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  • Abarbanel: Commentator and Teacher Celebrating 500 Years of his Influence on Tanakh Study
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Abarbanel: Commentator and Teacher Celebrating 500 Years of his Influence on Tanakh Study

Hayyim Angel Fall 2009 Issue 42.3

Post of author Hayyim Angel

R. Yuval Sherlow’s Interpretation of Song of Songs: Its Critical Role in Contemporary Religious Experience

Review Essay: A Modern Midrash Moshe – Methodological Considerations

Book Review: Joshua Berman: Ani Maamin: Biblical Criticism, Historical Truth, and the Thirteen Principles of Faith

Review Essay: The Book Of Numbers As A Proto-Democratic Voice Of Holiness

A Glimpse into the World of Prophetic Derush: Ben Haftara Le-Parasha By Yehuda Shavi

Post in issue Fall 2009 Issue 42.3

A Special Supplement: Hair Covering and Jewish Law: Biblical and Objective (Dat Moshe) or Rabbinic and Subjective (Dat Yehudit)?

The “New School” of Bible Study: An Exchange

Book Review: Eliezer Goldman: Yahadut le-Lo Ashlaya [Judaism without Illusion] by Dani Statman and Avi Sagi

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: The Hetter Iska and American Courts

A Note on the Flood Story in the Language of Man

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