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II. in Civitate Captivity and Inheritance in Tannaitic Halakha in Light of Roman Law
Orit Malka
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Yakir Paz
Department of Talmud and Jewish Law
Law
Department of Classical Studies
Department of Jewish Thought
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Arts and Humanities
Case Study
100%
Rabbinic
100%
Halakha
100%
Roman Law
100%
Legal discourse
75%
Discourse
50%
Engagement
25%
Framework
25%
Hebrew
25%
Literature
25%
Style
25%
Technical
25%
Captive
25%
Borrowing
25%
Roman Palestine
25%
Literary sources
25%
legal terms
25%
Self-Awareness
25%
Re-appropriation
25%
3rd Century
25%
Keyphrases
Roman
100%
Halakha
100%
Roman Law
100%
Civitates
100%
Rabbis
71%
Legal Discourse
42%
Hebrew
14%
Scholarly Debate
14%
3rd Millennium BC
14%
Self-awareness
14%
Legal Principles
14%
Legal Literature
14%
Roman Palestine
14%
Time Process
14%
Literary Sources
14%
Legal Meaning
14%
Legal Terms
14%
Hiding in Plain Sight
14%
Medina
14%
Engagement Levels
14%
Legal Materials
14%
Deep Link
14%