A cogent and compelling examination of the history and significance of the Jewish marriage contract the Ketubah with extensive notes in Hebrew and English. Originally published: New York: Jewish Theological Seminary 1927. xvii 316 pp. As Epstein notes in the preface the Ketubah offers an excellent introduction to the character of Jewish marriage because it is not a sentimental rhetorical or subjective text. Instead it is a legal document embodying the essential points agreed upon by the parties and sanctioned by the law as to the manner of their living together as husband and wife [2]. This work will interest those concerned with property rights family divorce and the evolution of betrothal and marriage.<br><br>It constitutes within itself a combination of civil and ceremonial law it mirrors Judaism in its inner rather than outer relations and more than any section of the law it has defined the ravages of time and hostile conditions remaining inviolable and fully valid to the day. --Preface VIII<br><br>Louis M. Epstein [1887-1949] was among the most distinguished scholars in the Conservative movement and was the rabbi at Congregation Kehillath Israel in Brookline Massachusetts from 1925-1947. He was born in Lithuania and received his undergraduate degree at Columbia University and his rabbinical diploma from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1913. He is the author of Marriage Laws in the Bible and the Talmud (1942) and Sex Laws and Customs in Judaism (1948).
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