Feldman, David M. (David Michael), 1929-
New York, New York University Press, 1968.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-314).
- Part I. Introductory — The structure of Jewish law — Part 2. The positive factors — Marriage — Independent of procreation — The Mitzvah of procreation — The Mitzvah of marital sex — The legitimacy of sexual pleasure — Part 3. The negative factors — Improper emission of generative seed — Excursus: On Female Seed — The act of Er and Onan — Part 4. The classic Talmudic passage — A Device calld Mokh — The Three Women of the Baraita — The drama of the literature — Variations of the Mokh Principle — An Oral Contraceptive — Part 5. Abortion — The foetus and foeticide — Warrant for abortion — Part 6. Postscript — The Jewish view of birth control.
Subjects:
- Birth control (Jewish law)
- Abortion (Jewish law)
- Sex in marriage — Religious aspects — Judaism.
- Family Planning Services.
- Judaism.
- Religion and Sex.
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