Protocols of justice : : the pinkas of the Metz rabbinic court 1771-1789 / / by Jay R. Berkovitz.

Winner of the Jordan Schnitzer Award in the category of Modern Jewish History. This award, the highest honor the Association for Jewish Studies bestows on scholarship, was established in 2008 by the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation to honor scholars whose work embodies the best in the field: rigor...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2014.
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Studies in Jewish History and Culture 44.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1330 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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505 0 0 |a Front Matter -- Introduction -- Law and Historical Narrative in the Eighteenth Century -- Communal Autonomy and Rabbinic Jurisdiction -- Legal Acculturation and Its Broader Social Foundations -- Overlapping Jurisdictions: Between Legal Centralism and Legal Pluralism -- Women, Family, and Property -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index -- Front Matter Volume 2 -- ‮מבוא‬‎ -- ‮כרך א, חלק א‬‎ -- ‮כרך א, חלק ב‬‎ -- ‮כרך ב‬‎ -- ‮פסקי דין נוספים מבית הדין של ק״ק מיץ (אב תקמ״ט–טבת תק״ן)‬‎ -- ‮מפתחות‬‎. 
520 |a Winner of the Jordan Schnitzer Award in the category of Modern Jewish History. This award, the highest honor the Association for Jewish Studies bestows on scholarship, was established in 2008 by the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation to honor scholars whose work embodies the best in the field: rigorous research, theoretical sophistication, innovative methodology, and excellent writing. Presented here to the public for the first time, the Pinkas of the Metz Beit Din is the official register of civil cases that came before the Metz rabbinic court in the two decades prior to the French Revolution. Brimming with details of commercial transactions, inheritance disputes, women’s roles in economic life, and the interplay between French law and Jewish law, the Metz Pinkas offers remarkable evidence of the engagement of Jews with the surrounding society and culture. The two volumes of Protocols of Justice comprise the complete text of the Metz Pinkas Beit Din, which is fully annotated by the author, and a thorough analysis of its significance for history and law at the threshold of modernity. Through his painstaking and path-breaking treatment of this incredibly nuanced and rich text, Jay Berkovitz has placed before academics and all other interested readers a heretofore untapped resource of vast importance. His insightful and extensive introductory monograph beautifully sets the stage for scholars in a wide array of fields to mine this material, which will undoubtedly yield significant new results in the history of Jewish and non-Jewish society in eighteenth-century Europe and beyond. Ephraim Kanarfogel, E. Billi Ivry University Professor of Jewish History, Literature and Law, Yeshiva University Protocols of Justice is a scholarly tour de force . Jay Berkovitz has not only brought to life a type of source that has been all but ignored in the study of Jewish life in Europe in the early modern period but offers a rich introduction that places the material in its historical context. This is a book that will stand the test of time and is a must for academic libraries. Edward Fram, Department of Jewish History, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev \'Author Jay Berkovitz, Professor and Chair of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, has painstakingly transcribed the pinkas, which provides fascinating and new insights in the lives of the Jews of Metz. Through his work, Berkovitz has opened a manuscript long gathering dust in the YIVO archives, brought it to light, and created an invaluable resource for scholars.\' Ben Rothke, The Times of Israel 
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