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Summer 2004 Issue 38.2
God is Distant, Incomprehensible: A Literary-Theological Approach to Zophar’s First Speech
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God is Distant, Incomprehensible: A Literary-Theological Approach to Zophar’s First Speech
Shalom Carmy
Summer 2004 Issue 38.2
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Shalom Carmy
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On Cleaving as Identification: R’ Soloveitchik’s Account of Devekut in U-Vikkashtem Mi-Sham
“When the Land is Sinful, Her Officers are Many” Is There Ethics Outside of Politics?
A View from the Fleshpots: Exploratory Remarks on Gilded Galut Existence
Editor’s Note: The Lost Childhood of Doeg
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