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  • Fall 1995 Issue 30.1
  • The Book of Jonah: A Call to Personal Responsibility
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The Book of Jonah: A Call to Personal Responsibility

Hayyim Angel Fall 1995 Issue 30.1

Post of author Hayyim Angel

Abarbanel: Commentator and Teacher Celebrating 500 Years of his Influence on Tanakh Study

A Glimpse into the World of Prophetic Derush: Ben Haftara Le-Parasha By Yehuda Shavi

When Blurring Peshat and Derash Creates a New Theology: A Critique of “Participatory Revelation”

Hadassa Hi Esther: Issues of Peshat and Derash in the Book of Esther

🔓 Review Essay: Where Literary Analysis Leads to Fear of God

Post in issue Fall 1995 Issue 30.1

Anusim in North America: The Ingathering

K.K. Shearith Israel’s First Language: Portuguese

Gleanings From the Gaster-Mendes Correspondence (1900-1932)

Zekher LiYtziat Mitzrayim: A Sociological Interpretation

The Grand Religious View of Rabbi Benzion Uziel

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