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Conservative judaism

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Conservative Judaism
cumulative index

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1945–2000

Annette Muffs Botnick


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Contents
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Introduction vii
Author Index 1
Subject Index 145
Supplement 685

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Introduction
ANNETTE MUFFS BOTNICK

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t has been an immense privilege to write the cumulative indexes for the first 55
years of Conservative Judaism. They contain a true array of people discussing a
panoply of subjects. Also, it has been quite fascinating to see the subjects that
have interested some of the Conservative movement’s leaders to write about or to
comment on. Of interest for me at least and I hope for the reader, is to see what
ideas and issues exercised the authors and then faded into history, and what issues
concerned multiple generations. For example, the subject of mixed seating in a syna-
gogue is no longer a current one, yet that of the synagogue center can still be of rele-
vance today. Further, the issues regarding Reconstructionism have given insight to
the debates and emotions that occurred decades ago, culminating into the creation
of another movement.
As mentioned, researchers and scholars will now have the opportunity to track
those topics that have been constantly in the forefront of our movement for the past
fifty-five years and to see how different generations have dealt with them. The
opportunity is there to see how an individual dealt with an issue over the years too.
Concepts such as spirituality, Israel, and education have always been discussed. In
fact, for some issues, like theology, role of women, liturgy, or how to reach our laity,
a daf could be constructed with various commentaries from our movement around
them.
One decision that I made that is contrary to good indexing is that of passing
mentions. For the most part, references even in passing to certain scholars and ideas,
such as Maimonides or Solomon Schechter are listed. I’ve tried to list all, and I
regret any oversights. A passing mention to a subject, while not by itself a major
contribution, has often been included if I felt that it would give a further lead to a

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researcher. Finally, an asterisk by a name in the Author Index indicates that the per-
son wrote a book review or is an author and is listed in the Book Review supple-
ment of the Subject Index. I did not include every author who had a book reviewed
in the Author Index. They are listed in the book review supplement, however.
In summary, I’d like to acknowlege and thank Rabbi Joel Meyers who believed in
the concept of creating these cumulative indexes for Conservative Judaism, and
Amy Gottlieb, my editor, for her guidance and who made sure I had all the issues at
my disposal. Most of all I’d like to thank my husband, Rabbi Geoffrey Botnick,
who gave such great advice and encouragement.
Below are various points to be noted about some of the volumes:

None were published in: 1953–54; Vol. 16, No. 4, 1962; or Winter,
Spring, Summer, 1978.
Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973 was published as a yahrzeit tribute to Abra-
ham Joshua Heschel.
Vol. 32, No. 3, Spring, 1979 was published as a preliminary edition of
the Passover Haggadah. Michael Stassfeld; Rabbinical Assembly.
Vol. 32 for its summer volume was published as No. 3, 1979, rather
than No. 4, 1979.
Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981 was published as a special issue on
the 100th birthday of Mordecai M. Kaplan.
Vol. 38, No. 1 is dated Fall, 1985 and immediately follows Vol. 37, No.
4, Summer, 1984.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–1991 contains papers entitled ‘The Con-
temporary Rabbinate.’ These were originally presented at the 1990
R.A. Convention as part of a Conference on the Contemporary Rab-
binate. The issue is dedicated to the memory of Rabbi Wolfe Kelman
and is devoted to the history and meaning of the rabbinate, the Amer-
ican synagogue, and the love of God.
Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991 contains papers from the Committee on
Jewish Law and Standards and is entitled “End Stage Medical Care: A
Halakhic Approach.”
Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995 issue is dedicated to the memory of Rabbi
Louis Finkelstein, z”l.
Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995 issue marks the first ten years of women in the
rabbinate.
Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998 is the 25th yahrzeit tribute to
Abraham Joshua Heschel.

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Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999 is a special issue on theology.
Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, is a special issue issue entitled “Health
Care: Right Or Privilege? Moral and Religious Values in Health Care
Reform.” This issue is published in cooperation with Union Seminary
Quarterly Review.

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Abelson, Kassel. The Satan and Rabbi Yitzhak. Vol. 35, No.
The status of a non-Jewish spouse and children 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 19–24.
of a mixed-marriage in the synagogue. Vol. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 39–49. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Aliyot for couples. Teshuvah. Committee on Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, No. 2, S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
Winter, 1994, pp. 51–58. Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Aber, Felix. E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Fundamentals of honor. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
October–January, 1948–1949, pp. 22–31. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Merit and unearned mercy. Vol. 8, No. 2, Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
January, 1952, pp. 1–8. Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
Abramov, Zalman.* Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
The letters and papers of Chaim Weizmann, Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
series A: letters, Volume I, Summer 1885– Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
October 29, 1902. Weizmann Memorial Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
Foundation. Review. Vol. 24, No. 3, Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Spring, 1970, pp. 62–64. Winter, 2000, pp. 69–72.
Abramovitz, A. Nathan. letters:
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need First things first. Mayer Abramowitz.
of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold Letter. Julius Shatz. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Jacob Wolf. Discussion.Vol. 31, No. 2, 1970, p. 65.
Winter, 1977, pp. 41–42. Letter. Allen Rutchik.Vol. 25, No. 1,
Abramowitz, Mayer. Fall, 1970, pp. 65–66.
articles: The Satan and Rabbi Yitzhak revisited.
Tish’a be-Av in Rome, under the arch of Mayer Abramovitz. Response. David
Titus. Vol. 5, No. 4, June, 1949, pp. Golinkin. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982,
23–27. pp. 50–54.
First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24, Abrams, Jerome.
No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 75–78. John Dewey’s influence. The influence of John
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Dewey on Jewish education. Preliminary
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; findings. Yochanan Muffs; Ronald Kronish.
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 39. 1976–1977, pp. 110–111.

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Abrams, Leah.* Transfiguring our face. Vol. 44, No. 2,
Songs of the Chassidim. (ed.) Velvel Pasternak. Winter, 1992, pp. 32–40.
Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 88–89. The wise son got away. Delivered at the
Abramson, David L. Form for Conservative Jewish Renewal,
Concerning cremation. One rabbi’s perspective. June, 1993. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 32–45. 1994, pp. 40–44.
Abramson, Glenda. Spirituality and the main sanctuary. Bridg-
God and the Israeli poets. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, ing the gap between synagogue and
1992, pp. 3–20. soul. Synagogue life; a special section.
Abramson, Robert. Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom;
Robert Cover: a Jewish life. Joseph Lukinsky; Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
Robert Abramson. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp.
1993, pp. 4–16. 51–58.
Ackerman, David M. articles:
A not too distant mirror. The Seminary Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener-
Rabbinical School curriculum. Vol. 44, No. ate and reflect images of God. Seeking
4, Summer, 1992, pp. 47–61. God in the Bible. Martin Samuel Cohen.
Ackerman, Nathan W. Response. Howard A. Addison. Vol. 51,
Ethical issues in psychotherapy. Vol. 23, No. 3, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 34–36.
Spring, 1969, pp. 1–15. reviews:
Ackerman, Walter I.* The spirit of renewal: crisis and response in
articles: Jewish life. Edward Feld. Review. Vol.
The day school in the Conservative move- 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 86–87.
ment. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp. Adler, Joshua J.
46–57. letters from Jerusalem:
The new curricula: some observations. Vol. Baba Sali and other follies. Theodore Fried-
32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 43–62. man. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Taly: a new alternative in Israeli education. 1987, pp. 92–93.
Walter I. Ackerman; Gerald L. Showstack. Adler, Morris.*
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 67–80. articles:
reviews: May I have a word with you? Vol. 21, No.
Jewish education in democratic society. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 50–55.
Jack J. Cohen. Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, letters:
Winter, 1966, pp. 74–78. Mixed seating. Letter.Vol. 11, No. 2, Win-
Addison, Howard A.* ter, 1957, pp. 36–37.
articles: Adler, Rachel.*
Ritual and myth: towards a revitalization Feminist folktales of justice. Robert Cover as a
of Jewish worship. Vol. 34, No. 2, resource for the renewal of halakhah. Vol.
November/December, 1980, pp. 43–49. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 40–55.
Upstairs/downstairs. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win- Adler, Rudolph J.
ter, 1982, pp. 78–80. articles:
Whence and whither? The future of Con- The rabbinic development of Rosh
servative Judaism in the United States. Hashanah. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
Charles Liebman; Saul Shapiro. Vol. 37, 1988/1989, pp. 34–41.
No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 4–9. letters:
Toward the revitalization of an urban syna- Women in the system of Mishnah. Jacob
gogue. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. Neusner. Letter. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring,
38–50. 1980, pp. 95–96.
And then there were five: towards a Con- Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame-
servative creed. Delivered at the United work. Joel Roth’s Melakhah—Conserva-
Synagogue, Southeast region, Jewish tive halakhah? Rudolph J. Adler; Alan J.
Educators’ Conference. Vol. 41, No. 4, Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Response.
Summer, 1989, pp. 35–41. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 53–55.

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Adler, Samuel H.* ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
The music of the Jews in the diaspora. Alfred No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 9–10.
Sendrey. Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
1971, pp. 85–86. need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Adler, Selig.* Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Steeled by adversity: essays and addresses on No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 37–38.
American Jewish life. Salo Wittmayer The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum-
Baron. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, mer, 1982, pp. 33–38.
1972, pp. 74–76. letters:
Ages, Arnold. Mixed seating. Presentation and state-
Anti-Semitisim versus anti-Zionism. Vol. 31, ments. Benjamin Lapidus; Eliezer Silver;
No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 7–12. Joseph Soloveitchi. Rebuttal. Vol. 11,
Science and the art of wonder: a bibliographic No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 53–58.
essay. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed)
pp. 61–66. Arthur A. Cohen. Review.
Ages, Shoshana. Reply. Arthur Cohen. Vol. 14, No. 4,
Dostoyevsky’s anti-Semitism. Arthur A. Chiel. Summer, 1960, pp. 14–21.
Letter. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 80. Letter. Bernard Heller. Vol. 15, No. 3,
Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. Spring, 1961, pp. 38–40.
Introduction to the Kaddish. (Hebrew and Letter. Bernard Heller. Reply. Vol. 15,
English). For those who died in the Israeli No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 40–41.
war. (tr.) Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 11, No. The evolution of Jewish thought. Review.
2, Winter, 1957, pp. 1–4. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Reply.Vol. 15,
Peace everlasting. Short story. Israel life and No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 42–44.
letters. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Vol. 19, No. 2, God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
Winter, 1965, pp. 32–39. Heschel. Review. Emil L. Fackenheim.
Tranquility and tears. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Vol. Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 15, No. 3,
21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 21–22. Spring, 1961, pp. 42–44.
Agress, Hyman.* Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Response. Emil
To Jerusalem and back: a personal account. Fackenheim. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
Saul Bellow. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, 1961, pp. 59–60.
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 101–103. Reply. Jacob Agus. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
Agus, Jacob B.* Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 84–85.
articles: Rebuttal. Emil Fackenheim. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
Mixed pews in Jewish tradition. Vol. 11, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 86.
No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 32–41. The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay.
The status of American Israel—a Conserva- Jacob B. Agus.
tive view. Vol. 2, No. 2, February, 1946, Letter. Charles W. Steckel. Vol. 27, No.
pp. 1–14. 3, Spring, 1973, p. 83.
Torah M’Sinai—a Conservative view. Vol. Letter. Werner Steinberg. Vol. 27, No. 3,
3, No. 2, February, 1947, pp. 23–42. Spring, 1973, p. 84.
Torah M’Sinai—the way of Takkanot. Vol. Letters. Charles W. Steckel; Werner Steinberg.
4, No. 2, February, 1948, pp. 5–11. Reply. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp.
Laws as standards. Vol. 6, No. 4, May, 84–85.
1950, pp. 8–26. reviews:
Obsolescence in Jewish ritual law. Vol. 7, Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B.
No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 9–19. Agus. Aaron H. Blumenthal; Ira J.
Claude Montefiore and liberal Judaism. Eisenstein; Marvin Fox. Response. Vol.
Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 1–20. 10, No. 3, Spring, 1956, pp. 18–27.
God and the catastrophe. R.A. conference On reconciling reason and faith. Legacy of
in memory of the six million. Vol. 18, Maimonides. Ben Zion Bokser. Review.
No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 13–21. Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951, pp.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- 38–39.

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Agus, Jacob B.* (cont’d.) Alexander, H.A. (Chanan).
reviews (cont’d.): articles:
Torah u-mitzvot ba-zeman hazeh. J. Lebo- David Halivni and Shamma Friedman: con-
witz. Review. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, flicting trends in Talmud criticism. Vol.
1956, pp. 47–50. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 45–57.
The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis of Teaching theology in Conservative ideolo-
Taamei ha-mitzvot besifrut Yisrael. gy. Historical Judaism and the concept
Isaac Heinemann. Review. Vol. 11, No. of education. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
4, Summer, 1957, pp. 24–34. 1996, pp. 35–52.
Claude Montefiore, the man and his letters:
thought. W. R. Matthews. Review. Vol. Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative cur-
13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, p. 21. ricula. Response to Jewish law in Con-
Tradition and change. Mordecai Waxman. servative schools. David Resnick. Vol.
Review. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, 34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 57–62.
pp. 46–54. Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.) curricula. Response to Jewish law in
Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 14, No. Conservative schools. Chanan Alexan-
4, Summer, 1960, pp. 1–4. der. Reply. David Resnick.Vol. 34, No.
The evolution of Jewish thought. Review. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 62–63.
Jakob J. Petuchowski. Reply.Vol. 15, David Halivni and Shamma Friedman: con-
No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 42–44. flicting trends in Talmud criticism. Let-
Toynbee’s letter to the Hebrews. The intent ter. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988,
of Toynbee’s history. Edward T. Gargan. pp. 104–105.
Reconsiderations. Arnold J. Toynbee. Allen, Wayne.
Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, articles:
1962–1963, pp. 48–60. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open
46–57. forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal.
Pharisaism in the making. Selected essays. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 63–64.
Louis Finkelstein. Review essay. Vol. 28, letters:
No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 60–65. Women in the synagogue. A congregant’s
The religion of ethical nationhood: view. Ruth R. Seldin. Letter. Vol. 33,
Judaism’s contribution to world peace. No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 95–96.
Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 34, Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 28–33. tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters.
Ahad Ha-am. Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen. Vol. 39,
The spiritual revival. (tr.) Leon Simon. Vol. 1, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 90–91.
No. 2, June, 1945, p. 33. Custom, halakhah, and the status of women.
Aizenberg, Isidoro.* Custom drives Jewish law on women. Elliot
articles: N. Dorff. The open forum. Wayne Allen;
Latin American Jewish writing. A brief sur- Benjamin J. Segal.
vey. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
66–72. pp. 66–73.
reviews: Letter. Elliot Goldberg. Vol. 52, No. 1,
History of the Jews of the Netherlands Fall, 1999, pp. 91–92.
Antilles. Two volumes. Isaac S. and Alon, Eli.
Suzanne A. Emmanuel. Review. Vol. 26, Two poems. A. Eli. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Vol. 24,
No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 77–80. No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 60–61.
Alder, Daniel. Alpher, Victor S.
The rabbi’s freedom of religious practice: Rabbi Science and religion: the problem of two
Israel Goldstein and 3 weeks in May 1929. epistemologies. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 39–47. 1987/1988, pp. 8–13.

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Altmann, Alexander.* reviews:
letters: Modern Jewish educational thought. David
Philosophies of Judaism, the history of Jewish Weinstein; Michael Yizhar. Review. Vol.
philosophy from biblical times to Franz 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 78–80.
Rosenzweig. Julius Guttmann. (tr.) David Arm, Milton.
Wolf Silverman. Review. Alexander Alt- articles:
mann. Reply. David Wolf Silverman.Vol. On restoring the preeminence of the Sabbath
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 77–80. morning service in our synagogue. Vol.
reviews: 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, pp. 30–33.
Book of doctrines and beliefs. Saadia Gaon. letters:
(tr.) Alexander Altmann. Review. Leo On restoring the preeminence of the Sab-
Trepp.Vol. 4, No. 1, October, 1947, pp. bath morning service in our synagogue.
19–21. Milton Arm. Comment. David Aron-
On the eternal in man. Max Scheler. son. Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, pp.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter– 33–36.
Spring, 1962, pp. 87–89 Aronson, David.*
Philosophies of Judaism, the history of Jew- articles:
ish philosophy from biblical times to On mixed seating and ‘Orthodox’ tradi-
Franz Rosenzweig. Julius Guttmann. tions. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp.
(tr.) David Wolf Silverman. Review. Vol. 59–65.
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 73–77. Faith and halakhah. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
Amaru, Betsy Halpern. 1966, pp. 34–48.
Conservative Judaism: one lay perspective. Vol. letters:
37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 23–28. On restoring the preeminence of the Sab-
Anderson, Cynthia. bath morning service in our synagogue.
Scripture and supererogation: evolution of an Milton Arm. Comment. Vol. 12, No. 3,
ethical category. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/ Spring, 1958, pp. 33–36.
December, 1980, pp. 4–11. Faith and halakhah. David Aronson. Letter.
Anderson, David E. Sefton D. Temkin. Vol. 21, No. 2, Win-
On the religion beat. Rabbis and the press. Vol. ter, 1967, p. 69.
39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 28–33. reviews:
Anonymous. Where Judaism differed. Abba Hillel Silver.
Jewish community centers and the synagogue. Review. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter, 1958,
Letter. Jewish center worker. Vol. 17, Nos. pp. 38–45.
3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 123–124. Rabbi Joel Sirkes. Elijah Judah Schochet.
Arenberg, Richard. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971,
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Robert J. pp. 89–91.
Saks. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, Aronson, Joseph.
pp. 80–81. The agony of the agunah. Trude Weiss-
Arian, Charles L. Rosmarin. Letter. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter,
Rabbis, intermarriage, and the Christian clergy. 1966, p. 93.
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 84–86. Aronson, Leonard J.
Arian, Philip.* The imp of God: can God command us to love
articles: Him? Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October,
Needed: emotional relevance in Jewish educa- 1980, pp. 28–36.
tion. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 46–52. Artson, Bradley Shavit.*
letters: articles:
Bar Mitzvah ceremony and Jewish educa- You shall live by them: ancient dynamics
tion. Letter. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, and modern Judaism. Vol. 39, No. 1,
1961, pp. 37–38. Fall, 1986, pp. 46–53.
Needed: emotional relevance in Jewish educa- OMETZ: college outreach and collegians’
tion. Philip Arian. Letter. William Novak. Judaism. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987,
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, p. 79. pp. 58–65.

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Artson, Bradley Shavit.* (cont’d.) Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol.
articles (cont’d.): 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 92–93.
With abounding love: a Conservative Jew- The making of Jewish and Christian wor-
ish relationship with God. Vol. 43, No. ship. Paul F. Bradshaw; Lawrence A.
2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 45–54. Hoffman.
Our covenant with stones. A Jewish ecolo- Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol.
gy of earth. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 93–94.
pp. 25–35. Jewish personal and social ethics. Louis
Integrating tradition and change. Vol. 44, Jacobs.
No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 18–31. Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol.
Barukh ha-Shem: God is bountiful. Vol. 46, 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. 94.
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 32–43. Without a single answer: poems on contem-
Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the porary Israel. Elaine Marcus Starkman;
good. The open forum. Marching to the Leah Schweitzer.
wrong drummer. Ismar Schorsch. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol.
46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 70–88. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 94–95.
Embracing death, embracing the world. The Mayer Sulzberger–Alexander Marx
Our alienation from death and creation. correspondence, 1904–1923. Herman
Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. Dicker.
49–54. Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol.
Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 91.
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 26–34. Ancient Israelite religion: essays in honor of
The soul of a rabbi’s work. Vol. 52, No. 4, Frank Moore Cross. Patrick Miller; Paul
Summer, 2000, pp. 64–68. Hanson; S. Dean McBride.
letters: Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol.
OMETZ: college outreach and collegians’ 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 92–93.
Judaism. Letter.Cheryl Birkner. Vol. 40, Your people, my people: finding acceptance
No. 1, Fall, 1987, p. 107. and fulfillment as Jew by choice. Lena
reviews: Romanoff; Lisa Holstein.
The mind of the Talmud: an intellectual his- Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol.
tory of the Bavli. David Kraemer. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 93.
Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol. In God’s mirror: reflections and essays.
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. 90. Harold M. Schulweis.
The rabbinic class of Roman Palestine in Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Late Antiquity. Lee I. Levine. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 96.
Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol. What’s so bad about guilt? Learning to live
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 90–91. with it since we can’t live without it.
Time for my soul: a treasury of stories for Harlan J. Wechsler.
Our Holy Days. Annette Labovitz; Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Eugene Labovitz. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 96.
Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol. On being a Jew. James Kugel.
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. 91. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
A touch of heaven: eternal stories for Jew- 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 88–90.
ish living. Annette Labovitz; Eugene Talmud Bavli: The ArtScroll series. Hersch
Labovitz. Goldwurm; Nosson Scherman.
Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. 91. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, p. 90.
Encounters. Aryeh Kaplan. In partnership with God: contemporary
Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol. Jewish law and ethics. Byron L. Sherwin.
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 91–92. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
All is in the hands of heaven: the teachings 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, p. 91.
of Rabbi Mordechai Leiner of Izbica. Midrashim. Jewish writer’s chapbook 5.
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44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 91. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 92–93.
Moments of crisis in Jewish–Christian rela- Be’er Tuvia: from the writings of Rabbi
tions. Marc Saperstein. Theodore Friedman. David Golinkin.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 91–92. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 93–94.
Understanding the rabbinic mind. Essays Exodus and exile: the structure of the Jew-
on the hermeneutic of Max Kadushin. ish holidays. Monford Harris.
Peter Ochs. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 94–95.
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 92–93. From the ends of the earth: Judaic treasures
Torah through the ages: a short history of of the Library of Congress. Abraham J.
Judaism. Jacob Neusner. Karp.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 93–94. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 95–96.
The Jerusalem report. Periodical. (ed.) Daughters of the king: women and the syn-
Hirsh Goodman. agogue. Susan Grossman; Rivka Haut.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 94. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 95–96.
Reading the book: making the Bible a time- The Rosendorf quartet: a novel. Nathan
less text. Burton I. Visotzky. Shaham. (tr.) Dalya Bilu.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 92. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, p. 96.
God, Torah, Israel: traditionalism without Walking humbly with God: the life and
fundamentalism. Louis Jacobs. writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah Matt.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. (ed.) Daniel C. Matt.
45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 92–93. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Sefer Mordechai lemassekhet Gittin, 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, p. 92.
lemassekhet Kiddushin. Mayer Rabi- The encyclopedia of Jewish prayer: Ashke-
nowitz; Joel Roth. nazic and Sephardic rites. Macy Nulman.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 92–93.
Sefer hilkhot haRif. Hillel Hyman. The encyclopedia of Jewish symbols. Ellen
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Frankel; Betsy Platkin Teutsch.
45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Midrash Mishlei. Burton I. Visotzky. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 93–94.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. A plague if dreamers: three novellas. Steve
45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93. Stern. Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Sifra divei rav. Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, p. 94.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. The return to Scripture in Judaism and
45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93. Christianity. Essays in postcritical inter-
Archaeology of the land of the Bible: pretation. Peter Ochs.
10,000–586 B.C.E. Amihai Mazar. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 94–95.
45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 93–94. Rabbinic-lay relations in Jewish law. Walter
Contemporary psychoanalysis & religion: Jacob; Moshe Zemer.
transference and transcendence. James Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
W. Jones. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 95–96.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Threescore amd ten: essays in honor of
45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 94–95. Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on the occa-
Jonah: a new translation with introduction, sion of his 70th birthday. Abraham J.
commentary and interpretation. Jack Karp; Louis Jacobs; Chaim Zalman
M. Sasson. Dimitrovsky.

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Artson, Bradley Shavit.* (cont’d.) Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
reviews (cont’d.): 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 94–96.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Jewish renewal: a path to healing and
47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, p. 91. transformation. Michael Lerner.
A time to mourn, a time to comfort: the art Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
of Jewish living. Ron Wolfson. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 91–94.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. On the doorposts of your house. Chaim
47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 91–92. Stern.
Modern poems on the Bible: an anthology. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
David Curzon. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 94–95.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, c.1615.
47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 92–93. Abraham David. (tr.) Leon Weinberger;
The how to handbook for Jewish living. Dena Ordan.
Kerry M. Olitzky; Ronald H. Isaacs. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 95–96.
47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, p. 93. The history of Sukkot in the 2nd Temple
The state of religion atlas. Includes maps. and rabbinic period. Jeffrey L. Ruben-
Joanne O’Brien; Martin Palmer. stein. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter,
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 1996, p. 88.
47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 93–94. The fire in the equations: science, religion
Teaching your children about God: a mod- & the search for God. Kitty Ferguson.
ern Jewish approach. David J. Wolpe. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 94.
47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 94–95. Travels on the private Zodiac: reflections
The HarperCollins study Bible: New Revised on Jewish life, ritual, and spirituality.
standard version. Wayne A. Meeks. Martin Samuel Cohen.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 95–96. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 95.
The Hebrew Bible in literary criticism. Alex The classic midrash: Tannaitic commen-
Preminger; Edward L. Greenstein. taries on the Bible. Reuven Hammer.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, p. 94. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 95–96.
A gathering of angels: angels in Jewish life No other Gods: the modern struggle
and literature. Morris B. Margolies. against idolatry. Kenneth Seeskin.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 94–95. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 88.
The empty chair: finding hope and joy, time- Covenant of blood: circumcision and gen-
less wisdom from a Hasidic master, Rebbe der in rabbinic Judaism. Lawrence A.
Nahman of Breslov. Moshe Mykoff. Hoffman.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, p. 95. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 89.
Caring for creation: an ecumenical On life after death. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.
approach to the environmental crisis. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Max Oelschlaeger. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 90.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Leadership without easy answers. Ronald
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 95–96. A. Heifetz.
Facing the abusing God: a theology of Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
protest. David R. Blumenthal. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, p. 93.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua Hes-
47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 92–94. chel’s poetics of piety. Edward K. Kaplan.
For those who can’t believe: overcoming the Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
obstacles to faith. Harold M. Schulweis. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 94–95.

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The disappearance of God: a divine mys- berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
tery. Richard Elliot Friedman. thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 75.
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 95–96. A misunderstood gemara—a wrong minhag.
The responsa of Professor Louis Ginzberg. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 69–70.
David Golinkin. reviews:
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Unity and diversity in the Conservative move-
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 90. ment. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Reviews and
The death of death: resurrection and immor- comments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Garten;
tality in Jewish thought. Neil Gillman. Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. Vol. 4,
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. No. 1, October, 1947, pp. 8–10.
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 91–92. Axelrad, Albert S.*
Selected poems of Shmuel HaNagid. (tr.) Reflection on religious pluralism and the state
Peter Cole. of Israel. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981,
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. pp. 41–47.
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 92. Let principle encounter principle: Conservative
The Jewish war. Tova Reich. Judaism and religious egalitarianism. Vol.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 77–79.
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, p. 90. Ayoub, Mahmoud M.
The last happy occasion. Alan Shapiro. And the earth shall shine forth. Fall and
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. restoration in Judaism, Christianity, and
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 90–92. Islam. Delivered at the Isthmus Institute,
The gift of peace: personal reflections. 1989. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp.
Joseph Cardinal Bernadin. 17–36.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Azikri, Eleazar.
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 92–93. Yedid nefesh. Prayer. (tr.) Michael Wasserman.
Arzt, Max.* Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. 32.
articles: Yedid nefesh. Prayer. (tr.) Michael Wasserman.
Conservative Judaism as a unifying force. Corrections. Editorial Board. Vol. 44, No.
Vol. 5, No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 10–20. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 92.
The legacy of Solomon Schechter. Vol. 11,
No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 5–12. Bacon, Gershon C.*
Agenda for synagogue and center. Vol. 16, The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. community. Harriet Pass Freidenreich.
35–42. Review. Vol. 34, No. 2,
The current theological situation. Seymour November/December, 1980, pp. 60–62.
Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum- Baeck, Leo.*
mer, 1969, p. 22. Prayer and study. (tr.) William Wolf. Vol. 13,
reviews: No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 1–15.
The Conservative movement: an analysis of Bairey, W. Zev.
Conservative Judaism: an American Takkanot: a layman’s call for active legislation.
Religious Movement. Marshall Sklare. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 72–76.
Review. William Herberg; Max Arzt; Bakan, David.
Abraham Karp. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Where is the war? A rapprochement of science
1955, pp. 52–57. and religion. Shamai Kanter. Letter. Vol. 20,
Asekoff, Stanley L. No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 75.
The ascent and descent of Joseph: an interpreta- Letter. David Bakan. Response. Harris H.
tion. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 22–28. Hirschberg. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966,
Auerbach, Selig S.* pp. 93–94.
articles: Ballonoff, Martin.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Retreat to progress: Adult education come of age.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 79–87.

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Ballonoff, Martin. (cont’d.) Barash, Asher.
Dialogue: the Israeli and the American Jew. The last in Toledo—a story. Vol. 19, No. 3,
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 72–75. Spring, 1965, pp. 22–40.
Balser, Henry. Bargad, Warren.
What really happened at Sinai? Vol. 47, No. 2, The Jewish community: some problems, some
Winter, 1995, pp. 64–68. answers. Teaching Hebrew through creative
Balter, Shlomo.* writing. A pedagogic experiment at Camp
articles: Ramah. Eli Ginzberg; Harold M.
The unmarried Jew: problems and Schulweis; David Lieber; Lowell Eliezer
prospects. Viviana Zelizer. Letter. Vol. Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; Warren Bargad.
32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 111–112. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 52–62.
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Barmash, Pamela.*
Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter; reviews:
Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David Jewish women living the challenge: a Hadas-
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. sah compendium. (ed.) Carol Diament.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, Programming ideas. Claudia Chernov;
p. 71. Leora Tanenbaum. Review. Vol. 50, No.
reviews: 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 95–96.
Number our days. Barbara Meyerhoff. Sacred enigmas: literary religion in the
Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, Hebrew Bible. Stephen A. Geller. Review.
pp. 96–97. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. 89.
Banks, Gary Michael. Barnard, Gershom.
Rabbi Heschel through Christian eyes. Originally letters:
presented with Rabbi Aaron Kriegel at the Keruv and the status of intermarried families.
Rabbinical Assembly of Southern California, Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Letter. Vol. 36,
Los Angeles, 1998. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, No. 4, Summer, 1983, p. 105.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 100–111. Is outreach possible in the Conservative
Bar-Zev, Asher. movement? Steven Bayar. Letter. Vol.
articles: 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp.
ZPG and the Jewish problem. Vol. 30, No. 106–107.
3, Spring, 1976, pp. 76–82. Barneis, Ruth.
letters: Mitzvah of Kashrut. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter.
ZPG and the Jewish problem. Asher Bar-Zev. Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, p. 44.
Letter. Mordecai L. Brill. Vol. 31, Nos. Barras, Abraham D.*
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. The prayer book, weekday, Sabbath, and
108–109. festival. Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 13,
Letter. Annette Labovitz. Vol. 31, Nos. No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 53–54.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, p. 109. Barylko, Jaime.
Barack, Nathan A.* A cat story. Jaime Barylko. (tr.) Eduardo
articles: Rauch. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/
Religious leadership in our critical age. Vol. December, 1980, pp. 30–33.
8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 28–32. Barzilay, Isaac.*
letters: The French enlightenment and the Jews.
Directions for the Conservative movement. Arthur Hertzberg. Review. Vol. 23, No. 2,
Editorial remarks. Mordecai Waxman. Winter, 1969, pp. 89–93.
Letter. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, Baumatz, Margit.
pp. 84–86. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserva- Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan
tive-Reform bet din in Israel. Gilbert Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S.
Kollin. Letter. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit
1974, pp. 79–80. Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman;
I do not say kaddish. Leon Wells. Letter. David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol.
Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, p. 96. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. 79.

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Baumgarten, Murray. Berdyczewski, Michah Yosef.
Abishag: the body’s song. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Berdyczewski and the Jewish sorrow. (tr.)
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 42–57. Stanley Nash. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974,
Bavli, Hillel. pp. 51–57.
Shirim achronim. Hebrew. Shmuel Leiter. Berenbaum, Michael G.*
Poems. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Elie Wiesel and contemporary Jewish theol-
1962–1963, pp. 1–8. ogy. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
Moral implications of the rabbinate: a summary 19–39.
of the conference. Nahum M. Waldman. Reflections on teaching about the Holocaust.
Poem. (tr.) Norman Tarnor. Vol. 17, Nos. Delivered at the National Conference of the
3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 47–48. American Academy of Religion, November,
letters: 1979. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February,
The poetry of Hillel Bavli. Shmuel Leiter. 1981, pp. 39–47.
Letter. Joel Orent. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, letters:
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 124–125. Elie Wiesel and contemporary Jewish theol-
Bayar, Steven. ogy. Michael G. Berenbaum. Letter.
articles: Lawrence M. Silverman. Vol. 30, No. 4,
Is outreach possible in the Conservative Summer, 1976, p. 96.
movement? Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, reviews:
1987, pp. 62–70. Self portrait of a hero: the letters of
letters: Jonathan Netanyahu. Benjamin
Is outreach possible in the Conservative Netanyahu; Ido Netanyahu. Introduc-
movement? Steven Bayar. Letter. Ger- tion. Herman Wouk. Review. Vol. 35,
shom Barnard. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 88–91.
1987/1988, pp. 106–107. Berger, Julius.
Behrmann, Nicolas Lee.* Restraint on marriages during the omer days.
Release of an oath: the Kol Nidre. The Electric Vol. 8, No. 3, April, 1952, pp. 16–22.
Prunes. Recording Review. Ario S. Hyams. Bergman, Ben Zion.
Letter. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 82–83. Legal notes. Clergy malpractice. Leon B. Fink;
Behrmann, Paul R. Jeshaia Schnitzer. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 1,
Disenchanted. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp. Fall, 1983, pp. 79–80.
16–24. Bergman, Samuel Hugo.
Bellin, Lowell Eliezer. Prayer in the thought of Rav Kuk. Vol. 20, No.
The Jewish community: some problems, some 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 29–34.
answers. Should the rabbi know systems The power of conversation. A word to the
analysis? Linear programming? Should the Jews and Arabs. (tr.) Eric L. Friedland. Vol.
Jewish center director know operations 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 3–6.
research? Regression analysis? Should the Berkowitz, Martin.
“Jewish civil service” know modern Homeless Judaism. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter,
administration? Eli Ginzberg; Harold M. 1993, pp. 59–70.
Schulweis; David Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Berlin, Charles.*
Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; Warren Bargad. The Jewish literary treasures of England and
Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 35–43. America. Harry M. Rabinowicz. Review.
Ben Zoma.* Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 81–82.
Troubled Eden. Chaim Bermant. Review. Vol. Berlin, Isaiah, Sir.
25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 90–91. Acceptance speech upon receiving the
Benyunes, Abraham J. Jerusalem prize. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
The new mohalim: personal reflections. Floyd 1980, pp. 14–17.
F. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn; Mark Berman, Harold.
Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes; Charles Model social action activities. A fact sheet.
A. Scott; David Scott Trochtenberg. Brit Morris Laub; Harold Berman. The open
Kodesh participants. Vol. 42, No. 4, forum. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp.
Summer, 1990, pp. 61–65. 77–82.

