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Hefker beth-din
hefker (alternative spelling:
hefker beit din
hefker) (Hebrew: הפקר בית דין הפקר), "that
which is
declared by a
court ownerless property...
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titled Yadin Yadin.
Rabbinic authority Rabbinical Court (Israel)
Hefker beth-din
hefker Ginzberg, Louis. "Bet Din".
Jewish Encyclopedia.
Archived from the...
- הרוצה לקבל יבא ויקבל...
Torah was
given over
dimus parrhesia in a
maqom hefker (a
place belonging to no one). For had it been
given in the Land of Israel...
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between William Comiskey of Australia;
Heidi Telstad of Canada, and
Marcia Hefker Miles of the
United States. The
following is a list of past
winners of the...
- additionally,
whatever fruits grow of
their own
accord during that year are
deemed hefker (ownerless), not for the
landowner but for the poor, the stranger, and the...
- grow of
their own
accord and
where no
watch is kept over them are
deemed hefker (ownerless) and may be
picked by anyone. A
variety of laws also
apply to...
- additionally,
whatever fruits grow of
their own
accord during that year are
deemed hefker (ownerless), not for the
landowner but for the poor, the stranger, and the...
- will have to sell it to him.
Possession (law)
Unowned property Hefker beth-din
hefker Lost and
found Lost, mislaid, and
abandoned property Theft by finding...
- and he did not want to
leave this
geographic landmark and make the area
hefker (abandoned). He was
totally unaware of the
story behind the house, except...
- the name of the
kibbutz from "Mishmar HaEmek" (Guard of the Valley) to "
Hefker HaEmek" (Abandonment of the Valley). On 2
February 1938
Abraham Goldschleger...