RABBINIC AUTHORITY Volume 4: The Halakhic Family, the Child's Welfare, and the Agunah

RABBINIC AUTHORITY Volume 4: The Halakhic Family, the Child's Welfare, and the Agunah
The Halakhic Family, the
Child’s Welfare, and the Agunah
By
A. Yehuda Warburg
Hardcover, 320 pages
Urim Publications, 2018
ISBN: 978-160-280-306-0
In
this fourth volume of his groundbreaking series on rabbinic authority in
English, Rabbi Warburg discusses the ramifications of the family and the
child’s welfare, as well as the case of the modern day agunah, a wife who is
unable to get divorced due to her husband’s recalcitrance.
About
the Author:
Since 1999, Rabbi A. Yehuda Warburg has served as a dayan on
various battei din panels in the Hassidic, Modern Orthodox, Sephardic,
and Yeshiva communities in the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area. He is a
former research fellow at the Institute of Jewish Law at Boston University
School of Law. He is a member of the editorial board of the journal Tradition
and served on the editorial board of The Jewish Law Annual. For over
two decades, Rabbi Warburg delivered classes in Hoshen Mishpat (business
law) and Even ha-Ezer (family law) to rabbinical students at Rabbi Isaac
Elchanan Theological Seminary, an affiliate of Yeshiva University. Rabbi
Warburg received his rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological
Seminary and earned his doctorate of jurisprudence at the Hebrew University
Faculty of Law. The author resides in Teaneck, New Jersey.
Praise for Rabbinic Authority:
“For a number of decades, I have been involved on an ad hoc basis as a dayan,
including serving on judicial panels for the Beth Din of America. In this
capacity, I have often crossed paths with Rabbi Warburg and served together
with him on the same judicial panel. In each panel we served on together, Rabbi
Warburg’s outstanding Torah scholarship was always in evidence, scholarship
motivated by a perfectionist’s drive to achieve new vistas in advancing the
‘double dimension’ of truth that stands as the ideal for the halakhic-judicial
process.”
– From
the foreword of Rabbi Dr. Aaron Levine, zt”l