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

Moshe Halevi Spero Spring 1981 Issue 19.1

Post of author Moshe Halevi Spero

Thanatos, Id and the Evil Impulse

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

Homosexuality: Clinical and Ethical Challenges

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

Halakhah as Psychology: Explicating the Laws of Mourning

Post in issue Spring 1981 Issue 19.1

Judge Not a Book By Its Cover

Reflections of the Rav: Lessons in Jewish Thought

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Birkat Ha-Hammah

A Derashah of R. Joseph Saul Nathanson on the Occasion of the Birkat Ha-Hammah

Jewish Ethical Issues in Hazardous Medical Therapy

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