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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

Halakhah as Psychology: Explicating the Laws of Mourning

Homosexuality: Clinical and Ethical Challenges

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

Thanatos, Id and the Evil Impulse

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

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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