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Winter 1965 Issue 7.4
Changing Patterns in Biblical Criticism – Their Implications for the Traditional Jew
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Changing Patterns in Biblical Criticism – Their Implications for the Traditional Jew
Emanuel Feldman
Winter 1965 Issue 7.4
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Biblical Criticism
Ezekiel’s Divine Role: An Unconscious Dimension in Prophecy
Scientific Method and Biblical Study
The Ideological Foundations of the Halakhah
The Lure of Immanence – The Crisis in Contemporary Religious Thought
Genesis as a Source of Jewish Law
Pluralism and the Halakhah
A Contemporary Rabbinical School for Orthodox Jewry
Orthodox Reactions to the Challenge of Biblical Criticism
David Hoffmann – Defender of the Faith
Biblical Criticism
Judaism and the Study of Literature
The Religious Implications of Extraterrestrial Life
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Bible
Mordechai and Flowing Myrrh: On the Presence of God in the Book of Esther
“And Upon All The Gods Of Egypt I Will Execute Judgment”: The Egyptian Deity In The Ten Plagues
Government in Biblical Israel
A Reconstruction of the Purim Story
A Study of the Book of Job
The Hermeneutic Principles and their Application
Ezekiel’s Divine Role: An Unconscious Dimension in Prophecy
Scientific Method and Biblical Study
Jonah and the Prophetic Experience
Orthodox Reactions to the Challenge of Biblical Criticism
Jacob’s Cattle and Modern Genetics: A Scientific Midrash
The Talmudic Meaning of Peshat
The New Translation of the Torah – A Preliminary Inquiry
Genesis as a Source of Jewish Law
Biblical Criticism
Koheleth and the Modern Temper
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Emanuel Feldman
Cellular Kavanna
The Halakhic Rebbe
Reflections of the Rav: Lessons in Jewish Thought
The Second Pesach: Mitzvah as Paradigm
A Death in Jerusalem: The Real World
First Class Musings, Second Class Conclusions
(Introduction) Symposium: The Sea Change in American Orthodox Judaism
Reconciling Opposites: Uncommon Connections in the Halakha of Mourning
The Halakhic Midrash: A Rejoinder
Enemies and Friends: A Letter from Israel
An Imagined Symposium
To Think Unto the Lord a New Song
The Heavenly Editor
“Buddah is not as Bad. . .”: The Floundering of American Jewry
Israel, Torah and I: Musings of a Temporary Resident
The Kitsur Shulhan Arukh, Hidden Verses and the Israeli Elections
The Odd and Instructive Habits of Non-Observant Jews: A Look at Berit Milah and Pesah
A Ten Coarse Affair
God and Mrs. Cooperman
Rewind and Fast Forward: A Letter from the Editor
A Timeless Place
The American and the Jew
Overtaken by History
Into the Looking Glass
A Tale of Two Cities
Of Elections and Pipe Dreams: Passing Thoughts
Women and Judaism
Abbreviations
The Inscrutable Israeli
Redeployment and Hare Krishna
The Shofar That is Sounded in Elul
October is the Cruelest Month
The Scrawl on the Siddur Page
Women and Judaism
Talmud Happily Ever After
Israel at Fifty: An Untraditional Traditional View
7:11 A.M.
Reform and Revelation
Of Pennants and Penitents
A Mentsch For All Seasons
“Plunging Into Mighty Waters and Emerging With a Broken Shard”: New Orleans and the Mind of God
The Book and the Book The Book and the Sword: A Life of Learning in the Shadow of Destruction, by David Weiss Halivni
Tefillin in a Brown Paper Bag
(Questions) Symposium: The Sea Change in American Orthodox Judaism
Of Rolling Black Hats, etc.
Vice and Virtue: Today’s Vice Versa
Jewish Continuity: More and Less
Reform of Reform? A Talmudic Reading
Dailyness and the Daily Ness
Littleton and Jerusalem
I Could Have Used Some Rabbinic Authority
A Bar-Mitzvah and a Funeral
Hamakom, The Place of the World
Whither American Orthodoxy?
Observant Jews and Religious Jews
Habituation: An Halakhic Void with Risky Implications
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Winter 1965 Issue 7.4
Briefly Noted
Book Reviews
Representative Works of the Holocaust Literature
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature
From the Pages of Tradition – Isaac ben Solomon Israeli: Philosophy as Self-Knowledge
Chametz and Matzah – A Halakhic Perspective
Some Thoughts about the Sabbath in our Days
The Religious Implications of Extraterrestrial Life
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