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Berman, Jeremiah J. colloquium. (ed.) Leon A. Jick. Review. Vol.
The return to the Jewish day school. Vol. 7, 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 93–94.
No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 1–13. Blank, Debra Reed.*
Berman, Myron. articles:
Teaching Judaism at a Protestant seminary. Sh’fokh hamatkha and Eliyahu in the hag-
Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 77–81. gadah: ideology in liturgy. In memory of
Further thoughts on the law committee. Rabbi Max Routtenberg. Vol. 40, No.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routtenberg; 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 73–86.
Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumenthal; Liturgical theory and liturgical change. Vol.
Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, No. 2, 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 53–63.
Winter, 1972, pp. 79–82. Little known rabbinic texts on women and
Bermant, Chaim.* prayer. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp.
Portnoy’s complaint. Philip Roth. Review. Vol. 7–10.
23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 86–88. reviews:
Bernards, Solomon S.* Out of the depths I call to you: a book of
reviews: prayers for the married Jewish woman.
The living Talmud—the wisdom of the Nina Beth Cardin. Review. Vol. 45, No.
Fathers, and its classical commentaries. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 86–88.
Judah Goldin. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, The changing face of Jewish and Christian
Spring, 1959, pp. 54–55. worship in North America. Paul F. Brad-
The marriage bed. Harry F. Tashman. Review. shaw; Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review.
Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 43–45. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 91–94.
Bernstein, Ellen. Sacred sound and social change: liturgical
Synagogue environmental resources. Greg music in Jewish and Christian experi-
Robbins; Ellen Bernstein. Vol. 44, No. 1, ence. Lawrence A. Hoffman; Janet R.
Fall, 1991, pp. 59–68. Walton. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
Bernstein, Irving. 1994, pp. 88–89.
“We are one:” the challenge facing the Jewish A silent sorrow: pregnancy loss: guidance
community. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter, 1977, and support for you and you family.
pp. 70–74. Ingrid Kohn, Perry-Lynn Moffitt, with
Bet Din. Isabelle A. Wilkins. Review. Vol. 46,
Mixed seating. Opinion in Kehilah Kedoshah No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 92–93.
Adath Israel congregation matter. Vol. 11, Blecher, Arthur C.*
No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 1–31. Judaism and human rights. Milton R. Konvitz.
Bialik, Ilana. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
Author’s query. Yiddish theater. Ilana Bialik. 91–92.
Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, p. 89. Judaism and human rights. Review. Arthur C.
Birkner, Cheryl. Blecher. Letter. Milton R. Konvitz. Vol. 28,
OMETZ: college outreach and collegians’ No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 86–87.
Judaism. Bradley Shavit Artson. Letter. Vol. Bloom, Jack H*
40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, p. 107. articles:
Birnbaum, Barbara. Journey to understanding. Jews and the
Conservative Judaism and theology. Letter.Vol. racial crisis. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer,
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. 93. 1965, pp. 11–16.
Birnbaum, Ervin.* “By the power vested in me.” Symbolic
Ideological change in Israel. Alan Arian. Review. exemplarhood and the pulpit rabbi. Syn-
Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 84–87. agogue life; a special section. Howard A.
Bisk, Tsvi. Addison; Jack H Bloom; Cathy L. Felix;
The Conservative movement in Israel. Vol. 37, Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 50, No. 4,
No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 28–33. Summer, 1998, pp. 59–66.
Bland, Kalman P.* Reflections on the silenced modim: modim
The teaching of Judaica in American de-Rabbanan. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
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Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical The woman’s role: a continuing discussion.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Chaim H. Pearl. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall,
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley 1978, pp. 67–70.
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; reviews:
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B.
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Agus. Review. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring,
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron 1956, pp. 1–5.
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H New dimensions in Judaism: creative analy-
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. sis in rabbinic concepts. Philip Sigal.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard 1976–1977, pp. 99–100.
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Blumenthal, David R.*
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. articles:
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Revelation: a modern dilemma. Vol. 31,
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 64–69.
Winter, 2000, pp. 82–83. Speaking about God in the modern world.
letters: Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp.
Finkelstein and his critics. Michael B. 49–59.
Greenbaum. Letter. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, Domesticating mysticism: the tension
1996, pp. 91–96. between spirituality and social order.
reviews: Mysticism as an “anarchic” force. Original-
Great Jewish thinkers of the twentieth cen- ly delivered at the Franz Rosenzweig
tury. (ed.) Simon Noveck. Review. Vol. Lehrhaus, Jewish Theological Seminary,
18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 67–68. November 13, 1990. Vol. 43, No. 4,
Contemporary Jewish thought, a reader. Summer, 1991, pp. 47–55.
(ed.) Simon Noveck. Review. Vol. 18, Who is battering whom? Based on Facing
No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 67–68. the abusing God: a theology of protest.
Bloom, Mark S.* Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp.
Isaac Leeser and the making of American 72–89.
Judaism. Lance J. Sussman. Review. Vol. Creating Zoharic texts. Includes essays of
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 91–93. students. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997,
Blumenthal, Aaron H.* pp. 59–68.
articles: letters:
The synagogue center. Vol. 2, No. 3, April, Empathic absence and presence as a route
1946, pp. 20–23. to God. Ira F. Stone. Conservative
The challenge of Yom Tov Sheni. Vol. 24, Judaism and theology. Letter. David R.
No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 45–48. Blumenthal. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999,
Questionnaire on conversion. Vol. 24, No. pp. 93–94.
4, Summer, 1970, pp. 43–47. reviews:
Further thoughts on the law committee. On repentance: from the oral discourses of
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Hebrew.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- (ed.) Pinchas H. Peli. Review. Vol. 31,
thal; Philip Sigal. The open forum. Vol. No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 37–39.
26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 67–72. Encounters with the Jewish people. Chaim
The status of women in Jewish law. Vol. Raphael. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Win-
31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40. ter, 1980, pp. 90–91.
letters: Aging as a spiritual journey. Eugene
The woman’s role: a continuing discussion. Bianchi. Review. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
Miriam Klein Shapiro.Vol. 32, No. 1, 1985, p. 101.
Fall, 1978, pp. 63–66. Battered Jewish wives: case studies in the
The woman’s role: a continuing discussion. response to rage. Mimi Scarf. Review.
Miriam Klein Shapiro. Addendum. Vol. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp.
32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, p. 112. 88–89.

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Blumenthal, Mortimer J.* On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The
Children of the dream. Bruno Bettelheim. Jewish people in the 1st century, Vol. 1,
Review essay. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, Compendia rerum iudaicarum ad
pp. 16–19. Novum Testamentum, section 1:1. S.
Bockman, David. Safrai; M. Stern. Review. Vol. 37, No.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69.
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein; On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The
Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J. Jews under Roman rule. Studies in
Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E. Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 20. E.
Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V. Mary Smallwood. Review. Vol. 37, No.
Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69.
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Stampfer; Bokser, Ben Zion.*
Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fendrick; David articles:
Bockman; Gershon Schwartz; Sheldon The universal and the particular. Delivered
Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth at the Conference on Science,
Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Philosophy and Religion, August, 1945.
Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 1–9.
Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, The election of Israel. Vol. 3, No. 4, July,
Fall, 1999, p. 75. 1947, pp. 17–25.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical The psychology of pastoral work. Vol. 5,
Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan No. 3, April, 1949, pp. 28–32.
Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S. Memorandum on the treatment of Korban-
Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit ot in the forthcoming edition of the
Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman; High Holiday prayer book. Vol. 13, No.
David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 13–17.
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 81–82. Committee on Jewish Law and Standards.
Bohnen, Eli A.* Capital punishment. Vol. 15, No. 3,
The failure of the American rabbi. S. Michael Spring, 1961, pp. 32–33.
Gelber. Review. Eli A. Bohnen; Louis Committee on Jewish Law and Standards.
Levitsky. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Statement on birth control. Vol. 15, No.
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 115–116. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 32–35.
Intermarriage. Albert I. Gordon. Review. Vol. Exodus 15.3. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 80–81. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 67–68.
The voice still speaks. A collection of sermons . Birth control. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Morris Adler. (ed.) Jacob Chinitz. Review. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 79–82.
Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 93–94. Committee on Jewish Law and Standards.
Bokser, Baruch M.* Statement on the organ and Jewish wor-
letters: ship. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum-
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- mer, 1963, p. 113.
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- Rabbi Kook: builder and dreamer of zion.
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. Israel life and letters. Vol. 19, No. 2,
Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No. Winter, 1965, pp. 68–78.
4, Summer, 1984, pp. 105–107. Rabbi Kook the poet. Vol. 25, No. 3,
reviews: Spring, 1971, pp. 56–63.
The gospel and the land. Early Christianity A letter by the Gerer rebbe. Vol. 35, No. 2,
and Jewish territorial doctrine. W. D. Winter, 1982, pp. 26–32.
Davies. Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, letters:
1975, pp. 71–74. Memorandum on the treatment of Korban-
On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The ot in the forthcoming edition of the
halakhah at Qumran. Studies in High Holiday prayer book. Ben Zion
Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 16. Bokser.
Lawrence H. Schiffman. Review. Vol. Reinterpretation—its canons and limits.
37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69. On the Sabbath and Festival prayer-

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book. Robert F. Gordis. Response. Vol. letters:
13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 21–26. The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
Letter. Alexander J. Burnstein. Vol. 14, covenant. An open letter to Elliot Dorff.
No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 43–46. Renewing the covenant: a theology for
Reply. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. the postmodern Jews. Eugene B.
46–48. Borowitz. Review essay. Elliot N. Dorff.
What direction social ethics. Seymour Siegel. Letter. Eugene B. Borowitz. Vol. 50, No.
Letter. In defense of liberalism. Vol. 25, 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 61–65.
No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 76–79. Matters of degree and kind. An open
reviews: response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let-
Legacy of Maimonides. On reconciling rea- ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a
son and faith. Review. Jacob B. Agus. theology for the postmodern Jews.
Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 38–39. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Let-
The greater Judaism in the making. Morde- ter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Vol.
cai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 15, No. 3, 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71.
Spring, 1961, pp. 46–55. reviews:
A life of Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai. Problematic Rebel. Maurice Friedman.
Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964,
Fall, 1963, pp. 66–67. pp. 69–71.
The Church and the Jewish people, a com- Bossin, Gary.*
mentary on the second Vatican council’s The harvest. Meyer Levin. Review. Vol. 32,
declaration on the relation of the No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 78.
Church to non-Christian religions. Braiterman, Zachary.*
Augustin Cardinal Bea. Review. Vol. 21, Living in the image of God: Jewish teaching to
No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 54–67. perfect the world. Irving Greenberg;
Orot ha-Teshuvah. Abraham Isaac Kook. Shalom Freedman. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3,
(tr.) Alter B. Z. Metzger. Review. Vol. Spring, 2000, pp. 89–91.
23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 74–77. Brandriss, Joseph M.
A commentary on Rabbi Kook. Mishnato shel Aime’ Palliere: his life and death. Vol. 10, No.
HaRav Kook. Zvi Yaron. Review essay. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 38–44.
Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 72–80. Brandwein, Chaim.*
Booth, David. The conflict of generations in modern Hebrew
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical literature. Israel life and letters. Vol. 19,
Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mission. No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 79–83.
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; The bitter end of Mordecai Tough. (tr.) Hillel Hal-
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; Leonard J. kin. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 32–36.
Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon Freeman; Sidney Brann, Henry Walter.*
S. Guthman; Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour articles:
Rosenbloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph The Jewish communities of France and
Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Germany. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer,
Shalom J. Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon 1971, pp. 51–56.
Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; reviews:
Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. The messianic idea in Judaism. Gershom
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 78–79. Scholem. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter,
Borodowski, Alfredo Fabio. 1974, pp. 86–88.
Hasidic sources in Heschel’s conception of Braude, William G.*
prayer. Dedicated in memory to Rabbi Tractate Demai: a 2nd century case-book for
Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, modifying religious practice. Vol. 34, No.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 36–47. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 3–7.
Borowitz, Eugene B.* Breakstone, David.
articles: Moral education. The challenge to
The prospects for Jewish denominationalism. Conservative Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3,
Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 64–74. Spring, 1997, pp. 32–42.

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Brem, Jerome B. Brisman, Leslie.
At what time in Jewish history did Rosh Unequal affliction. The scroll of Esther. Vol.
Hashanah begin on the first of Tishri? Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 3–13.
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 73–80. Bromberg, Kenneth.
Breslauer, S. Daniel.* Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
articles: Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein;
Thoughts on idolatry. Occasioned by the Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J.
new High Holy Day mahzor. Vol. 30, Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E.
No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 52–57. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V.
Modernization and zionism. Vol. 31, Nos. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Stampfer;
pp.70–78. Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fendrick; David
Decoding the Jewish elements of I and Thou. Bockman; Gershon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph;
Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 34–45. Burton Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth
The dove: reimagining the chosen people. Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim
83–88. Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 77.
reviews: Bronstein, Robert.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: between philoso- Selections from a commentary on the Hagga-
pher and hero. The wisdom of Heschel. dah. Jonathan Omer-man. Letter. Vol. 43,
Selected by Ruth Marcus Goodhill. No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. 96.
Review essay. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, Brooks, David B.
1976, pp. 47–50. The sharpening struggle for Israel’s environ-
Felix Adler and ethical culture. From ment. David B. Brooks; Joseph Shadur.
Reform Judaism to ethical culture: the Previously published in part as “Israel and
evolution of Felix Adler. Benny Kraut. the Environment: Signs of Progress,” David
Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, B. Brooks. Reconstructionist, 55:4, 1990.
1980, pp. 80–83. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 51–58.
Brettler, Marc.* Brown, Lawrence D.
Who wrote the Bible? Richard Elliott Health reform in America. The mystery of the
Friedman. Review. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, missing moral momentum. Vol. 51, No. 4,
1988, pp. 85–87. Summer, 1999, pp. 103–111.
Brief, Neil. Brown, Michael.
articles: articles:
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Knight of faith or man of doubt? A
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, contemporary reading of the akedah. Vol.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 10–12. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 17–23.
letters: Reflection’s on Israel’s turning 40. Vol. 40,
The (un-) Jewish marriage encounter. No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 10–13.
Melvin J. Glazer. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 4, letters:
Summer, 1976, pp. 95–96. Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner.
Brill, Mordecai L. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp.
articles: 77–78.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Brown, Robert McAfee.
Discussion. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max The Holocaust. Crisis of indifference. Robert
Routtenberg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. McAfee Brown; David Wolf Silverman; Ismar
Blumenthal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, No. 2, Schorsch; Robert Alan Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos.
Winter, 1972, pp. 78–79. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 16–20.
letters: Brown, Steven M.*
ZPG and the Jewish problem. Asher Bar- articles:
Zev. Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall– A Seminary student in the Columbia crisis.
Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 108–109. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 1–5.

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reviews: Caine, Burton.
The art of Jewish living: the Shabbat Seder. The akedah. Angel unbound. Vol. 52, No. 1,
Ron Wolfson. Review. Vol. 38, No. 4, Fall, 1999, pp. 5–27.
Summer, 1986, pp. 116–117. Caine, Ivan.
Brusin, David. Names in Agnon. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969,
The promise of PEP. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 25–41.
pp. 53–55. Cantor, Debra S.
Buber, Martin.* Life inside the gates: combining the spiritual
reviews: and the physical. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995,
Between a people and its land. Review. pp. 11–14.
Theodore Friedman. Vol. 1, No. 2, Cardin, Nina Beth.*
June, 1945, pp. 31–33. articles:
For the sake of heaven. Review. Arthur Women in the rabbinate. The first ten
Hertzberg. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, years. Allan Kensky; Nina Beth
pp. 40–42. Cardin. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995,
Ba-ayot. Hebrew. Review. Jack J. Cohen. pp. 5–6.
Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. gimel- The first generation of women’s rabbinate.
daled. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 15–20.
Bundt, Barbara Kalin. reviews:
The divorced-parent family and the synagogue Women as ritual experts: the religious lives
community. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, of elderly Jewish women in Jerusalem.
pp. 74–77. Susan Starr Sered. Review. Vol. 45, No.
Burnstein, Alexander J.* 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 90–91.
articles: The Jewish women’s awareness guide:
Conception of Israel in the Kusari. Vol. 1, connections for the 2nd wave of Jewish
No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 19–26. feminism. New Woman Collective:
The way of tradition. Vol. 5, No. 3, April, Janet Carney, Ruth Ann Magder, Laura
1949, pp. 5–15. Wine Paster, Marcia Cohn Spiegel,
letters: Abigail Weinberg. Review. Vol. 45, No.
The problem of evil. Israel Lebendiger. 2, Winter, 1993, p. 88.
Critical Comments. Vol. 2, No. 2, Far more precious than jewels: perspectives
February, 1946, pp. 19–21. on Biblical women. Katheryn Pfisterer
Memorandum on the treatment of Kor- Darr. Review. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer,
banot in the forthcoming edition of the 1993, p. 91.
High Holiday prayer book. Ben Zion Carr, Judy.
Bokser. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter, Religious alternatives in Israel. 1. Can
1960, pp. 43–46. progressive Judaism take root? Vol. 25, No.
reviews: 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 70–72.
Christianity and democracy. Jacques Mari- Carter, Carie.
tain. Review. Vol. 2, No. 1, October, Construction of religious symbols and
1945, pp.21–22. professional roles by male and female
Arnold J. Toynbee’s interpretation of histo- North American rabbis. Carie Carter;
ry. Review. Vol. 3, no. 4, July, 1947, pp. Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube. Vol.
26–35. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79.
The book of books: an introduction. Case, Jonathan.*
Solomon Goldman. Review. Vol. 4, No. The language of truth: the Torah commentary
4, June, 1948, pp. 25–29. of the Sfat Emet. Arthur Green. Review.
The intellectual adventure of ancient man. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 84–85.
H. and H. A. Frankfort; John A. Wil- Celnik, Isaac H.
son; Thorkild Jacobsen; Willian A. Yom Tov Sheni: a third alternative. Hillel E.
Irwin. Review. Vol. 4, No. 4, June, Silverman. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
1948, pp. 25–29. 1970, pp. 67–68.

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Charles, Gerda.* Heschel’s time-bomb. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall,
The fixer. Bernard Malamud. Review. Vol. 21, 1973, pp. 10–18.
No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 80–81. Chertoff, Mordecai S.*
Charmandarian, Mamikon. articles:
Unforgettable days. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, Israel—the writer’s promised land. Vol. 7,
1974, pp. 49–56. No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 33–37.
Charry, Dana.* reviews:
Women and change in Jewish law. Responses Israel: its role in civilization. Moshe Davis.
to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur E. Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp.
Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Charry; 45–46.
Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Reifman; Little did I know: recollections and reflec-
Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. Vol. 29, tions. Maurice Samuel. Review. Vol. 18,
No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 45–47. No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 63–66.
Charry, Elias. Chiat, Marilyn J.
articles: articles:
Barukh Adonai yom yom. Vol. 8, No. 1, Ancient synagogues in Eretz Yisrael. Vol.
November, 1951, pp. 14–19. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 4–18.
A novel experiment in religious education. Vol. letters:
11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. 20–23. Ancient synagogues in Eretz Yisrael. Mari-
The youth program in a medium-sized con- lyn J. Chiat. Letter. Burton L. Visotsky.
gregation. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, p. 95.
pp. 41–45. Chiel, Arthur A.*
Ben Torah . . . Bar-Mitzvah at sixteen. Vol. articles:
16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 52–55. Francis Salvador: Jew, gentleman, revolu-
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- tionist. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976,
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, pp. 51–56.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 12–13. Dostoyevsky’s anti-Semitism. Vol. 31, No.
letters: 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 21–27.
Bar Mitzvah ceremony and Jewish educa- Benjamin Franklin and Menachem Mendel
tion. Letter. Philip Arian. Vol. 15, No. Lefin. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979,
4, Summer, 1961, pp. 37–38. pp. 50–55.
Chazan, Barry. The origins of shlemiel. Vol. 33, No. 2,
articles: Winter, 1980, pp. 46–48.
Texts and contexts. Israel in the Jewish cur- Lessing’s ‘Nathan the Wise.’ Vol. 33, No. 4,
riculum. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, Summer, 1980, pp. 72–78.
pp. 42–51. letters:
Tradition and autonomy: the paradox of Dostoyevsky’s anti-Semitism. Arthur A.
contemporary Jewish education. Vol. Chiel. Letter. Shoshana Ages. Vol. 32,
35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 55–65. No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 80.
letters: reviews:
Texts and contexts. Israel in the Jewish cur- The Jewish community in Canada. Volume I,
riculum. A history. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Review.
Letter. Azriel Eisenberg. Vol. 25, No. 3, Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 92–93.
Spring, 1971, p. 82. World of our fathers. Irving Howe. Review.
Reply. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 82–83. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp.
Chazan, Robert.* 80–81.
My people: the story of the Jews. Abba Eban. Vagabond stars, a world history of Yiddish
Review. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. theater. Nahma Sandrow. Review. Vol.
91–92. 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 36–37.
Cherbonnier, Edmund, La B.* Jacksonian Jew: the two worlds of Mordecai
Heschel as a religious thinker. Vol. 23, No. 1, Noah. Jonathan D. Sarna. Review. Vol.
Fall, 1968, pp. 25–39. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 82–84.

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Chiel, Samuel.* Explaining a book: from ‘the messianic idea
articles: in Judaism’ to ‘Judaisms and their Mes-
Malverne: a case history. Jews and the siahs.’ Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 39,
racial crisis. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 87–89.
1965, pp. 22–27. Tish’ah Be’Av reconsidered. Ismar
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Schorsch. Letter. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic 1987/1988, p. 107.
mission. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon “Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis
Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel rethink the Akedah. Jack Cohen. Letter.
Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 94–95.
Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Deuteronomy as the intellectual foundation
Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- of Conservative Judaism. Benjamin
bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Kra- koff; Edidin Scolnic. Letter. Jacob Chinitz. Vol.
Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 108–109.
Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; reviews:
David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua Explaining a book: from ‘the messianic idea
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 52, in Judaism’ to ‘Judaisms and their Mes-
No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 71. siahs.’ Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 39,
letters: No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 87–89.
A synagogue is not a temple. Response. Religion, philosophy and Judaism. Vol. 1:
Ismar Schorsch. Shlomo Balter; Samuel From Christianity to Judaism, theologi-
Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David Lincoln; cal and philosophical articles. Aharon
Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Vol. 43, Shear-Yashuv. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4,
No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 72. Summer, 1989, pp. 73–76.
reviews: Coffin, William Sloane.
Janusz Korczak—ghetto diary. Janusz Kor- “Where does God dwell in America today?”
czak. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, Originally given at the Heschel yahrzeit
1980, pp. 85–87. service, B’nai Jeshurun, NYC, 1998. Vol.
Judaism after modernity. Eugene B. Boro- 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
witz. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 150–154.
2000, pp. 91–92. Cogan, Mordechai.
Chinitz, Jacob.* The expulsion of Ishmael—no laughing matter!
articles: Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp.
Amendment to Jewish law.Vol. 34, No. 6, 29–33.
July/August, 1981, pp. 28–34. Cohen, Armond E.
Living in Egypt. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, The congregational rabbi and the Conservative
1982, pp. 63–66. synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2,
Reb Moshe and the Conservatives. Vol. 41, Winter, 1975, pp. 14–15.
No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 5–15. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Altars and tables. Authority and utility in Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein;
religion. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J.
pp. 46–58. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E.
The halakhah of Zionism. Vol. 46, No. 3, Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V.
Spring, 1994, pp. 45–54. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A.
letters: Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Stampfer;
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Robert J. Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fendrick; David
Saks. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, Bockman; Gershon Schwartz; Sheldon
pp. 75–76. Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth
Church and state reappraised. Wolfe Kel- Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis
man. Letter. Jerry Wagner. Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses;
Response.Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1,
pp. 56–57. Fall, 1999, p. 69.

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Cohen, Arthur A.* Cohen, Diane.
articles: articles:
Our present situation. Vol. 11, No. 2, Win- The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual.
ter, 1957, pp. 13–19. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
Three we have lost: the problem of conver- 62–68.
sion. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. letters:
7–19. The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual.
The seminary and the modern rabbi. Vol. Diane Cohen.
13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 1–12. Letter. Amy Hill Shevitz. Vol. 46, No. 2,
letters: Winter, 1994, p. 95.
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.) Response. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994,
Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review. pp. 95–96.
Jacob B. Agus; Ira J. Eisenstein. Reply. Cohen, Elaine Shizgal.
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 14–21. Rabbis’ roles and occupational goals: men and
reviews: women in the contemporary American rab-
Martin Buber; the life of dialogue. Maurice binate. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp.
Friedman. Review. Vol. 12, No. 2, 20–30.
Winter, 1958, pp. 29–33. Cohen, Ernest and Elaine.
Prayer, humility and compassion. Samuel A modern approach to Shabbat. Max Weine.
H. Dresner. Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, Letter. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 68.
Summer, 1958, pp. 42–43. Cohen, Ernest B.
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.) letters:
Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review. Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Jacob B. Agus; Ira J. Eisenstein. Reply. Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 14–21. Rozenberg. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Cohen, Aryeh. 1970, pp. 74–75.
Getting from Tisha b’Av to Yom Kippur. A Triennial confusion. Jeffrey Tigay. Letter.
drashah for Selihot. Vol. 49, No. 4, Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, p. 95.
Summer, 1997, pp. 69–78. Cohen, Gerson D.
Cohen, Boaz.* articles:
The function of a law committee. Vol. 3, No. Israel: anticipation and reality. The mean-
3, May, 1947, pp. 1–5. ing of Israel in the perspective of histo-
Towards a philosophy of Jewish law. Vol. 6, ry. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A.
No. 1, October, 1949, 1–31. Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric
Cohen, Burton. Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973,
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein; pp. 3–14.
Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J. Jewish identity and Jewish collective will in
Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E. America from an historical perspective.
Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V. Gold- Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp.
blum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland; 61–77.
Samuel B. Press; Joshua Stampfer; Amy Religion’s business. Vol. 30, No. 4, Sum-
Eilberg; Susan P. Fendrick; David Bockman; mer, 1976, pp. 34–38.
Gershon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton On the ordination of women. Address and
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Commission report. Vol. 32, No. 3,
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard Summer, 1979, pp. 56–80.
Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. The framework of religious vitality. Vol. 34,
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 76. No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp.
Cohen, Carl. 3–10.
The pronunciation of Hebrew. Vol. 7, No. 3, State of the field. Introduction. Vol. 34, No.
April, 1951, pp. 1–6. 5, May/June, 1981, p. 16.
Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 8, No. 1, November, State of the field. Conversion to Judaism in
1951, pp. 1–13. historical perspective. A symposium.

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Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen; Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol. Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 27–30. Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
eulogies: Winter, 2000, pp. 66–67.
In memory of Doctor Max Arzt. Vol. 30, letters:
No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 3–6. The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbinical
Dr. Moshe Zucker. In memoriam. Morton Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter.
M. Leifman; Gerson D. Cohen; Moshe Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Sokolow. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 79–82.
1988/1989, pp. 44–49. “Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis
letters: rethink the Akedah. Jack Cohen. Letter.
On the ordination of women. Address and Jacob Chinitz. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall,
Commission report. Gerson D. Cohen. 1991, pp. 94–95.
Letter. Ezrat Nashim.Vol. 33, No. 2, reviews:
Winter, 1980, p. 95. Ba-ayot. Hebrew. Martin Buber. Review. Vol.
The framework of religious vitality. Gerson 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. gimel-daled.
D. Cohen. Letter. Allan Schranz. Vol. Jewish education in democratic society.
34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. Review. Walter I. Ackerman. Vol. 20,
80–(81). No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 74–78.
Cohen, Harry A.* Cohen, Martin Samuel.*
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini articles:
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, The tallit. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp.
pp. 60–61. 3–15.
Cohen, Hermann. Deconstructing Leviticus 16. Implications
Day of Atonement. English. Vol. 10, No. 4, for latter-day Jewish spirituality from an
Summer, 1956, pp. 37–39. ancient ritual text. Vol. 48, No. 3,
Cohen, Jack J.* Spring, 1996, pp. 57–68.
articles: Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener-
Problems of religion in the Jewish state. ate and reflect images of God. Seeking
(Hebrew). Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October– God in the Bible. Vol. 51, No. 2, Win-
January, 1948–1949, pp. 56–51. ter, 1999, pp. 27–33.
The end of halakhah? Vol. 8, No. 2, Janu- Drowning in God. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring,
ary, 1952, pp. 9–15. 1999, pp. 79–82.
Religion and the Israeli student. Vol. 20, Living in God. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 23–29. 2000, pp. 57–63.
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
1977, pp. 55–56. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
“Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
rethink the Akedah. Vol. 43, No. 1, Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Fall, 1990, pp. 50–60. E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohl-
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel berg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Ham-
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; merman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen;
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik;
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eilberg;
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. 2000, pp. 88–89.
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Breaking the teeth of the wicked. Vol. 52,
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 52–58.

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Cohen, Martin Samuel.* (cont‘d.) Review. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000,
articles (cont‘d.): pp. 87–88.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical The tree of life: Chayyim Vital’s introduc-
Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan tion to the kabbalah of Isaac Luria. The
Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S. palace of Adam Kadmon. (trans.) Don-
Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit ald Wild Menzi; Zwe Padeh. Review.
Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman; Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 92–94.
David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol. Cohen, Seymour J.*
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 77–78. articles:
N.N. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. Religious freedom and the Constitution.
53–63. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
letters: 1963, pp. 13–38.
Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener- reviews:
ate and reflect images of God. Seeking Jewish values. Louis Jacobs. Review. Vol.
God in the Bible. Martin Samuel Cohen. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
Response. Howard A. Addison. Vol. 51, pp. 76–77.
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 34–36. Polychrome historical haggadah for
Letter from the editor. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, Passover ‘Me-ir Ay-nai-yim.’ Jacob
2000, pp. 3–4. Freedman. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win-
reviews: ter, 1979, p. 109.
From Jerusalem to the edge of heaven: medi- Cohen, Shaye J. D.*
tations on the soul of Israel. Ari Elon. articles:
(tr.) Tikva Frymer-Kensky. Review. Vol. Women in the synagogues of antiquity. Vol.
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 83–84. 34, No. 2, November/December, 1980,
Lost love: the untold story of Henrietta pp. 23–29.
Szold. Baila Round Shargel. Review. State of the field. Conversion to Judaism in
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 87–88. historical perspective. A symposium.
Wrestling with angels: what the first family From biblical Israel to postbiblical Judaism.
of Genesis teaches us about our spiritu- Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen;
al identity, sexuaity and personal rela- Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol.
tionships. Naomi H. Rosenblatt; Joshua 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 31–45.
Horwitz. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, letters:
1997, pp. 88–89. Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
The rise and fall of Jewish nationalism: Jew- Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel J. Lasker. Letter.
ish and Christian ethnicity in ancient Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, p. 80.
Palestine. Doron Mendels. Review. Vol. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 93–95. binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
Dancing with Esau. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, nah.
1998, pp. 10–23. Shaye J. D. Cohen.
A living covenant: the innovative spirit in tra- Letter. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 37, No. 4,
ditional Judaism. David Hartman. Review. Summer, 1984, p. 102.
Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 89–91. Letter. Alan J. Yuter. Vol. 37, No. 4,
Protean prejudice: anti-Semitism in Eng- Summer, 1984, pp. 102–103.
land’s age of reason. Bernard Glassman. Letter. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 37, No. 4,
Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. Summer, 1984, pp. 104–105.
91–92. Letter. Baruch M. Bokser. Vol. 37, No.
Silence is deadly: Judaism confronts wife- 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 105–107.
beating. Naomi Graetz. Review. Vol. Letters. Jacob Neusner; Alan J. Yuter;
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 94–96. Shamai Kanter; Baruch M. Bokser.
Kaddish. Leon Wieseltier. Review. Vol. 52, Reply.Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984,
No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 87–89. pp. 107–108.
Searching for my brothers: Jewish men in a reviews:
Gentile world. Jeffrey K. Salkin. Galilee from Alexander the Great to Hadri-

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an 323 B. C. E. to 135 C. E.: a study of A note from the editors. On environment.
Second Temple Judaism. Sean Freyne. Lawrence Troster; Miriam Wyman. Vol.
Review. Vol. 34, No. 2, 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 3–4.
November/December, 1980, pp. 59–60. From the editor. What this magazine could
Greek and Latin authors on Jews and be. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993,
Judaism II: from Tacitus to Simplicius. pp. 3–4.
(ed. and trans.) Menahem Stern. Review. letters:
Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 88–89. Toynbee’s “A Study of History.” Correction.
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- Vol. 4, No. 1, October, 1947, p. 21.
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- Appeal to our colleagues and readers. Edi-
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. Vol. torial Board. Vol. 4, No. 2, February,
37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 48–63. 1948, pp. 24–26.
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- Is the doctrine of ‘a chosen people’ essen-
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- tial? Editorial board. Vol. 5, No. 1–2,
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. October–January, 1948–1949, p. 50.
Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letters. Jacob The history of Conservative Judaism—the
Neusner; Alan J. Yuter; Shamai Kanter; Adler administration, part 2. Herbert
Baruch M. Bokser. Reply.Vol. 37, No. 4, Parzen. Correction. Editorial Board.
Summer, 1984, pp. 107–108. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, p. 27.
Cohen, Steven M.* Mixed seating. Letter. Morris Adler. Vol.
Deconstructing the outreach-inreach debate. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 36–37.
Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 26–33. Jewish community centers and the syna-
Cohen-Harris, Elisheva. gogue. Letter. Louis Levitsky. Reply.
Where did medieval women stand? Visual Editorial board. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
sources, halakhic writings and architecture. Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 121–122.
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000. pp. 3–13. Jewish community centers and the syna-
Cohn-Sherbok, Dan.* gogue. Letter. Jewish center worker. Vol.
Jewish–Christian relations: a new development. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963,
Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 30–35. pp. 123–124.
Conservative Judaism.* Appointment of new book review editor.
editorial remarks: Letter. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, p. 78.
To our readers. Editor. Vol. 21, No. 2, Win- The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
ter, 1967, p. (79). ative synagogue: a symposium. Ten
Al parshat derakhim. Letter. S. Gershon questions. Editorial Board. Vol. 29, No.
Levi. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 1. 2, Winter, 1975, p. 3.
A declaration of intention. Letter. Mordecai The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Waxman. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, ative synagogue: a symposium. Letter.
pp. 1–2. Devorah Jacobson. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall,
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 2, 1975, pp. 78–79.
Winter, 1970, p. 1. Corrections. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April,
Editorial remarks. Directions for the Con- 1981, p. (1).
servative movement. Letter. Vol. 25, No. Yom HaShoah: a program of observance.
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 1–4. David Golinkin. Correction. Editorial
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 3, Board. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86,
Spring, 1971, pp. 1–2. p. 92.
Editorial remarks. Dr. Louis Finkelstein. Let- The user-friendly synagogue: generating
ter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 1–2. group relationships in an era of imper-
Editorial remarks. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, sonality. Delivered at the Lilly Confer-
1972, pp. 1–2. ence as ‘Synagogue life and family life:
The editor’s page. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, generating group relationships in an era
1974, pp. 3–4. of impersonality.’ Rela Geffen Monson.
Editorial remarks. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. Correction. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, p. 3. 1986–87, p. 17.

