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  • Destiny, Freedom, and the Logic of Petition
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Destiny, Freedom, and the Logic of Petition

Shalom Carmy Winter 1989 Issue 24.2

Post of author Shalom Carmy

“These People”: Or, A Malkhut Shel Hesed, If You Can Keep It

Editors Note: Lost Cause: A Conclusion in Which Nothing is Concluded

“When the Land is Sinful, Her Officers are Many” Is There Ethics Outside of Politics?

Cold Fury, Hidden Face, the Jealousy of Israel: Two Kinds of Religious Estrangement in the Torah

Editor’s note: What is the opposite of weakness?

Post in issue Winter 1989 Issue 24.2

Science and Values

On Law and Ethics in the Mishneh Torah: A Case Study of Hilkhot Megillah 11:17

Maimonides and the Sense of History

Torah Im Derekh Eretz: An Analysis

Loving and Hating Jews as Halakhic Categories

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