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  • Summer 2012 Issue 45.2
  • And Now the Child Will Ask’: The Post-Modern Theology of Rav Shagar
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And Now the Child Will Ask’: The Post-Modern Theology of Rav Shagar

Alan Jotkowitz Summer 2012 Issue 45.2

Post of author Alan Jotkowitz

Halakhic Triage

R. Sacks and the Quest for Authentic Jewish Thought

“A Man Takes Precedence Over a Woman When It Comes To Saving A Life”

SOURCES & RESOURCES: Murder in the Mikdash: Literary and Theological Perspectives

“Halakhah Loved Not The Parents Less, But The Child More”: R. Aharon Lichtensteinon Abortion

Post in issue Summer 2012 Issue 45.2

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Video Surveillance

Grief and Joy in the Writings of Rav Soloveitchik (Part III)

Torah Study for Contemporary Times: Conservatism or Revolution?

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

Good and Very Good: Moderation and Extremism in the Scheme of Creation

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