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Conservative Judaism.* (cont’d.) On the margin. Editorial Board. Vol. 20,
letters (cont’d.): No. 1, Fall, 1965, p. (85).
A development perspective on the laws of Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. Vol. 25,
Niddah. David C. Kraemer. Correction. No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 36–41.
Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, p. 17. Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. Correc-
The Eternal Light. Judaism on the air- tion. Editorial Board. Vol. 25, No. 3,
waves. Marjorie Wyler. Erratum. Vol. Spring, 1971, p. 84.
39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, p. 41. High Holy Day prayer. Editorial board.
Author’s query. Yiddish theater. Ilana Bia- Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 1.
lik. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, p. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Memorial state-
89. ment. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, p.2.
Western Christianity in ecofeminist perspec- The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
tive. Janet Conway. Note. Editorial ative synagogue: a symposium. Intro-
Board. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 36. duction. Stephen C. Lerner. Vol. 29, No.
Aleinu: Rabbinic theology in biblical lan- 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 4–8.
guage. Saul P. Wachs. Corrections. Edi- The congregational rabbi and the Conserva-
torial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, tive synagogue: a symposium. Contribu-
1992, pp. 91–92. tors. Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, p. 96.
Heschel and halakah: the vital center. The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Samuel H. Dresner. Corrections. Editor- ative synagogue: a symposium. Israel H.
ial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, Levinthal. Correction. Editorial Board.
p. 92. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, p. 87.
Yedid nefesh. Prayer. Eleazar Azikri. Trans. Mekorot. Seymour Siegel. Vol. 30, No. 2,
Michael Wasserman. Corrections. Edi- Winter, 1976, pp. 89–90.
torial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, Mekorot. Seymour Siegel. Vol. 33, No. 4,
1992, p. 92. Summer, 1980, pp. 89–90.
Dead men tell no tales. Pamela Tamarkin From the archives. Birmingham, 1963. Vol.
Reis. Corrections. Editorial Board. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, 1980,
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 82. pp. 67–69.
Matzah: symbol of the miraculous. Lifsa Ramah at 40. Editorial Board. Vol. 40, No.
Schachter. Corrections. Editorial Board. 1, Fall, 1987, p. 4.
Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 82. “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
About the cover. Schechter and Mai- Approach.” Committee on Jewish Law
monides. Letter.Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, and Standards. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring,
1999, p. 3. 1991.
Duties of the soul: the role of the com- The open forum. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
mandments in liberal Judaism. Niles E. 1994, pp. 75–79.
Goldstein; Peter S. Knobel. Review. Jack The open forum. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring,
Riemer. Correction. Vol. 52, No. 3, 1994, pp. 62–88.
Spring, 2000, p. 86. From the Ratner Center. Vol. 47, No. 3,
Conservative Judaism and theology. Letter. Spring, 1995, pp. 53–70.
Barbara Birnbaum.Vol. 52, No. 3, The open forum. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring,
Spring, 2000, p. 93. 1995, pp. 71–91.
Call for papers. Endpage. Vol. 53, No. 1, Abraham Joshua Heschel. 25th yahrzeit
Fall, 2000, p. 95. volume. Photograph of Heschel with
notifications: Wolfe Kelman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
President’s message. Harry Halpern. Vol. ter/Spring, 1998, p. 180.
10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, p. 1. The open forum. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
R.A. conference in memory of the six million. pp. 63–73.
Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 1–66. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Responsum on non-Jewish wine. Addendum. Assembly. Part I. Influences. Vol. 52,
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Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 2,
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Vol. Winter, 1966, pp. 90–92.
52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 64–93. List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 1966, p. 94.
Assembly. Part III. Community. Vol. 52, List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 73–83. 1966, p. 87.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 3,
Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis- Spring, 1966, pp. 88–89.
sion. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 4,
pp. 69–81. Summer, 1966, pp. 68–72.
reviews: List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer,
Books briefly noted: Bible, Israel and zion- 1966, p. 78.
ism. Reviews. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
1961, pp. 69–70. 1966, p. 90.
Books briefly noted. Reviews. Vol. 16, Nos. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 21, No. 1,
2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 85–86. Fall, 1966, pp. 91–92.
Books briefly noted. Reviews. Vol. 17, No. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 21, No. 2,
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79. Winter, 1967, pp. 77–78.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 119–120. 1967, p. (79).
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 1, List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring,
Fall, 1963, pp. 70–72. 1967, p. 64.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 2, List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer,
Winter, 1964, pp. 71–73. 1967, p. 78.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 3, List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
Spring, 1964, pp. 74–77. 1967, p. 78.
List of reviewers. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter,
1964, p. (78). 1968, p. 93.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 4, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 22, No. 2,
Summer, 1964, pp. 76–77. Winter, 1968, p. 94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 3,
1964, p. (79). Spring, 1968. p. 94.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 1, List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring,
Fall, 1964, pp. 83–85. 1968. p. 94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer,
1964, p. (87). 1968, p. 76.
List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 23, No. 1,
1965, p. 100. Fall, 1968, pp. 90–93.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 2, List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall,
Winter, 1965, pp. 101–102. 1968, p. 93.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 3, List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter,
Spring, 1965, pp. 100–102. 1969, p. 84.
List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring,
1965, p. 102. 1969, p. 83.
List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
1965, p. 77. 1969, p. 69.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 4, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 23, No. 4,
Summer, 1965, p. 78. Summer, 1969, pp. 93–94.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 1, List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Fall, 1965, 81–83. 1969, p. 81.
List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24, No. 2,
1965, p. 84. Winter, 1970, p. 94.

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Conservative Judaism.* (cont’d.) List of reviewers. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer,
reviews (cont’d.): 1975, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall,
1970, p. (95). 1975, p. 80.
List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter,
1970, p. 71. 1976, p. 88.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 24, No. 3, List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
Spring, 1970, p. 72. 1976, p. 85.
List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer,
1970, p. 83. 1976, p. 93.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 25, No. 1, List of reviewers. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
Fall, 1970, p. 93. Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, p. (112).
List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
1970, p. (94). 1977, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer,
1971, p. (95). 1977, p. 43.
List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 32, No. 1,
1971, p. (95). Fall, 1978, p. 79.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, List of reviewers. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall,
Summer, 1971, p. 94. 1978, p. 80.
List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
1971, p. (95). 1979, p. 102.
List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
1971, p. (95). 1979, p. 107.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 26, No. 2, List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
Winter, 1972, pp. 93–94. 1980, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring,
1972, p. (95). 1980, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer,
1972, p. (95). 1980, p. 90.
List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 1, Septem-
1972, p. 73. ber/October, 1980, p. 78.
List of reviewers. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem-
1973, p. 94. ber/December, 1980, p. 63.
List of reviewers. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 3,
1973, p. 95. January/February, 1981, p. 60.
List of reviewers. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 4,
1973, p. 91. March/April, 1981, p. 79.
List of reviewers. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, Books received. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April,
1974, p. 84. 1981, p. 80.
Books in brief. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June,
1974, p. 96. 1981, p. 79.
Books in brief. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 6,
1974, p. 94. July/August, 1981, p. 78.
List of reviewers. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
1974, p. (95). 1981, p. 91.
List of reviewers. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter,
1974, p. 94. 1982, p. 95.
List of reviewers. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring,
1974, p. 88. 1982, p. 94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
1975, p. (96). 1983, p. 77.

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List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
1983–84, p. 79. 1992, p. 88.
List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer,
1984, p. 75. 1992, p. 90.
List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1984, p. 101. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 91–94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1985, p. 101. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 92–95.
List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall,
1985–86, p. 92. 1992, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter,
1986, p. 100. 1993, p. 94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring,
1986, p. 117. 1993, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1986, p. 122. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 92–96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer,
1987, p. 85. 1993, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1987, p. 89. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 95–96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
1987, p. 99. 1994, p. 93.
List of reviewers. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring,
1988, p. 88. 1994, p. 93.
List of reviewers. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer,
1988, p. 88. 1994, p. 91.
List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1988, p. 99. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 92–96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 2, Winter, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1988/1989, p. 79. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 91–96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter,
1989, p. 90. 1995, p. 93.
List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1989, p. 80. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 94–96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1989, p. 60. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 92–96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1989–90, p. 67. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 91–96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter,
1990, p. 70. 1996, p. 90.
List of reviewers. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 2, Win-
1990, p. 72. ter, 1996, pp. 91–93.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. List of reviewers. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring,
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 90–95. 1996, p. 96.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Sum-
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 91–93. mer, 1996, pp. 89–91.
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
1991, p. 93. 1996, p. 93.
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1992, p. 95. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 94–96.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall,
44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 96. 1996, pp. 82–84.

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Conservative Judaism.* (cont’d.) List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer,
reviews (cont’d.): 2000, p. 91.
List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, Books in review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
1996, p. 87. 2000, pp. 84–86.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. List of reviewers. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 88–90. 2000, p. 94.
Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Conway, Janet.
Winter, 1997, pp. 85–87. Western Christianity in ecofeminist perspective.
List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 36–50.
1997, p. 92. Corson, Maurice S.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Further thoughts on the law committee.
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 93–96. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routtenberg;
Books in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumenthal;
1997, pp. 78–80. Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, No. 2,
List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, Winter, 1972, p. 77.
1997, p. 89. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 90–92. Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, No. 2,
List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, Winter, 1977, p. 41.
1997, p. 89. Corwin, Norman.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Cosmonautica. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964,
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 90–93. pp. 39–40.
Books in review . . . Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, Cox, Harvey.
1997, pp. 84–86. Religious tradition as “selective retrieval.” Vol.
List of reviewers. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 20–25.
1997, p. 94. Cytron, Barry D.*
Books in review . . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Sum- articles:
mer, 1998, pp. 89–91. Nostra Aetate, the Jews, and the future of
List of reviewers. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, dialogue. Reflections on the 20th
1998, p. 96. anniversary of Nostra Aetate. Yocheved
Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, Herschlag Muffs; Eugene Fisher; Barry
1998, pp. 81–83. Cytron. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
List of reviewers. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 21–29.
1998, p. 94. A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 3,
Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, Spring, 1988, pp. 3–4.
1999, pp. 85–87. letters:
List of reviewers. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, Our community’s need for theology. When
1999, p. 96. ideology becomes theology. Creating a
Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, theological language of and for Conser-
1999, pp. 81–83. vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky.
List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2,
1999, p. 90. Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24.
Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, Contemporary philosophical quests for
2000, pp. 94–95. God. On knowing God. Neil Gillman.
List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51,
2000, p. 102. No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68.
Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, reviews:
2000, pp. 84–86. The search for America’s faith. George
List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, Gallup, Jr.; David Poling. Review. Vol.
2000, p. 92. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 75–76.
Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 4, Sum- Ministry in America. Merten P. Strommen;
mer, 2000, pp. 83–84. David S. Schuller; Milo L. Brekke.

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Review. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, Letter. Marsha Riben. Vol. 41, No. 3,
1981, pp. 75–76. Spring, 1989, pp. 95–96.
Anti-Semitism in the New Testament. Letter. Marsha Riben. Reply. Michael
Samuel Sandmel. Review. Vol. 35, No. Gold. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp.
3, Spring, 1982, pp. 83–86. 63–64.
Jews and Christians in dialogue: New Tes- And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
tament foundations. John Koenig. the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
Review. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988,
pp. 83–86. pp. 85–88.
Contemporary Christologies: a Jewish Dalven, Rachel.
response. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review. The yearly cycle of the Ioannina Jews. Vol. 28,
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 47–53.
83–86. Davidowicz, Lucy S.*
Jews and Christians: getting our stories From past to past. Jewish East Europe to
straight. Michael Goldberg. Review. Vol. Jewish East side. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter,
38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 100–101. 1968, pp. 19–27.
Davidowitz, Moshe.*
Dalin, David G.* The artists of Terezin. Gerald Green. Review.
articles: Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 91–93.
The Jewish historiography of Hannah Glad to be me: building self-esteem in yourself
Arendt. Presented at 1986 conference of and others. Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol.
Association of Jewish Studies. Vol. 40, 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 47–58. 106–107.
How high the wall? American Jews and the Davidson, Max D.*
church-state debate. Vol. 49, No. 3, Choose life. Bernard Mandelbaum. Review.
Spring, 1997, pp. 63–77. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 88–89.
Tzedakah with dignity. Jewish charity and Best Jewish sermons of 5727–5728. Saul
self-help in rabbinic tradition. Vol. 51, Teplitz. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 3–22. 1969, pp. 77–78.
reviews: The Rabbinical Council manual of holiday and
The Guggenheims: an American epic. John Sabbath sermons. Victor Solomon. Review.
H. Davis. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win- Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 77–78.
ter, 1979, pp. 107–109. Davis, Hadassah.
World Jewry and the State of Israel. (ed.) My father, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 47, No. 4,
Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, Summer, 1995, pp. 79–90.
January/February, 1981, pp. 53–55. Davis, Joseph M.
The public career of Stephen S. Wise. A articles:
voice that spoke for justice: the life and On the idea of covenant. Vol. 41, No. 4,
times of Stephen S. Wise. Melvin I. Summer, 1989, pp. 20–34.
Urofsky. Review essay. Vol. 36, No. 2, letters:
Winter, 1982–83, pp. 72–78. Toward a theology for Conservative
Simon Wolf: private conscience and public Judaism. Neil Gillman. Letter. Vol. 37,
image. Esther L. Panitz. Review. Vol. No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 108–109.
41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 98–99. Davis, Moshe.*
Heidegger and Nazism. A study in moral articles:
irresponsibility. Heidegger and Nazism. The ladder of Jewish education. Vol. 4, No.
Victor Farias. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, 3, May, 1948, pp. 1–14.
Summer, 1991, pp. 80–85. Our share in Eretz Yisrael. Delivered at the United
Dalin, Ralph G.* Synagogue convention, November, 1955. Vol.
letters: 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 26–36.
And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo-
the Jewish couple. Michael Gold. rary Jewish life. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Review. Ralph G. Dalin. 1969, pp. 41–58.

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Davis, Moshe.* (cont’d.) Have you listened to a good book lately? An
letters (cont’d.): overview of a new phenomenon. Vol. 39,
The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo- No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 90–93.
rary Jewish life. Moshe Davis; Isaac Dewey, Bradley R.
Toubin. Letter. Meyer Passow.Vol. 24, The Elie Wiesel phenomenon. 1. Interpretation
No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 57–58. and prediction. Bradley R. Dewey; Samuel
reviews: H. Dresner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
Fellowship in Judaism (The first century 25–33.
and today). Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. Diamond, Mark.
19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 95–98. The new mohalim: personal reflections. Floyd
Dembowitz, Morris. F. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn; Mark
Further thoughts on the law committee. Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes; Charles
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routtenberg; A. Scott; David Scott Trochtenberg. Brit
Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumenthal; Kodesh participants. Vol. 42, No. 4,
Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, No. 2, Summer, 1990, pp. 61–65.
Winter, 1972, p. 78. Diamond, James S.
Derby, Josiah.* Notes from a youth village. Israel life and
articles: letters. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp.
Further thoughts on the law committee. 20–31.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- The Israeli writer as mass psychotherapist.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Some interpretive notes on A. B.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Yehoshua’s ‘Hame’ahev’ (The lover). Vol.
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 76. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 95–100.
L’an—whither? Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, Empty margins? Robert Gibbs; Devorah
1981, pp. 64–69. Jacobson; James Diamond. Vol. 42, No. 2,
The two tablets of the covenant. Vol. 36, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 21–33.
No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 32–36. Dick, Judah.
reviews: American courts and the enforceability of a
Judaism: profile of a faith. Ben Zion ketubah as a private contract: an
Bokser. Review. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, investigation of recent U.S. court decisions.
1965, pp. 98–100. David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Letter.
Hevrah v’hinukh b’yahadut amerikah. Soci- Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, p. 88.
ety and education in American Jewry. Dimitrovsky, Chaim Zalman.*
Samuel M. Blumenfield. Review. Vol. Masada. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp.
22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92. 36–47.
Judaism and the Jewish school. Judah Pilch; Masada. Zalman Dimitrovsky. Letter. Trude
Meir Ben-Horin. Review. Vol. 22, No. Weiss-Rosmarin. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring,
1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92. 1968. pp. 84–89.
Jewish education in a pluralistic society. Divine, Thomas.
Nathan H. Winter. Review. Vol. 22, No. Confronting a new ethical method. The open
1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92. forum. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp.
The Jewish day school in America. Alvin I. 86–88.
Schiff. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, Dorff, Elliot N.*
1967, pp. 90–92. articles:
Derby, Lavey.* Towards a legal theory of the Conservative
The quest for ultimate meaning: principles and movement. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring,
applications of Logotherapy. Reuven Bulka. 1973, pp. 65–77.
Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, Two ways to approach God. Vol. 30, No.
1980, pp. 74–77. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 58–67.
Derman, Yosi. Revelation. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Soviet Jewry. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 58–69.
1971, pp. 75–76. Traditional Judaism. Vol. 34, No. 2,
Deutsch, Mitchell. November/December, 1980, pp. 34–38.

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Rabbi, I’m dying. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4,
1984, pp. 37–51. Summer, 1974, pp. 33–36.
The effects of science on Jewish law. Vol. 40, Letter. Michael Rosenak. Vol. 29, No.
No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 52–60. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 85–86.
A Jewish approach to end-stage medical care. Letter. Roman A. Orenstein. Vol. 29,
Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991, pp. 3–51. No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 102–104.
Pluralism: models for the Conservative “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
movement. Dedicated to the memory of Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram Reisner.
Rabbi Simon Greenberg. Vol. 48, No. 1, Letter. Arnold A. Lasker. Vol. 44, No. 3,
Fall, 1995, pp. 21–35. Spring, 1992, pp. 92–93.
Artificial insemination, egg donation and Letter. Arnold A. Lasker. Response. Vol.
adoption. Responsum. Committee on 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 95–96.
Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 49, No. On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s
1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60. guide. Delivered originally at the Forum
Custom drives Jewish law on women. Vol. for Conservative Jewish Renewal, Octo-
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 3–21. ber, 1994. Harlan J. Wechsler. Response
Teshuvah on assisted suicide. Committee on to “A Rabbinic Letter on Intimate Rela-
Law and Standards. Vol. 50, No. 4, tions.” Elliot N. Dorff. Vol. 48, No. 3,
Summer, 1998, pp. 3–24. Spring, 1996, pp. 40–48.
Conservative Judaism and theology. Intro- Artificial insemination, egg donation and
duction. Elliot N. Dorff; Gordon Tuck- adoption. Responsum. Committee on
er. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. Jewish Law and Standards. Letters. Her-
7–8. shel Goldwasser; Morris A. Wessel. Vol.
Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener- 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 94–95.
ate and reflect images of God. Knowing The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
God through prayer. Elliot N. Dorff. covenant. An open letter to Elliot Dorff.
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. Renewing the covenant: a theology for
37–52. the postmodern Jews. Eugene B.
Conservative Judaism and theology. Epi- Borowitz. Review essay. Elliot N. Dorff.
logue. Elliot N. Dorff; Gordon Tucker. Letter. Eugene B. Borowitz. Vol. 50, No.
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 61–65.
126–127. Matters of degree and kind. An open
Am I my brother’s keeper? A Jewish view response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let-
on the distribution of health care. Vol. ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a
51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 13–30. theology for the postmodern Jews.
letters: Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
Towards a legal theory of the Conservative Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Vol.
movement. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71.
Letter. Samuel Morell. Vol. 28, No. 2, Custom, halakhah, and the status of
Winter, 1974, pp. 68–71. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Letter. Alan J. Yuter. Vol. 28, No. 2, women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open
Winter, 1974, pp. 72–74. forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal.
Letters. Samuel Morrell; Alan J. Yuter. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 63–66.
Response. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
1974, pp. 75–78. pp. 66–73.
Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew- Letter to Wayne Allen. Elliot Goldberg.
ish theology and the current world situ- Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 91–92.
ation. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener-
Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; ate and reflect images of God. Knowing
Harlan J. Wechsle God through prayer. Elliot N. Dorff.
Response to Richard Rubenstein. The limits of knowing God. Response.
Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. Baruch Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2,
Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; Winter, 1999, pp. 53–55.

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Dorff, Elliot N.* (cont’d.) bly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mission. Jeffrey
reviews (cont’d.): A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; Bernard
Major themes in modern philosophies of Glassman; Samuel Chiel; Leonard J. Levy;
Judaism. Eliezer Berkovits. Review. Vol. Amy Eilberg; Gordon Freeman; Sidney S.
30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90. Guthman; Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour
Contemporary Jewish philosophies. Rosenbloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Kra-
William E. Kaufman. Review. Vol. 30, koff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom
No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90. J. Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz;
A Jewish philosophy and pattern of life. David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua
Simon Greenberg. Review. Vol. 37, No. Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 52,
2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 70–74. No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 70.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Car- Douglas, Mary.
ing and curing: health and medicine in Holy joy: rereading Leviticus. The
the western religious traditions. Ronald anthropologist and the believer. Delivered
L. Numbers; Darrel W. Amundsen. as the 1993 Henry Rapaport Lecture,
Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, Jewish Theological Seminary. Vol. 46, No.
1988, pp. 72–80. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 3–14.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Jewish Dresner, Samuel H.*
values in bioethics. (ed.) Levi Meier. articles:
Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, A parable of prayer. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall,
1988, pp. 72–80. 1955, pp. 30–37.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Health The circle of Musar according to Rabbi
and medicine in the Jewish tradition. Ya’akov Yosef of Polnoy. Vol. 10, No.
David M. Feldman. Review essay. Vol. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 27–40.
40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. A matter of the heart. Vol. 11, No. 3,
Modern medicine and Jewish values. When Spring, 1957, pp. 18–25.
life is in the balance: life and death deci- The mitzvah of kashrut. Vol. 12, No. 1,
sions in light of the Jewish tradition. Fall, 1957, pp. 1–15.
Barry D. Cytron; Earl Schwartz. Review Introduction to the Kaddish. Hebrew and
essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, English. S.Y. Agnon. For those who died in
pp. 72–80. the Israeli war. (tr.) Samuel H. Dresner. Vol.
Autonomy vs. community. The ongoing 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 1–4.
Reform/Conservative difference. The Sabbath. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960,
Renewing the covenant: a theology for pp. 1–31.
the postmodern Jews. Eugene B. Man, God, and atomic war. Vol. 15, No. 1,
Borowitz. Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2, Fall, 1960, pp. 1–29.
Winter, 1996, pp. 64–68. The nation and the individual. Abraham
Dorph, Sheldon. Joshua Heschel. (tr.) Simcha Kling;
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Samuel H. Dresner. Delivered at the
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein; 1957 Jerusalem Ideological Conference.
Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 10–26.
Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E. The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbinical
Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V. Assembly. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961,
Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. pp. 1–19.
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Stampfer; Renewal. The open forum. Vol. 19, No. 4,
Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fendrick; David Summer, 1965, pp. 53–69.
Bockman; Gershon Schwartz; Sheldon The Elie Wiesel phenomenon. 2. Witness
Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth for Judaism. Bradley R. Dewey; Samuel
Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis H. Dresner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970,
Kaplan; Leonard Levy; Lionel Moses; pp. 34–41.
Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Abraham Joshua Heschel: 10 years after his
Fall, 1999, p. 76. death. Introduction to Heschel. Vol. 36,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Assem- No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 4–8.

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A homily on counting the Omer. Vol. 41, Moody. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 71–78. Spring, 1964, p. 74.
Heschel and halakah: the vital center. Vol. The wall between church and state. Dallin
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 18–31. H. Oaks. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
Heschel and halakah: the vital center. Samuel Spring, 1964, p. 74.
H. Dresner. Corrections. Editorial Board. The inward fire. Theodore Friedman.
Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 92. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
Rabbi. Dedicated to Rabbi Michael Siegel. 1964, p. 74.
Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 3–13. Rashi and the Christian scholars. Herman
Goddess feminism. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, Hailperin. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No.
1993, pp. 3–23. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75.
Heschel’s hasidism: a recollection. Vol. 50, The flowering of Yiddish literature. Sol
Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. Liptzin. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
166–167. Spring, 1964, p. 75.
letters: Six who changed the world. Henry Enoch
Mitzvah of kashrut. Kagan. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
Letter. Ruth Barneis. Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75.
Spring, 1958, p. 44. The layman’s Bible commentaries. Vol. 6—
Letter. Jack Milgrom. Vol. 13, No. 3, Judges, Ruth, ist &2nd samuel; Vol. 8—
Spring, 1959, pp. 39–42. Ezra, Nehemia, Esther, Job; Vol. 13—
Letter. Jack Milgrom. Reply. Vol. 13, Ezekiel, Daniel; Vol. 15—Micah,
No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 42–44. Nahum, Habbakuk, Zephaniah, Haggai,
The rabbi, halakhah and the Rabbinical Zecharia, Malachi. John Knox Press,
Assembly. Presbyterian Church. Books in brief.
Letter. Harry E. Schwartz. Vol. 16, Nos. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75.
2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 84. Living legacy. Essays in honor of Rabbi
Letter. Jack Cohen. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Hugo Hahn. Congregation Habonim.
Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 79–82. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
Letter. Myron Fenster. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, 1964, p. 76.
Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 82–84. The struggle for a soul. William Hull.
Letter. Eugene Kohn. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 83–84. 1964, pp. 76–77.
Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H. From the ends of the earth. Howard M.
Dresner. Review. Salamon Faber. Letter. Sachar. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, p. 96. Spring, 1964, p. 77.
Goddess feminism. Samuel H. Dresner. Let- Judaism speaks to the modern world. Israel
ter. Arthur Waskow. Reply. Vol. 46, No. H. Levinthal. Books in brief. Vol. 18,
3, Spring, 1994, pp. 95–96. No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 76.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic wit- What is this Jewish heritage? Ludwig
ness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. Lewisohn. Introduction. Milton Hindus.
Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer,
Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 52, No. 1964, p. 76.
2, Winter, 2000, pp. 109–110. Pirakim biyahadut. Jakob J. Petuchowski;
Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Response. Ezra Spicehandler. Books in brief. Vol.
Jacob Neusner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win- 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 76–77.
ter, 2000, p. 110. Central Conference of American Rabbis
reviews: Yearbook, Volume 73. (ed.) Sidney Reg-
Oznaim laTorah, subject-concordance to ner. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Sum-
the Babylonian Talmud. Lazarus Gold- mer, 1964, p. 77.
schmidt. (ed.) Rafael Edelmann. Review. The recurring pattern: studies in anti-
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, p. 60. Judaism in modern thought. Nathan
The outbursts that awaits us. Arthur Rotenstreich. Books in brief. Vol. 18,
Hertzberg; Martin Marty; Joseph No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 77.

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Dresner, Samuel H.* (cont’d.) gious values in health care reform. Introduc-
reviews (cont’d.): tion. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 6–10.
I cannot forgive. Rudolf Vrba; Alan Bestic. Dubrovsky, Gertrude.*
Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, A Jew in the southland: I. J. Schwartz’s
1964, p. 77. Kentucky. Review. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
Hebrew myths: the book of Genesis. Robert 1972, pp. 33–39.
Graves; Raphael Patai. Books in brief. Voices from the Yiddish: essays, memoirs and
Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 77. diaries. Irving Howe; Eliezer Greenberg.
The Jew and his home. Eliyahu Kitov. Review. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp.
Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. 91–93.
Germania Judaica: from the earliest times Ducoff, Bernard.
until 1238. (eds.) I. Elbogen; A. Synagogue, center and bureau: confrontation
Freimann; H. Tykocinski. Review. Vol. and direction. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. Spring, 1962, pp. 1–12.
The first book of the Bible: Genesis. Benno
Jacob. (tr.) Ernest I. Jacob; Walter Ebstein, Moshe M.
Jacob. Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, To open the ears of the deaf. Herbert Schwartz.
1974, pp. 89–90. Letter. Deborah Miller. Response. Vol. 29,
The genesis of faith: the depth theology of No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 87–88.
Abraham Joshua Heschel. John Merkle. Eckardt, A. Roy.*
Review. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, articles:
pp. 94–96. The Jewish–Christian dialogue: recent
The fire within. Hillel Goldberg. Review. Christian efforts in Europe. Vol. 19, No.
Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 12–21.
77–78. reviews:
The wisdom of the Zohar: an anthology of Israel: an echo of eternity. Abraham Joshua
texts. Three volumes. Fischel Lachower; Heschel. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Isaiah Tishby. (tr.) David Goldstein. mer, 1969, pp. 70–73.
Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. Edelman, Martin (Moshe).
88–90. What a difference a state makes: Israel at 40.
Exodus. Benno Jacob. (tr.) Walter Jacob. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 14–19.
Review. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Ehrlich, Abraham J.
pp. 89–90. Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic wit- Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol. 24,
ness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33.
Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. Letter. letters:
Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
Winter, 2000, pp. 109–110. Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic witness. Response. Wilfred Shuchat. Vol. 24,
Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. Dresner. No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 33–45.
Review. Jacob Neusner. Letter. Samuel Ehrlich, Emma G.
H. Dresner. Response. Jacob Neusner. Nine letters from Solomon Schechter to
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. 110. Henrietta Szold. Abraham E. Millgram;
Drinan, S.J., Robert F. Emma G. Ehrlich. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
The state of Israel: theological implications for 1979, pp. 25–38.
Christians. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968, Nine letters from Solomon Schechter to
pp. 28–35. Henrietta Szold. Abraham E. Millgram;
Drob, Sanford L. Emma G. Ehrlich. Postcript. Vol. 32, No. 3,
Rabbi Max Drob and “traditional Judaism.” A Summer, 1979, pp. 94–95.
personal perspective. Vol. 39, No. 3, Eilberg, Amy.*
Spring, 1987, pp. 34–44. articles:
Dubler, Nancy Neveloff. Ministry for the next generation. Vol. 48,
Health care; right or privilege. Moral and reli- No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 36–38.

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Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical reviews:
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Meditations of a maverick rabbi. Albert S.
Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Axelrad. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. 1986, pp. 121–122.
Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Eilberg-Schwartz, Howard.*
Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; letters:
Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. From bloody bridegroom to covenant rite:
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua brit milah—the perspective of modern
Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. biblical scholarship. Benjamin Edidin
Fendrick; David Bockman; Gershon Scolnic. Letter. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter,
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton 1990–91, pp. 92–93.
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth reviews:
Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; Anthropological approaches to the Old Tes-
Louis Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Lionel tament. Bernhard Lang. Review. Vol. 40,
Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 102–103.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 74. Eisen, Arnold.*
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical articles:
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Imagining American Jews: recent visions
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley and revisions. Presented at the Jewish
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Theological Seminary Sol Feinstone Lec-
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; ture Series, March 19, 1987. Vol. 41,
Hillel E. Silverman; Sol Landau; No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 3–20.
Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Fenster; reviews:
Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Murray No offense: civil religion and Protestant taste.
Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom; Morton John Murray Cuddihy. Review. Vol. 32,
H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 101–103.
Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Her- Eisenberg, Azriel.
bert Yoskowitz; Richard Hammer- Texts and contexts. Israel in the Jewish
man; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; curriculum.Barry Chazan. Letter. Vol. 25,
Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skol- No. 3, Spring, 1971, p. 82.
nik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eisenstein, Ira. J.*
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. letters:
2, Winter, 2000, pp. 91–92. Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis. Letter.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Vol. 3, No. 1, November, 1946, pp. 21–25.
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mis- Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.)
sion. Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review.
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; Jacob B. Agus; Ira J. Eisenstein. Reply.
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; Arthur Cohen. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer,
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gor- 1960, pp. 14–21.
don Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; The current dilemma of Conservative
Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- Judaism. Jack Wertheimer. Letter. Vol.
bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, p. 94.
Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel reviews:
Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; Mervin B. Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis.
Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; David Review. Eugene Kohn; Isaac Klein. Let-
Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua ter. Vol. 3, No. 1, November, 1946, pp.
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 21–25.
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 72. Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B.
letters: Agus. Analysis and review. Vol. 10, No.
On halakhic approaches to medical care for 3, Spring, 1956, pp. 5–9.
the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff; Avram Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.)
Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3, Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review.
Spring, 1991, pp. 92–94. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 5–13.

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Eisenstein, Ira. J.* (cont‘d.) Letter. Baruch Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 36,
reviews (cont‘d.): No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 89–90.
The canonization of the synagogue service. Ellenson, David. See also with James Ellenson
Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Zev State of the field. The development of Ortho-
Garber. Letter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, dox attitudes to conversion in the modern
1983, p. 88. period. A symposium.Gerson D. Cohen;
Eissfeldt, Otto.* Shaye J. D. Cohen; Michael Panitz; David
The old testament: an introduction. Review. Ellenson. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983,
Nahum M. Sarna. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, pp. 57–73.
1967, pp. 83–86. Ellis, Richard S.
Elazar, Daniel J. The book of Leviticus and the fractal geometry
The Jewish community: some problems, some of Torah. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
answers. Jewish survival and American 27–34.
Jewish leadership.Eli Ginzberg; Harold M. Human logic, God’s logic, and the akedah. Vol.
Schulweis; David Lieber; Lowell Eliezer 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 28–32.
Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; Warren Bargad. Elovitz, Mark H.*
Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 44–51. letters:
The professor as Jewish spiritual leader. Vol. Further thoughts on the law committee.
38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 3–13. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Elkins, Dov Peretz.* berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blu-
letters: menthal; Philip Sigal. Discussion.
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
Laub. 76–77.
Letter. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky;
pp. 78–80. David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel;
Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins. Response. Harry Gordon. Discussion.Vol. 29, No.
Seymour Siegel. Reply. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 54–56.
1, Fall, 1968, pp. 83–84. reviews:
Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins. Response. Flight and rescue: brichah. Yehuda Bauer.
Seymour Siegel. Reply. Dov Peretz Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
Elkins. Letter. William E. Kaufman. pp. 92–94.
Response. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, Elshtain, Jean Bethke.
1969, pp. 83–84. Health care reform: issues, policies, solutions.
reviews: Health care reform and finitude. Vol. 51,
The zealots of Masada: story of a dig. No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 65–71.
Moshe Pearlman. Review. Vol. 22, No. Englander, Benjamin H.
3, Spring, 1968. p. 93. The congregational rabbi and the Conservative
Ellenson, David and James S. synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2,
articles: Winter, 1975, pp. 15–17.
American courts and the enforceability of a Epstein, Jerome M.
ketubah as a private contract: an investi- From Argentina to Israel. An inevitable
gation of recent U.S. court decisions. journey. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp.
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 35–42. 50–54.
letters: Epstein, Lawrence J.
American courts and the enforceability of a Gerut and the Conservative movement. Harold
ketubah as a private contract: an inves- I. Stern; Seymour Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner;
tigation of recent U.S. court decisions. Responses from Converts. Letter. Vol. 33,
David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. No. 3, Spring, 1980, p. 96.
Letter. Judah Dick. Vol. 36, No. 3, Outreach to interfaith couples: two conceptual
Spring, 1983, p. 88. models. Michael Wasserman. Letter. Vol.
Letter. David Ellenson; James S. Ellen- 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, p. 61.
son. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
pp. 88–89. 1992, pp. 73–79.

