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These codes have influenced, and in turn, have been influenced by, the responsa ; History of Responsa thus provides an informative complement to the survey below.
* Mordechai was the author of Responsa-however, these have not been preserved but are quoted in other works and responsa ; see: History of Responsa: Twelfth century.

Responsa and been
He noted that it had never been his intention to abolish Talmudic studies, nor had he ever said that there was no need of the " Halakot " of Rabbi Isaac Alfasi, for he himself had lectured to his pupils on the Gemara and, at their request, upon Alfasi's work ( Responsa, No. 140 ).
Although this resolution has often been examined critically by many Reform rabbis, the resolution still remains the official policy of American Reform Judaism ( CCAR Responsa " Circumcision for an Eight-Year-Old Convert " 5756. 13 and Solomon Freehof, Reform Responsa for Our Time, no.

Responsa and issued
Also in 1998, the Responsa Committee of the CCAR issued a lengthy teshuvah ( rabbinical opinion ) that offered detailed argumentation in support of both sides of the question whether a rabbi may officiate at a commitment ceremony for a same-sex couple.
Moreover the Catholic Church issued a decree of 1 July 1949, " Responsa ad dubia de communismo ", excommunicating those who supported communism.

Responsa and by
Halakhot Gedolot (" Great Law Book "), by R. Simeon Kayyara, published two generations later, contains extensive additional material, mainly from Responsa and Monographs of the Geonim, and is presented in a form that is closer to the original Talmud language and structure.
Responsa prudentium by Professor Yves Lassard and Alexandr Koptev.
Responsa by both the CJLS and the Va ' ad Halacha are equally valid, although the Va ' ad's emphasis is on issues pertaining to Israeli society.
Responsa ( Latin: plural of responsum, " answers ") comprise a body of written decisions and rulings given by legal scholars in response to questions addressed to them.
In rabbinic literature, the Responsa are known as She ' elot ve-Teshuvot ( Hebrew: שאלות ותשובות " questions and answers ") and comprise the body of written decisions and rulings given by poskim (" decisors of Jewish law ").
* Responsa 1991-2000 by the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbinical Assembly.
* The International Responsa Project run by The Schlesinger Institute.
This term is used by Joseph Colon ( Responsa, No. 72 ) and by Jacob Baruch Landau (" Agur ," § 327 ), and may apply to Talmudic novellae by Spanish authors.
Quoted by Joseph Colon ( Responsa, Nos.
* Medieval Responsa Literature on Niddah: Perspectives of Notions of Tumah by Haviva Ner-David.
The very first such database was the Bar Ilan Responsa Project, which began in 1963 at the Weizmann Institute in Israel, migrated to Bar-Ilan University soon thereafter, and was up and running by 1967.
* Responsa For Today a website containing teshuvot and other writings related to Conservative / Masorti Halacha edited by Rabbi Golinkin.
* Rabbinical Responsa in Ohr Yisroel about Kashrut status of Klaf ; Digitized by Hebrew Books
Judah Minz of Padua also decided against Pollak, who was sustained by one rabbi only, Meïr Pfefferkorn, whom circumstances compelled to approve this course ( Judah Minz, Responsa, No. 13 ; Grätz, " Gesch.
#" Responsa "; as a casuist he was frequently consulted by other rabbis, and his decisions were collected in a volume of responsa ( Venice, 1605 ; Berlin, 1766 ).

Responsa and Orthodox
Learning at an Orthodox yeshiva includes Torah study ; the study of Rabbinic literature, especially the Talmud ( Rabbinic Judaism's central work ); and the study of Responsa for Jewish observance, and alternatively ethical ( Musar ) or mystical ( Hasidic philosophy ) texts.
* Orthodox Responsa Index
* Joseph Soloveitchik Orthodox, Conservative and Reform Jews in the United States: Second article in a series on Responsa of Orthodox Judaism in the United States, 1954

Responsa and rabbis
The Reform movement in a Responsa states that for their Temples, pulpit rabbis need to attend and complete their academic program at the Reform movement's Rabbinic schools.
Responsa of rabbis Israel Bruna, Moses Mintz and Jacob Moelin or Maharil of Mainz quotes Isserlein with great respect.

Responsa and David
* Gender, Halakhaha and Women's Suffrage: Responsa of the First Three Chief Rabbis on the Public Role of Women in the Jewish State, Ellenson, David Harry.
Rabbi David Golinkin in the Responsa of the Masorati ( Conservative ) Movement cites Rabbenu Manoah ( Provence, ca.
* " Responsa in a Moment: Halakhic Responses to Contemporary Issues ", Rabbi David Golinkin, The Institute of Applied Halakhah at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, Israel, 2000
* " Responsa of the Va ' ad Halakhah of the Rabbinical Assembly of Israel ", David Golinkin, The Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies.
Isaac's responsa evidence a profound knowledge of the philosophical writings of his time ; in one of Responsa No. 118 he explains the difference between the opinion of Gersonides and that of Abraham ben David of Posquières on free will, and gives his own views on the subject.

Responsa and Rabbi
He had not composed this work for glory ; he desired only to supply the necessary but lacking code, for there was danger lest pupils, weary of the difficult study, might go astray in decisions of practical importance ( Letter to Rabbi Jonathan of Lunel, in which he thanks the latter for certain corrections ; Responsa of Maimonides, 49 ).

Responsa and from
* excerpts from The Responsa
The Geonim provided written answers to questions on Jewish law from round the world, which were published in collections of Responsa and enjoyed high authority.
The Responsa Project tries to base its electronic texts on the most accurate printed editions ( though it seems that it is sometimes prevented from doing so because of copyright considerations ), and it has a reputation for relatively error-free electronic texts based upon those editions.
His reply was that he studied Greek philosophy only from Maimonides ’ Guide for the Perplexed, and then only on Shabbat and Yom Tov ( holy days )-and furthermore, it is better to occupy oneself with philosophy than to err through Kabbalah ( Responsa No. 7 ).
* Responsa on Ketubbot from the Rabbinical Assembly of Conservative Judaism
In answer to Ibn Habib's observation, that a sacred ordination must not proceed from learning alone, but from holiness also, Berab replied: " I never changed my name: in the midst of want and despair I went in God's way " ( Ibn Habib, " Responsa ," p. 298b ); thereby alluding to the fact that, when a youth, Ibn Habib had lived for a year in Portugal as a Christian under an assumed name.

Responsa and .
The famous Latin Responsa Prudentium (" answers of the learned ones ") were the accumulated views of many successive generations of Roman lawyers, a body of legal opinion which gradually became authoritative.
: Rav Moshe Feinstein, in Iggrot Moshe, Orach Chaim, Part 4, Responsa 115, adopted a very strong position against homosexuality.
Many of his halakhic responsa are collected in The Responsa of Professor Louis Ginzberg, ed.
In Simon Greenberg, ed., The Ordination of Women as Rabbis: Studies and Responsa, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1988.
* The Ordination of Women as Rabbis: Studies and Responsa, Simon Greenberg, ed.
* A volume of responsa ; see History of Responsa: Fourteenth century.
* and a fragment of the first book of the Responsa Papiniani.
* Isaac Klein Responsa and Halakhic Studies, p. 22-26.
Nicholas answered these inquiries in his " Responsa Nicolai ad consulta Bulgarorum " ( Giovanni Domenico Mansi, " Coll.
See History of Responsa.
Responsa play a particularly important role in Jewish law.
Responsa thus contain valuable information about the culture of the Jews and the people among whom they lived.
* " The Ordination of Women as Rabbis: Studies and Responsa ", Simon Greenberg, JTS, 1988.

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