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  • Summer 2001 Issue 35.2
  • Eating Fish and Meat Together: Is There a Danger?
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Eating Fish and Meat Together: Is There a Danger?

Fred Rosner Summer 2001 Issue 35.2

Post of author Fred Rosner

Who Heals the Sick – God or Man?

Suicide in Biblical, Talmudic and Rabbinic Writings

The Definition of Death in Jewish Law

Tay-Sachs Disease: To Screen or not to Screen

Jewish Ethical Issues in Hazardous Medical Therapy

Post in issue Summer 2001 Issue 35.2

Communications

Important Books

Book Reviews

The Jewish State: The Struggle for Israel’s Soul by Yoram Hazony

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Use of Automatic Telephone Answering and Fax Machines on Shabbat/ Fish or Meat at a Brit Milah Repast?/ Circumcision of a Child Born Sine Concubito

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