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  • Summer 1977 Issue 16.4
  • Survey Of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Smoking/ Induced Labor/ Entebbe/ Time of Death Legislation
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Survey Of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Smoking/ Induced Labor/ Entebbe/ Time of Death Legislation

J. David Bleich Summer 1977 Issue 16.4

Post of author J. David Bleich

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Permitting Use of a Mikveh for Non-Orthodox Conversion

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Video Surveillance

Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Validity of DNA Evidence for Halakhic Purposes (Part 1)

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Children of Mixed Mariages/ Shaving on the Intermediate Days of Festivals/ Single Sterilizer for Both Meat and Dairy Utensils/ War and Peace/ Sabbath Elevators

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Host -Mothers/ Refusal to Gran a Religious Divorce/ Apartments Over a Synagogue/ A Responsum From Behind the Iron Curtain/ Electric Substitutes for Chanukah and Sabbath Lights

Post in issue Summer 1977 Issue 16.4

Communications

Book Reviews

Maimonides’ Maamar Kiddush Hashem

Jewish Women Coming of Age

Judaism and Gerontology

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