
Studies in Halakha and Rabbinic History
This book provides the reader with a sampling of Rabbi Eitam’s halakhic and historical works and reflects his range of interests within both of these genres. Each chapter is a masterpiece in its own field. The topics range from the kosher status of strawberries (“What You Permitted, We Prohibited”) to electronic sensors on Shabbat, from the Bruria episode in the Talmud to “The Haredi/National-Religious Dichotomy in Israel: Case Studies in Historical Revisionism.” Each subject is approached with an astonishing breadth of knowledge, analytic incisiveness, careful scholarship, and creative insight. This volume allows us to benefit from the lasting impact of Rabbi Eitam Henkin’s legacy.
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This book provides the reader with a sampling of Rabbi Eitam’s halakhic and historical works and reflects his range of interests within both of these genres. Each chapter is a masterpiece in its own field. The topics range from the kosher status of strawberries (“What You Permitted, We Prohibited”) to electronic sensors on Shabbat, from the Bruria episode in the Talmud to “The Haredi/National-Religious Dichotomy in Israel: Case Studies in Historical Revisionism.” Each subject is approached with an astonishing breadth of knowledge, analytic incisiveness, careful scholarship, and creative insight. This volume allows us to benefit from the lasting impact of Rabbi Eitam Henkin’s legacy.