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Ettenberg, Moshe. Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Response. Emil
articles: Fackenheim. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
Black demands and Jewish students. Vol. 1961, pp. 59–60.
23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 64–66. Reply. Jacob Agus. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
letters: Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 84–85.
Black demands and Jewish students. Rebuttal. Emil Fackenheim. Vol. 17, No.
Letter. Norton Mezvinsky. Vol. 24, 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 86.
No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 83–84. Faierstein, Morris M.*
Letter. Mordechai Herschel Levine. Meir ibn Gabbai on the love of God. Vol. 30,
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, p. 84. No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 83–85.
Evans, Eli E. Hasidana Americana: a survey of American
The electronic village revisited. Implications for literature on Hasidism. To Zosa Szajkowski
Jewish life. Delivered for 1986 program of z”l. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 66–74.
National Foundation for Jewish Culture. Vol. ‘God’s need for the commandments’ in
39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 94–105. medieval kabbalah. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall,
Even-Chen, Alexander. 1982, pp. 45–59.
The Torah, revelation, and scientifique critique Falk, Ze’ev.*
in the teachings of Abraham Joshua The halakhic process: a systemic analysis. Joel
Heschel. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, Roth. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989,
1998, pp. 67–76. pp. 79–82.
Ezrat Nashim. Fahey, Charles J.
On the ordination of women. Address and Moral and religious values in health care
Commission report. Gerson D. Cohen. reform. A Roman Catholic perspective. Pre-
Letter. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, p. 95. sented at the joint conference sponsored by
Columbia University School of Public
Faber, Salamon.* Health; The Finkelstein Institute of the
articles: Jewish Theological Seminary, Union Theo-
For a more active attitude toward kashrut. logical Seminary, September, 1996. Vol. 51,
Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp. 25–33. No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 40–46.
reviews: Faur, Jose.*
Index to festschriften in Jewish studies. The theology of the oral Torah: revealing the
Charles Berlin. Review. Vol. 27, No. 1, justice of God. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol.
Fall, 1972, pp. 67–68. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 90–92.
Jews, Judaism and the state of Israel. Ben Feder, Avraham.
Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3, Israel: a dream faces the challenges of reality.
Spring, 1975, pp. 92–93. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 20–24.
Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H. Feiguin, Dario.
Dresner. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum- Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
mer, 1975, pp. 93–95. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
The principles of Jewish law. Menahem Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S.
Elon. Review. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert
1976, pp. 92–93. L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil-
Fackenheim, Emil L.* verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
letters: Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
End of an exile. James Parkes. Review. Vol. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. 53–54. Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
God in search of man. Abraham Joshua Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
Heschel. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
1960, pp. 50–53. Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
God in search of man. Abraham Joshua Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
Heschel. Review. Emil L. Fackenheim. Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 15, No. 3, Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Spring, 1961, pp. 42–44. Winter, 2000, p. 91.

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Fein, Elliot.* reviews:
The Jews in America: four centuries of an uneasy Sex laws and customs in Judaism. Louis M.
encounter. Arthur Hertzberg. Review. Vol. Epstein. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Sum-
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 88–90. mer, 1968, pp. 89–90.
Feingold, Henry L.* Feldstein, Donald.
A century of Jewish life in Dixie: the Birming- Constructive role confusion: the synagogue and
ham experience. Mark H. Elovitz. Review. Jewish social agencies. Vol. 38, No. 2,
Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 91–92. Winter, 1985–1986, pp. 23–27.
Feinstein, Sara. Felix, Cathy.*
Symposium on Jewish studies in the university. articles:
Judaic studies as liberated education. Worship for the 21st century. An agenda.
Baruch A. Levine; Menahem Mansoor; Synagogue life; a special section. Howard
Paul Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; David A. Addison; Jack H Bloom; Cathy L.
Weinstein; Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. 2, Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 50,
Winter, 1973, pp. 29–34. No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 67–79.
Feld, Edward.* reviews:
articles: The pastor as a newcomer. Roy M.
Towards an aggadic Judaism. The open Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot
forum. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win-
pp. 79–84. ter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
Technology and halakhah. The use of artifi- Saying goodbye: a time for growth for con-
cial insemination. Vol. 48, No. 3, gregations and pastors. Edward A.
Spring, 1996, pp. 49–56. White. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo
letters: Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
Towards an aggadic Judaism. Response. 1994, pp. 83–84.
David Novak.Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, Critical moments of ministry: a change of
1975, pp. 58–61. pastors. Loren B. Mead. Review. Cathy
Towards a new conception of halakhic Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46,
process? Towards an aggadic Judaism. No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
Edward Feld. Response. Leonard Levin. Pastoral transitions: from endings to new
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 62–65. beginnings. William Bud Phillips. Review.
reviews: Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol.
Judaism faces the 20th century: a biogra- 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
phy of Mordecai M. Kaplan. Mel Scult. Running through the thistles: terminating a
Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, ministerial relationship with a parish.
pp. 85–87. Roy M. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix;
Feldman, David M.* Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2,
articles: Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
Women’s role and Jewish law. Vol. 26, No. New beginnings: the pastorate start-up
4, Summer, 1972, pp. 29–39. workbook. Roy M. Oswald. Review.
Abortion and ethics. The rabbinic view- Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol.
point. Harold Nitowsky; David M. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Harry Gor- Church and denominational growth: what
don. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. does (and does not) cause growth or
31–38. decline. David A. Roozen; C. Kirk Had-
Her Majesty’s loyal opposition. Vol. 48, away. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo
No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 39–42. Schoenberg. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter,
letters: 1995, pp. 90–92.
Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky; Women who would be rabbis: a history of
David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; women’s ordination 1889–1985.
Harry Gordon. Discussion.Vol. 29, No. Pamela Nadell. Review. Vol. 52, No. 1,
4, Summer, 1975, pp. 58–61. Fall, 1999, pp. 86–87.

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Fellner, Azriel C. Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Murray
articles: Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom; Morton
Notes from a chaplain’s files. Vol. 24, No. H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David
4, Summer, 1970, pp. 15–20. Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Her-
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- bert Yoskowitz; Richard Hammer-
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, man; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen;
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 17–25. Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skol-
A modern Exodus. Vol. 34, No. 4, nik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
March/April, 1981, pp. 56–59. Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No.
letters: 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 76–79.
Notes from a chaplain’s files. letters:
Letter. Julius Shatz. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbinical
1970, p. 65. Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter.
Alaskan Jewry. Letter. Theodore H. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Stainman. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 82–84.
1971, p. 80. Further thoughts on the law committee.
Fendrick, Susan P. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
Assembly. Part I. Influences. thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 79.
Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E. A Conservative zionist party. Robert
Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V. Gold- Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Conserv-
blum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland; ative zionist party? Myron M. Fenster;
Samuel B. Press; Joshua Stampfer; Amy Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. Vol. 31,
Eilberg; Susan P. Fendrick; David Bockman; No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 13–15.
Gershon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton reviews:
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; A handbook for the Jewish family. Alex J.
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard Goldman. Review. Vol. 15, No. 3,
Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. Spring, 1961, pp. 55–56.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 74–75. America is different: the search for Jewish
Fenster, Myron M.* identity. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Review. Vol.
articles: 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 70–73.
What direction Jewish social ethics? More America is different: the search for Jewish
concern, less doctrine. The open forum. identity. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Review.
Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster. Vol. Addendum. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965,
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 58–61. p. 66.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- The book of God and man. Robert Gordis.
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen- Review. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967,
ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; pp. 86–94.
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Archaeology, historical analogy, and early
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. biblical tradition. William F. Albright.
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1,
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zeler- Fall, 1967, p. 93.
myer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, Our depleted society. Seymour Melman.
1998, pp. 170–171. Books in brief. Review. ol. 22, No. 1,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Fall, 1967, p. 93.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Selected poems. Karen Gershon. Books in
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; 1967, p. 94.
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; The darkening green. Ruth Finer Mintz.
Hillel E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1,
Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Fenster; Fall, 1967, p. 94.

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Fenster, Myron M.* (cont’d.) ment. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp.
reviews (cont’d.): 3–13.
Battle report. Harvey Shapiro. Books in reviews:
brief. Myron M. Fenster. Review. Vol. The emergence of Jewish scholarship in Amer-
22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, p. 94. ica: the publication of the ‘Jewish Encyclo-
Zion reconsidered. Jakob Petuchowski. pedia.’ Shuly Rubin Schwartz. Review.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 89–90.
Fall, 1967, p. 94. Alternatives to assimilation: the response of
The golden tradition: Jewish life and Reform Judaism to American cul- ture,
thought in eastern Europe. Lucy S. 1840–1930. Alan Silverstein. Review.
Davidowicz. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2, Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, p. 86.
Winter, 1968, pp. 91–93. Fine, David J.
The case for Israel. Frank Gervasi. Books in articles:
brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, The meaning of Catholic Israel. Vol. 50,
1968, p. 94. No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 29–47.
Sex and the family in the Jewish tradition. letters:
Robert Gordis. Books in brief. Review. From interpretation to midrashic process.
Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, p. 94. The development of a Conservative
Notes from the frontier. Hugh Nissenson. dynamic. Alvan H. Kaunfer. Letter. Vol.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 3, 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, p. 92.
Spring, 1968. p. 94. Halakhah and ethics. The open forum. The
A critical bibliography of religion. Nelson character of halakhah entering the 21st
R. Burr. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, century. Harold M. Schulweis. Vol. 46,
No. 2, Winter, 1969, p. 94. No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 77–79.
Israel: politics and people. Leonard J. Fein. Positive-historical Judaism. The open
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, forum. Positive-historical Judaism
Summer, 1969, p. 93. exhausted: reflection’s on a Movement’s
Jewish education in a pluralistic society: future. Daniel H. Gordis. Vol. 47, No.
Samson Benderly and Jewish education. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 71–81.
Nathan H. Winter. Books in brief. Fink, Leon B
Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, articles:
pp. 93–94. Legal notes. Clergy malpractice. Leon B.
Nostalgia and nightmare. A study in the Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. 36, No. 1,
fiction of S. Y. Agnon. Arnold J. Band. Fall, 1982, pp. 84–85.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, letters:
Summer, 1969, p. 94. Legal notes. Clergy malpractice. Leon B. Fink;
Generations in crisis. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Jeshaia Schnitzer. Letter. Ben zion Bergman.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 79–80.
pp. 89–90. Finkelstein, Joshua.*
American Judaism. Adventure in moderni- Midrashic interpretaions of the Song of Moses.
ty. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 28, No. Herbert W. Basser. Review. Vol. 42, No. 4,
2, Winter, 1974, pp. 89–90. Summer, 1990, pp. 68–70.
Golden door to America: the Jewish immi- Finkelstein, Louis.*
grant experience. Abraham J. Karp. articles:
Review. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. The Jew in 1950. Vol. 6, No. 4, May, 1950,
74–76. pp. 1–5.
Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur- Human equality in the Jewish tradition.
vival. 2nd edition. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 2–27.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/ The ethics of anonymity among the Phar-
1988, pp. 97–100. isees. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, pp.
Fierstien, Robert E.* 1–12.
articles: Hasideanism and the modern world. Vol.
Solomon Schechter and the Zionist move- 14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 1–16.

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The origin of the Pharisees. Vol. 23, No. 2, Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the
Winter, 1969, pp. 25–36. way. The open forum. Our task in
Law and morals: in the Hebrew Scriptures, Israel. Michael Graetz. Vol. 46, No. 3,
Plato and Aristotle. Milton R. Konvitz. Spring, 1994, pp. 62–69.
Foreword. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, reviews:
p. 44. The education of American Jewish teachers.
The underlying concepts of Conservative Oscar I. Janowsky. Review. Vol. 22, No.
Judaism. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 83–86.
pp. 2–12. The education of American Jewish teachers.
Three meetings with Abraham Joshua Oscar I. Janowsky. Review. Hertzel
Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. Fishman. Letter. Oscar I. Janowsky.
19–22. Reply. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp.
Louis Ginzberg: a centenary tribute. Pro- 80–82.
fessor Louis Ginzberg: an appreciation. Fishman, Priscilla.*
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. A bintel brief. Isaac Metzker. Books in brief.
13–17. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 93.
letters: Flannery, Edward H.*
Hasideanism and the modern world. Letter. Vatican diplomacy during the Holocaust.
Theodore Lewis. Reply. Vol. 14, No. 3, Vatican diplomacy and the Jews during the
Spring, 1960, pp. 57–58. Holocaust 1939–1943. John F. Morley.
reviews: Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer,
Sifre: a Tannaitic commentary on the Book 1980, pp. 84–88.
of Deuteronomy, translated from Fleischman, Yaakov.
Hebrew with introduction and notes. Franz Rosenzweig as a critic of Zionism. (tr.)
Reuven Hammer. Review. Vol. 39, No. Max D. Ticktin. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967,
4, Summer, 1987, p. 85. pp. 54–66.
Fischel, Henry A.* Fleishaker, Oscar.
Hellenistic civilization and the Jews. Victor Jewish community centers and the synagogue.
Tcherikover. Review. Vol. 15, No. 2, Letter. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
Winter, 1961, pp. 70–73. 1963, p. 122–123.
Fishbane, Michael.* Foreman, Spencer.
Ramban (Nahmanides), commentary on the Am I my brother’s keeper? Vol. 51, No. 4,
Torah. Genesis. Charles B. Chavel. Review. Summer, 1999, pp. 72–79.
Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 87–88. Forman, Max L.
Fisher, Eugene J. Distinctive emphases in Conservative Judaism
Interpreting Nostra Aetate through post Con- vis-à-vis the Halakhah. Vol. 9, No. 1,
ciliar teaching. Reflections on the 20th anni- December, 1952, pp. 34–42.
versary of Nostra Aetate. Yocheved Hersch- Fox, Marvin.*
lag Muffs; Eugene Fisher; Barry Cytron. Vol. Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B. Agus.
38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 7–20. Analysis and review. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring,
Fishman, Hertzel.* 1956, pp. 9–18.
articles: The zaddik. Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol.
Conservative Judaism and Israel (sympo- 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 39–42.
sium). A new zionism. Vol. 11, No. 3, Fraint, Samuel.
Spring, 1957, pp. 36–45. Why Jerry Falwell is bad for the Jews. Vol. 39,
An organic approach to Israel. Vol. 29, No. No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 99–104.
3, Spring, 1975, pp. 85–88. Franck, Isaac.
letters: Can Diaspora Jewry survive? Vol. 32, No. 2,
The education of American Jewish teachers. Winter, 1979, pp. 58–64.
Oscar I. Janowsky. Review. Hertzel Frank, M. Z.*
Fishman. Letter. Oscar I. Janowsky. articles:
Reply. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. The Dniepr and the Jordan. Vol. 20, No. 3,
80–82. Spring, 1966, pp. 24–41.

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Frank, M. Z.* (cont’d.) Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph;
articles (cont’d.): Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel;
Forgotten hebraists. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon
1967, pp. 34–49. Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias
A world remembered. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom;
1967, pp. 42–51. Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry
reviews: Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis;
The demon and the earlock. Short Friday. Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz;
Isaac Bashevis Singer. Review. Vol. 20, David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua
No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 1–9. Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol.
The demon and the earlock. Zemach atlas. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 72–73.
Chaim Grade. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Freeman, Isaac.
Fall, 1965, pp. 1–9. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remembered.
The demon and the earlock. Shtot un shtetl. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fenster; Isaac
Sarah Hammer-Jacklin. Review. Vol. 20, Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bernard Lipnick;
No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 1–9. Jack Riemer; Neal Rose; Gerry J.
Isaac Bashevis and the eternal past. Irving Rosenberg; Martin I. Sandberg; Gershon
Buchen. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum- Schwartz; Israel C. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss;
mer, 1969, pp. 78–80. Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Frankel, William. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 171–172.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need Freudenstein, Eric.
of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold Israel: anticipation and reality. Technology
Jacob Wolf. Resolution.Vol. 31, No. 2, assessment and the Jewish tradition.
Winter, 1977, p. 36. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph
Freedman, David B. Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freuden-
The definition of death. Daniel C. Goldfarb; stein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer. Vol.
Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 30, No. 2, 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 44–52.
Winter, 1976, p. 34. Freund, Richard A.*
Freedman, Harry. The rabbinical seminary of Latin America. The
Forging Masorti Judaism in Britain and Europe. first 30 years. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992,
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 14–21. pp. 67–78.
Freedman, Rachel. The ethical realism of Seymour Siegel.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. Originally presented at the Association of
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, p. 79. Jewish Studies Conference, Boston,
Freehof, Solomon B. December, 1988. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992,
On the collecting of Jewish books. Solomon B. pp. 67–81.
Freehof. Books in brief. Jack Riemer. “Somos testigos—we are witnesses.” The
Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, p. 71. Jewish theology of liberation of Rabbi
Freeman, Gordon M. Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall,
Wives and sisters. A contemporary exegesis. 1994, pp. 27–38.
Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 50–55. Friedlaender, Israel.
Revelation as authority. Sinai from the Judaism in America—a prophecy. Vol. 1, No.
perspective of political science. Vol. 46, No. 1, January, 1945, pp. 25–26.
1, Fall, 1993, pp. 60–69. Friedland, Eric L.*
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical articles:
Assembly. Part III. Community. The power of conversation. A word to the
Susan Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin Jews and Arabs. Samuel Hugo Berga-
S. Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit man. (tr.) Eric L. Friedland. Vol. 44,
Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman; No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 3–6.
David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol. Tish’ah Be-Av. A modest proposal. Vol. 44,
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 80–81. No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 56–61.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Grazie. An unexpected grace! Vol. 45, No.
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 42–45.

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reviews: Some unexplained features of ancient syna-
New prayers for the High Holy Days. Jack gogues. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983,
Riemer. Section II. ed. Harold S. Kushn- pp. 35–42.
er. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, Conversion and Conservative Judaism.
pp. 86–88. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp.
Theology and poetry: studies in the medieval 21–29.
piyyut. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Review. letters:
Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 84–86. Conservative Judaism: a direction. Bernard
Vetaher libenu. Congregation Beth El, Sud- Mandelbaum. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 3,
bury, Massachusetts. Review. Vol. 35, Spring, 1960, pp. 59–60.
No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 91–94. Letter from Jerusalem. Baba Sali and other
Friedman, Maurice.* follies. Theodore Friedman. Letter.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: towards a Joshua J. Adler. Reply. Vol. 39, No. 4,
philosophy of Judaism. Reviews. Vol. 10, Summer, 1987, pp. 93–94.
No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 1–10. Letters from Jerusalem:
The natural and the supernatural Jew. Arthur On kibbutzim. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer,
A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 63–65.
1964, pp. 48–54. The Yom Kippur war. Vol. 28, No. 2, Win-
Friedman, Mordechai A.* ter, 1974, pp. 29–33.
Archives from Elephantine: the life of an On scholars and computers. Vol. 28, No. 3,
ancient Jewish military colony. Bezalel Spring, 1974, pp. 73–76.
Porten. Review. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, Politics from proof-texts. Vol. 28, No. 4,
1970, pp. 64–68. Summer, 1974, pp. 82–84.
Friedman, Shamma. Of Talmud and taxis. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
articles: 1974, pp. 66–71.
David Halivni and Shamma Friedman: con- A cultural renaissance. Vol. 29, No. 3,
flicting trends in Talmud criticism. H.A. Spring, 1975, pp. 74–78.
(Chanan) Alexander. Vol. 39, No. 3, The range of Molad. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
Spring, 1987, pp. 45–57. mer, 1975, pp. 73–78.
reviews: Party politics. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976,
Mavo l’dine Yisrael bime ha-bayit Hasheni. pp. 78–82.
Introduction to Jewish jurisprudence Baalei teshuvah today. Vol. 30, No. 4, Sum-
during the Second Temple period. Ze’ev mer, 1976, pp. 75–79.
Falk. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, Israeli youth: a survey. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
1971, pp. 85–88. Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 86–89.
Encyclopedia Talmudica. (ed.) Meyer The Israeli secularist: an obstacle. Vol. 31,
Berlin (Bar-Ilan); Shlomo Josef Zevin. No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 80–83.
(tr.) Isidore Epstein; Harry Freedman. Israel’s national elections. Vol. 31, No. 2,
Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. Winter, 1977, pp. 75–79.
89–91. At the Zionist Congress: religious pluralism
Talmud Yerushalmi, codex Vatican (Vat. wins a round. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall,
Ebr. 133). Page concordance index. 1978, pp. 38–42.
Venice edition. A. P. Sherry. Introduc- Gershom Scholem: exuberant scholar of
tion. Saul Lieberman. On the Yerushal- Jewish mysticism. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win-
mi. Review. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, ter, 1979, pp. 75–79.
1972, pp. 92–94. Conversion as an obstacle course. Vol. 32,
Friedman, Theodore.* No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 96–100.
articles: Jewish religious tradition: a new look. To
A letter from Israel. Israel life and letters. be a Jew—identity and world view.
Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 90–92. Alexander Barzel. Review essay. Vol.
Exploring Agnon’s symbols. Tehilla. S.Y. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 68–72.
Agnon. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, Politics and religion in Israel. Vol. 33, No.
pp. 65–71. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 60–64.

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Friedman, Theodore.* (cont‘d.) Who is not a Jew? The halakhic status of
Letters from Jerusalem (cont‘d.): an apostate. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
The parashah. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/ 1988/1989, pp. 53–60.
December, 1980, pp. 54–58. A Jerusalem Tikkun Leyl Shavuot. Vol. 42,
Seven Jewish cultures: a reinterpretation No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 50–52.
of Jewish history and thought. Efraim “Words, words, words.” Vol. 42, No. 2,
Shmueli. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 59–62.
January/February, 1981, pp. 48–52. reviews:
Truth in the shadow of war. Vol. 34, No. 4, Between a people and its land. Martin
March/April, 1981, pp. 73–75. Buber. Review. Vol. 1, No. 2, June,
Legal values and Judaism: towards a phi- 1945, pp. 31–33.
losophy of halakhah. Ze’ev Falk. Democracy, dictatorship and religion.
Review. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, Hebrew. Benjamin Gottesman. Review.
1981, pp. 70–74. Vol. 3, no. 3, May, 1947, pp. alef-bet.
Israel’s electoral system. Vol. 35, No. 1, Keeper of the law: Louis Ginzberg. A per-
Fall, 1981, pp. 65–68. sonal memoir. Eli Ginzberg. Review. Vol.
Civil cases and rabbinical courts. Vol. 35, 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 58–60.
No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 75–79. Exploring Agnon’s symbols. Tehilla. S.Y.
The legacy of Yamit. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, Agnon. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967,
1982, pp. 93–98. pp. 65–71.
Conversion to Judaism in Israel. Vol. 36, The Babylonian Talmud, Tractate
No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 74–80. Berakhot, Tractate Shabbat. Adin Stein-
History and current conflicts. Vol. 37, No. saltz. Review. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter,
1, Fall, 1983, pp. 64–70. 1970, pp. 90–94.
Religion and politics in Israel. Vol. 37, No. Publications of the study circle on Diaspora
2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 56–60. Jewry, Vol. I 1966–67, Vol. II 1967–68.
The image of the Israeli religious establish- Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4,
ment. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. Summer, 1970, pp. 85–87.
62–68. Letter from Jerusalem. The range of Molad.
Tragedy and theology, punishment and pol- Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 73–78.
itics. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. Letter from Jerusalem. Jewish religious tra-
89–93. dition: a new look. To be a Jew—identi-
Baba Sali and other follies. Vol. 38, No. 4, ty and world view. Alexander Barzel.
Summer, 1986, pp. 107–112. Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall,
In the world of books. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 68–72.
1986, pp. 105–109. Letter from Jerusalem. Seven Jewish cul-
Bending or breaking? Women confront the tures: a reinterpretation of Jewish histo-
religious establishment. Vol. 39, No. 3, ry and thought. Efraim Shmueli.
Spring, 1987, pp. 66–70. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/Febru-
Siah Mesharim: Israeli dialogue and diversi- ary, 1981, pp. 48–52.
ty. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. Letter from Jerusalem. Legal values and
71–77. Judaism: towards a philosophy of
Baba Sali and other follies. Theodore halakhah. Ze’ev Falk. Review. Vol. 34,
Friedman. Letter. Joshua J. Adler. No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 70–74.
Reply. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, Religious law: between eternity and change.
pp. 93–94. Hebrew. Ze’ev Falk. Review. Vol. 39,
Conservative Israeli halakhah. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 83–85.
No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 86–91. Letter from Jerusalem. Siah Mesharim:
An Israeli colleague’s Zionist vision. Vol. Israeli dialogue and diversity. Vol. 39,
40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 71–77.
87–91. Frieman, Donald.
Breaking new ground in talmudic studies. Conversion or convenience? Vol. 24, No. 4,
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 59–63. Summer, 1970, pp. 36–42.

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Frost, Shimon. Garber, Zev.*
The needs of the Solomon Schechter day The canonization of the synagogue service.
schools. A practitioner’s view. Vol. 33, No. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Vol. 35,
3, Spring, 1980, pp. 74–79. No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 86–88.
Frydman-Kohl, Baruch.* Garfinkel, Jacob.
letters: Letter from Copenhagen: city of refuge. Vol.
American courts and the enforceability of a 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 67–72.
ketubah as a private contract: an investi- Garfinkel, Stephen.*
gation of recent U.S. court decisions. Ezekiel 1–20: a new translation with
David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Letter. introduction and commentary. Moshe
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 89–90. Greenberg. Review. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter,
Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener- 1985–86, pp. 87–88.
ate and reflect images of God. Knowing Garfinkle, Adam.
God through prayer. Elliot N. Dorff. The two religions of American Jews. A
The limits of knowing God. Response. provocation for the sake of Heaven. Vol.
Baruch Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 3–22.
Winter, 1999, pp. 53–55. Garten, Stanley.
Contemporary philosophical quests for Unity and diversity in the Conservative
God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical movement. Mordecai M. Kaplan.
and practical considerations. Gordon Comments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Garten;
Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. Vol. 4, No.
Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1, October, 1947, pp. 4–8.
1999, pp. 96–98. Gartenberg, Brad.
reviews: Three ‘problem’ congregants. The ‘difficulty-
When bad things happen to good people. in-davening’ congregants.Vol. 36, No. 3,
Harold S. Kushner. Review essay. Vol. Spring, 1983, pp. 72–75.
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 90–101. Gartner, Lloyd P.*
Frymer-Kensky, Tikva.* articles:
Halakhah, law, and feminism. Vol. 47, No. 2, The racial revolution and Jewish communal
Winter, 1995, pp. 46–52. policy. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp.
Fuchs, Stephen. 42–49.
Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism. letters:
Leonard Swidler. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 3, Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner.
Spring, 1976, p. 96. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp.
Futterman, Matthew. 75–76.
The potential of Conservative Judaism in Israel. reviews:
Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 44–51. Leon Blum: humanist in politics. Joel
Colton. Review. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Gaffney, David. Summer, 1966, pp. 66–67.
The congregational rabbi and the Conservative The American synagogue: a sanctuary
synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2, transformed. Jack Wertheimer. Review.
Winter, 1975, pp. 25–29. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp.
Gafni, Mordecai. 74–77.
Walking together. Can religious and secular Between France and Germany: the Jews
Jews forge a common spiritual language. of Alsace-Lorraine, 1871–1918. Vicki
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 22–37. Caron. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer,
Gaines, Janet. 1989, pp. 76–77.
Hanaton scenes, 1991. Alexander Graubart. The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
Letter. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. renewed: a history of the Jewish
95–96. Theological Seminary. Two volumes.
Gamze, Noah M. (ed.) Jack Wertheimer. Review essay.
Pop theology. David Wolf Silverman. Letter. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp.
Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 78–79. 80–88.

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Gay, Ruth.* Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964,
Nostalgia is not enough. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, pp. 55–58.
1960, pp. 32–39. Jewish symbols in the Greco-Roman peri-
Geffen, David. od, Volume 12. Erwin R. Goodenough.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Review. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967,
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. pp. 67–72.
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S. Gershfield, Edward.*
Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert L. articles:
Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silver- Responsum. Agunah question. Hebrew.
man; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. alef-hay.
Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Mur- Oxford and the Jewish problem. Vol. 20,
ray Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom; Morton H. No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 30–35.
Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David Geffen; The value of comparative law. Vol. 21, No.
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 49–56.
Richard Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin Hillel, Shammai and the three proselytes.
S. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 29–39.
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
Winter, 2000, pp. 86–87. Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
Geffen, Peter. 1970, pp. 30–31.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remembered. Rebuilding the law committee. Vol. 25, No.
Peter A. Geffen; Or-Nistar Rose. Introduc- 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 59–62.
tion. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, letters:
1998, pp. 168–169. Oxford and the Jewish problem. Edward
Gelber, S. Michael.* Gershfield.
The book of Job: a new translation. Moshe Letter. Benjamin Nadel. Vol. 20, No. 3,
Greenberg; Jonas C. Greenfield; Nahum M. Spring, 1966, pp. 90–94.
Sarna. Review essay. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, Reply. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp.
1981, pp. 69–76. 94–95.
Gelernter, David. Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
The sea-song resounds. Rereading parshat Beshal- Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
lah. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 15–28. Rozenberg. Letter. Ernest B. Cohen.
Who is the man beneath the veil? On Moses. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 74–75.
Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 13–23. Gerstein, Louis C.
Geller, Myron S.* Am ha-sayaf ve-am ha-sefer. Hebrew. Vol. 2,
In this dark house: a memoir. Louise Kehoe. No. 1, October, 1945, pp. alef-gimel.
Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 92–94. Gertel, Elliot B.*
Geller, Stephen A.* articles:
The common and the uncommon. Vol. 19, No. Revelation, the Bible, and the historians.
3, Spring, 1965, pp. 57–62. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp.
Gendler, Everett E.* 34–40.
articles: Revelation and rabbinic tradition. Vol. 36,
Conversation with Martin Luther King. No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 60–67.
Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. The image of the rabbi in modern Ameri-
1–19. can literature. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring,
Holy days in Habana. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1984, pp. 51–61.
1969, pp. 15–24. Planning the modern synagogue building.
reviews: Historical and spatial considerations.
The quiet battle: writings on the theory and Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp.
practice of non-violent resistance. Mul- 42–50.
ford Q. Sibley. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Recouping revelation—and maybe the
Spring, 1964, pp. 55–58. “word of God.” The theology of Salo-
Strength to love. Martin Luther King, Jr. mon Ludwig Steinheim. Aharon Shear-

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Yashuv. Review essay. Vol. 41, No. 2 Gilbert, Arthur.
Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 61–73. New trends in the Protestant mission to the Jew.
Jacob Kohn as religious thinker: a critical Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 51–56.
appreciation. Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring, Gillman, Neil.*
1990, pp. 3–20. articles:
Moving beyond “history.” The challenge of Morenu Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 36, No. 3,
Michael Oakeshott. Vol. 44, No. 4, Spring, 1983, pp. 43–48.
Summer, 1992, pp. 3–32. Toward a theology for Conservative Juda-
Isaiah 53. A test of Jewish education. Dedi- ism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 4–22.
cated to the memory of Dr. Robert Judaism and the search for spirituality. Vol.
Gordis. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 5–18.
pp. 38–49. Tefillah at Ramah: goals, methods, and
Zionism broadly defined. A religious per- impact. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
spective. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, 43–50.
pp. 55–61. The changing paradigm of the Conservative
The World Parliament of Religions. Semi- rabbi. Published also as “Inside or out-
nars held in Chicago, 1993. Teach ‘Em side: emancipation and the dilemmas of
Company. Review and response. Conservative Judaism.” in Judaism,
Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, Issue 151, Vol. 38, No. 4, Fall, 1989.
1996, pp. 69–82. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
The sermons of the Rev. Martin Luther 3–11.
King, Jr. A Jewish response. Vol. 48, Robert Gordis, z”l, 1908–1992. Eulogy.
No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 26–32. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp.
The “Holy Ghost” and Judaism. Vol. 49, 23–26.
No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 34–55. Epistemological tensions in Heschel’s
Mortimer J. Adler: apostle of apostasy? thought. Originally delivered at the
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 43–60. Conference of the Association of Jewish
In memoriam. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 53, Studies, Boston, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos.
No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 81–83. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 77–83.
letters: Contemporary philosophical quests for
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- God. On knowing God. Vol. 51, No. 2,
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur Winter, 1999, pp. 59–64.
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- letters:
ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Toward a theology for Conservative
Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Judaism. Letter. Joseph M. Davis. Vol.
Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 108–109.
pp. 50–52. Tefillah at Ramah: goals, methods, and
reviews: impact. Letter. Aryeh Wineman. Vol.
Rodfei Zedek: the first 100 years. Carol 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 100–101.
Krucoff. Books in brief. Review. Vol. Positive-historical Judaism. The open
32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 79. forum. Positive-historical Judaism
B’nai Amoona for all generations. Rosalind exhausted: reflection’s on a Movement’s
Mael Bronson. Review. Vol. 37, No. 2, future. Daniel H. Gordis. Vol. 47, No.
Winter, 1983–84, pp. 74–76. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 84–86.
Lessons from the European synagogue. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Synagogues from Europe: architecture, God. On knowing God. Neil Gillman.
history, meaning. Carol Herselle Krin- Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51,
sky. Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 3, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68.
Spring, 1988, pp. 64–73. reviews:
Gibbs, Robert. The circle of the Baal Shem Tov: Studies in
Empty margins? Robert Gibbs; Devorah Hasidism. Abraham Joshua Heschel.
Jacobson; James Diamond. Vol. 42, No. 2, (ed.) Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol.
Winter, 1989–90, pp. 21–33. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 76–77.

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Gillman, Neil.* (cont‘d.) Ginzberg, Louis.*
reviews (cont‘d.): Responsum on kosher wine. Hebrew. Vol. 8,
Kol Haneshamah: Shabbat eve. The Recon- No. 3, April, 1952, pp. 24–23.
sructionist Press. Review. Vol. 43, No. Gitelman, Zvi.*
1, Fall, 1990, pp. 61–65. Anti-Semitism without Jews: communist
From Marxism to Judaism: the collected eastern Europe. Paul Lendvai. Review. Vol.
essays of Will Herberg. David G. Dalin. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 86–87.
Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. Gitelson, Susan A.
86–88. Whatever became of Uganda? Vol. 25, No. 3,
A question of faith: an atheist and a rabbi Spring, 1971, pp. 23–32.
debate the existence of God. William E. Gittelson, Roland.*
Kaufman; Morton Shor. Review. Vol. The current theological situation. Seymour
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 81–83. Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
The evolving God in Jewish process theolo- 1969, p. 23.
gy. William E. Kaufman. Review. Vol. Glassman, Bernard.*
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 81–83. articles:
Ginsberg, H.L. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Job the patient and Job the impatient. Vol. 21, Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission.
No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 12–28. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph;
Isaiah in the light of history. Vol. 22, No. 1, Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel;
Fall, 1967, pp. 1–18. Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gor-
Ginsburg, Jonathan. don Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
Halakhah and ethics. The open forum. The Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
character of halakhah entering the 21st bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph
century. Harold M. Schulweis. Marching to Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel
the wrong drummer. Ismar Schorsch. Vol. Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; Mervin B.
46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 75–77. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; David
Ginzberg, Eli.* Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua
Perspectives on American Jewry. Vol. 22, No. Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol.
2, Winter, 1968, pp. 28–35. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 70.
Aliyah: Israel’s manpower problem. Vol. 22, reviews:
No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 1–8. David Kimchi: the man and the commen-
The black revolution and the Jew. Vol. 24, No. taries. Frank Ephraim Talmage. Review.
1, Fall, 1969, pp. 3–13. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
The black revolution and the Jew. Discussion. 88–89.
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 14–19. A short history of anti-Semitism. Vamberto
Aspects of the manpower problem in Israel. Morais. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 31–45. Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 104–105.
Israel: anticipation and reality. Israel: erosion Napoleon and the Jews. Franz Kobler.
of the socialist ideal. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Ginzberg; A. Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert 1976–1977, pp. 105–106.
Kollin; Eric Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; The alien in their midst: images of Jews in
Aaron M. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, English literature. Esther L. Panitz.
1973, pp. 15–24. Review. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983,
The Jewish community: some problems, p. 104.
some answers. Jews in the changing Judas Iscariot and the myth of Jewish evil.
urban environment. Eli Ginzberg; Hyman Maccoby. Review. Vol. 45, No.
Harold M. Schulweis; David Lieber; 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 89–90.
Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; The path of the righteous: Gentile rescuers
Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, of Jews during the Holocaust. Mordecai
1973, pp. 3–12. Paldiel. Foreword. Harold M. Schul-
The last of the first: Mama G. Vol. 33, No. 4, weis. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
Summer, 1980, pp. 26–35. 1994, pp. 90–91.

