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  • A Study of the Book of Job
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A Study of the Book of Job

David S. Shapiro Fall 1972 Issue 13.2

Post in tag God and Man

The Book of Job and the Trial of Abraham

Are the Ikkarim Intelligible?

The Religious Implications of Extraterrestrial Life

God’s Silence in the Dialogue According to Martin Buber

The Problem of Evil and the Problem of Injustice

Post in category Bible

Mordechai and Flowing Myrrh: On the Presence of God in the Book of Esther

“And Upon All The Gods Of Egypt I Will Execute Judgment”: The Egyptian Deity In The Ten Plagues

Government in Biblical Israel

A Reconstruction of the Purim Story

The Hermeneutic Principles and their Application

Post of author David S. Shapiro

God, World and Man

The Ideological Foundations of the Halakhah

The Meaning of Holiness in Judaism

The Rationalism of Ancient Jewish Thought

The Sabbatical Year

Post in issue Fall 1972 Issue 13.2

The Jew in France – Image and Reality

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Host -Mothers/ Refusal to Gran a Religious Divorce/ Apartments Over a Synagogue/ A Responsum From Behind the Iron Curtain/ Electric Substitutes for Chanukah and Sabbath Lights

A Midrash on the Growth of Population

Historic Masada and the Halakhah

Judaism and Gene Design

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