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Orthodoxy in American Jewish Life1
Women As Religious Leaders: the Sources Biblical and Rabbinic
The Right of Appeal in Talmudic Law Arthur Jay Silverstein
Crown and Courts Materials
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Jews and Judaism in the Rabbinic Era
Semikhah for Women?
The Next Generation of Modern Orthodoxy
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Notes of an Unrepentant Darshan Norman Lamm
Sephardic News in Dedication to a Heritage Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary Sephardic Council of Overseers
Responsum on the Status of Women: with Special Attention to the Questions of Shalial) Tzibbur, Edut and Gittin RABBI PHILLIP SIGAL
Shared Spiritual Leadership in a Reform Synagogue Setting: a Single Instrumental Case Study
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Rabbi Mordecai Ben Hillel and His Work: a Study of Jewish Life in Medieval Germany
The Semikhah Controversy of the 1500'S
Undergraduate Torah Studies Programs
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Semikhah Requirements and Tracks
The Tikvah Center for Law & Jewish Civilization
RABBI ARYEH KLAPPER HALAKHAH: a USER's MANUAL Part 1: How Is
Women As Spiritual Leaders and Halakhic Decisors
Rabbi Joseph Karo and Sixteenth-Century Messianic Maimonideanism1
The Attitude Towards the Other in Jewish and Islamic Religious Websites
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Orthodox Women Rabbis? Tentative Thoughts That Distinguish Between the Timely and the Timeless
Jewish Historical Studies Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England
On Women in Rabbinic Leadership Positions
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Parshat Vayikra 3 Nisan 5780 March 27-28, 2020 Shaul Robinson Josh Rosenfeld Sherwood Goffin Z”L Yanky Lemmer Tamar Fix Alan Samuels
Orthodox Women (Non-)Rabbis1
Minhag Anglia : the Transition of Modern Orthodox Judaism in Britain
Reorienting American Liberal Judaism for the Twentieth Century: Stephen S