Yeinam [Paperback]

By: Chaim Soloveitchik
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Yeinam
Trade among non-Jews - the transformation of halachah into the world of action
By: Rav Chaim Soloveitchik

Product Description
This book attempts to discover a new face in the history of Halakhah and a new face in the history of the economic activity of the Jews in the Middle Ages. The author seeks to crack the impersonal and impersonal pattern into which the halachic thought of the Middle Ages was cast to reveal a world of personal doubts, hesitant steps and personal responses to the problems of time.

German Jews lived in a country rich in vine. The book examines the prohibition against trading non-Jews for four hundred years, a prohibition that endangered the Jews' primary source of income. He exposes halakhic thinking and the prevailing Jewish practice to a concession that is equal to the necessity of circumstances alongside stubborn opposition to a forced reality. In the course of the study, the Jews 'entry into the area of ??interest-bearing loans, a purely Jewish trade in the five-hundred-year-old vineyards industry so far unknown to historians, and the Jews' important but unknown contribution to European agriculture in the Middle Ages are surprising.
Hebrew

Softcover

260 Pages

ISBN: 9789655261936

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