R. Aqiba and the Relatives Disqualified from Giving Testimony

M. San. 3:4 records two lists of relatives who are disqualified from giving testimony: a list attributed to “the first Mishnah” and one assigned to R. Aqiba. The first Mishnah disqualifies relatives who are eligible to be the person’s heir, to the maximum degree of a cousin. R. Aqiba abolished the i...

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Published in:The review of rabbinic Judaism
Main Author: Sabato, Mordechai (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2022
In: The review of rabbinic Judaism
Year: 2022, Volume: 25, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-23
Further subjects:B Aqiba
B Testimony
B disqualified relatives
B Roman Law
B Midrash Halakhah
B Ishmael
B Bavli
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Summary:M. San. 3:4 records two lists of relatives who are disqualified from giving testimony: a list attributed to “the first Mishnah” and one assigned to R. Aqiba. The first Mishnah disqualifies relatives who are eligible to be the person’s heir, to the maximum degree of a cousin. R. Aqiba abolished the inheritance criterion and drew up a list that includes even relatives who are ineligible to be heirs. Based on an analysis of expositions from which the sages derived the disqualification of relatives from giving testimony, this article examines the reason for the change introduced by R. Aqiba. It concludes that, in R. Aqiba’s view, the relevant criterion is not the possibility of inheritance but only the degree of kinship.
ISSN:1570-0704
Contains:Enthalten in: The review of rabbinic Judaism
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15700704-12341387