prof. Zvi Zohar - Giyyur ****************************************************************************************** * Prof. Zvi Zohar na Husitské teologické fakultě ****************************************************************************************** Prof. Zvi Zohar z právnické fakulty Bar-Ilanovy univerzity v Izraeli prosloví v rámci Prog vědních oblastí na Univerzitě Karlově (PRVOUK) dvě přednášky: *========================================================================================= * *========================================================================================= 13. října 2015, 10:30, zasedací místnost H401 Anotace: A Pilegesh is a woman living in a permitted relationship with a man to whom she is not mar article published in Hebrew, I pointed out that leading rabbis in the past ruled that such is permissible, when conducted under appropriate guidelines. For a variety of reasons, inf this option had been suppressed by rabbinic authorities. However, I added, in light of cur religious realities, it might be a good idea to bring this option to the attention of cert the Jewish public. *========================================================================================= * *========================================================================================= 14. října 2015, 10:30, Knihovna - studovna Anotace: According to Jewish normative tradition (Halakha) and Jewish self-perception, a person bor remains a Jew, however he behaves. Surprisingly, this is stated in the Talmud only with re kind of Jew: a former Gentile who became Jewish by the halakhic process of giyyur. Indeed, that such a person is like a newly-born (Jewish) child. We will read together sources from of halakha that enable us to understand this view of giyyur as birth, and discuss some con implications.