Hilchot Mamrim

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Hilchot Mamrim is a section of Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah that codifies the laws concerning rebellious authorities and individuals, including defiance of rabbinic courts and parental authority.

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf halakhic code
section of Mishneh Torah
associatedFigure Sanhedrin NERFINISHED
rebellious elder (zaken mamre)
rebellious son (ben sorer u-moreh)
author Maimonides NERFINISHED
Moses Maimonides NERFINISHED
basedOn Talmudic discussions
biblical commandments
cites Talmud Bavli NERFINISHED
Talmud Yerushalmi NERFINISHED
biblical verses about honoring parents
biblical verses about the rebellious son
codifies laws of cursing parents
laws of defiance of rabbinic courts
laws of excommunication and bans
laws of following rabbinic tradition
laws of honoring parents
laws of parental authority
laws of rebellious elders
laws of striking parents
laws of the Oral Torah
laws of the authority of the Great Sanhedrin
laws of the rebellious son
genre legal code
includedIn standard editions of Mishneh Torah
influenced later halakhic codifiers
language Hebrew
legalDomain Jewish law
partOf Mishneh Torah NERFINISHED
placeOfComposition Egypt NERFINISHED
positionInMishnehTorah within the book of Judges (Sefer Shoftim)
religiousLawSystem Halakha NERFINISHED
religiousStatus normative halakhic text in many Jewish communities
religiousTradition Judaism
timePeriodOfComposition 12th century
topic binding nature of rabbinic decrees
disputes with rabbinic courts
hierarchy of halakhic authority
parental authority
penalties for defiance of halakhic rulings
rabbinic authority
rebellious authorities
rebellious individuals
tradition versus innovation in halakha
workIn Sefer Shoftim NERFINISHED

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Sefer Shoftim containsSection Hilchot Mamrim
Sefer Mishpatim workIncluded Hilchot Mamrim