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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

Post in tag Community

The Religious Quest in Israel

Giants of Tradition – Rabbi Abraham Rice of Baltimore

The Conversion Crisis: A Halakhic Analysis

Religion in the Israeli Public Schools

Conversion in Jewish Law

Post in category 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

Post of author Jerry Hochbaum

The Changing Socio-Religious Profile of American Orthodoxy

American Orthodoxy

The Orthodox Community and the Urban Crisis

Community Action for Orthodoxy: Priorities and Perspectives

Post in issue 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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