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  • A Peshat in the Dark: Reflections on the Age of Cary Grant
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A Peshat in the Dark: Reflections on the Age of Cary Grant

Shalom Carmy Spring 2010 Issue 43.1

Post of author Shalom Carmy

Editor’s note: What is the opposite of weakness?

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

Editors Note: Lost Cause: A Conclusion in Which Nothing is Concluded

Editor’s Note: “I Heard it in a Whisper” – R. Shmuel B. Nahman on the Origin of Light

Editor’s Note: Why Hats Are Wasted On The Young: An Essay in Practical Theodicy

Post in issue Spring 2010 Issue 43.1

Communications: The Flood Story; Torah and Science

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Sacrificing the Few to Save the Many

Short Selling and Jewish Law

On the Methodology of Jewish Medical Ethics

On Rationalizing Biblical Tum’a

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