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  • Conversion in Jewish Law
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Conversion in Jewish Law

Steven Riskin Fall 1973 Issue 14.2

Post in tag American Jewry

The Right to be Different

The Hermeneutic Principles and their Application

Contraception in Jewish Law

The Lure of Immanence – The Crisis in Contemporary Religious Thought

Jewish Values and the Changing American Ethic

Post in category General Halakha

Friends Don’t Let Friends Drink and Dukhen: Birkat Kohanim and Simhat Torah in the Diaspora

A Divorcee’s Relief From The Consequences Of An Exploitative Divorce Agreement

Editor’s Note: Among His People He Dwelled

Blessings – The Gateway to Prayer

The Halakhah and its Relationship to Social Reality

Post in issue Fall 1973 Issue 14.2

Communications

Book Reviews

Religion and Culture in Israel

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Women in a Minyan?/ Erev Pesach Which Occurs on Shabbat/ Sale of Chametz by Tourists/ Imprisonment or Death for Convicted Terrorists/ Dual Bar Mitzvahs/ Bat Mitzvah Celebrations

From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides’ Letter on Apostacy

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