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  • Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Trees and Plants: The Case of the Pineapple
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Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Trees and Plants: The Case of the Pineapple

J. David Bleich Spring 2021 Issue 53.2

Post of author J. David Bleich

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Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Rabbinic Confidentiality

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  1. TRADITION says:
    April 15, 2021 at 4:01 pm

    CORRIGENDUM: Footnote 49 (p. 124) should read: R. Abraham Chaim Noe, Kezot ha-Shulhan (in place of Ketzot ha-Hoshen).

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