Overview  This Module: Week you have read about the Talmudic legal tradition,  a

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Overview 
This Module: Week you have read about the Talmudic legal tradition, 
a unique legal system that
has existed for thousands of years. For this first essay, answer the following
3 questions:this legal tradition a religious legal system?
Is this legal tradition a religious legal system?
How has this legal tradition allowed the Jewish people to maintain their                 identity ?
Has this legal tradition influenced the legal system of the United States? Is this legal tradition a religious legal system Is this legal tradition a religious legal system? How has this legal tradition allowed the Jewish people to maintain their identity? Is this legal tradition a religious legal syste Has this legal tradition influenced the legal system of the United States?
Please Read:
IS TALMUDIC LAW A RELIGIOUS LEGAL SYSTEM? A PROVISIONAL ANALYSIS
Hanina Ben-Menahem
Harvard Law Review, Bluebook: Uniform System of Citation (Current ed.).
H. Patrick Glenn, Legal Traditions of the World (5th ed. 2014). ISBN: 9780199669837.
Bible
Your essay must be 5–6 pages in current Bluebook format and contain at             least 5 scholarly
sources in addition to/other than the course textbook and the Bible.                   Wikipedia does not count as
a scholarly source. Include headings for clear organization. Cover Pages will      not count toward
the page total, and your citations should be in-text citations.                                   (not footnotes, endnotes, reference
pages, etc.).
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.dnotes, reference
pages, etc.).

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