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David Weiss Halivni
Barry Wimpfheimer, Ed., Wisdom of Bat Sheva: the Dr
Biography of Lee I. Levine
The Irreconcilability of Judaism and Modern Biblical Scholarship
Ari Ackerman
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Reflections on Maimonides' Eighth Principle of Faith: Its Implications for Orthodox Bible Students
Rabbi Dr. David Weiss Halivni from Sighet Chasid to Critical Talmud Scholar Professor David Weiss Halivni the Iluy of Sighet
The Next Generation of Modern Orthodoxy
Daf Ditty Eruvin 105: HADRAN
The Poetic Superstructure of the Babylonian Talmud and the Reader It Fashions
Just Peacemaking and Ethical Formation in Classical Rabbinic Literature
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Directories Obituaries
Was Professor Saul Lieberman “Orthodox” Or “Conservative”? [1]
Talmud: East and West
Criteria of Stammaitic Intervention in Aggada*
Barry Wimpfheimer, Ed., Wisdom of Bat Sheva: the Dr
Ari Bergmann the Formation of the Talmud Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts
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The Sources and Methods of Talmudic and Iranian Studies
The TALMUD's Theological Language
Discreet Theologies of Sacred Space: D, Dtr1 and Jeremiah: What the Mishnah Already Knew and No One Ever Told Us2
An Advocate's Halakhic Responses on the Ordination of Women MAYER E
Halevy the Historian of the Talmud
The Thought and Experiences of Nathan Isaacs (1886-1941)
The Talmud of Babylonia: System Or Tradition? a Reprise of Seven Monographs
The Other in Judaism
Summary of Talmud Theories
Pahad Yitzhak: a Joyful Song of Affirmation : 27
Rupture, Repentance, and Cultural Memory: David Weiss Halivni And
Conservatjve Judaism
Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts
Building the Temple of Judische Wissenschaft in the United States1
Tradition and Modernity in the House of Study: Reconsidering the Relationship Between the Conceptual and Critical Methods of Studying Talmud
Introduction
Mokhtarian on Dolgopolski, 'The Open Past: Subjectivity and Remembering in the Talmud'
R. Isaac Hutner's Adaptation of a Heideggerian Notion