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Modern Jewish Philosophy

Shalom Carmy Fall 1975 Issue 15.3

Post of author Shalom Carmy

The Teacher of Morality at Harwich Beach

Editor’s Note: “I Heard it in a Whisper” – R. Shmuel B. Nahman on the Origin of Light

The Litvaks’ Buried Treasure: Furter Thoughts on the Dictum “The Holier the Feeling, the More Intimate”

Editor’s Note: Cops and Robbers

Pluralism and the Category of the Ethical

Post in issue Fall 1975 Issue 15.3

Communications

Book Reviews

The Superpowers and the Middle East

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: The Sanctity of the Liberated Territories/ Repayment of Loans and Currency Exchange/ Paper Cups for Kiddush/ Pampers

Rabbi Isaac Bar Sheshet’s Responsum concerning the Study of Greek Philosophy

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