This outline of
Jewish religious law consists of the book and section headings of the
Maimonides'
redaction of Jewish law, the Mishneh Torah, which details all of Jewish observance. Also listed for each section are the specific mitzvot covered by that section. These may be found in the article
613 Mitzvot in the section on Maimonides' List.
Laws concerning brazen stealing and loss (Mitzvot: 474 - #480 )
Laws concerning hitting and other dangers (Mitzva: 481 )
Laws concerning murderers and guarding a life (Mitzvot: 482 - 498 )
XII. The Book of Acquisition
Laws concerning sales (Mitzvot: 499 - 503 )
Laws concerning rights and presents, neighbors, agents and partners, and slaves (Mitzvot: 504 - 516 )
XIII. The Book of Civil Law
Laws concerning hiring (Mitzvot: 517 - 523 )
Laws concerning pawning and deposits (Mitzvot: 524 - 525 )
Laws concerning loaning and borrowing (Mitzvot: 526 - 537 )
Laws concerning claimant and defendant (Mitzva: 538 )
Laws concerning inheritance (Mitzva: 539 )
XIV. The Book of Judges
Laws concerning the
Sanhedrin and punishments that only they can impose (Mitzvot: 540 - 569 )
Laws concerning testimony (Mitzvot: 570 - 577 )
Laws concerning judges who rebel against decisions of higher courts. (Mitzvot: 578 - 586 )
Laws concerning mourners (Mitzvot: 587 - 590 )
Laws concerning kings and their wars (Mitzvot: 591 - 613 )
See also
Many translations of words are per Prof.
Marcus Jastrow. His dictionary A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature (copyright 1904) is in the public domain, and is available for download at Google Books.
This outline of
Jewish religious law consists of the book and section headings of the
Maimonides'
redaction of Jewish law, the Mishneh Torah, which details all of Jewish observance. Also listed for each section are the specific mitzvot covered by that section. These may be found in the article
613 Mitzvot in the section on Maimonides' List.
Laws concerning brazen stealing and loss (Mitzvot: 474 - #480 )
Laws concerning hitting and other dangers (Mitzva: 481 )
Laws concerning murderers and guarding a life (Mitzvot: 482 - 498 )
XII. The Book of Acquisition
Laws concerning sales (Mitzvot: 499 - 503 )
Laws concerning rights and presents, neighbors, agents and partners, and slaves (Mitzvot: 504 - 516 )
XIII. The Book of Civil Law
Laws concerning hiring (Mitzvot: 517 - 523 )
Laws concerning pawning and deposits (Mitzvot: 524 - 525 )
Laws concerning loaning and borrowing (Mitzvot: 526 - 537 )
Laws concerning claimant and defendant (Mitzva: 538 )
Laws concerning inheritance (Mitzva: 539 )
XIV. The Book of Judges
Laws concerning the
Sanhedrin and punishments that only they can impose (Mitzvot: 540 - 569 )
Laws concerning testimony (Mitzvot: 570 - 577 )
Laws concerning judges who rebel against decisions of higher courts. (Mitzvot: 578 - 586 )
Laws concerning mourners (Mitzvot: 587 - 590 )
Laws concerning kings and their wars (Mitzvot: 591 - 613 )
See also
Many translations of words are per Prof.
Marcus Jastrow. His dictionary A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature (copyright 1904) is in the public domain, and is available for download at Google Books.