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Jacob J. Rabinowitz

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Rabinowitz was born in Russia and at a young age emigrated with his family to the United States. His father, Rabbi Moshe Zvi Rabinowitz, was a rabbinical leader in Brooklyn, New York.
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A Legal Formula in the Susa Tablets, in an Egyptian Document of the Twelfth Dynasty, in the Aramaic Papyri, and in the Book of Daniel, Biblica, vol. 36 (1955).
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The Influence of Jewish Law on the Development of the Common Law, The Jews: Their History, Culture and Religion, ed. Louis Finkelstein (New York, 1949).
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The Influence of Jewish Law upon the Development of Frankish Law, Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, vol. 16 (1947).
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Rabinowitz studied law at Columbia University and New York University, later working under Commissioner of Investigation of New York City
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The Origin of the Common Law Warranty of Real Property and of the Inchoate Right of Dwoer, Cornell Law Quarterly, vol. 20 (1944).
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Marriage Contracts in Ancient Egypt in the Light of Jewish Sources Harvard Theological Review, vol. 46 (1953).
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The Book of Civil Laws, translated from the Code of Maimonides, Yale University Press, 1949, xxiv, 345 pp.
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The Common Law Mortgage and the Conditional Bound, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, vol. 92 (1943).
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The Meaning of 'Mahar Yom Ahran' in the Aramaic Papyri, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 14 (1955).
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The Title De Migrantibus of the Lex Salica and the Jewish Herem Hayishub, Speculum, vol. 22 (1947).
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The Origin of Representation by Attorney in English Law, Law Quarterly Review, vol. 68 (1952).
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and its relation to modern-day judicial systems. His translation of the book of Kinyan in the
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The Story of the Mortgage Retold, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, vol. 94 (1945).
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Some Notes on an Aramaic Contract from the Dead Sea Region, BASOR 136 (December 1954).
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A Clue to the Babatean Contract from the Dead Sea Region, BASOR, 139 (October 1955).
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Rabinowitz emigrated to Israel, becoming the first member of the law faculty in the
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to teach Hebrew law. His publications, both in English and Hebrew, researched the
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A Note on Isa. 46:4, Journal of Biblical Literature, 73 (1954).
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Jewish and Lombard Laws, Jewish Social Studies, vol. 12 (1950).
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Note sur la lettre de Bar Kokhba, Revue Biblique, 61 (1954).
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The Legal Document from Murabba'at, Biblica, 35 (1954).
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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