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  • American Orthodoxy’s Lukeworm Embrace of the Hirschian Legacy 1850-1939
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American Orthodoxy’s Lukeworm Embrace of the Hirschian Legacy 1850-1939

Zev Eleff Fall 2012 Issue 45.3

Post of author Zev Eleff

REVIEW ESSAY: Rabbi in Buchenwald; Kabbalist in Montreal

Jewish Immigrants, Liberal Higher Education, and the Quest for a Torah U-Madda Curriculum at Yeshiva College

Between Bennett and Amsterdam Avenues: The Complex American Legacy of Samson Raphael Hirsch, 1939-2013

REVIEW: Sarna’s American Jewish History

REVIEW ESSAY: Joseph B. Soloveitchik, The Return to Zion: Addresses on Religious Zionism and American Orthodoxy

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Communications (Shmuel Jablon and Yitzchak Blau on the SMS Response of Rabbi Shlomo Aviner)

From the Pages of Tradition: Faigel Dem Rov’s by Joseph Foxman

Resurrection and Personal Identity

The Propriety of Awarding A Nezikin Claim By Beit Din on Behalf of an Agunah

The Amida’s Biblical and Historical Roots: Some New Perspectives

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