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Birth control in Jewish law

Feldman David M

Birth control in Jewish law - New Jersey Jason Aronson Inc. 1998 - 349p xiii

Contents;
Part 1. Introductory;
Chapter 1. The Structure of Jewish Law;
Part 2. The Positive Factors;
Chapter 2. Marriage-Independent of Procreation;
Chapter 3. The Mitzvah of Procreation;
Chapter 4. The Mitzvah of Marital Sex;
Chapter 5. The Legitimacy of Sexual Pleasure;
Part 3. The Negative Factors;
Chapter 6. Improper Emission of Generative Seed;
Chapter 7. Excursus:On'' Female Seed'';
Chapter 8. The Act of '' Ér and Onan'';
Part 4. The Classic Talmudic Passage
Chapter 9. A Device called Mokh;
Chapter 10.'' The Three Women''of the Baraita;
Chapter 11. The Drama of the Literature;
Chapter 12. Variations of the Mokh Principle;
Chapter 13. An Oral Contraceptive;
Part 5. Abortion
Chapter 14. The Foetus and Foeticide;
Chapter 15. Warrant for Abortion;
Part 6. Postscript
Chhapter 17. The Jewish View of birth control;
Bibliography of Herbrew and General Sources;
Index with Glossary;
Epilogue
Chapter 17. Continuing Challenge and Response;
Chapter 18. Continuing Challenge and Response:The Abortion Question.





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