TY - JOUR
T1 - The Dowry Return Edict of R. Tam in Medieval Europe
AU - Yahalom, Shalem
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Adolescent marriage was the norm for the Jewish girls of medieval France. The frequency of death of these brides was high, which led R. Tam to decree that in the event of death during the first year of marriage all dowries shall be refunded. This edict contradicted Talmudic law that awarded the husband rights to his wife's estate. Factors that led to the decree include personal tragedy, Palestinian custom, Roman law, and norms of royalty and feudal society. The edict of R. Tam was accepted in France and the Rhine Valley communities. However, East German communities rejected the decree by means of clever literary devices, including the invention of the author's retraction. The conflict surrounding the Dowry Edict opens a portal to the spiritual world of the Eastern communities during their formation.
AB - Adolescent marriage was the norm for the Jewish girls of medieval France. The frequency of death of these brides was high, which led R. Tam to decree that in the event of death during the first year of marriage all dowries shall be refunded. This edict contradicted Talmudic law that awarded the husband rights to his wife's estate. Factors that led to the decree include personal tragedy, Palestinian custom, Roman law, and norms of royalty and feudal society. The edict of R. Tam was accepted in France and the Rhine Valley communities. However, East German communities rejected the decree by means of clever literary devices, including the invention of the author's retraction. The conflict surrounding the Dowry Edict opens a portal to the spiritual world of the Eastern communities during their formation.
KW - East German Jewish communities
KW - R. Tam
KW - adolescent marriage
KW - asidei Ashkenaz dowry
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U2 - 10.1163/1872471X-11311041
DO - 10.1163/1872471X-11311041
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AN - SCOPUS:85053521200
SN - 1025-9996
VL - 12
SP - 136
EP - 167
JO - European Journal of Jewish Studies
JF - European Journal of Jewish Studies
IS - 2
ER -