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  • Halakhah as Psychology: Explicating the Laws of Mourning
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Halakhah as Psychology: Explicating the Laws of Mourning

Moshe HaLevi Spero Fall 1977 Issue 17.1

Post of author Moshe HaLevi Spero

Remembering and Historical Awareness Part II: Psychological Aspects of a Halakhic State of Mind

Thanatos, Id and the Evil Impulse

Homosexuality: Clinical and Ethical Challenges

Remembering and Historical Awareness Part II: Psychological Aspects of a Halakhic State of Mind

Halakhic Definitions of Confidentiality in the Psychotherapeutic Encounter: Theory and practice

Post in issue Fall 1977 Issue 17.1

Communications

Book Reviews

Jews and Judaism on Death

The Thirteenth Tribe, The Khazars and the Origins of East European Jewry

Eliezer Berkovits and Modern Jewish Philosophy

Auschwitz: Beginning of a new Era? Reflections on the Holocaust

“Who is a Jew” in the Vilna Ghetto?

The War Against the Jews, 1933-1945

The Challenge of Secularization

The Right to the Land

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