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Spring-Summer 1973 Issue 13.4 and 14.1
Who is a Jew: A Sociological Perspective
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Who is a Jew: A Sociological Perspective
Jerry Hochbaum
Spring-Summer 1973 Issue 13.4 and 14.1
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Community
Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer: Father of the Third Return to Zion
Reflections on the Agony and the Ecstasy
The State of Israel and the Halakhah
Not ONE, Not Two, Not Three
Elements in Rav Kook’s Legacy
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General Contemporary Issues
The Contemporary Study Of Orthodoxy: Challenging The One-Dimensional Paradigm
A Contemporary Rabbinical School for Orthodox Jewry
Jewish Education in a World Adrift
LSD: A Jewish View
Violence and Some Aspects of the Judaic Tradition
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Jerry Hochbaum
The Orthodox Community and the Urban Crisis
The Changing Socio-Religious Profile of American Orthodoxy
Community Action for Orthodoxy: Priorities and Perspectives
American Orthodoxy
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Spring-Summer 1973 Issue 13.4 and 14.1
Book Reviews
Review Essay
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Cannibalism/ Extradition/ Guard Duty on the Temple Mount/ The Langer Case
Kaitz – The Time of Messianic Redemption
Maimonides’ Attitude Toward Sacrifices
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