The Jewish law of divorce [electronic resource] : according to Bible and Talmud, with some reference to its development in post-Talmudic times / by David Werner Amram, M.A., LL. B., (Univ. of Pennsylvania), member of the Philadelphia Bar.
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Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Press of Edward Stern and Company, Incorporated,
1896.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter I. Introductory
- Chapter II. The ancient theory of divorce
- Chapter III. The views of Talmudists and of Jesus Chapter IV.
- Laws of the Mishnah restricting the husband's right to divorce
- Chapter V. The wife's right to sue for divorce
- Chapter VI. Causes entitling the wife to a divorce under Talmudic law
- Chapter VII. Reconciliation and remarriage
- Chapter VIII. Judicial separations under the quasi-criminal jurisdiction of the rabbis
- Chapter IX. The legal and social status of the divorced woman
- Chapter X. The property rights of the divorced woman and the custody and maintenance of her children
- Chapter XI. The bill of divorce (get)
- Chapter XII. Preparing the bill of divorce (get)
- Chapter XIII. The form of the bill of divorce (get) and the get "on condition"
- Chapter XIV. Attestation and delivery of the bill of divorce (get)
- Chapter XV. When the get is null and void, or lost
- Chapter XVI. Seder ha-get.