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  • The Origins and Ambiguities of Modern Jewish Thought
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The Origins and Ambiguities of Modern Jewish Thought

Dovid Campbell Fall 2024 Issue 56.4

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TRADITION Questions: Of Prophets and Critics

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PODCAST: Rambam in the Yeshiva and the University

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Finding Philo: Rabbi David Provençal’s Invention of Rebbe Yedidya

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Forgiveness: A Philosophical Analysis of the Halakhic Sources

Joseph King of Israel: Joseph, Esau, and the Horite King List

Finding Virtue in Maimonides’ Laws of Slaves

SURVEY OF HALAKHIC LITERATURE: Surrogacy: Ancillary Issues

SOURCES & RESOURCES: Esther and the Spies: A Bible-Based Symbolic Meaning of Walled Cities From the Time of Joshua

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