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  • Some Thoughts Regarding the Influence of Traditional Judaism on the Work of Emile Durkheim
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Some Thoughts Regarding the Influence of Traditional Judaism on the Work of Emile Durkheim

Jacob Jay Lindenthal Summer 1970 Issue 11.2

Post in tag Philosophy of Religion

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Who is a Jew: A Sociological Perspective

The New Jewish Ethnic

Is Religion a Separate Language Game?

Post in category Jewish Thought

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Theodicy and Belief

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Post in issue Summer 1970 Issue 11.2

Communications

Book Reviews

Jews and the Ecumenical Dialogue

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Settlement in Israel/ Delayed Burial/ Sale of Commercial Enterprises to Sabbath Violators/ The Agunah Problem/ Yom Tov Sheni

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