Hilchot Geneivah

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Hilchot Geneivah is the section of Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah that systematically codifies the Jewish laws of theft and related prohibitions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish legal code
section of Mishneh Torah
author Maimonides NERFINISHED
Rabbi Moses ben Maimon NERFINISHED
basedOn Geonic responsa NERFINISHED
Talmud Bavli NERFINISHED
Talmud Yerushalmi NERFINISHED
biblical commandments regarding theft
codifies double payment for theft
fourfold and fivefold payments for theft of animals
laws of accomplices to theft
laws of benefiting from stolen property
laws of buying stolen goods
laws of change in stolen property (shinui)
laws of coercion and extortion related to theft
laws of confession in theft cases
laws of despair of the owner (ye’ush) in theft
laws of fines for theft
laws of improvement of stolen property
laws of liability when stolen items are lost or destroyed
laws of oaths related to theft claims
laws of restitution for theft
laws of returning stolen items to their place of origin
laws of returning stolen property
laws of stealing by force
laws of stealing from non‑Jews
laws of stealing from relatives
laws of stealing from the public
laws of stealing land according to Halakha
laws of stealing money
laws of stealing movable property
laws of stealthy theft
laws of theft by guardians or trustees
laws of theft by minors
laws of theft from consecrated property
laws of theft from orphans
laws of witnesses in theft cases
prohibitions against theft
language Hebrew
legalDomain Halakha NERFINISHED
Jewish law NERFINISHED
partOf Mishneh Torah NERFINISHED
placeOfComposition Egypt NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
subject laws of theft
monetary law
property law in Halakha
theft
timePeriod 12th century
workInSeries Sefer Nezikin of Mishneh Torah NERFINISHED

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Sefer Nezikin hasPart Hilchot Geneivah