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Fall 1967 Issue 9.3
A Review of Halakhic Literature Pertaining to the Reinstitution of the Sacrificial Order
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A Review of Halakhic Literature Pertaining to the Reinstitution of the Sacrificial Order
J. David Bleich
Fall 1967 Issue 9.3
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Survey of Periodical Halakhic Literature
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Validity of DNA Evidence for Halakhic Purposes (Part 2): Agunah
Survey Of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: A Rainproof Sukkah/ Reading the Shema in Latin/ Oral Obligations Unsupported by Kinyan
Survey Of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Instant Soup on Shabbat/ Judaism and Natural Law
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Refrigerators on Shabbat
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Disposition of Fertilized Ova
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J. David Bleich
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: The Intifada and the Gulf War/ Defying Governmental Edicts/ Declining to Carry Within an Eiruv/ Listening to a Radio on Shabbat/ Teacher’s Claim for Lost Wages/ Caterer’s Claim for Cancellation of Wedding
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Transexual Surgery/ Emergency Use of An Automobile on Shabbat/ Accompanying a Patient on Shabbat/ Comet Kohoutek/ Daylight Saving Time and Morning Prayer
Methodology of Psak
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodic Literature: A $25,000,000 Funeral
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Coronavirus Queries (Part 1): Communal Prayer, Porch Minyan, A Missed Bar Mitzva
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Fall 1967 Issue 9.3
Communications
Briefly Noted
Book Reviews
The Condition of Jewish Belief
Of Books, Men, and Ideas: Fathers – Artichokes, Choosers, Carpenters – and All Their Sons
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