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Summer 1970 Issue 11.2
From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides on Reconciling Rabbinic and Philosophic Schemes
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From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides on Reconciling Rabbinic and Philosophic Schemes
Leon D. Stitskin
Summer 1970 Issue 11.2
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Jewish Philosophy
The Religious Thought of Nachmanides – from His Exegesis of the Mitzvot
Morality and the Law
Another Halakhic Approach to Conversions
From the Pages of Tradition – Shem Tob Ibn Falaquera: A 13th Century Philosopher of Personalism
Clarification of R. Hirsch’s Concepts – a Rejoinder
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From the Pages of Tradition
Rav Kook’s Orot HaTorah
From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides’ Letter on Apostacy
Kaitz – The Time of Messianic Redemption
From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides’ Unbending Opposition to Astrology
Naturalism and Personalism
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Leon D. Stitskin
From the Pages of Tradition – A Letter of Maimonides to R. Joseph Ibn Aknin
From the Pages of Tradition – Ralbag’s Introduction to the Book of Job
From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides on Refuting False Notions
From the Pages of Tradition – Joseph Ibn Tzaddik’s Definition of Philosophy
Abraham bar Hiyya’s Personalism and Methodology
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Summer 1970 Issue 11.2
Communications
Book Reviews
Jews and the Ecumenical Dialogue
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Settlement in Israel/ Delayed Burial/ Sale of Commercial Enterprises to Sabbath Violators/ The Agunah Problem/ Yom Tov Sheni
The Case for an Irrelevant Orthodoxy: An Open Letter to Yitzchak Greenberg
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