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  • The Pirkei Avot of Reuben Eliyahu Israel
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The Pirkei Avot of Reuben Eliyahu Israel

Marc D. Angel Spring 1971 Issue 11.4

Post in tag Prayer

The Experience of Repentance: The Views of Maimonides and William James

Sheliach Tzibbur: Historical and Phenomenological Observations

Tefillin and God’s Kingship

Separate Pews in the Synagogue

The New Translation of the Torah – A Preliminary Inquiry

Post in category General Halakha

Friends Don’t Let Friends Drink and Dukhen: Birkat Kohanim and Simhat Torah in the Diaspora

A Divorcee’s Relief From The Consequences Of An Exploitative Divorce Agreement

Editor’s Note: Among His People He Dwelled

Blessings – The Gateway to Prayer

Conversion in Jewish Law

Post of author Marc D. Angel

Introduction to Rabbi David de Sola Pool

Judeo-Spanish Drama: A Study in Sephardic Culture

Thoughts about Early American Jewry

Another Halakhic Approach to Conversions

The Grand Religious View of Rabbi Benzion Uziel

Post in issue Spring 1971 Issue 11.4

Communications

Book Reviews

Of Books, Men, and Ideas: From Generation to Generation: Or Elie Wiesel’s Oral and Written Tradition

From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides on Refuting False Notions

Community Action for Orthodoxy: Priorities and Perspectives

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