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Shylock: a legend and its legacy. John Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996,
Gross. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, pp. 82–83.
1994, pp. 92–93. Insecure prosperity: small town Jews in
Alienated minority: the Jews of medieval industrial America, 1890–1900. Ewa
Latin Europe. Kenneth R. Stow. Morawska. Books in Review . . . Vol.
Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 83–84.
pp. 90–91. “How to” Judaic books of interest. Jewish
Jewish life in renaissance Italy. Robert Bon- guided imagery: a how-to book for rab-
fil. Review. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, bis, educators and group leaders. Dov
pp. 94–96. Peretz Elkins. Books in Review . . . Vol.
Under crescent and cross: the Jews in the 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 85–86.
Middle Ages. Mark R. Cohen. Books in “How to” Judaic books of interest. Striving
Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, toward virtue: a contemporary guide for
1996, pp. 91–93. Jewish ethical behavior. Kerry M.
Antisemitism in America today: outspoken Olitzky; Rachel T. Sabath. Books in
experts explode the myths. Jerome R. Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Chanes. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 86.
1996, pp. 87–89. “How to” Judaic books of interest. Finding
Midrash Tanhuma—Yelammedanu: an our fathers: a guidebook to Jewish
English translation of Genesis and Exo- genealogy. Dan Rottenberg. Books in
dus from the printed version of Tanhu- Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
ma—Yelammedanu, with introduction 1997, p. 87.
and notes. Samuel A. Berman. Books in The book and the sword: a life of learning
Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, in the shadow of destruction. David
1996, p. 89. Weiss Halivni. Books in review . . . Vol.
It’s a mitzvah! Jewish living step-by-step. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 78–79.
Bradley Shavit Artson. Books in Review In search of wholeness: the pursuit of spiri-
. . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. tual integrity in a delusional world.
89–90. Martin Samuel Cohen. Books in review
The evil eye in the Bible and rabbinic litera- . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 79.
ture. Rivka Ulmer. Books in Review . . . The crucified Jew: 20 centuries of Christian
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 90. anti-Semitism. Dan Cohn-Sherbok.
The American Jew, 1585–1990: a history. Books in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3,
Jacob Rader Marcus. Books in Review Spring, 1997, pp. 79–80.
. . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. A psychoanalytic history of the Jews. Avner
90–91. Falk. Books in review . . . Vol. 49, No.
Vanishing diaspora: the Jews in Europe 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 82–83.
since 1945. Bernard Wasserstein. Books Beginning anew: a women’s companion to
in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, the High Holy Days. Gail Twersky
1996, p. 91. Reimer; Judith A. Kates. Books in
Reading Ruth: contemporary women review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
reclaim a sacred story. (ed.) Judith A. 1997, pp. 83–84.
Kates; Gail Twersky Reimer. Books in The price of excellence: universities in con-
Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, flict during the Cold War era. Jacob
p. 82. Neusner; Noam M. Neusner. Books in
A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her- review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
itage and history, Vol. 1. The Talmudic 1997, pp. 84–85.
period: the Medieval period & the Mid- Understanding Jewish history. Steven
dle Ages.: The Sephardic Age. Vol. II Bayme. Books in review . . . Vol. 50,
The Silver Age of Polish Jewry. Vol. III. No. 1, Fall, 1997, p. 84.
The American Jewish experience: Pirke Avot. Chaim Stern. Books in review
returning to our land (Eretz Yisrael). . . . Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
Eugene and Annette Labovitz. Books in 84–85.

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Glassman, Bernard.* (cont‘d.) Jewish Orthodoxy. David Klinghoffer.
reviews (cont‘d.): Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3,
Rediscovering Judaism: Bar and Bat Mitz- Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87.
vah for adults. Kerry M. Olitzky; The Jewish moral virtues. Eugene B.
Ronald H. Isaacs. Books in review . . . Borowitz; Frances Weinman Schwartz.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, p. 85. Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
How good do we have to be? A new under- 1999, p. 81.
standing of guilt and forgiveness. Beyond reasonable doubt. Louis Jacobs.
Harold S. Kushner. Books in review . . . Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 81–82.
1997, pp. 85–86. A short history of the Jewish people. Ray-
Succeeding at Jewish education: how one mond P. Scheindlin. Books in review . . .
synagogue made it work. Joseph Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 82–83.
Reimer. Books in review . . . Vol. 50, Illness and health in the Jewish tradition:
No. 1, Fall, 1997, p. 86. writings from the Bible to today. David
Esther. Jon D. Levenson. Books in review L. Freeman; Judith Z. Abrams. Books in
. . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. review . . . Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000,
89–90. pp. 94–95.
My people’s prayer book: traditional The search for a usable past. David G.
prayers, modern commentaries. Volume Roskies. Books in review . . . Vol. 52,
1: The Sh’ma and its blessings. Law- No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. 95.
rence A. Hoffman. Books in review . . . When words fail: a religious response to
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, p. 90. undeserved hurt. Sholom Stern. Books
Travels on the road not taken: towards a in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring,
Bible-based theory of Jewish spirituality. 2000, p. 84.
Martin Samuel Cohen. Books in review National variations in Jewish identity:
. . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, p. 91. implications for Jewish education.
Swimming in the sea of Talmud. Michael Steven M. Cohen; Gabriel Horenczyk.
Katz; Gershon Schwartz. Books in Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 3,
review . . . Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, p. Spring, 2000, pp. 84–86.
81. Yakar le’Mordecai: Jubilee volume in honor
Whose Bar/Bat Mitzvah is this, anyway? A of Rabbi Mordecai Waxman. (ed.) Zvia
guide for parents through a family rite Ginor. Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No.
of passage. Judith Davis. Books in 3, Spring, 2000, p. 86.
review . . . Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, The Holocaust in American life. Peter
pp. 81–83. Novick. Books in review . . . Vol. 52,
Bar/Bat Mitzvah basics: a practical family No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 82.
guide to coming of age together. Helen Jewish life and American culture. Sylvia
Leneman. Books in review . . . Vol. 51, Barack Fishman. Books in review . . .
No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 81–83. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 83.
Jewish dimensions of social justice: tough Never too young to know: death in chil-
moral choices of our time. Albert Vor- dren’s lives. Phyllis Rolfe Silverman.
span; David Saperstein. Books in review Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 4,
. . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, p. 85. Summer, 2000, pp. 83–84.
Jews, slaves, and the slave trade: setting the For thou art with me: the healing power of
record straight. Eli Faber. Books in Psalms. Samuel Chiel; Henry Dreher.
review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, Books in review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 85–86. 2000, p. 84.
The year Mom got religion: one woman’s Disraeli. Edgar Feuchtwanger. Books in
midlife journey into Judaism. Lee Mey- review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000,
erhoff Hendler. Books in review . . . Vol. pp. 84–86.
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87. A survivor’s Haggadah. Saul Touster. Books in
The Lord will gather me in: my Journey to review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, p. 86.

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Glatstein, Irwin. Maimonides. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974,
The Jew of the South in the conflict on pp. 25–35.
segregation. William S. Malev. Letter. Vol. letters:
13, No. 1, Fall, 1958, pp. 47–49. Bar Mitzvah ceremony and Jewish educa-
Glatzer, Nahum N.* tion. Letter. Philip Arian. Vol. 15, No.
Notes on the Jewish group in a Massachusetts 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 37–38.
community. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, Gold, Michael.*
pp. 58–65. letters:
The open gate. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
pp. 63–66. the Jewish couple. Review. Ralph G.
Glazer, Henry. Dalin.
The Song of Songs: Judaism’s document of Letter. Marsha Riben. Vol. 41, No. 3,
revelation. Comparison of Gerson Cohen Spring, 1989, pp. 95–96.
and Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 43, No. 2, Letter. Marsha Riben. Reply. Vol. 42,
Winter, 1990–91, pp. 55–60. No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 63–64.
Glazer, Melvin J.* Goldberg, Abraham.
articles: articles:
The (un-) Jewish marriage encounter. Vol. The place of shevut (rabbinic injunction) in
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 83–88. the pattern of Sabbath observance. Vol.
letters: 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
The (un-) Jewish marriage encounter. 71–78.
Letter. Fishel A. Pearlmutter. Vol. 30, Jewish law and religious values in the secu-
No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 94–95. lar state. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
Letter. Neil Brief. Vol. 30, No. 4, Sum- pp. 41–48.
mer, 1976, pp. 95–96. letters:
reviews: The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradition.
Crosscurrents: children, family and reli- Nissan Waxman. Jewish law and reli-
gion. Evelyn Kaye. Review. Vol. 34, No. gious values in the secular state. Abra-
3, January/February, 1981, pp. 55–57. ham Goldberg. Reply. Louis I. Rabi-
Glustrom, Simon.* nowitz. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971,
articles: pp. 82–84.
Some aspects of a suburban Jewish commu- The ethical dimension in the halakhah. In
nity. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. memory of Dr. Michael Higger. 20th
26–32. yahrzeit. Robert Gordis. Response to
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Jewish law and religious values in the
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, secular state. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 29–32. 1972, pp. 70–74.
reviews: Reply. Abraham Goldberg. Vol. 27, No. 1,
Consecrated unto me. Roland Gittelsohn. Fall, 1972, pp. 56–58.
Review. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, Response. Robert Gordis. Vol. 27, No. 1,
pp. 84–87. Fall, 1972, pp. 58–61.
Teen-agers and sex. James A. Pike. Review. Goldberg, Elliot.
Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. Custom, halakhah, and the status of women.
84–87. Custom drives Jewish law on women. Elliot
Goitein, Denise. N. Dorff. Response. Wayne Allen. Letter.
Letter from Jerusalem. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, Elliot Goldberg. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999,
1967, pp. 11–14. pp. 91–92.
Goitein, Shlomo D.* Goldberg, Harvey E.
articles: A tradition of invention. Family and educational
Bar Talmud—an initiation rite at sixteen. institutions among contemporary traditional-
Dedicated to Uri (Ernst) Simon. Vol. 15, izing Jews. Originally appeared in French as
No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp. 28–32. Transmission passages en monde juif, 1994.
The Jewish family in the days of Moses Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 69–84.

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Goldberg, Pearl. Who is a Jewish child? Vol. 30, No. 4,
High resolution, low resolve. Women’s League Summer, 1976, pp. 3–9.
for Conservative Judaism. Vol. 44, No. 1, Goldin, Judah.*
Fall, 1991, pp. 69–78. Meditaberis in eo diebus ac noctibus. For
Goldblum, Moshe V. Morton Smith. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
A matter of life and death. Vol. 15, No. 4, 1983–84, pp. 38–39.
Summer, 1961, pp. 26–29. Louis Finkelstein, n”a, 1895–1991. Vol. 45,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 19–22.
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Goldman, Alex J.*
Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. The definition of death. Daniel C. Goldfarb;
Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 30, No. 2,
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Winter, 1976, p. 31.
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Assembly. Part I. Influences.
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J.
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I.
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Cohen; Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A.
Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael
N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B.
Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim List- Press; Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg;
field. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 71. Susan P. Fenrick; David Bockman; Ger-
Golden, Robert. shon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
Chaplains in Vietnam. Letter to Moshe Tutnauer. Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 58–59. Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
Goldenberg, Robert.* Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen
articles: Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
The ethical categories of Reinhold Niebuhr. 1999, p. 67.
Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 67–74. Goldman, Eric A.
The synagogue as a sacred space. Vol. 38, Video and the Jewish community. Prospects for
No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 19–22. the present. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
letters: 1986–87, pp. 85–89.
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- Goldman, Herman.
work. Joel Roth. Which came first, the A midrash. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October,
kelal or the perat? Rudolph J. Adler; 1980, pp. 40–42.
Alan J. Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Goldman, Israel M.*
Response. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, Eulogy: a giant of the soul. Morris D. Levine.
pp. 63–64. Vol. 3, No. 1, November, 1946, pp. 8–12.
reviews: Let us search our ways. Jewish education in
The fifty-third chapter of Isaiah according America. Vol. 3, No. 2, February, 1947, pp.
to the Jewish Interpreters, Vol. I, Texts, 1–5.
Vol. II, Translations. A. Neubauer; S. R. Goldman, Jack.*
Driver. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews from
Fall, 1970, p. 77. ancient to modern times. Charles Raddock.
Goldfarb, Daniel C. Review. Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 20, No.
The definition of death. In the common law 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 63–64.
and Jewish tradition. Vol. 30, No. 2, Goldman, N. Saul.
Winter, 1976, pp. 10–22. articles:
The definition of death. Seymour Siegel; Daniel The rabbi as healer. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
C. Goldfarb. Discussion. Vol. 30, No. 2, mer, 1989, pp. 51–64.
Winter, 1976, pp. 31, 33, 34, 37–38, 38. letters:
Goldfarb, Solomon D.* The akedah: angel unbound. Burton Caine.
The synagogue’s attitude toward the center. Human logic, God’s logic, and the
Vol. 2, No. 3, April, 1946, pp. 14–20. akedah. Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou”

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and the akedah. Stephen L. Stulman. Let- Zionism in transition. (ed.) Moshe Davis. Review.
ter. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p.95. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 84–87.
Goldman, Robert. Philosophy and the Holocaust. The
articles: Philosophical Forum. (ed.) Berel Lang.
The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill Special issue. Review essay. Vol. 39, No. 1,
Novak; Robert Goldman. Vol. 25, No. Fall, 1986, pp. 110–116.
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 5–19. Goldstein, Nason.*
letters: letters:
The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. Vol. East is east and west is—different. Gilbert
24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 80–81. Kollin. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer,
The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill 1972, p. 73.
Novak; Robert Goldman. Letter. reviews:
Bernard Postal.Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, My home, my prison. Raymonda Hawa
1971, pp. 83–84. Tawil. Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, Septem-
Goldsmith, Emanuel S.* ber/October, 1980, pp. 77–78.
The polarity of Mendele’s art. Vol. 22, No. 4, Goldstein, Rose.
Summer, 1968, pp. 56–76. articles:
The spiritual odyssey of Nathan Birnbaum. The youth program in a large-sized congre-
Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 14–23. gation. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961,
The white Sabbath. Aryeh Shamri. Poem. (tr.) pp. 33–45.
Emanuel Goldsmith. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, letters:
1976, pp. 57–58. Bar Mitzvah ceremony and Jewish educa-
letters: tion. Letter. Philip Arian. Vol. 15, No.
The definition of evil in post-Holocaust 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 37–38.
theology. Lawrence Troster. Letter. Vol. Goldwasser, Hershel.
39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, p. 89. Artificial insemination, egg donation and
reviews: adoption. Elliot N. Dorff. Responsum.
The vision of the void. Michael Berenbaum. Committee on Jewish Law and Standards.
Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, Letters. Hershel Goldwasser; Morris A.
pp. 97–98. Wessel. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp.
Goldstein, Alexander M. 94–95.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Golinkin, David.*
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routtenberg; articles:
Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumenthal; Yom HaShoah: a program of observance.
Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, No. 2, Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 52–64.
Winter, 1972, p. 74. Yom HaShoah: a program of observance.
The congregational rabbi and the Conservative Correction. Editorial Board.Vol. 38,
synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, p. 92.
Winter, 1975, pp. 32–35. Siddur Sim Shalom—a halakhic analysis.
Goldstein, Israel. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 38–55.
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini David Halivni and Shamma Friedman: con-
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, flicting trends in Talmud criticism.
pp. 53–55. H. A. (Chanan) Alexander. Letter. Vol. 41,
Goldstein, Jonathan A. No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 91–93.
Even the righteous can perish by his faith. Vol. A halakhic agenda for the Conservative
41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 57–70. movement? Based on a Hebrew lecture
Goldstein, Leon J.* at the 3rd Annual Convention of the
History, time and deity. S.G.F. Brandon. Review. Masorti movement, 5749. Published in
Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 70–73. Eit La’asot, No. 2 (Summer 1989),
The making of modern Zionism: the intellec- delivered in English at Ohr Kodesh
tual origins of the Jewish state. Shlomo Congregation, Chevy Chase, Maryland,
Avineri. Review. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, January, 1990. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring,
1983, pp. 84–87. 1994, pp. 29–39.

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Golinkin, David.* (cont’d.) Goodman, Arnold M.
articles (cont’d.): American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need
Moses and Herzl. In memory of Miriam of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold
Golinkin. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31, No. 2,
pp. 39–49. Winter, 1977, pp. 35–36.
Responsum regarding entering the Temple Goodman, Lenn E.
Mount in our day. Vol. 48, No. 3, An historic misunderstanding of the ‘Keriyat
Spring, 1996, pp. 3–9. Shema.’ Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp.
Responsum regarding the right to privacy. 36–49.
Delivered as “A Halakhic Approach to Goodnick, Benjamin.
the Information Superhighway,” at the Preparation for divorce or preparation for
1995 Whuzin International Symposium marriage? Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp.
on Technology and Ethics, University of 18–20.
Judaism, Los Angeles, February 1995. Gordis, Daniel H.*
Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 10–13. articles:
May women wear tefillin? Vol. 50, No. 1, Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
Fall, 1997, pp. 3–18. lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. 35,
Four new responsa by Professor Louis No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 50–55.
Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, The elusive Conservative 3rd generation. A
2000, pp. 14–23. reaction to elitism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
letters: 1983, pp. 29–39.
The Satan and Rabbi Yitzhak revisited. Elitism and a Conservative halakhah: an
Mayer Abramovitz. Response. Vol. 35, afterthought. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 50–54. 1983–84, pp. 34–37.
Golinkin, Noah. Positive-historical Judaism exhausted:
Give us children’s books. Hebrew. Vol. 4, No. reflection’s on a Movement’s future.
4, June, 1948, pp. 32–30. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18.
Goodblatt, David.* letters:
reviews: Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
The Psalms. chronologically treated with a lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Letter.
new translation. Moses Buttenweiser. Gershom Barnard. Vol. 36, No. 4, Sum-
Prolegomenon. Nahum M. Sarna. (ed.) mer, 1983, p. 105.
Harry M. Orlinsky. Reprint. Review. Positive-historical Judaism. The open
Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 77–78. forum. Positive-historical Judaism
The Jewish sources of the Sermon on the exhausted: reflection’s on a Movement’s
Mount. Gerald Friedlander. Reprint. future. Daniel H. Gordis.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. Response. David J. Fine. Vol. 47, No. 3,
78–79. Spring, 1995, pp. 71–81.
History of Zionism. 1600–1918. Nahum Response. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 47,
Sokolow. Introduction. Arthur No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 81–84.
Hertzberg. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, Response. Neil Gillman. Vol. 47, No. 3,
No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 79–80. Spring, 1995, pp. 84–86.
Goodblatt, Morris S.* Response. Moshe Tutnauer. Vol. 47,
articles: No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 86–91.
Converting because of marriage motives. reviews:
Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 30–40. Precedent, rules and ethics in halakhic juris-
Converting because of marriage motives. prudence. Equity in Jewish law. Two vol-
Corrections. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, umes. Aaron Kirschenbaum. Review essay.
1974, p. 94. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 80–94.
reviews: Gordis, David M.*
The Jewish way to life. Nathan Barack. articles:
Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. Communicating Conservative Judaism. Vol.
75–77. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 16–22.

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reviews: A proposal for the text of the Ketubbah.
Judaism and ethics. Daniel Jeremy Silver. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, 49–52.
pp. 90–91. Scholars increase peace: a new interpreta-
Gordis, Robert F.* tion of a well-known passage. Vol. 36,
articles: No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 16–18.
The tasks before us. Vol. 1, No. 1, January, A proposal for the text of the Ketubbah.
1945, pp. 1–8. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
A Jewish prayer book for the modern age. 49–52.
Originally presented at the 45th conven- The struggle for self-definition in Conserva-
tion, Rabbinical Assembly, June, 1945. tive Judaism. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 2, No. 1, October, 1945, pp. 1–20. 1987, pp. 7–19.
The role of the rabbi today. Vol. 3, No. 2, “In His image:” a new blessing, an old
February, 1947, pp. 14–22. truth. In memory of Rabbi Max Gelb.
The biblical basis of democracy. Delivered Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 81–85.
at the American Academy of Arts and letters:
Sciences, Boston, MA, 1945. Vol. 4, Conservative Judaism, Reconstructionism
No. 4, June, 1948, pp. 1–12. and Orthodoxy. Conservative Judaism.
Travelers’ tales. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, Reviews. Eugene Kohn; Isaac Klein.
1959, pp. 19–20. Response. Robert Gordis. Vol. 2, No. 4,
Reinterpretation—its canons and limits. On June, 1946, pp. 17–28.
the Sabbath and Festival prayer-book. Conservative Judaism. Review. Ira J. Eisen-
Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 21–26. stein. Letter. Vol. 3, No. 1, November,
A note on tradition and history. Vol. 14, 1946, pp. 21–25.
No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 46–48. Some observations on Jewish existential-
Biblical wisdom and modern existentialism. ism. Judaism for the modern age.
Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 1–10. Analysis and review. Judah Nadich;
Toward a revitalization of halakhah in Shamai Kanter. Reply. Vol. 11, No. 3,
Conservative Judaism. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 8–17.
Spring, 1971, pp. 49–55. Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.)
Further thoughts on the law committee. Arthur A. Cohen. Letter.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 43–44.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.)
thal; Philip Sigal. The open forum. Vol. Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review.
26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 65–67. Reply. Arthur Cohen. Vol. 14, No. 4,
Further thoughts on the law committee. Summer, 1960, pp. 14–21.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Conservative Judaism, Fall, 1963 issue.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Letter. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964,
thal; Philip Sigal. Reply. Vol. 26, No. 2, p. 73.
Winter, 1972, pp. 82–84. The book of God and man. Review. Myron
The ethical dimension in the halakhah. In M. Fenster. Letter. Vol. 21, No. 4, Sum-
memory of Dr. Michael Higger. 20th mer, 1967, pp. 52–53.
yahrzeit. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, The ethical dimension in the halakhah. In
pp. 70–74. memory of Dr. Michael Higger. 20th
A Conservative zionist party. Vol. 31, No. yahrzeit. Response to Jewish law and
3, Spring, 1977, pp. 3–14. religious values in the secular state.
A note on God’s foreknowledge and man’s Abraham Goldberg. Vol. 26, No. 3,
freedom. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, Spring, 1972, pp. 70–74.
1981, pp. 49–51. Reply. Abraham Goldberg. Vol. 27, No.
On Judaism and Jewish learning. Vol. 35, 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 56–58.
No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 47–55. Letter. Abraham Goldberg. Response.
Eli Zion. A kinah for Tisha B’Av. Vol. 35, Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 77–78. 58–61.

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Gordis, Robert F.* (cont’d.) The book of God and man. Review. Myron
letters (cont’d.): M. Fenster. Letter. Vol. 21, No. 4, Sum-
A Conservative zionist party. Robert mer, 1967, pp. 52–53.
Gordis. Prelude to dialogue: Jewish–Christian rela-
Reply. Shall there be a Conservative tionships. James Parkes. Review. Vol.
zionist party? Myron M. Fenster; 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 60–62.
Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. Vol. 31, Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Review.
No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 15–18. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Letter. Vol. 40,
Reply. Shall there be a Conservative No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 91–92.
zionist party? Myron M. Fenster; Gordon, Harry.
Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. Vol. 31, Abortion and ethics. Situational ethics. Harold
No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 18–20. Nitowsky; David M. Feldman; Seymour
Scholars increase peace: a new interpreta- Siegel; Harry Gordon. Vol. 29, No. 4,
tion of a well-known passage. Robert Summer, 1975, pp. 49–51.
Gordis. Gordon, Leonard.*
Letter. Reuven Kimelman. Vol. 37, No. reviews:
3, Spring, 1984, p. 75. War and tradition in Judaism. Love peace
Letter. Reuven Kimelman. Reply. Vol. and pursue peace: a Jewish response to
38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, p. 102. war and nuclear annihilation. Bradley
The designation of marital status in the Shavit Artson. Review essay. Vol. 45,
ketubah. Nahum M. Waldman. Letter. No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85.
Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, p. 116. War and tradition in Judaism. Confronting
The struggle for self-definition in Conserva- omnicide: Jewish reflections on
tive Judaism. Robert F. Gordis. Letter. weapons of mass destruction. Daniel
Ario S. Hyams. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Landes. Review essay. Vol. 45, No. 1,
1987/1988, pp. 105–106. Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85.
Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Review. Paul and Hellenism. Hyam Maccoby.
Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Letter. Vol. 40, Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 91–92. pp. 90–91.
reviews: A light among the Gentiles: Jewish mission-
Conservative Judaism. Reviews. Eugene ary activity in the 2nd Temple period.
Kohn; Isaac Klein. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, Scot McNight. Review. Vol. 45, No. 3,
1946, pp. 10–17. Spring, 1993, p. 94.
Conservative Judaism, Reconstructionism Writing with Scripture: the authority and
and Orthodoxy. Conservative Judaism. use of the Hebrew Bible in the Torah of
Reviews. Eugene Kohn; Isaac Klein. formative Judaism. Jacob Neusner;
Response. Robert Gordis. Vol. 2, No. 4, William Scott Green. Review. Vol. 45,
June, 1946, pp. 17–28. No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 90–91.
Conservative Judaism. Review. Ira J. Eisen- Rabbinic Judaism: structure and system.
stein. Letter. Vol. 3, No. 1, November, Jacob Neusner. Review.Vol. 48, No. 2,
1946, pp. 21–25. Winter, 1996, pp. 89–90.
Judaism for the modern age. analysis and Esther in medieval garb: Jewish interpreta-
review. Judah Nadich; Shamai Kanter. tion of the Book of Esther in the Middle
Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 1–8. Ages. Barry Dov Walfish. Review. Vol.
Some observations on Jewish existential- 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 92–93.
ism. Judaism for the modern age. The five books of Miriam. Ellen Frankel.
Analysis and review. Judah Nadich; Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997,
Shamai Kanter. Reply. Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 89–90.
Spring, 1957, pp. 8–17. Engendering Judaism: a new theology and
Toward a modern view of Jewish tradition. ethics. Rachel Adler. Review. Vol. 51,
Principles of the Jewish faith. Louis No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 88–89.
Jacobs. Review essay.Vol. 21, No. 1, Gotlieb, Aryeh L.
Fall, 1966, pp. 1–12. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need

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of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold A Yom Kippur war diary. Vol. 29, No. 4,
Jacob Wolf. Discussion.Vol. 31, No. 2, Summer, 1975, pp. 13–25.
Winter, 1977, pp. 36–37. Toward a philosophy of hiddur mitzvah. Vol.
Gottfried, Pamela Jay. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 4–14.
A new role for rabbis in Solomon Schechter Our task in Israel. Presidential inaugral
schools. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. address. Rabbinical Assembly, June, 1992.
47–52. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 69–71.
Gottlieb, Amy. Contemporary philosophical quests for God.
Abraham Joshua Heschel 25th yahrzeit Metaphors for God. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
volume. Introduction. Benjamin Edidin 1999, pp. 69–80.
Scolnic; Amy Gottlieb. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Contemporary philosophical quests for God.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 3–4. Metaphors for God. Michael Graetz. Theo-
Gottlieb, Bill.* ries, models, and metaphors. Response.
The other side of the coin. Alfred Lilienthal. William E. Kaufman. Vol. 51, No. 2,
Review. Joseph P. Sternstein. Letter. Vol. 21, Winter, 1999, pp. 81–83.
No. 1, Fall, 1966, p. 94. letters:
Gottlieb, Jack. Letter from Beer Sheva. Vol. 53, No. 1,
Prayer and music. I. A joyful noise? Vol. 22, Fall, 2000, pp. 76–80.
No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 55–72. Graetz, Naomi.*
Prayer and music. II. A rejoinder. Max The haftarah tradition and the metaphoric batter-
Wohlberg. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, ing of Hosea’s wife. Delivered at the 1st Inter-
pp. 73–76. national Conference of Rhetoric, Tel Aviv,
Response. Max Wohlberg. Reply. Vol. 22, 1991. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 29–42.
No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 81–82. Graubart, Alexander.*
Gottlieb, Lynn. articles:
The secret Jew: an oral tradition of women. Hanaton scenes, 1991. Vol. 44, No. 3,
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 59–62. Spring, 1992, pp. 26–36.
Gottlieb, Ralph. letters:
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952.
Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 76–77. Shuly Rubin Schwartz. The literature of
Gottschalk, Alfred. Ramah. Baila R. Shargel. Letter. Vol.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: a man of dialogues. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 89–91.
Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 23–26. Hanaton scenes, 1991.
Gould, Sophie Ginzberg. Letter. Janet Gaines. Vol. 45, No. 3,
Louis Ginzberg: a centenary tribute. Letters Spring, 1993, pp. 95–96.
from my father. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, Letter. Janet Gaines. Response. Vol. 45,
1974, pp. 18–24. No. 3, Spring, 1993, p. 96.
Govrin, Michal. reviews:
Jewish ritual as a genre of sacred theater. Delivered God at the center: meditations on Jewish
as ‘Judaism and art’, at the 11th annual spirituality. David R. Blumenthal.
International Seminar of the Kotlar Institute Review. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter,
for Judaism and Contemporary Thought, July, 1989–90, pp. 64–66.
1981. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 15–34. Graubart, David.
Grade, Chaim.* Women and change in Jewish law. Mortimer
King Solomon and the commisar. (tr.) Gershon Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Linn; David
Levi. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 18–23. Graubart; Milton Malev; Judith Haupt-
Graeber, Bruce S. man. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 17–18.
Heschel and the philosophy of time. Vol. 33, Gray, Alyssa M.*
No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 44–56. Making central the peripheral. Women reading
Graetz, Michael. the Rabbis reading women. Rereading the
Two views of Conservative Judaism in Israel. rabbis: a woman’s voice. Judith Hauptman.
Robert Hammer; Michael Graetz. Vol. 28, Review essay. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 83–85. pp. 74–80.

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Graziani, Robert. Greenbaum, Michael B.
Latin American Jewry. At the crossroads? Vol. articles:
26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 40–49. Finkelstein and his critics. Vol. 47, No. 4,
Green, Arthur E.* Summer, 1995, pp. 3–78.
articles: letters:
Rabbi Nathan of Nemirov. Vol. 28, No. 1, Finkelstein and his critics. Letter. Jack H
Fall, 1973, pp. 81–88. Bloom. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp.
Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew- 91–96.
ish theology and the current world situ- Greenberg, Batyah.
ation: Response to Richard Rubenstein. Meditations on the life of Rabbi Louis
Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. Greenberg. Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp.
Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; 16–18.
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4, Greenberg, Ephraim.
Summer, 1974, pp. 26–32. articles:
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- The rabbinate—a restless body of men. Vol.
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur 14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 17–28.
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- letters:
ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein The rabbinate—a restless body of men.
Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Letter. Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 14, No.
Ostow. Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 64–65.
1975, pp. 36–43. Letter. Edward T. Sandrow. Reply.Vol.
The role of Jewish mysticism in contempo- 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 65–66.
rary theology of Judaism. Vol. 30, No. Greenberg, Herbert A.
4, Summer, 1976, pp. 10–24. The Jewish learning disabled child. Perspective
letters: on a growing problem. Vol. 28, No. 3,
Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew- Spring, 1974, pp. 41–48.
ish theology and the current world situ- Greenberg, Irving.*
ation. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. The rabbinate and the Jewish community
Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; structure. Simon Greenberg. Response. Vol.
Harlan J. Wechsler. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 60–63.
Letter. Michael Rosenak. Vol. 29, No. The end of emancipation. Vol. 30, No. 4,
1, Fall, 1974, pp. 85–86. Summer, 1976, pp. 47–63.
Letter. Roman A. Orenstein. Vol. 29, Greenberg, Louis.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 102–104. Meditations on the life of Rabbi Louis
The role of Jewish mysticism in contempo- Greenberg. Batyah Greenberg. Vol. 3, No.
rary theology of Judaism. Arthur E. 3, May, 1947, pp. 16–18.
Green. Letter. Gary A. Huber. Vol. 31, Greenberg, Moshe.*
Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. A problematic heritage: the attitude toward the
109–110. Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An Israel
reviews: perspective. Delivered as the Gerson Cohen
The continuing redemption of Rabbi Nah- Memorial Lectue, Jewish Theological
man. Mehkarim be-Hasidut Bratslav. Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter,
Joseph Weiss. Review essay. Vol. 29, 1996, pp. 23–35.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 97–101. Greenberg, Sidney.*
The river of light: spirituality, Judaism and articles:
the evolution of consciousness. Mordecai Kaplan: some personal glimpses.
Lawrence Kushner. Review. Vol. 37, Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 73–75. 3–7.
Green, Clifford.* The gomel blessing on Yom Kippur. Vol.
The first Christian century in Judaism and 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 80–81.
Christianity: certainties and uncertainties. letters:
Samuel Sandmel. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, The rabbinate and the Jewish community
Summer, 1970, pp. 87–89. structure. Simon Greenberg. Response.

