Messziről jött emberek családjogi esetek a 18. századból /

The paper presents four family law cases: cases of marriage, divorce, levirate marriage and agunah. They occurred in the last third of the 18th century in Hungary, in Munkachevo, Kittsee and Aszód. The analysis focuses not on the halachic aspects of the law cases, but rather on a more general proble...

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Main Author: Bányai Viktória
Format: Book part
Published: 2014
Series:A vallási kultúrakutatás könyvei
Hagyományláncolat és modernitás
Kulcsszavak:Családjog - zsidóság - 18. sz.
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/67197
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Summary:The paper presents four family law cases: cases of marriage, divorce, levirate marriage and agunah. They occurred in the last third of the 18th century in Hungary, in Munkachevo, Kittsee and Aszód. The analysis focuses not on the halachic aspects of the law cases, but rather on a more general problem of history and mentality, on the problem of border-crossing both in geographical (territorial) and in social (cultural) meaning. In our focus are the local Jewish communities that are unable to control the people came from afar in the usual way, having insufficient information on their past, their marital status, their real intention. The analyzed texts are responsa from R. Ezekiel Landau (1713-1793), the chief-rabbi of Prague (Noda bi-Yehudah) and from R. Yehudah Löb Margaliot (1747–1811).
Physical Description:67-75
ISBN:978-963-306-283-8
ISSN:2064-4825