Details towards the Evolution of Civil Legal Institutions: the Traditional and Modern Forms of Social Care in the Jewish Community of Bonyhád

Autor/innen

  • Teodóra Janka Nagy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15170/DIKE.2018.02.01.05

Schlagworte:

civil legal institutions, traditional and modern, Chevra Kadisa, Jewish religious communities, fundamental rules of societies and associations, social care, Bonyhád

Abstract

The study wishes to contribute to the examination of the evolution of civil legal institutions mainly by reviewing the traditional and modern forms of social care developed in the Jewish community of Bonyhád. Based on historical and archival sources it presents those forms of social caregiving from the 18th century until the World War I that also became incorporated into modern law evolving after the Austro-Hungarian Reconciliation. Based on a local practice, the study wishes to draw attention to how the Chevra Kadisa, the earliest dominant scene of caring for the poor and vulnerable in the Jewish religious communities became the predecessor of major legal institutions (societies, associations) of the civil society developed in the modernisation process of the 19-20th centuries.

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2018-07-01

Zitationsvorschlag

Nagy, T. J. (2018). Details towards the Evolution of Civil Legal Institutions: the Traditional and Modern Forms of Social Care in the Jewish Community of Bonyhád. Díké - Zeitschrift Der Dezső-Márkus-Forschungsgruppe für Vergleichende Rechtsgeschichte, 2(1), 59–71. https://doi.org/10.15170/DIKE.2018.02.01.05