Protection of the Weak in the TalmudStudies the Talmudic laws put forth for protecting the weak, including laborers, slaves, minors, women, debtors, tenants, and the poor. |
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Abba Arika According Agunah annul Arakin 22 Baba Kama Baba Mezia Batra became Beraita Bible Biblical law Biblical period bill of divorce charity Common Era compelled considered contract contractor court creditor death debt debtor deserted woman Deut duty dwelling Eduyot employer endeavored to protect entirely Exod father field freed Gemara B. M. Gittin give grant Hebrew hired laborer husband injury interest Jewish jurists Jewish law Jewish slave Jews Jubilee Kama Ketubah landlord landowners lease lessee lessor loan marriage marry master means Mi'un minor daughter minor orphan Mishnah non-Jewish slave ordinance payment Peah permitted pledge poor privilege prohibited prophets Rabbis also provided Rabbis sought ransom Rashi regulations rental Richard Gottheil Sabbatical Sanhedrin sell Sifra skilled laborer slavery sold sought to protect Talmudic law Talmudic period Talmudists tenant thou shalt tion Tosefta usury wages widow wife Yebamot