Setting the Table An Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Rabbi Yechiel Mikhel Epstein's Arukh HaShulhan

One of the most basic questions for any legal system is that of methodology: how one interprets, analyzes, weighs and applies a mass of often competing legal rules, precedents, practices, customs, and traditions to reach final determinations and practical guidance about the correct legal-prescribed...

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Main Author: Broyde, Michael J. (auth)
Other Authors: Pill, Shlomo C. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Academic Studies Press 2021
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