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  • Don’t Pull The Plug on Brain Death Just Yet
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Don’t Pull The Plug on Brain Death Just Yet

Edward Reichman Winter 2004 Issue 38.4

Post of author Edward Reichman

The Rabbinic Conception of Conception: An Exercise in Fertility

A 17th-Century “Jewish” Medical Diploma

“Synthetic” Biology of the Torah Variety

RESPONSE: On the Longevity of the Ancient 

The Halakhic Chapter of Ovarian Transplantation

Post in issue Winter 2004 Issue 38.4

Communications

The Paradox of Parshanut are our Eyes on the Text, or on the Commentators? Pirkei Nehama: Nehama Leibowitz Memorial Volume Edited by Moshe Ahrend, Ruth Ben-Meir, and Gavriel H. Cohn

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: New York City Water

Brain Death: Revisiting the Rabbinic Opinions in Light of Current Medical Knowledge

Class Size – A Halakhic Perspective

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