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THE CONCEPT OF NOAHIDE LAWS IN SEFER HA-CHINUCH
Sefer ha-chinuch is one of the earliest and most interesting works created after Maimonides which deal more broadly with the issue of Noahide laws (laws given according to the Judaic tradition to all humanity). The purpose of the article is to present the original views of the author of this book on the issue of seven Noahide laws, and in particular on their relations to the 613 commandments of Israel. Discussion on the Noahide laws in Sefer ha-chinuch is not organized in a systematic way. The originality and value of this work lies, firstly, in the very approach to this topic in a general way (the inspiration was certainly Maimonides); secondly, in the concept of Noahide laws as categories, the details of which are comparable, although not identical, to the Israeli commandments. This concept resulted in an innovative construction involving the incorporation of the Noahide commandments into a discussion on individual Israeli commandments. Thirdly, the originality of the work is manifested also in certain halachic concepts concerning aspects of specific Noahide laws, often departing from Maimonides’ solutions.
SEFER HA-CHINUCHSefer ha-chinuch是迈蒙尼德之后创作的最早和最有趣的作品之一,它更广泛地处理了诺亚律法(根据犹太教传统给予全人类的律法)的问题。这篇文章的目的是呈现本书作者对诺亚七条律法问题的原始观点,特别是它们与以色列613条诫命的关系。关于《塞弗哈钦奇法》的讨论没有系统地组织起来。这部作品的独创性和价值在于,首先,它以一种普遍的方式来探讨这个话题(灵感当然来自迈蒙尼德);第二,诺亚律法作为类别的概念,其细节与以色列的诫命虽然不完全相同,但可以比较。这一概念产生了一种创新的结构,涉及将挪亚得诫命纳入对以色列个别诫命的讨论中。第三,作品的原创性也体现在某些哈拉奇概念中,涉及具体的诺亚律法的各个方面,经常偏离迈蒙尼德的解决方案。
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Studia Judaica, as an organ of the Polish Association for Jewish Studies, is open to its members and all other scholars interested in a wide area of Jewish studies, such as Jewish history, literature, linguistics, archeology, culture, religion, and more. We aim to publish articles and reviews illustrating current development in a wide area of Jewish studies as conducted by the members of the Association. Our periodical is open also to non-members on assumption the article deals with an aspect of Polish-Jewish studies. By this we hope to create a representative platform of Jewish studies in and on Poland.