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  • Communications (Gil Student and Alan Jotkowitz on the Theology of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks)
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Communications (Gil Student and Alan Jotkowitz on the Theology of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks)

Tradition Spring 2012 Issue 45.1

Read Alan Jotkowitz, “Universalism and Particularism in the Jewish Tradition” (TRADITION, Fall 2011).

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Communications

Book Reviews

Book Reviews

Communications: Simeon M. Berman in Response to R. Daniel Stein’s “The Limits of Religious Optimism” (43.2)

Book Reviews

Post in issue Spring 2012 Issue 45.1

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Substitution of Lottery Tickets & Products Liability

Review Essay: Seeking the Keys to the Palace Gates – Rabbi Moshe Shamah’s Commentary on the Torah

Review Essay: The Methodology of Creativity – A Review of Rav Yaakov Medan’s Contribution to the Modern Study of Tanakh

Harnessing the Authority of Beit Din to Deal with Cases of Domestic Abuse

The World of Women’s Torah Learning – Developments, Directions, and Objectives: A Report from the Field

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