Jacob J. Rabinowitz
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Jacob J. Rabinowitz (1899–1960) was a professor of law, notable for his English translation of one of the
Mishneh Torah The ''Mishneh Torah'' ( he, מִשְׁנֵה תּוֹרָה, , repetition of the Torah), also known as ''Sefer Yad ha-Hazaka'' ( he, ספר יד החזקה, , book of the strong hand, label=none), is a code of Rabbinic Jewish religious law (''h ...
books. Rabinowitz was born in Russia and at a young age immigrated with his family to the United States. His father, Rabbi Moshe Zvi Rabinowitz, was a rabbinical leader in Brooklyn, New York. Rabinowitz studied law at Columbia University and New York University, later working under Commissioner of Investigation of New York City
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. He was also a lecturer at the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) is a Conservative Jewish education organization in New York City, New York. It is one of the academic and spiritual centers of Conservative Judaism and a major center for academic scholarship in Jewish studie ...
, publishing articles and books on Hebraic law and its relation to modern-day judicial systems. His translation of the book of Kinyan in the
Mishneh Torah The ''Mishneh Torah'' ( he, מִשְׁנֵה תּוֹרָה, , repetition of the Torah), also known as ''Sefer Yad ha-Hazaka'' ( he, ספר יד החזקה, , book of the strong hand, label=none), is a code of Rabbinic Jewish religious law (''h ...
was published by Yale University Press. Rabinowitz immigrated to Israel, becoming the first member of the law faculty in the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
to teach Hebrew law. His publications, both in English and Hebrew, researched the
Torah The Torah (; hbo, ''Tōrā'', "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") is the compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, namely the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. In that sense, Torah means the s ...
and
Talmud The Talmud (; he, , Talmūḏ) is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law (''halakha'') and Jewish theology. Until the advent of modernity, in nearly all Jewish communities, the Talmud was the cente ...
.


Publications

* The Common Law Mortgage and the Conditional Bound, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, vol. 92 (1943). * The Origin of the Common Law Warranty of Real Property and of the Inchoate Right of Dwoer, Cornell Law Quarterly, vol. 20 (1944). * The Story of the Mortgage Retold, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, vol. 94 (1945). * The Title De Migrantibus of the Lex Salica and the Jewish Herem Hayishub, Speculum, vol. 22 (1947). * The Influence of Jewish Law upon the Development of Frankish Law, Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, vol. 16 (1947). * The Influence of Jewish Law on the Development of the Common Law, The Jews: Their History, Culture and Religion, ed. Louis Finkelstein (New York, 1949). * The Book of Civil Laws, translated from the Code of Maimonides, Yale University Press, 1949, xxiv, 345 pp. * Jewish and Lombard Laws, Jewish Social Studies, vol. 12 (1950). * The Origin of Representation by Attorney in English Law, Law Quarterly Review, vol. 68 (1952). * Marriage Contracts in Ancient Egypt in the Light of Jewish Sources Harvard Theological Review, vol. 46 (1953). * The Legal Document from Murabba'at, Biblica, 35 (1954). * A Note on Isa. 46:4, Journal of Biblical Literature, 73 (1954). * Note sur la lettre de Bar Kokhba, Revue Biblique, 61 (1954). * Some Notes on an Aramaic Contract from the Dead Sea Region, BASOR 136 (December 1954). * A Legal Formula in the Susa Tablets, in an Egyptian Document of the Twelfth Dynasty, in the Aramaic Papyri, and in the Book of Daniel, Biblica, vol. 36 (1955). * The Meaning of 'Mahar Yom Ahran' in the Aramaic Papyri, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 14 (1955). * A Clue to the Babatean Contract from the Dead Sea Region, BASOR, 139 (October 1955).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rabinowitz, Jacob J. Jewish Theological Seminary of America faculty Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem American emigrants to Israel 1899 births 1960 deaths