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  • He Thought She Was Drunk
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He Thought She Was Drunk

Shalom Carmy Summer 2010 Issue 43.2

Post of author Shalom Carmy

As We Are Now is Not The Only Way to Be: On the Place of the Humanities in Contemporary Religious Culture

The Night Before Hanukka: Kierkegaard and Rabbi Rackman on Human Sacrifice

Zionism and Theological Diplomacy

A Peshat in the Dark: Reflections on the Age of Cary Grant

Polyphonic Diversity and Military Music

Post in issue Summer 2010 Issue 43.2

Communications

Exchange: Hair Covering and Jewish Law: A Response

Book Review: Fresh Fruit and Vintage Wine: The Ethics and Wisdom of the Aggada by Yitzchak Blau

The Metaphysics of Property Interests in Jewish Law: An Analysis of Kinyan

The Limits of Religious Optimism: The Hazon Ish and the Alter of Novardok on Bittahon

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