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  • Winter 2013 Issue 46.4
  • Between Bennett and Amsterdam Avenues: The Complex American Legacy of Samson Raphael Hirsch, 1939-2013
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Between Bennett and Amsterdam Avenues: The Complex American Legacy of Samson Raphael Hirsch, 1939-2013

Zev Eleff Winter 2013 Issue 46.4

Post in tag Rav Hirsch

The Relation of the Orthodox to Heterodox Organizations

A Traditional View of Liberal Education

Autonomy, Heteronomy and Theonomy

The Halakhah’s Philosophy of Man

Giants of Tradition – Samson Raphael Hirsch

Post in category Great Jewish Thinkers

Between Esotericism and Existentialism: Recent Israeli Writing On R. Nachman Of Breslov

Haym Soloveitchik’s Collected Essays: An Appreciation

Love, Romance, and Covenant

Natural Law And Religious Philosophy in R. Shimon Shkop’s System

A Portrait of Two Artists at the Crossroads: Between Rav Kook and S.Y. Agnon

Post of author Zev Eleff

Yeshiva University’s Lesson for Higher Education

REVIEW ESSAY: Rabbi in Buchenwald; Kabbalist in Montreal

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

REVIEW: Sarna’s American Jewish History

The BEST: “I Have a Dream”

Post in issue Winter 2013 Issue 46.4

HEBREW: Women, Keri’at ha-Torah, and Aliyyot

Special Supplement: Women, Keri’at ha-Torah, and Aliyyot

Communications

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Stem Cell Burgers

Review Essay: What is the Peshat on the Meaning of Peshat?

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