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  • Jews and the Ecumenical Dialogue
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Jews and the Ecumenical Dialogue

Gerald Blidstein Summer 1970 Issue 11.2

Post in tag Christianity

Theology Minus Halakhah

Is America a Christian Country?

The Lure of Immanence – The Crisis in Contemporary Religious Thought

Second Thoughts on America

Dr. A. J. Heschel’s Theology of Pathos

Post in category Review Essay

Review Essay: The Middle Way by Ephraim Chamiel

Review Essay: The Book Of Numbers As A Proto-Democratic Voice Of Holiness

Review Essay: An American Tale

Review Essay: What is the Peshat on the Meaning of Peshat?

Religion and Culture in Israel

Post of author Gerald Blidstein

America’s Jews and Israel

Rabbis, Romans, and Martyrdom – Three Views

Early Reform and its Approach

Hanukkah in Hazal: The Missing Players

Sheliach Tzibbur: Historical and Phenomenological Observations

Post in issue Summer 1970 Issue 11.2

Communications

Book Reviews

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Settlement in Israel/ Delayed Burial/ Sale of Commercial Enterprises to Sabbath Violators/ The Agunah Problem/ Yom Tov Sheni

From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides on Reconciling Rabbinic and Philosophic Schemes

The Case for an Irrelevant Orthodoxy: An Open Letter to Yitzchak Greenberg

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