Ab hostibus captus et a latronibus captus: The Impact of the Roman Model of Citizenship on Rabbinic Law
In tKet 4.5 a rare distinction between types of captives is introduced, bearing dramatic consequences: a husband must ransom his wife if she is a "captive of banditry" but not if she is a "captive of a kingdom." In addition, the Tosefta rules that if divorced, the ransomed wife i...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Penn Press
2019
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The Jewish quarterly review
Year: 2019, Volume: 109, Issue: 2, Pages: 141-172 |
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Divorce
B ketubah B Roman Law B Citizenship B Ransom B rabbinic law B Marriage B captives |
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