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  • Editor’s Note: “So Soon?” A Nahmanidean Meditation on Death
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Editor’s Note: “So Soon?” A Nahmanidean Meditation on Death

Shalom Carmy Spring 2008 Issue 41.1

Post of author Shalom Carmy

The Night Before Hanukka: Kierkegaard and Rabbi Rackman on Human Sacrifice

Editor’s Note: Why Hats Are Wasted On The Young: An Essay in Practical Theodicy

Editor’s Note: Homer and the Bible

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

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

Post in issue Spring 2008 Issue 41.1

Communications: Menachem Meier, J. David Bleich; Seth Farber, J. David Bleich; Bernard Septimus, David Horowitz; Daniel S. Berman, Alfred Cohen

Book Review: Democracy and Tradition by Jeffrey Stout

Review Essay: Jewish Business Ethics and the Modern Marketplace

From the Pages of Tradition: Judith Ish-Kishor – This Too Shall Pas

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodic Literature: Is the Milk We Drink Kosher?

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