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  • “These People”: Or, A Malkhut Shel Hesed, If You Can Keep It
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“These People”: Or, A Malkhut Shel Hesed, If You Can Keep It

Shalom Carmy Fall 2017 Issue 50.3

Post of author Shalom Carmy

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Is Contemporary Orthodox Judaism Racist? Some Informal Remarks

Editor’s Note: “So Soon?” A Nahmanidean Meditation on Death

Polyphonic Diversity and Military Music

Editor’s Note: “He Loved People”

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Survey Of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: A Rainproof Sukkah/ Reading the Shema in Latin/ Oral Obligations Unsupported by Kinyan

Narrative, Identity, And Jewish Ethics

The Mystic Paradox In The Stories Of R. Nahman Of Bratslav: A Jamesian Overview

Why Sheva Berakhot? – From The Inclusion Of “New Faces” To An “Act Of Lovingkindness” – Or Vice Versa?

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