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  • Fall 2010 Issue 43.3
  • The Night Before Hanukka: Kierkegaard and Rabbi Rackman on Human Sacrifice
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The Night Before Hanukka: Kierkegaard and Rabbi Rackman on Human Sacrifice

Shalom Carmy Fall 2010 Issue 43.3

Post of author Shalom Carmy

As We Are Now is Not The Only Way to Be: On the Place of the Humanities in Contemporary Religious Culture

Editor’s Note: If you want to know the law and nothing else

Destiny, Freedom, and the Logic of Petition

Halakhah and Philosophical Approaches to Abortion

Editor’s Note: Why Hats Are Wasted On The Young: An Essay in Practical Theodicy

Post in issue Fall 2010 Issue 43.3

Communications

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Laser Circumcision

“Understand the Years of Each Generation”: A Eulogy for Mori Ve-Rabbi Ha-Rav Yehuda Amital ZT”L

The Efflorescence of Mikveh Studies

The Multi-Faceted Halakhic Identity of a Jewish Investment Banker

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