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Between Meaning and Rigor: A Personal Reflection

Yosef Bronstein Fall 2020 Issue 52.4

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🔓Introduction

🔓Jewish Thought: A Process, Not a Text

A Call to Scholars, Educators, Writers, and Thinkers

The Power and Poetry of Prophecy: Emphasizing Mahashevet Yisrael in our Curriculum

Multiple Truths and the Towers of Babel: Deconstructionism in Jewish Philosophy

Jewish Thought as a Subversive Activity

🔓Transforming Foxes into Hedgehogs

My Personal Jewish Philosophical Odyssey

🔓Teaching Jewish Philosophy: Materials, Methods, and Meaning

🔓“Service of God” as a Unique Discipline

Why and How We Study Mahshava

Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Coronavirus Queries (Part 1): Communal Prayer, Porch Minyan, A Missed Bar Mitzva

Avraham Eliyahu Kaplan’s “Be-Ikvot ha-Yirah”: Steps Toward the Fear of Heaven

Complexity and Simplicity: The True Character of Lot

🔓BOOK REVIEW: Aaron Koller, Unbinding Isaac: The Significance of the Akedah for Modern Jewish Thought

BOOK REVIEW: Avraham Mordechai Gottlieb, Giving: The Essential Teaching of the Kabbalah and The Master of the Ladder: The Life and Teachings of Rabbi Yehudah Leib Ashlag

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