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  • Review Essay: The Book Of Numbers As A Proto-Democratic Voice Of Holiness
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Review Essay: The Book Of Numbers As A Proto-Democratic Voice Of Holiness

Hayyim Angel Summer 2015 Issue 48.2

Post in category Review Essay

Review Essay: The Middle Way by Ephraim Chamiel

Review Essay: An American Tale

Review Essay: What is the Peshat on the Meaning of Peshat?

Religion and Culture in Israel

Review Essay

Post of author Hayyim Angel

The Paradox of Parshanut are our Eyes on the Text, or on the Commentators? Pirkei Nehama: Nehama Leibowitz Memorial Volume Edited by Moshe Ahrend, Ruth Ben-Meir, and Gavriel H. Cohn

Torat Hashem Temima: The Contributions of Rav Yoel Bin-Nun to Religious Tanakh Study

When Blurring Peshat and Derash Creates a New Theology: A Critique of “Participatory Revelation”

Review Essay: A Modern Midrash Moshe – Methodological Considerations

Review Essay: Seeking the Keys to the Palace Gates – Rabbi Moshe Shamah’s Commentary on the Torah

Post in issue Summer 2015 Issue 48.2

Book Review – In God’s Shadow: Politics in the Hebrew Bible by Michael Walzer

Book Review – Kabbalist in the Heart of the Storm: R. Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto by Jonathan Garb

Bruria In The Bavli And In Rashi Avodah Zarah 18b

Editor’s Note The Exalted Fellowship Of The Harness

Sources & Resources: Déjà Vu? Bekhor Shor On Seemingly Repeated Stories

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