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Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. Dissatisfied but not unhappy. Vol. 17, Nos.
64–66. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 71–76.
Is there still a place for the sermon? Robert Judaism and the democratic ideal. Vol. 20,
Kirschner. Letter. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 1–16.
1997, p. 93. Intellectual freedom in the Jewish tradition.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 15–21.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. The rabbinate and the Jewish community
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley structure. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969,
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; pp. 52–59.
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
Hillel E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Supplement. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring,
Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Fenster; 1970, pp. 75–141.
Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Murray The land, the diaspora, and the synagogue.
Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom; Morton Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 41–49.
H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David Ethics, religion and Judaism. Vol. 26, No.
Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Her- 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 85–126.
bert Yoskowitz; Richard Hammer- Ethics, religion and Judaism. Part II. Vol.
man; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 75–129.
Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skol- Solomon Schechter as a theologian. Vol. 39,
nik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 7–29.
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Letter. Vol. Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic uni-
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. verse of discourse and discover of
93–94. organic thinking (I). Vol. 42, No. 1,
reviews: Fall, 1989, pp. 5–19.
Sefer melamed zechut. Aaron R. Charney. Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic uni-
Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, verse of discourse and discover of
pp. 56–67. organic thinking (II). Vol. 42, No. 2,
When children ask about God. Harold S. Winter, 1989–90, pp. 3–11.
Kushner. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win- The American Jewish community in transi-
ter, 1972, pp. 88–89. tion. Adapted from the Israel Goldstein
Why me? Coping with grief, loss and Lecture, Jerusalem, 1993. Vol. 46, No.
change. Pesach Krauss; Morrie Goldfis- 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 30–36.
cher. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, letters:
1989, pp. 72–73. The rabbinate and the Jewish community
The word: Jewish wisdom through time. structure.
Noah benShea. Review. Vol. 49, No. 1, Response. Sidney Greenberg. Vol. 23,
Fall, 1996, pp. 86–87. No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 64–66.
A Shabbat reader: universe of cosmic joy. Response. Daniel J. Merritt. Vol. 23,
(ed.) Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol. No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 66–67.
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 93–94. “Why war?” Daniel S. Jaffe. Letter. Vol. 26,
Greenberg, Simon.* No. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84.
articles: reviews:
Democracy in post-biblical Judaism. Vol. 1, A revealed law. Law and tradition in
No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 1–8. Judaism. Boaz Cohen. Review. Vol. 19,
Revising programs—retraining leaders. Vol. No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 36–50.
2, No. 3, April, 1946, pp. 11–14. Jews and Americans. Irving Malin. Books
Basic premises and a proposed structure for in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, p. 100.
Jewish education in America. Jewish The American Reform rabbi. Abraham J.
education in America. Vol. 3, No. 2, Feldman. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3,
February, 1947, pp. 5–13. Spring, p. 100.
Tribute to Professor Alexander Marx. (with Interpretations for the weekly Torah read-
photograph). Vol. 4, No. 2, February, ing. Ruth F. Brin. Books in brief. Vol.
1948, pp. 1–4. 19, No. 3, Spring, pp. 100–101.

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Greenberg, Simon.* (cont‘d.) 6:3 reconsidered. Vol. 31, No. 2, Win-
reviews (cont‘d.): ter, 1977, pp. 93–96.
Behold the fire. Michael Blankfort. Books Atta kiddashta: a poetic midrash on Gene-
in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, p. 101. sis 2: 1–3. Vol. 34, No. 1,
Greenspahn, Frederick E.* September/October, 1980, pp. 37–39.
Abraham J. Heschel, prophetic inspiration The Jewish goddess in an Orthodox hag-
after the prophets: Maimonides and other gadah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp.
authorities. Morris Faierstein. Review. Vol. 62–65.
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 90–91. letters:
Greenstein, Edward L.* Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
The poetics of Biblical narrative: ideological tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters.
literature and the drama of reading. Meir Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen. Vol. 39,
Sternberg. Review. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, No. 4, Summer, 1987, p. 90.
1990, pp. 66–68. Gruenewald, Max.
The poetics of Biblical narrative: ideological articles:
literature and the drama of reading. Meir The remnant of Israel. R.A. conference in
Sternberg. Review. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, memory of the six million. Vol. 18, No.
1992, pp. 93–95. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 10–12.
Greenstone, Julius H. On the eve of the Holocaust. Reminisences
articles: of a German rabbi. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall,
Election of Israel. Vol. 1, No. 2, June, 1978, pp. 22–26.
1945, pp. 27–30. letters:
reviews: The value of ephemera. Ismar Schorsch.
Pathways through the Bible. Mortimer J. Letter.Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
Cohen. Review. Vol. 3, No. 1, Novem- 106–107.
ber, 1946, pp. 26–28. Guthman, Sidney S.
Grodin, Michael Alan. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
A new tradition: Conservative mohalim. Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission.
Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph;
Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel;
pp. 59–72. Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon
Professional issues for the physician/mohel. Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias
Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 46–53. Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom;
Grollman, Earl A.* Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry
Viktor E. Frankl: a bridge between psychiatry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis;
and religion. Logotherapy. Viktor Frankl. Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz;
Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua
19–23. Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol.
Grossman, Susan. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 73.
Feminism, midrash and mikveh. Vol. 44, No. Gutoff, Joshua.*
2, Winter, 1992, pp. 7–17. articles:
The dual nature of rabbinic leadership. Vol. Meaning what we pray, praying what we
48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 43–48. mean: the otherness of the liturgy. Vol.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 42, No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 12–20.
Assembly. Part III. Community. Against the law. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring,
Susan Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin 1995, pp. 28–36.
S. Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit Blessings and ethics. The spiritual life of jus-
Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman; tice. For Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf. Vol.
David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 50–58.
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 73–75. reviews:
Gruber, Mayer I. Finding our way: Jewish texts and the lives
articles: we lead today. Barry W. Holtz. Review.
Ebla’s challenge to Bible’s critics. Exodus Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 86–89.

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Guttmann, Julius.* Two views of Conservative Judaism in
The principles of Judaism. Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, Israel. Robert Hammer; Michael Graetz.
1959, pp. 1–23. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 80–83.
The principles of Judaism. Comment. Harold The Holocaust. The God of suffering.
M. Schulweis. Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, 1959, Robert McAfee Brown; David Wolf
pp. 24–28. Silverman; Ismar Schorsch; Robert
The principles of Judaism. Comment. David Alan Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
Wolf Silverman. Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, 1959, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 34–41.
pp. 29–33. Conservative Judaism and Israel. Vol. 33,
No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 79–82.
Hadda, Jane. The Jewish school and the special child. Vol.
Joseph: ancestor of psychoanalysis. Vol. 37, 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 13–15.
No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 17–21. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Halperin, Irving. Assembly. Part III. Community.
Warsaw diary. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, Susan Grossman; Reuven Hammer;
pp. 21–30. Martin S. Cohen; Randall J. Konigs-
The ‘claim’ of responsibility in Malamud’s The burg; Margit Baumatz; Gil Nativ;
assistant. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, Gordon Freeman; David Bockman;
pp. 63–67. Douglas D. Weber. Vol. 52, No. 3,
Halpern, Harry.* Spring, 2000, pp. 76–77.
articles: Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
President’s message. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission.
1955, p. 1. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph;
letters: Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel;
Facts, feelings, and fears. Reply. The black Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gor-
revolution and the Jew. Eli Ginzberg. don Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 20–23. Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
reviews: bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph
The light within. Zev K. Nelson. Review. Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel
Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; Mervin B.
93–94. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; David
Halpern, Mordecai S. Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua
Detroit—and the elephant—and the center Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol.
problem. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 81.
1962, pp. 18–25. The apotheosis of Aaron. Vol. 53, No. 1,
Halpern, Morris. Fall, 2000, pp. 20–33.
Shabbes goy and Shabbes Jew. The challenge to letters:
Jewish law in Israel. Louis I. Rabinowitz. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
Letter. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, p. 84. Schorsch.
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).* Letter. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 95.
articles: Letter. Reuven Hammer. Response. John
The forces of religion: eternal and tempo- Ruskay. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer,
ral. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. 1992, p. 96.
26–32. A generation of Isaacs. Letter from Israel.
Character-destroying factors in the rab- Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp.
binate. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum- 71–74.
mer, 1963, pp. 55–62. Have the Days lost their Awe? Letter from
On the origin of the partial Hallel. Vol. 23, Israel. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993,
No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 60–63. pp. 85–87.
Not to mourn is impossible. Vol. 25, No. 4, reviews:
Summer, 1971, pp. 46–50. The service of the heart. Evelyn Garfiel.
The dilemma of the Conservative rabbi. Vol. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959,
27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 79–82. pp. 55–56.

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Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).* (cont‘d.) On editing a prayer book. Vol. 26, No. 1,
reviews (cont‘d.): Fall, 1971, pp. 61–69.
The first words. Jack Riemer. Review. Vol. Introducing Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol. 37,
19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 97–99. No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 5–17.
The Shema. Fritz A. Rothschild. Review. The liturgy of the brit milah ceremony:
Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. concretizing the moment. Vol. 42, No.
97–99. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 27–37.
Torah, the life of the Jew. David Aronson. Feminist linguistics and Jewish liturgy. Vol.
Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 3–25.
pp. 97–99. letters:
Jewish law, a conservative approach. Ben God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguistics
Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
Spring, 1965, pp. 97–99. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
Intermarriage. Ira J. Eisenstein. Review. Vol. Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 97–99. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 72–81.
Hammerman, Joshua. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wech-
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. sler. Response. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; 1997, pp. 81–83.
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; Harris, Monford.*
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon articles:
Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias “The way of a man with a maid”—roman-
Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom; tic or leal love. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter,
Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry 1960, pp. 29–39.
Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; On marrying outside one’s existence. Vol.
Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 61–64.
David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua Reflections on the sexual revolution. Vol.
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 1–17.
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 80–81. Toward a theology of divorce. Vol. 23, No.
Hammerman, Richard. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 33–44.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical History, memory and action. Vol. 26, No.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 58–62.
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S. Ra- The Jewish prayer for rain. Vol. 37, No. 4,
binowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert L. Summer, 1984, pp. 79–82.
Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silver- letters:
man; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Myron “The way of a man with a maid”—roman-
M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; tic or leal love. Monford Harris.
Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom; Mor- Letter. Ignaz Maybaum. Vol. 15, No. 1,
ton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David Fall, 1960, pp. 44–46.
Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Herbert Yos- Letter. Ignaz Maybaum. Reply. Vol. 15,
kowitz; Richard Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; No. 1, Fall, 1960, p. 46.
Martin S. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Ger- reviews:
ald C. Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; The faith of Judaism. Isadore Epstein.
Amy Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. Review. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956,
2, Winter, 2000, p. 88. pp. 50–53.
Harlow, Jules.* The Jewish dietary laws; their meaning for
articles: our time. Samuel H. Dresner. A guide to
A tale: if in the land . . . Vol. 19, No. 1, observance. Seymour Siegel. Review. Vol.
Fall, 1964, pp. 32–35. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 51–53.
A meditation. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, Studies in Scripture. Hebrew. Teaching the
1965, p. 32. Bible. Hebrew. Shlomo Dov Goitein.
Two poems. A. Eli. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Vol. Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960,
24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 60–61. pp. 53–56.

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The eternal dissent. David Polish. Review. letters:
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, Israel: anticipation and reality. Deir Yassin:
1962, pp. 98–100. the “massacre”that never was. A.
Jewish existence. Ignaz Maybaum. Review. Joseph Heckelman.
Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. Letter. Roger E. Herst.Vol. 28, No. 2,
64–65. Winter, 1974, pp. 81–82.
Hartman, Geoffrey H. Letter. Roger E. Herst. Reply. Vol. 28,
Religious literacy. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 82–83.
1988, pp. 26–34. reviews:
Hauptman, Judith.* The Jewish national home in Palestine. Ben
Women’s liberation in the talmudic period: an Halpern. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Sum-
assessment. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, mer, 1971, pp. 92–94.
pp. 22–28. Arab attitudes toward Israel. Yehoshofat
Women and change in Jewish law. Mortimer Harkabi. Review. Vol. 27, No. 3,
Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Linn; David Spring, 1973, pp. 88–89.
Graubart; Milton Malev; Judith Haupt- No haven for the oppressed. Saul S. Fried-
man. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. man. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
20–21. 1974, pp. 92–93.
Hazaz, Hayyim. Heilman, Samuel.
Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. In search of the present: synagogue
Conservative Judaism. Vol. 25, No. 2, ethnography. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter,
Winter, 1971, pp. 36–41. 1985–86, pp. 56–66.
Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. Correction. Held, Moshe.
Editorial Board. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, H. L. Ginsberg. An appreciation. Vol. 30, No.
1971, p. 84. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 3–9.
Hecht, I. Michael.* Helfgott, Esther Altshul.
articles: Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F. Stone.
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 66–75.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 35–38. Heller, Abraham M.*
reviews: Justice and mercy: commentary on the liturgy
The Bible reader: an interfaith interpreta- of the New Year and the Day of
tion. Walter M. Abbot; Arthur Gilbert; Atonement. Max Arzt. Review. Vol. 18,
Rolfe Lanier Hunt. Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 72.
No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 93. Heller, Bernard.*
Faith and doubt: studies in traditional Jew- articles:
ish thought. Norman Lamm. Review. Looking back at the Seminary. Vol. 23, No.
Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 42–51.
95–96. letters:
Heckelman, A. Joseph.* Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.)
articles: Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Jacob B. Agus. Letter. Vol. 15, No. 3,
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Spring, 1961, pp. 38–40.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Herberg, Will.*
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, articles:
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 77. On petitionary prayer. Vol. 5, No. 1–2,
Israel: anticipation and reality. Deir Yassin: October–January, 1948–1949, pp.
the “massacre”that never was. Gerson 46–49.
D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph The integration of the Jew in contemporary
Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freud- America. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp.
enstein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. 1–9.
Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. Judaism as personal decision. Vol. 22, No. 4,
25–33. Summer, 1968, pp. 9–20.

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Herberg, Will.* (cont’d.) On prayer. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
reviews: 1–12.
Sociology of religion: an analysis of Con- A last farewell. Eulogy of Reinhold Niebuhr.
servative Judaism: an American Reli- Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 62–63.
gious Movement. Marshall Sklare. Reflections on death. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall,
Review. William Herberg; Max Arzt; 1973, pp. 3–9.
Abraham Karp. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, The concept of “beings” in the philosophy of
1955, pp. 47–51. Ibn Gabirol. trans. David Wolf Silverman.
Herring, Hayim. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 89–95.
The Conservative movement. Whither or Pikuach neshama. To save a soul. Vol. 50,
wither? Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
3–21. 181–192.
Herst, Roger E. poetry:
articles: see Leifman, Morton
Israel: anticipation and reality. Herzl’s Der reviews:
Judenstaat, on Israel’s anniversary. The earth is the Lord’s. Abraham Joshua
Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph Heschel. Review. Herman Kieval. Vol.
Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freuden- 7, No. 3, April, 1951, pp. 25–30.
stein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer. Abraham Joshua Heschel: towards a phi-
Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 53–60. losophy of Judaism. Maurice Friedman.
letters: Reviews. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956,
Israel: anticipation and reality. Deir Yassin: pp. 1–10.
the “massacre”that never was. A. God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
Joseph Heckelman. Letter. Vol. 28, No. Heschel. Review. Emil L. Fackenheim.
2, Winter, 1974, pp. 81–82. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 50–53.
Hertzberg, Arthur.* Heschel, Susannah.
articles: Theological affinities in the writings of
Professor Louis Ginzberg. Vol. 20, No. 1, Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin
Fall, 1965, pp. 19–22. Luther King, Jr. Published also in Black
reviews: Zion: African-American religious encoun-
A Hasidic novel. For the sake of heaven. ters with Judaism. Yvonne Chireau;
Martin Buber. Review. Vol. 2, No. 4, Nathaniel Deutsch. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
June, 1946, pp. 40–42. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 126–143.
Heschel, Abraham Joshua.* Higger, Michael.
articles: Criteria for interpreting Jewish law. Vol. 3, No.
The task of the Hazzan. Vol. 12, No. 2, 3, May, 1947, pp. 5–8.
Winter, 1958, pp. 1–8. Authority to interpret Jewish laws. Vol. 5, No.
The nation and the individual. (tr.) Simcha 4, June, 1949, pp. 20–22.
Kling; Samuel H. Dresner. Delivered at The agunah problem again. Vol. 7, No. 1,
the 1957 Jerusalem Ideological Confer- October, 1950, pp. 28–29.
ence. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, Toward a solution of the agunah problem. Vol.
pp. 10–26. 7, No. 3, April, 1951. pp. 6–15.
Ilya Schor, z’l. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, Himmelfarb, Martha.*
pp. 20–21. Christianity, Judaism and other Greco-Roman
Hillel Bavli: in memoriam. Vol. 17, No. cults: studies for Morton Smith at sixty.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. (ed.) Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 30, No.
70–71. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 91–93.
The patient as a person. Abraham J. Caesarea under Roman Rule. Lee Levine.
Heschel; William C. Menninger. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp.
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 93–94.
1–10. Rabbinic instruction in Sassanian Babylonia.
From mission to dialogue? Vol. 21, No. 3, David Goodblatt. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2,
Spring, 1967, pp. 1–11. Winter, 1976, pp. 94–95.

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Greek and Latin authors on the Jews and reviews:
Judaism. Vol. I. From Herodotus to Beyond the text: a holistic approach to litur-
Plutarch. Menahem Stern. Review. Vol. 30, gy. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Vol.
No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 95. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 89–91.
Hindus, Milton.* Hoffman, Lawrence A.*
The earth is the Lord’s. The Sabbath. Abraham Jewish knowledge: redrawing the map. Vol. 38,
Joshua Heschel. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 36–43.
Fall, 1965, pp. 69–74. On the 40th anniversary of Israel’s statehood.
Hirsch, Joseph. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 25–29.
letters: letters:
Conservative Judaism. Letter. Vol. 34, No. Judaism and the search for spirituality. Neil
2, November/December, 1980, p. 63. Gillman. Jewish knowledge: redrawing
Zacharias Frankel and Conservative the map. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Letter.
Judaism. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, Alan J. Yuter.Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986,
1987, p. 90. pp. 123–124.
Hirsch, Richard G. Hoffman, Pamela.
Mercaz. Delivered at a Mercaz meeting, Uninspired. Kenneth Katz. Rejoinder by a
Jerusalem, 1981. The open forum. Vol. 34, Seminary spiritualizer. Vol. 38, No. 4,
No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 35–41. Summer, 1986, pp. 20–27.
Hirschberg, Harris H. Hollander, Benjamin J.*
Where is the war? A rapprochement of science articles:
and religion. Shamai Kanter. Letter. David Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
Bakan. Response. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
1966, pp. 93–94. 1977, pp. 43–50.
Hirsh, Richard. letters:
articles: Losing one’s faculties in Jewish education.
Reflections on “healing” in contemporary Jay B. Stern. Brain-drain or new oppor-
liberal Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, tunities? Letter. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter,
1997, pp. 22–31. 1971, pp. 63–67.
letters: reviews:
Judaism as a civilization—its enduring Conservative Judaism: an American Reli-
impact. Myer Kripke. Letter. Stephen gious Movement. Marshall Sklare.
Chaim Listfield. Response.Vol. 35, No. Analysis and review. William Herberg;
2, Winter, 1982, pp. 95–96. Max Arzt; Abraham Karp. Letter. Vol.
Hoffman, Anne Golomb. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 89–91.
Knots upon knots. S.Y. Agnon. Vol. 37, No. 3, Holtz, Avraham.*
Spring, 1984, pp. 38–42. articles:
Hoffman, David. Viddui. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp.
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of 1–2.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Hillel Zeitlin: critic, mystic, social architect.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp.
Letter. David Hoffman. Vol. 52, No. 2, 50–65.
Winter, 2000, pp. 103–105. Religion and the arts in the theology of
Letter. Response. Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. 28, No.
52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 105–108. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 27–39.
Hoffman, Jeffrey.* reviews:
articles: The flowering of modern Hebrew litera-
The surprising history of the musaf Ami- ture. Menachem Ribalow. Review. Vol.
dah. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 49–52.
41–45. Horowitz, Herman L.
The ancient Torah service in light of the articles:
realia of the talmudic era. Vol. 42, No. Jewish reality in the Book of Esther. Vol. 34,
2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 41–48. No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 52–55.

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Horowitz, Herman L. (cont’d.) The cantorial anthology. Gershon Ephros.
articles (cont’d.): Review. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp.
Ben/bat Avraham Avinu: reflections on the 64–67.
convert to Judaism. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, Hyman, James.
1982, pp. 71–73. Meaningfulness, the ineffable, and the
letters: commandments. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Robert J. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 84–99.
Saks. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, Hyman, Paula E.*
1968, p. 81. The other half: women in the Jewish tradition.
Horowitz, Sara.* Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 14–21.
Testimony: contemporary writers make the
Holocaust personal. Essays. David Rosen- Ingall, Carol K.*
berg. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, On becoming a Jewish adult. Educating for Bar
1991, pp. 86–88. and Bat Mitzvah. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
Huber, Gary A. 1976, pp. 63–71.
The role of Jewish mysticism in contemporary G’nizah service. Vol. 34, No. 2,
theology of Judaism. Arthur E. Green. November/December, 1980, pp. 50–53.
Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Soul-turning. Parent education in a
1976–1977, pp. 109–110. Conservative Jewish day school. Vol. 45,
Huberman, Steven. No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 50–65.
From Christianity to Judaism: religious The social construction of moral education.
changers in American society. Vol. 36, No. The permeable boundaries of Jewish
1, Fall, 1982, pp. 10–28. schools. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
Huerta, Carlos C. 38–48.
Revisionist literature: its place in Holocaust Isaac, Erich and Rael Jean.
literature and its role in teaching the Holo- articles:
caust. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 19–26. The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting
Hulbert, David. intellectuals. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
Uninspired. Kenneth Katz; Pamela Hoffman. 1972, pp. 3–19.
Letter. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. A kaddish for liberation theology? Vol. 45,
94–95. No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 56–68.
Hyams, Ario S.* letters:
letters: The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting
Release of an oath: the Kol Nidre. The intellectuals. Erich and Rael Jean Isaac.
Electric Prunes. Recording Review. Ario Letter. Ernest Stock. Vol. 27, No. 2,
S. Hyams. Letter. Nicolas Lee Winter, 1973, pp. 81–82.
Behrmann. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, Letter. Ernest Stock. Reply. Vol. 27, No.
pp. 82–83. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 82–83.
The struggle for self-definition in Conser- Isaacs, Ron.*
vative Judaism. Robert F. Gordis. Letter. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. Assembly. Part I. Influences.
105–106. Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J.
reviews: Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe;
Release of an oath: the Kol Nidre. The Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;
Electric Prunes. Recording review. Vol. Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar;
23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 80–83. Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press;
Shabat for today (Oh, let us sing a new Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P.
song unto the Lord). Gershon Kingsley. Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon
Recording review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Cohen;
1970, pp. 88–89. Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel
The hush of midnight. A Slihot recording. N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard
Charles Davidson. Recording review. Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim List-
Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 85–87. field. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 77.

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Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Sandberg; Ger-
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. shon Schwartz; Israel C. Stein; Gerald B.
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S. Weiss; Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos.
Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, p. 172.
L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil- reviews:
verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; The Ten Commandments. Solomon Gold-
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron man. Review. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer,
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H 1957, pp. 42–44.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah shel
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. hadorot (Theology of ancient Judaism).
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Abraham Joshua Heschel. Review. Vol.
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 59–61.
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. The rabbinic mind. Max Kadushin. Review.
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 67–69.
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, A conceptual approach to the Mekilta.
Winter, 2000, p. 88. Max Kadushin. Review. Vol. 24, No. 1,
Isaacson, J. A.* Fall, 1969, pp. 93–94.
Rediscovering Judaism: reflections on a new Jacobs, Robert P.*
theology. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Review. Vol. Don’t cry for Arnie. Jack Riemer; Susan
20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 85–89. Riemer. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
Israel, Richard J.* 1980, pp. 87–89.
articles: Jacobson, Devorah.
The new morality and the rabbis. Vol. 24, The congregational rabbi and the Conservative
No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 62–70. synagogue: a symposium. Letter. Vol. 30,
The American Jews. James Yaffe. Review. No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 78–79.
Richard J. Israel; Susi Wugmeister. Vol. Empty margins? Robert Gibbs; Devorah
23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 85–89. Jacobson; James Diamond. Vol. 42, No. 2,
Winter, 1989–90, pp. 21–33.
Jacob, Ernest I.* Jaffe, Daniel S.
The Torah scholarship of B. (Benno) Jacob. articles:
Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 3–21. “Why war?” Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer,
Jacobs, Israel.* 1971, pp. 64–70.
articles: letters:
The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold- “Why war?” Letter. Simon Greenberg. Vol.
farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84.
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 32. Janowsky, Oscar I.*
reviews: The education of American Jewish teachers.
Jewish reflections on death. Jack Riemer. Review. Hertzel Fishman. Letter. Vol. 23,
Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 78–79.
95–96. Jaspers, Karl.
Jacobs, Louis.* Israel and the western alliance. Vol. 17, No.
articles: 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 61–64.
The concept of power in the Jewish tradition. Jewish Theological Seminary Faculty.
Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 18–28. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Memorial statement
Divine foreknowledge and human free will. and resolution. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, 1973, p. 2.
1980, pp. 4–16. Johnson, George E.
Holy places. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, The lifestyle of low fertility. The changing
pp. 4–16. needs of Jewish women. Vol. 31, No. 3,
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- Spring, 1977, pp. 15–23.
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fenster; Jones, Randy.
Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bernard Visiting the sick. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976,
Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Rose; Gerry pp. 40–46.

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Joselit, Jenna Weissman. letters:
An engendered Judaism. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, Where is the war? A rapprochement of sci-
1995, pp. 49–55. ence and religion. Shamai Kanter.
Jospe, Alfred. Letter. David Bakan. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Symposium on Jewish studies in the university. Summer, 1966, p. 75.
Objectivity versus advocacy in Jewish Letter. David Bakan. Response. Harris
studies. Baruch A. Levine; Menahem H. Hirschberg. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
Mansoor; Paul Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; 1966, pp. 93–94.
David Weinstein; Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 20–24. binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay.
Kabakoff, Jacob.* Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No.
Yad la-koreh. Hebrew. Shlomo Shunami. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 104–105.
Review. Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. bet- reviews:
gimel. Judaism for the modern age. Robert
Kadushin, Max.* Gordis. Analysis and review. Judah
articles: Nadich; Shamai Kanter. Vol. 11, No. 3,
On the meaning of Shekhinah. Vol. 1, No. Spring, 1957, pp. 5–8.
1, January, 1945, pp. 9–14. New horizons for the synagogue. Jeshaia
The indeterminacy of belief. Vol. 33, No. 3, Schnitzer. Review. Vol. 12, No. 3,
Spring, 1980, pp. 3–6. Spring, 1958, pp. 45–46.
letters: When your child asks. Simon Glustrom.
Conservative Judaism, Fall, 1963 issue. Let- Review. Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, p.
ter. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, p. 73. 46.
Kalmin, Richard.* This is my God. Herman Wouk. Review.
Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara: the Jewish Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp.
predilection for justified law. David Weiss- 57–60.
Halivni. Review essay. Vol. 39, No. 4, New prayer books: a consumer’s report.
Summer, 1987, pp. 78–84. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp.
Kamsler, Harold M. 45–54.
This is the sacrifice of the Passover. Vol. 6, No. I never saw another butterfly. Poems and
4, May, 1950, pp. 5–7. drawings. The children of Theresien-
Kanter, Elana. stadt. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2,
B’hai lishna. A Jewish philosophy of Jewish Winter, 1965, p. 101.
pedagogy. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. A book of Jewish concepts. Philip Birn-
43–45. baum. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2,
Kanter, Shamai.* Winter, 1965, p. 101.
articles: Friday the Rabbi slept late. Harry Kemel-
The miracle of the commonplace: a sermon man. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2,
for Parashah Tazri’ah. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 101–102.
Winter, 1956, pp. 22–26. The heart of man: its genius for good and
A prayer. Prayers of Rabbi Nachman of evil. Erich Fromm. Books in brief. Vol.
Bratislav. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, p. 102.
24. On edge. Jim Crane. Books in brief. Vol.
Where is the war? A rapprochement of sci- 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, p. 78.
ence and religion. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, History and Torah. Jacob Neusner. Books
1965, pp. 36–43. in brief. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965,
A word from the editor. Vol. 42, No. 1, p. 78.
Fall, 1989, pp. 3–4. Between God and man: an interpretation
A word from the editor. Vol. 43, No. 1, of Judaism from the writings of Abra-
Fall, 1990, p. 3. ham J. Heschel. Fritz Rothschild. Books
From the editor. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, in brief. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965,
1993, p. 3. p. 78.

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A pile of stones. Hugh Nissenson. Books in God, man, and atomic war. Samuel H.
brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, p. 81. Dresner. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
The anguish of the Jews. Edward Flannery. Summer, 1966, pp. 69–70.
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, The Jewish caravan. Leo w. Schwarz. Books
1965, p. 82. in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966,
The face of God after Auschwitz. Ignaz pp. 70–71.
Maybaum. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. Jewish identity. Baruch Litvin. Books in brief.
1, Fall, 1965, pp. 82–83. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 71.
Quest I, September, 1965. Jonathan Stone. Situation ethics: the new morality. Joseph
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, Fletcher. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
1965, p. 83. Summer, 1966, pp. 71–72.
Contract with God. Walter E. Reed; Fay Telling a child about death. Edgar N. Jack-
Sand Reed. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. son. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
2, Winter, 1966 p. 90. Summer, 1966, p. 72.
Letters to Jewish college students. Mephistopheles and the Androgyne. Mircea
Theodore Friedman. Books in brief. Eliade. (tr.) J. M. Cohen. Books in brief.
Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 pp. 90–91. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 72.
The popes and the Jews in the Middle Ages. Saturday the rabbi went hungry. Harry
Edward A. Synan. Books in brief. Vol. Kemelman. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No.
20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 91. 1, Fall, 1966, p. 91.
A handbook on conversions to the religions The Commentary reader: two decades of
of the world. Victor Solomon. Books in articles and stories. Norman Podhoretz.
brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 91. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
Yoshe Kalb. I. J. Singer. Introduction. Isaac 1966, pp. 91–92.
Bashevis Singer. (tr.) Maurice Samuel. Adolescence and religion. Bernard Carl
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, Rosen. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 1,
1966 p. 92. Fall, 1966, p. 92.
The Pripet marshes and other poems. Irving The heirs of Cain. Abraham Rothberg.
Feldman. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
Winter, 1966 p. 92. 1967, p. 77.
Jews, God and history. Max I. Dimont. Jews in the mind of America. Charles
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, Herbert Stember and others. Books
1966, p. 88. in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967,
Jews in America, a short history. Ruth Gay. p. 77.
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, Hope is my house. Deborah Wigoder.
1966, p. 88. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
Modern varieties of Judaism. Joseph L. 1967, p. 78.
Blau. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, The encyclopedia of the Jewish religion. R.
Spring, 1966, pp. 88–89. J. Zwi Werblowsky; Geoffrey Wigoder.
Deities and dolphins. Nelson Glueck. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1967, p. 78.
1966, p. 89. A theological re-encounter with Judaism.
A hedge of roses. Norman Lamm. Books in Discerning the way: a theology of the
brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, p. 89. Jewish Christian reality. Paul M. van
Selected stories of I. B. Singer. (ed.) Irving Buren. Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter,
Howe. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, 1982, pp. 83–90.
Summer, 1966, p. 68. A Christian theology of the people Israel
In my father’s court. I. B. Singer. Books in part II: a theology of the Jewish–Christ-
brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. ian reality. Paul van Buren. Review. Vol.
68. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 90–91.
The stronghold. Meyer Levin. Books in Friedman’s fables. Edwin M. Friedman.
brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, Review. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p.
pp. 68–69. 90.

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Kaplan, Dana Evan. Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fenrick;
articles: David Bockman; Gershon Schwartz;
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of Sheldon Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel N.
Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 46–62. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard Lewy;
Opening the gates of the Jewish communi- Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield.
ty. A consideration of recent proposals Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 78.
for “proactive conversion.” Vol. 52, letters:
No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 32–46. The challenge of engaging post-assimila-
letters: tionist Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter.
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of Louis Kaplan. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. 1997, pp. 93–94.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Kaplan, Mindell K.
Letter. David Hoffman. Vol. 52, No. 2, letters:
Winter, 2000, pp. 103–105. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
Letter. David Hoffman. Response. Vol. tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
105–108. Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wech-
Kaplan, Edward K.* sler. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
Poetry and modern Judaism. Vol. 25, No. 1, 72–74.
Fall, 1970, pp. 13–14. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wech-
Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. sler. Response. Jules Harlow. Vol.
40–49. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83.
Metaphor and miracle. Abraham Joshua A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish
Heschel and the holy spirit. Vol. 46, No. 2, women call for change.” Ellen S.
Winter, 1994, pp. 3–18. Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol.
Readiness before God. Abraham Heschel in 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95.
Europe. Originally delivered at the Kaplan, Mordecai M.*
Association for Jewish Studies, Boston, articles:
MA, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, The Rabbinical Assembly at the crossroads.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 22–35. Vol. 2, No. 3, April, 1946, pp. 1–7.
Kaplan, Lawrence. A tribute to Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan on his
Scholarly, non-traditional fundamentalism: on 70th birthday. Vol. 7, no. 4, June, 1951,
Samuel David Luzzato’s approach to the Bible. p. 25.
Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 15–25. letters:
Samuel David Luzzato and the unity of the Unity and diversity in the Conservative
book of Isaiah: a postscript. Vol. 38, No. 2, movement. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Com-
Winter, 1985–86, pp. 77–81. ments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Garten;
Kaplan, Louis L. Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. Vol. 4,
articles: No. 1, October, 1947, pp. 1–11.
The teaching of prayers in our schools. Vol. Toward a theology for Conservative
10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. 1–13. Judaism. Abraham J. Karp. ‘If theology
A conversation with Horace M. Kallen. were to be our metier . . . ‘ Response.
The open forum. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 20–25.
1973, pp. 78–82. Jewish education for the American Jew. The
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical future of the American Jew. Mordecai
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein; M. Kaplan. Review. Leon S. Lang. Vol.
Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J. 4, No. 4, June, 1948, pp. 17–25.
Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E. Kaplan, Solomon M.
Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V. The congregational rabbi and the Conservative
Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2,
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Winter, 1975, pp. 38–40.

