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Communications

Tradition Winter 1998 Issue 32.2

Post of author Tradition

Communications: Biblical Narratives and the Status of Enemy Civilians in Wartime; Torture and the Ticking Bomb

Book Reviews

Book Reviews

Communications

Communications

Post in issue Winter 1998 Issue 32.2

HEBREW: Women’s Prayer Services-Theory and Practice Part I, Theory

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Surrogate Motherhood

Should Jews Rejoice When Their Enemy Falls?

“Shall Your Brothers Go into Battle While You Remain Here?” An Analysis of Numbers 32

Women’s Prayer Services-Theory and Practice Part I, Theory

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