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  • Modern Jewish Philosophy
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Modern Jewish Philosophy

Shalom Carmy Fall 1975 Issue 15.3

Post of author Shalom Carmy

Halakhah and Philosophical Approaches to Abortion

Music Of The Left Hand: Personal Notes On The Place Of Liberal Arts Education In The Teachings Of R. Aharon Lichtenstein

Editor’s Note: The One Thing Money Can’t Buy by Shalom Carmy (Dialogue with Avi Woolf and Yitzchak Blau)

Pluralism and the Category of the Ethical

Editor’s Note: Cops and Robbers

Post in issue Fall 1975 Issue 15.3

Communications

Book Reviews

The Superpowers and the Middle East

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: The Sanctity of the Liberated Territories/ Repayment of Loans and Currency Exchange/ Paper Cups for Kiddush/ Pampers

Rabbi Isaac Bar Sheshet’s Responsum concerning the Study of Greek Philosophy

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