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Karff, Samuel E.* letters:
Decoding the rabbis: a 13th century Uninspired. Kenneth Katz. Rejoinder by a
commentary on the aggadah. Marc Seminary spiritualizer. Pamela Hoffman.
Saperstein. Review. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp.
1981, pp. 90–91. 20–27.
Karp, Abraham J.* Letter. David Hulbert. Vol. 39, No. 4,
articles: Summer, 1987, pp. 94–95.
Toward a theology for Conservative Katz, Michael.*
Judaism. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, Kohelet revisited. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter,
pp. 14–21. 1982–83, pp. 69–71.
The origins of Conservative Judaism. Vol. Prayer as acting. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp.
19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 33–48. 50–59.
Go forth and shout. Vol. 20, No. 4, Sum- Katz, Nathan.
mer, 1966, pp. 20–28. The Jewish secret and the Dalai Lama. A
Rabbi, congregation, and the world they Dharamsala diary. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer,
live in. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 1991, pp. 33–46.
25–40. Katzoff, Louis.
Toward a theology for Conservative articles:
Judaism. Abraham J. Karp. ‘If theology The Jewish community center and the Con-
were to be our metier . . . ‘ Response. servative synagogue. Vol. 4, No. 1,
Mordecai M. Kaplan. Vol. 11, No. 2, October, 1947, pp. 11–18.
Winter, 1957, pp. 20–25. Religious civilization or civilizational reli-
reviews: gion—the proposal. Symposium: Ameri-
The Conservative rabbi: an analysis of can Jews—whither bound? Vol. 5, No.
Conservative Judaism: an American 1–2, October–January, 1948–1949, pp.
Religious Movement. Marshall Sklare. 1–10.
Review. William Herberg; Max Arzt; letters:
Abraham Karp. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Religious civilization or civilizational reli-
1955, pp. 58–62. gion—the proposal. Symposium: Ameri-
Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of can Jews—whither bound? Responses.
Religion at 100 years. Samuel E. Karff. Eugene Kohn; Leon S. Lang. Vol. 5, No.
Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 1–2, October–January, 1948–1949, pp.
92–94. 10–21.
Kassow, Samuel.* Kaufman, William E.*
Soviet Jewry and American aid. The American articles:
movement to aid Soviet Jews. William Mordecai M. Kaplan’s theology. A re-evalu-
Orbach. Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 4, ation. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971,
Summer, 1980, pp. 79–83. pp. 33–40.
Katchen, Harry. The contemporary relevance of Mordecai
The chevra—an influential factor in Jewish M. Kaplan’s philosophy. Vol. 34, No. 4,
community life. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, March/April, 1981, pp. 11–16.
1982, pp. 67–73. letters:
Katz, Eugene S. Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris
Reflections on 20 years as a mohel. Vol. 42, Laub. Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins.
No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 54–60. Response. Seymour Siegel. Reply. Dov
Katz, Jacob.* Peretz Elkins. Letter. Vol. 23, No. 2,
Is the re-establishment of the Sanhedrin a Winter, 1969, pp. 82–83.
solution? Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, Contemporary philosophical quests for
pp. 13–20. God. Metaphors for God. Michael
Katz, Kenneth. Graetz. Theories, models, and
articles: metaphors. Response. William E. Kauf-
Uninspired. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, man. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
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Kaufman, William E.* (cont’d.) reviews:
reviews: Transmission and transformation: a Jewish
Worship and ethics. Max Kadushin. perspective on moral education. Carol
Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, K. Ingall. Review. Vol. 52, No. 4, Sum-
pp. 80–82. mer, 2000, pp. 86–87.
Evil and the morality of God. Harold M. Kayser, Stephen S.
Schulweis. Review. Vol. 37, No. 3, The synagogue interior today. Vol. 7, No. 2,
Spring, 1984, pp. 70–73. January, 1951, pp. 13–19.
Recent Jewish theology. Sacred fragments: Kazan, Stanley.*
recovering theology for the modern Jew. articles:
Neil Gillman. Review essay. Vol. 43, The infancy of Moses. Vol. 33, No. 3,
No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 83–85. Spring, 1980, pp. 22–24.
Recent Jewish theology. The healer of shat- reviews:
tered hearts: a Jewish view of God. The book of Job: commentary, new transla-
David J. Wolpe. Review essay. Vol. 43, tion and special studies. Robert Gordis.
No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 85–87. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980,
Recent Jewish theology. God and evil: a pp. 92–93.
Jewish perspective. David Birnbaum. Kazis, Israel J.*
Review essay. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, The legend of the Baal-Shem. Martin Buber.
1990–91, pp. 87–89. Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp.
The banality of good and evil: moral les- 49–54.
sons from the Shoah and Jewish tradi- Kellman, Martin.*
tion. David R. Blumenthal. Review. Vol. The chosen. Chaim Potok. Review. Vol. 22,
52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 89–90. No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 79–81.
Is there a Jewish philosophy? Rethinking My life as a man. Philip Roth. Review essay.
fundamentals. Leon Roth. Review. Vol. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 68–72.
52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 99–101. Kelman, Ari.
Kaufmann, Fritz. letters:
Baeck and Buber. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter, 1958, God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
pp. 9–22. tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
Kaufmann, Walter. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
The future of Jewish identity. Vol. 24, No. 4, Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
Summer, 1970, pp. 2–14. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 74–79.
Kaunfer, Alvan H.* Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
articles: Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
Aaron and the golden calf: biblical tradi- Response. Jules Harlow. Vol. 50, No. 1,
tion and midrashic interpretation. Vol. Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83.
41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 87–94. Kelman, Joseph H.
From interpretation to midrashic process. Jewish education and the disabled. Vol. 36,
The development of a Conservative No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 5–12.
dynamic. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, Kelman, Wolfe.*
pp. 62–72. articles:
This is my God and I will glorify Him. A Judaism in Israel. Israel life and letters. Vol.
midrashic controversy. Vol. 51, No. 1, 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 1–19.
Fall, 1998, pp. 24–31. Church and state reappraised. The open
letters: forum. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp.
From interpretation to midrashic process. 71–72.
The development of a Conservative The American synagogue: present and pros-
dynamic. pects. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 3–24.
Letter. David J. Fine. Vol. 45, No. 2, American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Winter, 1993, p. 92. need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Letter. David J. Fine. Response. Vol. 45, Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 92–93. No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 39–40.

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letters: Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 30, No. 2,
Church and state reappraised. Wolfe Kel- Winter, 1976, pp. 31, 36.
man. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Schorsch.
Letter. Jerry Wagner. Vol. 24, No. 2, Responses. Shlomo Balter; Samuel Chiel;
Winter, 1970, p. 89. Stanley Kessler; David Lincoln; Bernard
Letter. Jerry Wagner. Response. Jacob Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Vol. 43, No. 2,
Chinitz. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 73–77.
1970, pp. 56–57. Kibbutz Dafna, Members of.
The American synagogue: present and An educational critique. Be’in tze’irim. Vol. 24,
prospects. Wolfe Kelman. No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 20–25.
Letter. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Vol. 26, Kiel, Mark W.*
No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 80–81. Piety and perserverance: Jews from the Carpa-
Letter. Mitchell Wohlberg. Vol. 26, No. thian Mountains. Herman Dicker. Review.
3, Spring, 1972, p. 81. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 81–82.
Letters. Reply. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, Kieval, Herman (Hayyim).*
1972, p. 82. letters:
reviews: Siddur Sim Shalom—a halakhic analysis.
One in a minyan. Max Routtenberg. David Golinkin. Letter. Vol. 42, No. 1,
Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. Fall, 1989, pp. 61–62.
94–95. reviews:
Kelsey, David H. The earth is the Lord’s. Abraham Joshua
Jewish–Christian dialogue and the Protestant Heschel. Review. Vol. 7, No. 3, April,
revolution. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 1951, pp. 25–30.
44–50. Contributions to the scientific study of Jew-
Kenna, John C. ish liturgy. Jakob J. Petuchowski.
Joseph Jacobs research. Letter. Vol. 23, No. 4, Review. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972,
Summer, 1969, p. 69. pp. 90–92.
Kennedy, David G. Lifelong learning among Jews. Israel M.
A Christian parallel to the Conservative Goldman. Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Sum-
movement. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, mer, 1976, pp. 91–93.
pp. 31–38. Kieval, Philip.
Kensky, Allan D. Israel and America—bridge or brith? Vol. 5,
Is there a blessing on feeding the homeless? No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 27–30.
Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 66–72. The Decalogue and our liturgy. Vol. 7, No. 4,
Women in the rabbinate. The first ten years. June, 1951, pp. 20–24.
Allan Kensky; Nina Beth Cardin. Vol. 48, Kimelman, Reuven.*
No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 3–4. articles:
Kerbel, Paul.* While saying the Shema. Vol. 23, No. 2,
The long shadow: culture and politics in the Winter, 1969, pp. 37–43.
Middle East. Daniel Pipes. Review. Vol. 43, letters:
No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 70–71. Scholars increase peace: a new interpreta-
Kessel, Barbara M.* tion of a well-known passage. Robert
New lives: survivors of the Holocaust living in Gordis.
America. Dorothy Rabinowitz. Review. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, p. 75.
Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, Letter. Reuven Kimelman. Reply.
pp. 97–99. Robert Gordis. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
Kessler, Martin. 1985, p. 102.
A personal and confidential note to . . . women King, Jr., Martin Luther.*
. . . concerning candle lighting . . . on Rosh The Jew of the South in the conflict on
Hashanah.Vol. 10, No.1, Fall, 1955, pp. segregation. William S. Malev. Vol. 13, No.
28–29. 1, Fall, 1958, pp. 35–46.
Kessler, Stanley M. Conversation with Martin Luther King. Vol.
The definition of death. Daniel C. Goldfarb; 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 1–19.

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Kirschenbaum, Aaron.* rection. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, p.
Students and teachers: a rabbinic model. Vol. 94.
26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 20–32. The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Kirschner, Robert. ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
articles: No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 40–42.
The halakhic status of the fetus with letters:
respect to abortion. Vol. 34, No. 6, Mixed seating. Communications. Vol. 11,
July/August, 1981, pp. 3–16. No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 33–35.
Is there still a place for the sermon? Vol. Incident at Compiègne. Treblinka. Jean-
48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 14–25. Francois Steiner. Review. Zosa Sza-
letters: jkowski. Letter. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring,
Is there still a place for the sermon? Letter. 1967, p. 78.
Sidney Greenberg. Vol. 49, No. 3, Abortion and Jewish tradition. Letter.
Spring, 1997, p. 93. Werner Steinberg. Reply.Vol. 25, No. 1,
Kisch, Hyman J. Fall, 1970, pp. 72–74.
Proud Sephardim of the Dominican Republic. reviews:
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 54–58. Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis.
Klagsbrun, Francine. Review. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp.
How different are women—and how different 14–17.
should they be? Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, The doctrine of election in tannaitic litera-
pp. 56–60. ture. Benjamin W. Helfgott. Review.
Klausner, Samuel Z. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp.
articles: 57–58.
Synagogues in transition: a planning Jewish medical ethics. Immanuel
prospectus. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, Jakobovits. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 42–54. 1961, pp. 61–63.
letters: A treasury of responsa. Solomon B. Free-
Synagogues in transition. Samuel Klausner. hof. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
Letter. Nathan H. Reisner. Vol. 25, No. 1964, pp. 66–68.
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 74–75. Incident at Compiègne. Treblinka. Jean-
Klavan, Israel. Francois Steiner. Review. Zosa Szajkow-
Mixed seating. Letter. Lewis Levy. Responses. ski. Letter. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967,
Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 44–46. p. 78.
Klein, Isaac.* The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn Abi
articles: Zimra. Israel M. Goldman. Review. Vol.
Jewish communities in Germany. Vol. 6, 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 91–92.
No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 74–79. Self-incrimination in Jewish law. Aaron
A teshuvah on autopsy. Vol. 13, No. 1, Kirschenbaum. Review. Vol. 27, No. 1,
Fall, 1958, pp. 52–58. Fall, 1972, pp. 62–64.
Science and some ethical issues—the Jewish Iyyunim bemahshevet Yisrael. Studies in
view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. Jewish thought. Simon Rawidowicz.
35–47. (ed.) Benjamin C. I. Ravid. Review.
Teshuvah on abortion. Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp.
1959, pp. 47–51. 89–91.
Abortion and Jewish tradition. Vol. 24, No. A Maimonides reader. Isadore Twersky.
3, Spring, 1970, pp. 26–33. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974,
Louis Ginzberg: a centenary tribute. Taking pp. 89–90.
note of the 100th anniversary of the Law and Theology in Judaism. David
birth of Professor Louis Ginzberg. Vol. Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 25–28. mer, 1975, pp. 88–92.
The kashrut of cheeses. Responsum. Vol. Talmudic law and the modern state. Moshe
28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 34–46. Silberg. (tr.) Ben Zion Bokser. Review.
The kashrut of cheeses. Responsum. Cor- Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, p. 75.

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Klein, Joel T. The Zionist revolution. Harold Fisch.
The congregational rabbi and the Conservative Review. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979,
synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 106–107.
Winter, 1975, pp. 42–45. The meaning of God in modern Jewish reli-
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical gion. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol.
Assembly. Part I. Influences. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 24–27.
Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Kogen, Judah.*
Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Embracing Judaism. Simcha Kling. Review.
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 74–76.
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Kohn, Daniel.
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Disciples of Aaron. The pulpit rabbi as a model
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. of conflict resolution. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall,
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon 1994, pp. 87–90.
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Cohen; Kohn, Eugene.*
Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel articles:
N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard The Reconstructionist position. Religious
Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim List- civilization or civilizational religion—
field. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 66. the proposal. Symposium: American
Kling, Simcha.* Jews—whither bound? Louis Katzoff.
articles: Responses. Eugene Kohn; Leon S. Lang.
The nation and the individual. Abraham Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–January,
Joshua Heschel. (tr.) Simcha Kling; 1948–1949, pp. 10–16.
Samuel H. Dresner. Delivered at the letters:
1957 Jerusalem Ideological Conference. The rabbi, halakhah and the Rabbinical
Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter.
10–26. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
Probem solving: the congregational schools. 1962, pp. 83–84.
Non-professionals in the classroom. reviews:
Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis. Review.
55–57. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 10–14.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Kohn, Hans.*
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, The meaning of Jewish history. Jacob B. Agus.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 45–47. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp.
My Judaism. Joseph Klausner. (tr.) Simcha 59–63.
Kling. Analysis and review. Vol. 30, No. Kohn, Jacob.*
3, Spring, 1976, pp. 3–18. Unity and diversity in the Conservative
Our Zionist fathers: Israel Friedlander. Vol. movement. Mordecai M. Kaplan.
32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 27–32. Comments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Garten;
Cyrus Adler and Zionism. Vol. 33, No. 1, Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. Vol. 4, No.
Fall, 1979, pp. 22–27. 1, October, 1947, pp. 1–2.
letters: Kolack, Shirley and Sol.
Problem solving in the congregational The ambiguous status of Jews in Mexico. Vol.
schools. Simcha Kling; Jeffrey A. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.
Wohlberg. Letter. Morton Siegel.Vol. 79–85.
26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 73. Koller, Israel.
reviews: Rabbinic counseling. Mortimer Ostow. Letter.
My Judaism. Joseph Klausner. (tr.) Simcha Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 68–69.
Kling. Analysis and review. Vol. 30, No. Kollin, Gilbert.*
3, Spring, 1976, pp. 3–18. articles:
Architects of Yiddishism at the beginning of Kashrut in the modern age. Vol. 20, No. 2,
the 20th century. Emanuel Goldsmith. Winter, 1966, pp. 53–60.
Review. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, A look back at zionism. Vol. 22, No. 3,
pp. 39–40. Spring, 1968, pp. 67–83.

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Kollin, Gilbert.* (cont’d.) Finkelstein. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter,
articles (cont’d.): 1969, pp. 44–71.
In search of a balance. The open forum. reviews:
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. Judaism and human rights. Review. Arthur
74–78. C. Blecher. Letter. Vol. 28, No. 3,
Reflections on the quest for relevance. Vol. Spring, 1974, pp. 86–87.
24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 76–79. Korman, Michael.
East is east and west is—different. Vol. 26, The rabbi-education director relationship. Vol.
No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 70–76. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 58–68.
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserva- Korn, Bertram, W.*
tive-Reform bet din in Israel. Gerson D. Basic Jewish beliefs. Louis and Rebecca Barish.
Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph Heckel- Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p.
man; Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freudenstein; 73.
Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer. Vol. Kose, Elvin I.*
27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 36–43. Kashruth in Essex County, New Jersey. Vol.
letters: 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, pp. 37–39.
Kashrut in the modern age. Gilbert Kollin. Kowal, Moshe.
Letter. Shimon Rapp. Vol. 20, No. 4, The akedah: angel unbound. Burton Caine.
Summer, 1966, pp. 75–77. Human logic, God’s logic, and the akedah.
Letter. Shimon Rapp. Response. Vol. 20, Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou” and the
No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 77–78. akedah. Stephen L. Stulman. Letter. Vol.
A look back at Zionism. Gilbert Kollin. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 92–93.
Letter. Ezekiel Leiken. Vol. 23, No. 1, Kozberg, Gary.
Fall, 1968, pp. 84–85. Amidah. To my son. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982,
East is east and west is—different. Gilbert p. 68.
Kollin. Letter. Nason Goldstein. Vol. 26, Kraemer, David C.*
No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 73. articles:
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conservative- A development perspective on the laws of
Reform bet din in Israel. Gilbert Kollin. Niddah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986,
Letter. Nathan A. Barack. Vol. 28, No. pp. 26–33.
2, Winter, 1974, pp. 79–80. A development perspective on the laws of
Letter. Nathan A. Barack. Reply. Vol. Niddah. David C. Kraemer. Correction.
28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 80–81. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, p. 17.
reviews: Critical readings and religious insight: new
The founding fathers of Israel. Gershon readings in the Bavli. Vol. 42, No. 3,
Winer. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, Spring, 1990, pp. 48–53.
1972, pp. 90–92. The spirit of the rabbinic Sabbath. Vol. 49,
Konheim, Jon. No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 42–49.
The shammes is a she. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, reviews:
1982, pp. 81–83. The Talmud as law or literature: an analysis
Konigsburg, Randall J. of David Weiss—Halivni’s Mekotot
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical umasorot. Irwin H. Plaut. Review. Vol.
Assembly. Part III. Community. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 73–77.
Susan Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin Kraft, Jacob.
S. Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Mar- Losing one’s faculties in Jewish education. Jay
git Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Free- B. Stern. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970,
man; David Bockman; Douglas D. pp. 68–69.
Weber. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, The congregational rabbi and the Conservative
pp. 78–79. synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2,
Konvitz, Milton R.* Winter, 1975, pp. 47–51.
articles: Krakoff, Joseph.
Law and morals: in the Hebrew Scriptures, Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Plato and Aristotle. Foreword. Louis Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission.

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Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; Kripke, Myer S.
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; articles:
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon The synagogue center and the Jewish
Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias center. Vol. 2, No. 3, April, 1946, pp.
Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom; 8–11.
Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry Judaism as a civilization—its enduring
Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; impact. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April,
Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; 1981, pp. 17–23.
David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua Thinking about Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol.
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 87–97.
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 75. letters:
Krasner, Barbara R. Judaism as a civilization—its enduring
Trustbuilding initiatives in the rabbinic com- impact. Myer Kripke.
munity. Rationale and report. Alexander Letter. Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. 34,
M. Shapiro; Barbara R. Krasner. Vol. 33, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 79–80.
No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 6–21. Letter. Stephen Chaim Listfield.
Krauss, Aaron N.H. Response. Richard Hirsh. Vol. 35,
Our obsession with the Holocaust. James M. No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 95–96.
Lebeau. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, Conservative Judaism and theology. Letter.
1984, p. 75. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 92–93.
Krauss, Pesach.* reviews:
The orphaned adult, confronting the death of a The rabbi is a lady. Alex J. Goldman.
parent. Marc D. Angel. Review. Vol. 40, Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 82–85. 1987/1988, pp. 100–102.
Kreitman, Benjamin Z. Kristol, Irving.
Toward a creative halakhah. Vol. 22, No. 1, A note on religious tolerance. Vol. 50, No. 4,
Fall, 1967, pp. 34–41. Summer, 1998, pp. 25–28.
Yom Tov Sheni : introductory remarks. Vol. Kronish, Ronald.
24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 21–22. John Dewey’s influence. The influence of John
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Stern, Dewey on Jewish education. Preliminary
Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin Rozenberg. findings. Yochanan Muffs; Ronald Kronish.
Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 21–26. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 44–57.
Further thoughts on the law committee. John Dewey’s influence. The influence of John
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routtenberg; Dewey on Jewish education. Preliminary
Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumenthal; findings. Yochanan Muffs; Ronald Kronish.
Philip Sigal. The open forum. Vol. 26, No. Letter. Jerome Abrams. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
2, Winter, 1972, pp. 60–63. Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 110–111.
letters: Kullmann, Eugen.
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Tikvah and mitzvah. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer,
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin 1956, pp. 34–36.
Rozenberg. Letter. Ernest B. Cohen. Kumin, Ivri.*
Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 74–75. Hunger disease: studies by the Jewish physicians
Kripke, Dorothy K.* in the Warsaw ghetto. Myron Winick.
reviews: Review. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp.
Silversmith of old New York: Myer Myers. 87–88.
William Wise. Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, Kung, Hans.
Summer, 1958, p. 47. The reemergence of the sacred. Transmitting
Border hawk: August Bondi. Lloyd Alexander. religious traditions in a post-modern world.
Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, p. 47. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 8–19.
Jubal and the prophet. Frieda Clark Hyman. Kurshan, Neil.*
Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, p. 53. The rabbi as spiritual mentor. Reimagining the
The world of Jo Davidson. Lois Harris Kuhn. role of the rabbi. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, p. 53. pp. 19–26.

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Kurtz, Vernon. Editorial remarks. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 1983, p. 3.
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. The bread of self-restraint. Vol. 51, No. 3,
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; Spring, 1999, pp. 83–84.
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; letters:
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon Positive-historical Judaism. The open forum.
Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias Positive-historical Judaism exhausted:
Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom; reflection’s on a Movement’s future.
Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry Daniel H. Gordis. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring,
Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; 1995, pp. 81–84.
Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 77–78. Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wech-
Kushner, Harold S.* sler. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
articles: 79–80.
Midrash for our time. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
1969, pp. 80–81. Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Wechsler. Response. Jules Harlow.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- 81–83.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, reviews:
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 74. An honest profit. Raymond Baumhart.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24, No. 2,
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, Winter, 1970, p. 94.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 51–55. Soul-stoned. Danny Siegel; S. Allan Sugar-
Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 1, Septem- man. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24,
ber/October, 1980, p. 3. No. 2, Winter, 1970, p. 94.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem- Poems. Yehuda Amichai. (tr.) Assia Gut-
ber/December, 1980, p. 3. mann. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24,
Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 4, No. 3, Spring, 1970, p. 72.
March/April, 1981, p. (1). Choosing a sex ethic. Eugene B. Borowitz.
Mordecai M. Kaplan. A student remembers Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24, No. 3,
his teacher. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, Spring, 1970, p. 72.
1981, pp. 8–10. Man and God: studies in biblical theology.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 5, Eliezer Berkovits. Review. Vol. 24, No.
May/June, 1981, p. (1). 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 93–94.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 6, Gabriel da Costa: rebel and dreamer. Jacob
July/August, 1981, p. (1). S. Minkin. Books in brief. Review. Vol.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 94.
1981, p. 3. The new Bible atlas. Zev Vilnay. Books in
Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
1982, pp. 3–4. 1970, p. 94.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, The fiction of S. Y. Agnon. Baruch Hoch-
1982, p. 3. man. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 25,
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 94.
1982, p. 3. The promise of Heschel. Franklin Sherman.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, Books in brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1,
1982–83, p. 3. Fall, 1970, p. 94.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, Tradition and contemporary experience:
1983, p. 3. essays on Jewish thought and life.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, Alfred Jospe. Books in brief. Review.
1983, pp. 3–4. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, p. 94.

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Marriage: an interfaith guide for couples. Kushner, Lawrence.*
R. Hathorn; W. H. Genne; M. L. Brill. reviews:
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, The Chavurah: a contemporary Jewish
Summer, 1971, p. 94. experience. Bernard Reisman. Review.
Suicide. Earl A. Grollman. Books in brief. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 73–74.
Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. Abraham Isaac Kook: the lights of peni-
94. tence, the moral principles, lights of
The indestructible Jews. Max I. Dimont. holiness, essays, letters and poems.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, (tr.) Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 34,
Winter, 1972, p. 94. No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp.
Social responsibility in an age of revolution. 57–58.
Louis Finkelstein. Review. Vol. 26, No. Kushner, Paul.*
3, Spring, 1972, pp. 84–85. A genuine search: God, Torah, Israel—a
Amos of Tekoa, a study of interpretation. Reform perspective. (ed.) Dow Marmur.
Hyman J. Routtenberg. Review. Vol. 26, Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 80. 92–93.
The bush is burning, radical Judaism Kussy, Sarah.*
faces the Pharoahs of the modern Unity and diversity in the Conservative
superstate. Arthur I. Waskow. Review. movement. Mordecai M. Kaplan.
Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. Comments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Garten;
90–91. Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. Vol. 4, No.
Bnei vinah. Haim Reuven Rabinowitz. 1, October, 1947, pp. 11.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 27, No. 4, Kutnick, Jerome M.*
Summer, 1973, p. 96. Profiles in American Judaism: the Reform,
Faith and reason: essays in Judaism. Conservative, Orthodox and
Robert Gordis; Ruth B. Waxman. Reconstructionist traditions. Marc Lee
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 27, Raphael. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer,
No. 4, Summer, 1973, p. 96. 1989, pp. 77–79.
The Joseph narratives in Genesis. Eric I. Kutscher, Ezekiel G.
Lowenthal. Books in brief. Review. Modern Hebrew and ‘Israeli’ Hebrew. Vol. 10,
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, p. 96. No. 3, Spring, 1956, pp. 28–45.
Meetings. Martin Buber. Books in brief.
Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, Labovitz, Annette.*
p. 96. ZPG and the Jewish problem. Asher Bar-Zev.
Four paths to one God. Gilbert S. Rosen- Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
thal. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1976–1977, p. 109.
1974, pp. 90–91. Landau, Sol.*
American volunteers and Israel’s War of Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Independence. A. Joseph Heckelman. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S.
Spring, 1974, p. 94. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert
Why me? Hyman Agress. Review. Vol. 28, L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil-
No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 93–94. verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
The parnas. Silvano Arieti. Review. Vol. 34, Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
No. 6, July/August, 1981, p. 78. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Approaches to Auschwitz: the Holocaust Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
and its legacy. Richard L. Rubenstein; Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
John K. Roth. Review. Vol. 42, No. 2, Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
Winter, 1989–90, pp. 63–64. Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
Theological and halakhic reflections on the Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
Holocaust. Bernhard H. Rosenberg.; Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
Fred Heuman. Review. Vol. 47, No. 2, Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Winter, 1995, pp. 92–93. Winter, 2000, pp. 75–76.

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Landes, Aaron. articles:
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Simon An approach to Jewish law in Conservative
Greenberg. The ante-nuptial agreement. Judaism. Vol. 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp.
Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 1–8.
61–63. When children face bereavement. Vol. 18,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 53–58.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold-
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S. farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, Vol. 30, No. 2,
L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Winter, 1976, pp. 36–37.
Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 41.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohl- Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
berg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Ham- Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981,
merman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; pp. 17–28.
Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; The strange case of December 4th: a liturgi-
Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eilberg; cal problem. Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel
Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, J. Lasker. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
2000, pp. 80–81. 91–99.
Landes, David S.* Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish
Economic origins of AntiSemitism: Poland and calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
its Jews in the early modern period. Hillel mer, 1989, pp. 5–19.
Levine. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, letters:
1994, pp. 87–90. Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
Lang, Berel.* Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel J. Lasker.
Morality after Auschwitz, the radical challenge Letter. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Vol. 34, No.
of the Nazi ethic. Peter J. Haas. Review. 5, May/June, 1981, p. 80.
Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 89–90. Letter. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Response.
Lang, Leon S.* Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp.
Jewish values in family relationships. Vol. 1, 92–93.
No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 9–18. “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
Judaism, a guide governing human relation- Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
ships. A counter proposal. Religious civiliza- Reisner. Letter. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
tion or civilizational religion—the proposal. 1992, pp. 92–93.
Symposium: American Jews—whither reviews:
bound? Louis Katzoff. Responses. Eugene Man’s concern with death. Arnold Toynbee
Kohn; Leon S. Lang. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, and others. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
October–January, 1948–1949, pp. 16–21. 1970, pp. 91–93.
Notes on a tour through Germany. Vol. 6, No. Lasker, Daniel J.
1, October, 1949, pp. 68–73. Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
Jewish family living and the Sabbath. Vol. 8, Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp.
No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 1–17. 17–28.
reviews: The strange case of December 4th: a liturgical
Jewish education for the American Jew. The problem. Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel J.
future of the American Jew. Mordecai Lasker. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
M. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 4, No. 4, June, 91–99.
1948, pp. 17–25. Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish
Lapidus, Benjamin. calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer,
Mixed seating. Summation. Vol. 11, No. 1, 1989, pp. 5–19.
Fall, 1956, pp. 46–50. Laskin, Martin.
Lasker, Arnold A.* Secular holidays in modern Israel. The move

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toward traditional beliefs, symbols and Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph;
rituals. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 44–59. Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel;
Laub, Morris.* Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon
articles: Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Vol. 22, Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom;
No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 77–79. Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry
The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy- Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis;
im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz;
Winter; Morris Laub. The open forum. David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua
Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol.
50–53. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 74–75.
Model social action activities. A fact sheet. Layman, Robert.
Morris Laub; Harold Berman. The open The convert and the rabbi as “stress
forum. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. absorbers”: a family-systems approach to
77–82. problematic conversions. Michael Wasser-
Lament for the Tog. Vol. 26, No. 4, Sum- man. Intermarriage and Conservative
mer, 1972, pp. 63–68. Judaism: an approach for the 1990’s. Elliot
letters: Salo Schoenberg. Letter. Vol. 43, No. 2,
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris Winter, 1990–91, p. 93.
Laub. Laytner, Anson.
Letter. Herbert H. Rose. Vol. 22, No. 4, Remnants of a dissenting tradition. Vol. 34,
Summer, 1968, pp. 77–78. No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 42–48.
Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins. Vol. 22, No. Food for thought: the Jewish cooperative
4, Summer, 1968, pp. 78–80. society (or a havurah with teeth). Vol. 36,
Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins. Response. No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 77–80.
Seymour Siegel. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, Lazaron, Morris S.
1968, pp. 82–83. Looking back. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973,
Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins. Response. pp. 73–76.
Seymour Siegel. Reply. Dov Peretz Lebeau, James M.
Elkins. Letter. William E. Kaufman. articles:
Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. Our obsession with the Holocaust. Vol. 36,
82–83. No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 4–9.
reviews: letters:
My father, Sholom Aleichem. Marie Waife- Our obsession with the Holocaust. Letter.
Goldberg. Review. Vol. 22, No. 3, Aaron N. H. Krauss. Vol. 37, No. 3,
Spring, 1968. pp. 90–92. Spring, 1984, p. 75.
Strangers and natives. Judd L. Teller. Lebeau, William H.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, Electronic media and the synagogue. A critical
pp. 83–85. force for Jewish transformation. Vol. 39,
The downtown Jews. Ronald Sanders. No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 77–84.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, The origin and impact of the Brit Kodesh
pp. 83–85. conference. William H. Lebeau; Elliot S.
Lauter, Paul. Schoenberg. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, 1990,
Reflections of a Jewish activist. Jews and the pp. 3–9.
racial crisis. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, The Conservative rabbinate and the dynamics
pp. 17–21. of change. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp.
Lavin, Alan. 61–64.
Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin; Lebendiger, Israel.
Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol. 38, articles:
No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82. The problem of evil. Vol. 2, No. 2, Febru-
Layman, Jonah. ary, 1946, pp. 15–19.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical The need for belief in immortality. Vol. 15,
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 35–42.

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Lebendiger, Israel. (cont‘d.) tary. W. Gunther Plaut. Review. Vol. 29,
letters: No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 89–92.
The problem of evil. Israel Lebendiger. Criti- Lefkovitz, Lori Hope.*
cal Comments. Alexander J. Burnstein. A woman’s book of grieving. Nessa Rapoport.
Vol. 2, No. 2, February, 1946, pp. 19–21. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp.
Lebenstein, Eliezer. 94–96.
Concept of the state in Jewish tradition. Leifman, Morton M.
Hebrew. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, pp. Dr. Moshe Zucker. In memoriam. Morton M.
48–33. Leifman; Gerson D. Cohen; Moshe Soko-
Lebowitz, J.* low. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp.
Torah u-mitzvot ba-zeman hazeh. Review. 42–44.
Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham
1956, pp. 47–50. Joshua Heschel. Poems. (tr.) Morton Leif-
Lee, Philip R. man. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring,
Health care, right or privilege? Presented at the 1998, pp. 5–21.
joint conference sponsored by Columbia Leighton, Chris.
University School of Public Health; The Can the Christian memory be improved? Vol.
Finkelstein Institute of the Jewish Theo- 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 30–41.
logical Seminary, Union Theological Leiken, Ezekiel.
Seminary, September, 1996. Vol. 51, No. 4, A look back at zionism. Gilbert Kollin. Letter.
Summer, 1999, pp. 80–89. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 84–85.
Leeman, Saul.* Leiter, Robert.*
articles: The slayers of Moses: the emergence of
Genesis retranslated—some observations. rabbinic interpretation in modern literary
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 22–34. theory. Susan A. Handelman. Review. Vol.
reviews: 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 69–70.
The religion of Israel. Yehezkel Kaufmann. Leiter, Shmuel.
(tr. & abrdg.) Moshe Greenberg. articles:
Review. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, The poetry of Hillel Bavli. Hebrew. Vol. 17,
pp. 73–75. No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp.
The history of Israel. Martin Noth. Review. 9–22.
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, The poem unselved. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
1962–1963, pp. 72–74. 1965, pp. 55–62.
A history of Israel. John Bright. Review. The ironic imagination. A reading of Soil of
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, the land of Israel. S. Y. Agnon. Vol. 21,
1962–1963, pp. 72–74. No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 1–26.
Religion in the Old Testament. Robert H. letters:
Pfeiffer. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, The poetry of Hillel Bavli. Letter. Joel
1963, pp. 60–63. Orent. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–
The Bible and the ancient near east: Summer, 1963, pp. 124–125.
essays in honor of William Foxwell Lemke, Werner E.
Albright. Interpreting Biblical history through the eyes of
(ed.) G. Ernest Wright . Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, sociology and politics: the work of George
Summer, 1964, pp. 72–73. Mendenhall and Norman Gottwald. Bibli-
The biblical archaeologist reader. (ed) G. ography. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
Ernest Wright; David Noel Freedman. 67–80.
Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, Lerner, Anne Lapidus.
pp. 72–73. Rabbinic leadership for the 21st century. Vol.
The pharisees: the sociological back- 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 52–55.
ground of their faith. Louis Finkelstein. One woman’s spirituality. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 1995, pp. 65–70.
72–73. Yehuda Amichai. An appreciation. Vol. 53,
The Torah—Genesis: a modern commen- No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 5–10.

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Lerner, David G. Levenson, Jon D.*
Hekhalot Rabbati. The mystical text and its articles:
liturgical elements. From our students. Vol. Yehezkel Kaufmann and mythology. Vol.
47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 74–83. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 36–43.
Lerner, Stephen C. reviews:
The havurot. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. I Samuel. P. Kyle McCarter. Review. Vol.
2–15. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 77–79.
Ramah and its critics. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, Levi, Eliezer A.
1971, pp. 1–28. The Jew of the South in the conflict on segre-
The editor’s page. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, gation. William S. Malev. Letter. Vol. 13,
pp. 3–4. No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 37–38.
The congregational rabbi and the Conservative Levi, S. Gershon.*
synagogue: a symposium. Introduction. articles:
Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 4–8. A.M. Klein z”l. A memoir. Vol. 27, No. 1,
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Fall, 1972, pp. 50–55.
symposium. Introduction. Vol. 31, No. 3, Three great men of Hebrew letters. On
Spring, 1977, pp. 41–42. translating Hazaz. S. Gershon Levi;
Gerut and the Conservative movement. An Judah Nadich; Stanley Nash. Vol. 27,
approach for our time. Harold I. Stern; No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 66–69.
Seymour Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; letters:
Responses from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Al parshat derakhim. Letter. Vol. 23, No. 4,
Fall, 1979, pp. 42–49. Summer, 1969, p. 1.
letters: reviews:
The havurot. In praise of Yiddish. Maurice Samuel.
Letter. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 24, No. 4, Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp.
Summer, 1970, pp. 79–80. 85–87.
Letter. Robert Goldman. Vol. 24, No. 4, Levin, Leonard.
Summer, 1970, pp. 80–81. Towards a new conception of halakhic
Letter. William Novak. Vol. 24, No. 4, process? Towards an aggadic Judaism.
Summer, 1970, p. 81. Edward Feld. Response. Vol. 30, No. 1,
Letter. Joseph Riemer. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 62–65.
Fall, 1970, pp. 66–67. Maurice Samuel: an appreciation. Vol. 31, Nos.
Ramah and its critics. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 3–15.
Letter. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 26, No. 1, The legacy of Milton Steinberg. Vol. 32, No. 3,
Fall, 1971, pp. 83–84. Summer, 1979, pp. 81–87.
Letter. Allen Rutchik. Vol. 26, No. 1, Heschel’s homage to the rabbis. Torah min ha-
Fall, 1971, p. 84. Shamayim as historical theology. Vol. 50,
Letter. Lloyd P. Gartner. Vol. 26, No. 3, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 56–66.
Spring, 1972, pp. 75–76. Levine, Baruch A.*
Letter. Ralph Gottlieb. Vol. 26, No. 3, articles:
Spring, 1972, pp. 76–77. Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer-
Letter. Michael Brown. Vol. 26, No. 3, sity. Defining Jewish studies. Baruch A.
Spring, 1972, pp. 77–78. Levine; Menahem Mansoor; Paul Rit-
Letter. Rachel Freedman. Vol. 26, No. terband; Alfred Jospe; David Weinstein;
3, Spring, 1972, p. 79. Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter,
Letters. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 3–7.
1972, p. 80. reviews:
Levenson, Edward.* A king of flesh and blood. Moshe Shamir.
The Jewish feminist movement in Germany: Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp.
the campaigns of the judischer frauenbund, 43–44.
1904–1938. Marion A. Kaplan. Review. How the Hebrew language grew. Edward
Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, Horowitz. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 72–74. 1963, pp. 67–68.

