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  • Spring - Summer 1975 Issue 15.1 and 15.2
  • The Origins of Ashkenazic Jewry in Germany
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The Origins of Ashkenazic Jewry in Germany

Bernard Rosensweig Spring - Summer 1975 Issue 15.1 and 15.2

Post of author Bernard Rosensweig

The Hermeneutic Principles and their Application

The Thirteenth Tribe, The Khazars and the Origins of East European Jewry

If Only my Rabbis. . .

The Rabbinical Council of America: Retrospect and Prospect

The Emergence of the Professional Rabbi in Ashkenazic Jewry

The Rav as Communal Leader

Post in issue Spring - Summer 1975 Issue 15.1 and 15.2

Communications

Book Reviews

An Unsuccessful Attempt at a Theocracy for Eretz Yisrael

Rav Kuk’s Theory of Knowledge [R Kook]

Maimonides’ Last Two Recorded Letters

Annulment of Marriage within the Context of Cancellation of the Get

Opportunity Cost as Treated in Talmudic Literature

Majority Decision vs. Individual Truth

Israel Salanter and Therapeutic Values

Thanatos, Id and the Evil Impulse

Logotherapy as a Response to the Holocaust

A Vignette of Rabbi Hillel Zeitlin and the Holocaust (30 years After the Storm)

Black Jews: A Halakhic Perspective

God, Man and Creation

The Vatican and the Jews 1975

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