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The Jewish Attitude toward Abortion

Fred Rosner Winter 1968 Issue 10.2

Post in tag Abortion

Contraception in Jewish Law

Generation, Gestation and Judaism

The Definition of Death in Jewish Law

Abortion in Halakhic Literature

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The Role of the Individual in Jewish Law

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