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Winter 2004 Issue 38.4
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
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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
Hayyim Angel
Winter 2004 Issue 38.4
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Hayyim Angel
Abarbanel: Commentator and Teacher Celebrating 500 Years of his Influence on Tanakh Study
When Blurring Peshat and Derash Creates a New Theology: A Critique of “Participatory Revelation”
Review Essay: Seeking the Keys to the Palace Gates – Rabbi Moshe Shamah’s Commentary on the Torah
Hadassa Hi Esther: Issues of Peshat and Derash in the Book of Esther
A Glimpse into the World of Prophetic Derush: Ben Haftara Le-Parasha By Yehuda Shavi
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Winter 2004 Issue 38.4
Communications
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: New York City Water
Don’t Pull The Plug on Brain Death Just Yet
Brain Death: Revisiting the Rabbinic Opinions in Light of Current Medical Knowledge
Class Size – A Halakhic Perspective
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