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Jewish law from the Shulhan Arukh to the Enlightenment
Edward Fram
Jewish History
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18th Century
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Absolutist State
33%
Baal Shem Tov
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Commercial Law
33%
Cossacks
33%
Court Jews
33%
Enlightenment
100%
Germany
33%
Hasidism
33%
Islamic Law
33%
Israel
33%
Jewish
33%
Jewish Community
66%
Jewish Law
100%
Jews
100%
Judicial Autonomy
33%
Polish Jewry
33%
Politics
33%
Rabbinic Authority
33%
Rabbis
33%
Revolt
33%
Ritual Law
33%
Arts and Humanities
absolutist
25%
Baal
25%
Commercial Law
25%
Cossacks
25%
Eighteenth Century
25%
Enlightenment
100%
Germany
25%
Golden age
25%
Halakha Law
100%
Hasidism
25%
Invasion
25%
Islamic Law
25%
Israel
25%
Jewish Community
50%
Jews
100%
Judaism
25%
Rabbinic
25%
Religion
25%
Revolt
25%
Ritual
25%
successor
25%
Tradition
25%
Violations
25%
Social Sciences
Autonomy
25%
Commercial Law
25%
Courts
25%
Eighteenth Century
25%
Germany
25%
Halakha Law
100%
Islamic Law
25%
Israel
25%
Jews
100%
Judaism
75%
Polish
25%
Ritual
25%
Swedish
25%
War
25%
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25%