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  • Spring-Summer 1973 Issue 13.4 and 14.1
  • A Midrash on Morality or When is a Lie Permissible
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A Midrash on Morality or When is a Lie Permissible

Norman Frimer Spring-Summer 1973 Issue 13.4 and 14.1

Post in tag Avot

Abraham bar Hiyya’s Personalism and Methodology

Towards a Definition of Humility

Samuel David Luzzatto and Neo-Orthodoxy

God’s Silence in the Dialogue According to Martin Buber

Population Control – The Jewish View

Post in category Jewish Thought

When Midrash Goes Too Far: Three Rejected Midrashic Passages

Theodicy and Belief

In Praise of the Talmud

Eros-Thanatos: A Modification of Freudian Instinct Theory in the Light of Torah Teachings

The Role of the Individual in Jewish Law

Post of author Norman Frimer

A Vignette of Rabbi Hillel Zeitlin and the Holocaust (30 years After the Storm)

Post in issue Spring-Summer 1973 Issue 13.4 and 14.1

Book Reviews

Review Essay

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Cannibalism/ Extradition/ Guard Duty on the Temple Mount/ The Langer Case

Kaitz – The Time of Messianic Redemption

Maimonides’ Attitude Toward Sacrifices

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