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Tshuvos and Poskim-Why Are Women Obligated in Some Time-Bound Positive Commandments Yet exempt from Others?-A Conversation with Rabbi Michael J. Broyde

Tshuvos and Poskim-Why Are Women Obligated in Some Time-Bound Positive Commandments Yet exempt from Others?-A Conversation with Rabbi Michael J. Broyde


Season 1


The Issur Ben Tzvi Hersh

Tshuvos and Poskim Shiur

Was honored to present a lecture by

 

 

one of the leading Jewish scholars of our day

Rabbi Michael J.Broyde

 professor of law at Emory University School of Law

 senior fellow and projects director

 at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion

 

 

Why Are Women Obligated in Some Time-Bound Positive Commandments

Yet exempt from Others?

A Review of the Scholarly Rabbinic Literature on the subject

 and a Proposal for a New Approach 

Read Rabbi Broyde's article 

here 

Rabbi Michael J. Broyde is professor of law at Emory University School of Law and senior fellow and projects director at the Center for the Study of Law andReligion at Emory University. Broyde's Semicha (yoreh yoreh ve-yadin yadin) was obtained in 1991 from Yeshiva University ,he was a Dayan of the Beth Din of America, where he also served as Menahel . He was the Founding Rabbi of the Young Israel of Atlanta. Rabbi Kivelevitz discusses with Broyde aspects of his newest work Settingthe Table: An Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Rabbi Yechiel Mikhel Epstein’s Arukh HaShulhan(co-authored with Shlomo Pill of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion) .The conversation serves as a cogent explication of how the Aruch HaShulchan differs essentially from the Mishna Brurah in aims and methodology. Rabbi Broyde's most recent books are Sex in the Garden: Consensual Encounters Gone Bad i


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