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  • Summer 2001 Issue 35.2
  • Eating Fish and Meat Together: Is There a Danger?
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Eating Fish and Meat Together: Is There a Danger?

Fred Rosner Summer 2001 Issue 35.2

Post of author Fred Rosner

Who Heals the Sick – God or Man?

Test Tube Babies, Host Mothers and Genetic Engineering in Judaism

The Definition of Death in Jewish Law

Jewish Ethical Issues in Hazardous Medical Therapy

Suicide in Biblical, Talmudic and Rabbinic Writings

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Post in issue Summer 2001 Issue 35.2

Communications

Important Books

Book Reviews

The Jewish State: The Struggle for Israel’s Soul by Yoram Hazony

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Use of Automatic Telephone Answering and Fax Machines on Shabbat/ Fish or Meat at a Brit Milah Repast?/ Circumcision of a Child Born Sine Concubito

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