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  • The Night Before Hanukka: Kierkegaard and Rabbi Rackman on Human Sacrifice
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The Night Before Hanukka: Kierkegaard and Rabbi Rackman on Human Sacrifice

Shalom Carmy Fall 2010 Issue 43.3

Post of author Shalom Carmy

The Words of the Master and the Life of the Student

Religion and Culture in Israel

The Sphinx as Leader: A Reading of Judges 13-16

God is Distant, Incomprehensible: A Literary-Theological Approach to Zophar’s First Speech

Destiny, Freedom, and the Logic of Petition

Post in issue Fall 2010 Issue 43.3

Communications

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Laser Circumcision

“Understand the Years of Each Generation”: A Eulogy for Mori Ve-Rabbi Ha-Rav Yehuda Amital ZT”L

The Efflorescence of Mikveh Studies

The Multi-Faceted Halakhic Identity of a Jewish Investment Banker

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