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The Bachelor of Talmudic Law ( BTL ), Bachelor of Talmudic Studies ( BTS ) and First Talmudic Degree ( FTD ) are law degrees , comprising the study, analysis and application of ancient Talmudical , Biblical , and other historical sources. The laws derived from these texts comprise the origin of many of today's judicial systems .

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11-727: BTL may refer to: General abbreviations [ edit ] Bachelor of Talmudic Law , an academic degree Bilateral tubal ligation , a medical procedure Biomass to liquid , synthesize of fuel from biomass Bridge-tied load , an output configuration for audio amplifiers Buy-to-let , a UK property investment strategy Location codes [ edit ] Battle Creek (Amtrak station) , Amtrak station code BTL, Battle Creek, Michigan W. K. Kellogg Airport , IATA identifier BTL, Battle Creek, Michigan Companies [ edit ] BACnet Testing Laboratories Belize Telecommunications Limited Bell Telephone Laboratories Between

22-552: Is based in New York, NY and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and United States Department of Education . In the field of Rabbinical and Talmudic education the association sees itself as both a gatekeeper and a historical authority. They aim to hold traditional thought in a modern world through balance of the old and new. AARTS is an independently run, non profit organization, made up of experts in

33-472: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bachelor of Talmudic Law Undergraduate programs conferring this degree involve studying the legal principles and concepts of Jewish Law , covering civil, criminal and matrimonial law. The course also includes the study of applicable tort , property and contract law . Furthermore, the program also covers legal jurisprudence , judicial systems – including

44-663: The Council for Higher Education Accreditation in Transfer and the Public Interest: A Statement to the Community, many regionally accredited institutions continue to base transfer credit decisions solely or primarily upon regional accreditation. Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools The Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools ( AARTS ) is a faith-based national accreditation association for Rabbinical and Talmudic schools. It

55-493: The United States Department of Education and four (excluding AIJS, which is a new accreditor) by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation : Since all these accreditors meet United States Department of Education recognition criteria, and most the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as well, their standards correspond to those of regional accreditors. Contrary to the principles laid out by

66-640: The Lines Books , Canadian publisher BTL Brands, developer of McCoy's (crisp) See also [ edit ] Below the line (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BTL . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BTL&oldid=1187061194 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

77-627: The field of Rabbinical and Talmudic training, which set educational standards in the field throughout the country. Both undergraduate and graduate programs are evaluated by the association. All of these programs must meet set standards in education, finance and graduate requirements in order to be considered for accreditation. Since AARTS meets Council for Higher Education Accreditation and United States Department of Education recognition criteria, AARTS standards correspond to those of regional accreditors. AARTS accreditation, however, does not guarantee regional accreditation and vice versa. Contrary to

88-547: The owner of such holes or public dangers that may cause injury to unaware passers-by. In Jewish law this concept is known as “pits in public thoroughfares” and has wide-reaching tort implications. The Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools (AARTS) and the Association of Institutions of Jewish Studies (AIJS) are specifically recognized to accredit Talmudic degrees. In North America, five entities that accredit religious schools in particular are recognized by

99-547: The required amount. Legal discussion is based around the issue of interest charged if the amount proves too high, and extra benefit if the approximated figure falls below that for this year's crop. Obviously, such cases have clear parallels to those arising in the English legal system. An additional illustration of the use these ancient concepts in modern-day use is the precedent in Haley v London Electricity Board , holding liable

110-575: The studied texts are in Aramaic or Hebrew , and the program requires a working knowledge of both languages to facilitate the understanding and examination of these sources. In some institutions, this degree is a prerequisite to the study for Semicha , Rabbinic Ordination . At accredited institutions this degree requires 120 credit hours of study. An example of a specific case studied is that of an agricultural business with annual tax obligations, wanting to pay its tithe early, using estimation to evaluate

121-416: The validity of witnesses and judges – and dispute resolution . A large part of the curriculum focuses on textual analysis , principles of logic, probability calculus, and critical reasoning. Many programs emphasize the cosmopolitan implications of the principal content areas, thus preparing graduates to assume leadership and professional positions in a wide array of professional and academic fields. Almost all

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