The emancipation of the Jews of England was largely complete when George III came to the throne in 1760. Free to live how and where they wished, the Jews had been specifically exempted from the provisions of the 1753 Marriage Act which made Christian marriage the only legal option for all others. The effect of this exemption was to put the matrimonial causes of the Jews of England exclusively in the hands of their Rabbis and Dayanim (Jewish ecclesiastical judges) for the next one hundred years. No Bet Din (Jewish ecclesiastical court) anywhere in the world has left such a complete record of its transactions -- matrimonial and proselytical -- as that contained in the extant Pinkas (minute-book) of the London Bet Din from 1805 to 1855. In all other matters, including the offences punishable by transportation, Jews were subject to the jurisdiction of the civil courts. Of the estimated 150,000 convict transportees shipped to the Australian penal colonies, some seven hundred were Jews. Matrimonial and related matters involving twenty of these miscreants are recorded in the Pinkas. Jeremy Pfeffer recounts the history of the London Bet Din during these years as revealed by the Pinkas record and relates the previously untold stories of this group of Jewish convict transportees and their families.
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Jeremy I. Pfeffer teaches physics at the Rehovot campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. A graduate of Imperial College in London and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, he has taught science in high schools in England and Israel., and has written and published textbooks on Modern Physics in both English and Hebrew.. The present book is the result of a private study that has stretched intermittently over the last twenty five years.
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23.0 x 15.0cms 356pp very good paperback & cover The British shipped 700 convicts to Australia and the London Bet Din / Jewish ecclesiastical court had records of 20 of them in itsPinkas / minutes.The chapters are: the resurrection of English Jewry; the penal transportation of Jews to Australia; the establishment of the London Bet Din; The Pinkas record; Giur & Gerim in London; Australia bound; the sheerness connection; Esther Solomons; Reb Aaron Lebvy; Guir & Gerim in Australiaextant works written or owned by R Aaron Levy of Lissa. Artikel-Nr. 20880538
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Zustand: New. Recounts the history of the London Bet Din from 1805 to 1855 as revealed by the Pinkas record and relates the stories of Jewish convict transportees and their families. Num Pages: 355 pages, b/w illus & tables. BIC Classification: 1MBF; HRJ; JFSR1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 153 x 14. Weight in Grams: 548. . 2009. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Artikel-Nr. V9781845193669
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