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  • “Yet My Soul Drew Back”: Fear of God as Experience and Commandment in an Age of Anxiety
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“Yet My Soul Drew Back”: Fear of God as Experience and Commandment in an Age of Anxiety

Shalom Carmy Fall 2008 Issue 41.3

Post of author Shalom Carmy

The Teacher of Morality at Harwich Beach

The Night Before Hanukka: Kierkegaard and Rabbi Rackman on Human Sacrifice

Editor’s Note: “He Loved People”

Editor’s Note: Samuel Unfair to Saul?

On Cleaving as Identification: R’ Soloveitchik’s Account of Devekut in U-Vikkashtem Mi-Sham

Post in issue Fall 2008 Issue 41.3

Communications: Russell Jay Hendel, Aryeh Leibowitz, Yehuda (Leo) Levi, Simeon Berman, J. David Bleich

Book Review: Flipping Out?: The Impact of The Year in Israel on Students and the Jewish Community by Shalom Z. Berger, Daniel Jacobson, and Chaim I. Waxman

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodicial Literature: The Case of the Poisoned Sandwich

Philo Judeaus and the Torah True Library

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