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Levine, Baruch A.* (cont’d.) Kampf. Review. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring,
reviews (cont’d.): 1967, pp. 82–84.
Introduction to Hebrew. Moshe Greenberg. Clarifying Jewish values. Jewish conscious-
Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, pp. ness raising. Loving my Jewishness.
101–102. Teaching people to love themselves.
The voice of wisdom. Aaron Intrater; Leon Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol. 32,
H. Spotts. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 105–107.
1965, p. 80. Jewish identity games. Richard J. Israel.
Levine, Etan.* Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979,
articles: pp. 105–107.
Confronting the aliyah option. Vol. 34, No. Experiential learning in Jewish groups.
6, July/August, 1981, pp. 42–51. Bernard Reisman.Review. Vol. 32,
reviews: No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 105–107.
Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Hazzan: the man and Levinthal, Israel H.*
his works. Jose Faur. Review. Vol. 32, articles:
No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 103–104. Professor Mordecai M. Kaplan. A tribute
Levine, Mordecai Herschel.* on his 90th birthday. Vol. 25, No. 4,
articles: Summer, 1971, pp. 29–32.
Redemption in the hymn of glory (An’im The uniqueness of the classic Jewish ser-
Zemirot). Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, mon. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973,
1984, pp. 83–85. pp. 77–80.
letters: The congregational rabbi and the Con-
Black demands and Jewish students. Moshe servative synagogue: a symposium.
Ettenberg. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp.
1969, p. 84. 57–60.
reviews: The congregational rabbi and the Con-
A rap on race. Margaret Mead; James Bald- servative synagogue: a symposium.
win. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, Israel H. Levinthal. Correction.
1973, p. 93. Editorial Board. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
Levine, Murray.* mer, 1975, p. 87.
articles: reviews:
The congregational rabbi and the Con- Mo’adim, sermons for holidays and festi-
servative synagogue: a symposium. vals. Isaac Nissenbaum. (ed) Israel
Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. Shapiro. Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter,
55–57. 1966, pp. 83–84.
reviews: Dyoknaot shel darshanim. Hyman R. Rabi-
Joy and remembrance. Max Arzt. Review. nowitz. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall,
Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, p. 94. 1968, pp. 86–88.
The healer of shattered hearts: a Jewish Chaye hayehudim b’mizrach Eropah b’dorot
view of God. David J. Wolpe. Review. haachronim. Zvi Scharfstein. Review.
Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 88. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, p. 94.
The Jerusalem anthology: a literary guide. Levitsky, Louis.*
Reuven Hammer. Review. Vol. 48, letters:
No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 92. Jewish community centers and the syna-
God: a biography. Jack Miles. Review. Vol. gogue. Letter. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 86–87. Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 121.
Envisioning Israel: the changing ideals and Jewish community centers and the syna-
images of North American Jews. Allon gogue. Letter. Louis Levitsky. Reply.
Gal. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, Editorial board. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
1997, pp. 87–88. Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 121–122.
Levine, Reuben R.* reviews:
reviews: The failure of the American rabbi. S. Michael
Contemporary synagogue art. Avram Gelber. Review. Eli A. Bohnen; Louis

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Levitsky. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 117–119. Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol.
Levitt, Daniel J. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 71.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Levy, Lewis.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Mixed seating. Israel Klavan. Letter. Vol. 11,
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S. No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 42–43.
Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert Levy, Mordecai.
L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil- Rosh Hashanah Shofar service. Vol. 35, No. 4,
verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Summer, 1982, p. 79.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Lewis, Albert L.
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H The congregational rabbi and the Conservative
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2,
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohl- Winter, 1975, pp. 60–65.
berg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Ham- A charge to the physician/mohel. Vol. 42, No.
merman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 10–11.
Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eilberg; Assembly. Part I. Influences.
Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J.
2000, pp. 85–86. Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I.
Levittes, Mordecai.* Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A.
Foundations of Jewish education in America. Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael
Hebrew. Zvi Scharfstein. Review. Vol. 4, N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B.
No. 1, October, 1947, pp. 24–22. Press; Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg;
Levy, Felix A.* Susan P. Fenrick; David Bockman; Ger-
Religion and science. Hebrew. Julius shon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
Guttmann. Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
1957, pp. 43–49. Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
Levy, Leonard. Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
Assembly. Part I. Influences. 1999, pp. 66–67.
Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S.
Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert
N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland; Samuel L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil-
B. Press; Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Susan P. Fenrick; David Bockman; Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Gershon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Burton Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
Kaplan; Leonard Levy; Lionel Moses; Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 78. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; Winter, 2000, pp. 72–73.
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; Lewis, Chaim.
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon The man Moses. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975,
Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias pp. 57–63.
Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom; Lewis, Shalom J.
Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry articles:
Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; The rabbi is a lonely person. Vol. 37, No.
Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 40–41.

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Lewis, Shalom J. (cont’d.) When memory comes. Saul Friedlander. (tr.)
articles (cont’d.): Helen R. Lane. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical January/February, 1981, pp. 58–60.
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Liberman, Jeffrey A.
Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Why TV has not worked for the Jewish
Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. community. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. 1986–87, pp. 51–53.
Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Lieber, David L.*
Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. articles:
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Modern trends in Bible study. Vol. 20, No.
Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 37–46.
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon The Jewish community: some problems,
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton some answers. The Conservative con-
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth gregational school: prospects for the
Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; future. Eli Ginzberg; Harold M. Schul-
Louis Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Lionel weis; David Lieber; Lowell Eliezer
Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; Warren Bargad.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 67. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 24–34.
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. Staking out the Conservative position. Vol.
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 33–37.
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; Methods and trends in current Bible study.
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gor- Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 30–47.
don Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Conservative Judaism and theology. Preface.
Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 5–6.
bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph reviews:
Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Westminster historical atlas to the Bible. (eds)
Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; Mervin B. G.E. Wright and F.V. Filson. Review. Vol.
Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; David 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, p. 46–47.
Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua The Melton materials. Review article. Vol.
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 68–73.
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 77. JPS Hebrew–English tanakh: the traditional
letters: Hebrew text and the new JPS transla-
Patrilinealism. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, tion. Jewish Publication Society. Review.
1986, pp. 124–125. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. 96.
Lewis, Sheldon J.* Liebman, Charles S.*
Rabbis at war. Philip S. Bernstein. Review. Vol. articles:
26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 83–84. The sociology of religion and the study of
Lewis, Theodore N. American Jews. Vol. 34, No. 5,
letters: May/June, 1981, pp. 17–33.
Hasideanism and the modern world. Louis letters:
Finkelstein. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 3, The new orthodox left. Jacob Neusner.
Spring, 1960, pp. 56–57. Reply. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp.
Negroes and Jews: a hard look. Judd Teller. 47–52.
Letter. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. The future of Conservative Judaism in the
67–68. United States. Charles Liebman; Saul
Israel as the false Messiah. Arnold Jacob Shapiro. A rejoinder. Rela Geffen Mon-
Wolf. Letter. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, son. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84,
1989, pp. 93–95. pp. 10–14.
Liberles, Robert.* reviews:
Jewish folkways in Germanic lands. Herman The religious situation: 1969. (ed) Donald R.
Pollack. Review. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, Cutler. Review. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin.
1973, pp. 94–95. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, p. 56.

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Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel. (eds) Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
Raphael Patai; S. Z. Abramov. Review. ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/
Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 85–87. Spring, 1998, pp. 172–173.
Perpetual dilemmas: Jewish religion in the letters:
Jewish state. S. Zalman Abramov. Judaism and psychiatry. Simon Noveck.
Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Review. Bernard Lipnick. Letter.
1976–1977, pp. 93–95. Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 11, No. 4,
Liebman, Seymour B. Summer, 1957, pp. 35–36.
Mexican Jewish history: legend or facts. Vol. An experiment that works in teenage reli-
31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 62–68. gious education. Review. Gerald A.
Lifson, Marshall R.* Teller. Letter. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
articles: 1979, p. 108.
The kosher dybbuk. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, reviews:
1960, pp. 47–49. Judaism and psychiatry. Simon Noveck.
reviews: Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957,
Poems of a Jew. Karl Shapiro. Review. Vol. pp. 54–56.
13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 56–58. An experiment that works in teenage reli-
Lincoln, David H. gious education. Review. Gerald A.
The congregational rabbi and the Conservative Teller. Letter. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2, 1979, p. 108.
Winter, 1975, pp. 65–68. Lipnick, Jerome.*
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Schorsch. A guide to Jewish ritual. Reconstructionist
Responses. Shlomo Balter; Samuel Chiel; Press. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963,
Stanley Kessler; David Lincoln; Bernard pp. 64–66.
Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Vol. 43, No. 2, Lipstadt, Deborah E.*
Winter, 1990–91, pp. 77–78. Generation without memory: a Jewish journey
Linn, Louis. in Christian America. Anne Roiphe. Review.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mortimer Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 99–102.
Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Linn; David Listfield, Stephen Chaim.*
Graubart; Milton Malev; Judith Haupt- Women and the commandments. Vol. 29, No.
man. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 15–17. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 42–50.
Linzer, Norman. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Institution and choice: the rabbi as marriage Assembly. Part I. Influences.
counselor. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J.
pp. 80–86. Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe;
Lipnick, Bernard.* Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;
articles: Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar;
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fenrick;
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31, David Bockman; Gershon Schwartz; Shel-
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 43. don Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron Isaacs;
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah;
Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter; Louis Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Lionel
Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52,
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 79–80.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. letters:
78–81. Judaism as a civilization—its enduring
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- impact. Myer Kripke. Letter. Vol. 34,
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen- No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 79–80.
ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; reviews:
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Embracing Judaism. Revised edition. Sim-
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. cha Kling; Carl Perkins. Review. Vol.
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 85–86.

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Loeb, Laurence D. Lynn, Richard A.
Time, myth and history in Judaism. Vol. 42, The new mohalim: personal reflections. Floyd F.
No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 54–66. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn; Mark Diamond;
Loeb, Mark G.* Abraham J. Benyunes; Charles A. Scott; David
And God braided Eve’s hair. Danny Siegel; Scott Trochtenberg. Brit Kodesh participants.
Allan Sugarman. Review. Vol. 31, No. 3, Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 61–65.
Spring, 1977, pp. 91–93.
Loewe, Raphael. Mackler, Aaron.
The polarity of holiness. In memory of Leon Bridge or barrier: Martin Buber on halakhah,
Roth. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. man and God. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring,
55–59. 1980, pp. 38–43.
Loewenthal, Rudolf.* Magid, Shaul.
Japanese, Nazis & Jews: the Jewish refugee Abraham Joshua Heschel and Thomas Merton.
community of Shanghai, 1938–1945. Heretics of modernity. Originally delivered at
David Kranzler. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, a conference entitled Thomas Merton’s
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 103–104. Prophetic Stance, New York, 1997. Vol. 50,
Lowenthal, Suzanne. Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 112–125.
Sh’ma . . . Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, Maimonides, Moses.*
p. 26. On reconciling reason and faith. Legacy of
Lubliner, Immanuel.* Maimonides. Ben Zion Bokser. Review.
articles: Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 7, No. 2, January,
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- 1951, pp. 38–39.
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, Malev, Milton.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 68–73. Women and change in Jewish law. Mortimer
reviews: Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Linn; David
Explaining death to children. Earl A. Groll- Graubart; Milton Malev; Judith Haupt-
man. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, man. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 18–20.
1969, pp. 88–92. Malev, William S.
Birth control in Jewish law. David M. Feld- articles:
man. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg-
1970, pp. 89–91. regation. Vol. 13, No. 1, Fall, 1958, pp.
Lukinsky, Joseph. 35–46.
articles: letters:
Primer for a revolution. Jack J. Schechter. The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg-
Letter. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, regation.
pp. 73–75. Letter. Irwin Glatstein. Reply. Vol. 13,
Let’s not give up yet. A response to the No. 1, Fall, 1958, pp. 49–53.
Menorah curriculum. Joel Zaiman; Jay Letter. Eliezer A. Levi. Vol. 13, No. 3,
B. Stern; Joseph Lukinsky. Vol. 31, No. Spring, 1959, pp. 37–38.
2, Winter, 1977, pp. 87–92. Letter. Eliezer Levi. Reply. Vol. 13, No.
Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin- 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 48–49.
sky; Robert Abramson. Vol. 45, No. 3, Maller, Allen S.
Spring, 1993, pp. 4–16. Speaking with interfaith couples. Vol. 44, No.
The Joseph story as a “master story.” In 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 33–39.
memory of Kenneth D. Benne. Vol. 48, Mandelbaum, Bernard.*
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 55–63. articles:
letters: Conservative Judaism: a direction. Vol. 14,
The Menorah curriculum. Jay B. Stern; No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. 36–46.
Joseph Lukinsky. The maturing of the Conservative move-
Letter. Richard Wagner. Vol. 31, No. 3, ment. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp.
Spring, 1977, pp. 95–96. 54–64.
Letter. Morton Siegel. Reply. Vol. 31, A Jewish response to black anti-semitism.
No. 4, Summer, 1977, p. 42. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 24–29.

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Solomon Schechter. The man and his community becoming more conserva-
vision. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. tive. Morris B. Margolies. Letter.
46–54. Samuel Morrell. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall,
letters: 1978, p. 80.
Conservative Judaism: a direction. The implications of the American Jewish
Letter. Theodore Friedman. Vol. 14, community becoming more conserva-
No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 59–60. tive. Morris B. Margolies. Letter. Jakob
Letter. Jay B. Stern. Vol. 14, No. 3, J. Petuchowski. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
Spring, 1960, pp. 61–62. 1979, pp. 110–111.
Letter. Theodore Friedman. Reply.Vol. Mark, Yudel.
14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 62–63. Heschel un Iddish. Yiddish. Vol. 28, No. 1,
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- Fall, 1973, pp. 50–52.
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- Marmon, Elliott M.
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need
Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 39, No. of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold
2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 114–115. Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, No. 2,
Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser- Winter, 1977, pp. 38–39.
vative theology. Jeffrey Rubenstein. Three ‘problem’ congregants. The angry
Letter. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. congregants.Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983,
62–63. pp. 76–78.
reviews: Marrus, Elliot P.*
The midrash on Psalms. William G. New horizons in Sephardic studies. Yedida K.
Braude. Review. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter, Stillman; George K. Zucker. Review. Vol.
1960, pp. 52–54. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 85–86.
Manello, Carl. Martin, Peter A.
New research on the Septuagint. Hebrew. Vol. The akeidah. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980,
7, No. 3, April, 1951, pp. 34–31. pp. 41–55.
Mansoor, Menahem. Marty, Martin E.*
Symposium on Jewish studies in the university. American Judaism perceived: a Protestant
The Wisconsin experience. Baruch A. report. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp.
Levine; Menahem Mansoor; Paul 15–29.
Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; David Weinstein; Matsa, Myrna.
Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, Serving the unaffiliated Jew. Vol. 48, No. 1,
1973, pp. 7–13. Fall, 1995, pp. 71–73.
Marcus, Ivan G. Matt, Hershel Jonah.
Mothers, martyrs, and moneymakers: some Kashrut in Conservative Judaism. Vol. 12, No.
Jewish women in medieval Europe. Vol. 38, 1, Fall, 1957, pp. 34–38.
No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 34–45. Synagogue committees. Vol. 13, No. 4,
E pluribus unum: the need for Jewish cultural Summer, 1959, pp. 27–34.
literacy. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. Synagogue and covenant people. Vol. 23, No.
66–81. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 1–11.
Marcus, Robert. Acknowledging the King. The You and He, the
Jewish defense agencies. A historical They and We, of Aleinu. In memory of Joel
perspective. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, Abba Bernards. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter,
pp. 63–73. 1976, pp. 68–77.
Margolies, Morris B.* Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter,
articles: 1977, pp. 5–14.
The implications of the American Jewish Homosexual rabbis? Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
community becoming more conserva- 1987, pp. 29–33.
tive. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. letters:
88–89. Homosexual rabbis?
letters: Letter. Mortimer Ostow. Vol. 40, No. 1,
The implications of the American Jewish Fall, 1987, pp. 103–106.

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Matt, Hershel Jonah. (cont’d.) Menninger, William C.
letters (cont’d.): The patient as a person. Abraham J. Heschel;
Homosexual rabbis? (cont’d.) William C. Menninger. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
Letter. Mel Rosen. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 10–18.
1987, pp. 101–103. Merbaum, Michael.
Letter. Werner Steinberg.Vol. 40, No. 1, Construction of religious symbols and
Fall, 1987, p. 103. professional roles by male and female
Letters. Mortimer Ostow; Mel Rosen. North American rabbis. Carie Carter;
Response. Eugene A. Wernick.Vol. Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube. Vol.
40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, p. 91. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79.
Matt, Jonathan. Merkle, John C.*
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Tradition, faith, and identity in Abraham
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, Joshua Heschel’s religious philosophy. Vol.
pp. 58–60. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 13–25.
Max, Morris. Merowitz, Morton J.*
Mixed pews. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. Solomon Goldman: a rabbi’s rabbi. Jacob J.
66–73. Weinstein. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter,
Mixed seating. Communications. Isaac Klein. 1974, pp. 92–93.
Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 33–35. Merrill, Charles.
Maybaum, Ignaz.* Black and white, Jew and gentile in a liberal
letters: school. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp.
“The way of a man with a maid”—roman- 49–55.
tic or leal love. Monford Harris. Letter. Merritt, Daniel J.
Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 44–46. The rabbinate and the Jewish community
reviews: structure. Simon Greenberg. Response. Vol.
The biblical view of sex and marriage. Otto 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 66–67.
A. Piper. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, Meyer, Michael A.*
1961, pp. 65–66. letters:
McCurdy, David B. Jewish reactions to German anti-Semitism.
Who should have access to what mental health Ismar Schorsch. Review. Letter. Jacob
services? The journey from Oz to Ephesus. Neusner. Reply. Vol. 27, No. 4, Sum-
Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 47–63. mer, 1973, pp. 88–89.
Mehlman, Bernard H.* reviews:
A midrash for Hannukah. Bernard H. Jewish reactions to German anti-Semitism.
Mehlman; Daniel F. Polish. Vol. 36, No. 2, Ismar Schorsch. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2,
Winter, 1982–83, pp. 26–35. Winter, 1973, pp. 84–87.
Meirovich, Harvey W.* Meyers, Joel H.*
articles: articles:
Rav’s haggadah: a theological homily. Steven Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Saltzman; Harvey W. Meirovich. Vol. 39, Assembly. Introduction. Vol. 52, No. 1,
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 20–28. Fall, 1999, pp. 64–65.
The spiritual absorption of Soviet Jews. reviews:
The role of Masorti Judaism. Vol. 44, Diaspora. Werner Keller. (tr.) Richard and
No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 16–25. Clara Winston. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4,
Reclaiming Chief Rabbi Hertz as a Conser- Summer, 1972, p. 84.
vative Jew. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, Mezvinsky, Norton.
1994, pp. 3–23. Black demands and Jewish students. Moshe
Handling crisis. An aggadic response. Vol. Ettenberg. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 58–67. 1969, pp. 83–84.
reviews: Michaels, James R.
Sinai and Calvary: a meeting of two peo- So you’re going to be a Jewish parent! James
ples. John T. Pawlikowski. Review. Vol. R. Michaels; Ann D. Smith. Vol. 44, No. 4,
33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 89–91. Summer, 1992, pp. 40–46.

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Milgrom, Jacob.* Miller, Julie.
articles: Planning the Jewish Museum, 1944–1947.
Vertical retribution: ruminations on parshat From the Ratner Center. Vol. 47, No. 1,
Shelah. Delivered at the Annual Collo- Fall, 1994, pp. 60–73.
quiuim of the University of Judaism and Millgram, Abraham E.
the Graduate Theological Union, Berkely, Implementing a program of intensive Jewish
Ojai, CA. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/Febru- education in the congregational school. Vol.
ary, 1981, pp. 11–16. 5, No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 1–9.
letters: Hebrew high school education for all our
Mitzvah of kashrut. Samuel H. Dresner. children. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp.
Letter. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 1–14.
39–42. Nine letters from Solomon Schechter to
reviews: Henrietta Szold. Abraham E. Millgram;
Genesis. (tr.) E. A. Speiser. Review. Vol. 20, Emma G. Ehrlich. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 73–79. 1979, pp. 25–38.
Milgrom, Jeremy. Mirelman, Victor.
Kiddush hashem and hillul hashem in the At times He is near . . . Vol. 23, No. 4,
Jewish state. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, Summer, 1969, pp. 45–50.
pp. 30–35. Molodowsky, Kadia.
Miller, Alan W.* The song of shabbes. (tr.) Emanuel S. Gold-
articles: smith. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 52–53.
The limits of change in Judaism: reshaping Mondros, Jacqueline B.
prayer. Delivered at ‘Culture and Cove- Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A
nant: the Contemporary Confrontation’ chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacqueline B.
symposium, for National Foundation Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik. Vol. 51, No.
for Jewish Culture, Cleveland, Ohio, 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 36–58.
February, 1986.Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, Monson, Rela Geffen.
1988/1989, pp. 21–28. articles:
The psychodynamics of the contemporary The graying of the American Jewish com-
rabbi and congregation. Vol. 43, No. 2, munity. Implications of changing family
Winter, 1990–91, pp. 21–40. patterns for communal institutions. Vol.
reviews: 34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp.
Freud and Judaism. Freud and Moses: the 52–56.
long journey home. Emanuel Rice. The user-friendly synagogue: generating
Review essay. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, group relationships in an era of imper-
1992, pp. 69–74. sonality. Delivered at the Lilly Confer-
Freud and Judaism. Freud’s Moses: Judaism ence as ‘Synagogue life and family life:
terminable and interminable. Yosef generating group relationships in an era
Hayim Yerushalmi. Review essay. Vol. of impersonality.’ Vol. 38, No. 2, Win-
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 69–74. ter, 1985–86, pp. 44–51.
Miller, Deborah. The user-friendly synagogue: generating
To open the ears of the deaf. Herbert Schwartz. group relationships in an era of imper-
Letter. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. sonality. Delivered at the Lilly Confer-
90–91. ence as ‘Synagogue life and family life:
To open the ears of the deaf. Herbert Schwartz. generating group relationships in an era
Letter. Deborah Miller. Response. Moshe M. of impersonality.’ Rela Geffen Monson.
Ebstein. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 87–88. Correction. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Miller, Judea B.* 1986–87, p. 17.
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of an American Jewish community: a The future of Conservative Judaism in the
tragedy of good intentions. Hillel Levine; United States. Charles Liebman; Saul
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No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 75–81. Winter, 1983–84, pp. 10–14.

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Morell, Samuel.* Reflections on the 20th anniversary of Nostra
letters: Aetate. Yocheved Herschlag Muffs; Eugene
Civil disobedience. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Fisher; Barry Cytron. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
Letter. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 82. 1985, pp. 5–6.
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Philosophy and the Holocaust. Act and idea in Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael
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81–85. Susan P. Fenrick; David Bockman; Ger-
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Assembly. Part I. Influences. Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
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Susan P. Fenrick; David Bockman; Ger- Gershfield. Letter. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
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Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Like all the nations? The life and legacy of
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Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 43, No. 1,
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From the beginning: a modern Targum. Vol. Worship and spirituality: prayer, study,
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introduction. Yochanan Muffs; Ronald Kro- articles:
nish. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 40–43. Three great men of Hebrew letters. The
His Majesty’s loyal opposition. A study in poet who prodded a people. On the
prophetic intercession. Vol. 33, No. 3, 100th birthday of Chaim Nachman Bia-
Spring, 1980, pp. 25–37. lik. S. Gershon Levi; Judah Nadich;
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1998, pp. 3–9. 1973, pp. 70–73.
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Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Judah Nadich; Stanley Nash. Vol. 27,
Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 74–78.
Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; The voice of an uprooted generation. Isaac
Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. Dov Berkowitz: voice of the uprooted.
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Avraham Holtz. Review essay. Vol. 28,
Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fen- No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 85–89.
rick; David Bockman; Gershon Israeli fathers and sons revisited. A late
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton divorce (and other stories). A. B.
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Brom- Yehoshua. Review essay (includes
berg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis analysis of other writers also). Vol. 38,
Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Lionel No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 28–37.
Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. Va-ani tefillati, shirat ha-tefillah shel
52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 69–71. meshorerim bene zemannenu. Hillel
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Judaism for the modern age. Robert 1993, pp. 88–89.
Gordis. Analysis and review. Judah Nativ, Gil.
Nadich; Shamai Kanter. Vol. 11, No. 3, Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the
Spring, 1957, pp. 1–5. way. Hertzel Fishman. Letter. Vol. 48, No.
Of blood and hope. Samuel Pisar. Review. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 94–96.
Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
78–79. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Breaking new ground: the struggle for a Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S.
Jewish chaplaincy. S. Gershon Levi. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert
Review. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil-
pp. 88–89. verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Narrowe, Morton H. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
A view of Swedish Jewry. Vol. 33, No. 4, Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Summer, 1980, pp. 61–71. Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S. Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil- Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Winter, 2000, pp. 90–91.
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Assembly. Part III. Community.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Susan Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard S. Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman;
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol.
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 79–80.
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Nelson, Zev.*
Winter, 2000, pp. 84–85. A basic Jewish encyclopedia. Harry A. Cohen.
Nash, Stanley.* Review. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p.
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Berdyczewski and the Jewish sorrow. Vol. Neulander, Arthur H.
29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 51–57. Essential and unessential in Jewish education.
reviews: Hebrew. Vol. 4, No. 2, February, 1948, pp.
Three great men of Hebrew letters. New 28–27.
light on Yosef Haim Brenner. Break- Law committee report. Responsum on boy
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Halkin. Review essay. S. Gershon Levi; 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 63–65.

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Neulander, Arthur H. (cont’d.): in Judaism’ to ‘Judaisms and their Mes-
letters: siahs.’ Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986,
Law committee report. Responsum on boy pp. 98–106.
baby-namings and brit milah. Arthur H. Hermeneutics and the Judaism beyond the
Neulander. text. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp.
Responsa dissent. Letter. Ralph 35–43.
Simon.Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, Intertextuality in Judaism. The system
1956, pp. 40–41. and the canon, the Word and words.
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No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. 42–43. 53–66.
Neuman, Abraham A. The feminization of Judaism. Systemic
Eulogy: Dr. Louis M. Epstein. Vol. 5, No. 3, reversals and their meaning in the for-
April, 1949, pp. 1–5. mulation of the rabbinic system. Vol.
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articles: The foundations of Jewish existence. Vol.
An experience of prayer. Vol. 15, No. 4, 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 42–52.
Summer, 1961, pp. 30–31. Christmas and Israel. How secularism
Jewish education for Jewish social workers. turns religion into culture. Prepared
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, for Christianity and Culture in the
pp. 43–46. Crossfire, conference at Hope and
Synagogue and center—the symposium in Calvin Colleges, Grand Rapids, Michi-
retrospect. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–- gan, 1995. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 2–19. 1996, pp. 14–25.
Germany and the Jews: two views. Jacob How do we know what “the Rabbis”
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17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 35–42.
pp. 31–39. Religious belief and economic behavior.
The future of American Judaism. Vol. 18, How religions renew the social order.
No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 30–38. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 40–54.
The new orthodox left. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, letters:
1965, pp. 10–18. Whither diaspora Judaism? Philip Sigal.
Conservative Judaism in a divided commu- Letter. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961,
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1–19. Jewish education for Jewish social workers.
The Babylonian Talmud as a historical doc- Jacob Neusner. Letter. David Polish.
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pp. 48–57. 1963, p. 124.
Assimilation and self-hatred in modern Germany and the Jews: two views. Jacob
Jewish life. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, Neusner; Richard L. Rubinstein. Letter.
pp. 50–60. Phillip Silverstein. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
Two settings for Jewish studies. Vol. 27, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 125–126.
No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 27–40. Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews
Women in the system of Mishnah. Vol. 33, from ancient to modern times. Charles
No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 3–13. Raddock. Review. Jacob Neusner.
Judaism within the academic study of reli- Letter. Charles Raddock. Vol. 20, No.
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old subject. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, Letter. Charles Raddock. Response. Vol.
pp. 40–47. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, p. 65.
From exegesis to syllogism: how Leviticus The new orthodox left. Jacob Neusner.
Rabbah makes intelligible statements. Reply. Charles Liebman. Vol. 20, No. 2,
Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. Winter, 1966, pp. 47–52.
42–55. Reply. Charles S. Liebman. Response.
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The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. Vol. Roman period. Erwin Goodenough.
24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 79–80. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum-
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. mer, 1963, pp. 77–92.
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. Studies in the history of the Sanhedrin.
83–84. Hugo Mantel. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2,
Assimilation and self-hatred in modern Winter, 1964, pp. 61–64.
Jewish life. Letter. Roman A. Orenstein. Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews
Reply. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. from ancient to modern times. Charles
72. Raddock. Review. Vol. 19, No. 4, Sum-
Jewish reactions to German anti-Semitism. mer, 1965, pp. 73–75.
Ismar Schorsch. Review. Michael A. Agenda for American Jews. Eli Ginzberg.
Meyer. Letter. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966,
1973, pp. 87–88. pp. 82–83.
Women in the system of Mishnah. Jacob Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah shel
Neusner. Letter. Rudolph J. Adler. Vol. hadorot (Theology of ancient Judaism).
33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 95–96. Vol. II. Abraham Joshua Heschel.
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- Review Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966,
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- pp. 66–73.
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. The higher freedom: a new turning point in
Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No. Jewish history. David Polish. Review.
4, Summer, 1984, p. 102. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 73–74.
Professor Saul Lieberman z”l. David Weiss- Recent reprints. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1,
Halivni. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, Fall, 1970, p. 76.
1986–87, pp. 115–116. The Jewish antecedents of the Christian
Explaining a book: from ‘the messianic idea sacrament. Frank Gavin. Recent
in Judaism’ to ‘Judaisms and their Mes- reprints. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
siahs.’ Jacob Neusner. 1970, pp. 81–82.
Letter. Jacob Chinitz. Vol. 39, No. 3, Judaism and Christianity. I. The age of
Spring, 1987, pp. 87–89. transition. ed. W.O. E. Oesterley; II.
Letter. Jacob Chinitz. Reply.Vol. 40, The contact of Pharisaism with other
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Aaron and the golden calf: biblical tradi- religion. ed. Erwin I. J. Rosenthal. Pro-
tion and midrashic interpretation. Alvin legomenon. Ellis Rivkin. Recent
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The self-interpreting Mishnah. Judaism: the Studies in Jewish law, custom and folklore.
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pp. 87–90. 82–84.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic wit- Beauty in holiness. Studies in Jewish cus-
ness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. toms and ceremonial art. Joseph Gut-
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2, Winter, 2000, pp. 109–110. The shaping of Jewish history: a radical
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Jacob Neusner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win- Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp.
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Notes on Jewish symbols in the Greco- 4, Summer, 1984, p. 102.

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Neusner, Jacob.* (cont’d.) Newman, Aryeh.
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Along with the sizzle, plenty of beef. The The challenge of translating Judaica.
Talmud: Steinsaltz edition, Vol.1. Trac- Dedicated to the memory of Professor
tate Bava Metzia, Part 1. Adin Stein- Chaim Rabin. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
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pp. 87–90. Judaism from the writings of Abraham
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responses to Hasidic rapture. Allan Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, p. 45.
Nadler. Review. Vol. 50, No. 4, Sum- Nitowsky, Harold.
mer, 1998, pp. 92–93. Abortion and ethics. Making informed
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic wit- decisions. Harold Nitowsky; David M.
ness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Harry Gordon.
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Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Norich, Anita.*
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L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil- Norwich, Kenneth H.
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Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron universe. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H 1987/1988, pp. 14–19.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Novak, Bill.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. articles:
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Novak; Robert Goldman. Vol. 25, No.
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 5–19.
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy letters:
Eilberg; Daniel Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Needed: emotional relevance in Jewish edu-
Winter, 2000, pp. 92–93. cation. Philip Arian. Letter. Vol. 23, No.
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Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. Vol.
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, p. 81.
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon Novak; Robert Goldman. Letter.
Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias Bernard Postal. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring,
Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom; 1971, pp. 83–84.
Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry Novak, David.*
Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; articles:
Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; Are philosophical proofs of the existence of
David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua God theologically meaningful? Deliv-
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. ered at American Academy of Religion,
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 76. Philosophy section, November, 1979.

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Vol. 34, No. 2, November/December, Jewish spirituality. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer,
1980, pp. 12–22. 1991, pp. 3–11.
letters: Ofseyer, Jordan S.
Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky; letters:
David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Morale and commitment. Reactions to
Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No. a critique of the Conservative move-
4, Summer, 1975, pp. 56–58. ment. Recent developments in Con-
Towards an aggadic Judaism. Edward Feld. servative Judaism. Marshall Sklare.
Response. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, Midstream. Reply. Stuart E. Rosen-
pp. 58–61. berg; Gilbert S. Rosenthal; Jordan
reviews: S. Ofseyer; Morton Siegel; Mordecai
Athens and Jerusalem. Lev Shestov. Review. Waxman. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972,
Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 76–78. pp. 19–22.
A responsum of surrender. Elijah Judah The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold-
Schochet. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Win- farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
ter, 1976, pp. 95–96. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, Vol. 30, No. 2,
Abortion and the sanctity of life; a philo- Winter, 1976, pp. 34–35.
sophical view. Baruch Brody. Review. Olan, Levi A.*
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 89–92. The current theological situation. Seymour
The code of Maimonides. Book 7: book of Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
agriculture, Vol. 21. Isaac Klein. 1969, p. 24.
Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, Oler, I. David.
pp. 93–94. Why I went to prison. Letter. Vol. 38, No. 3,
Jewish rationalism reemergent. Monothe- Spring, 1986, p. 101.
ism: a philosophic inquiry into the foun- Omer-Man, Jonathan.
dations of theology and ethics. Lenn Selections from a commentary on the
Evan Goodman. Review essay. Vol. 36, Haggadah. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter,
No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 81–89. 1989–90, pp. 34–40.
Responding to Leo Strauss. Four recent Orent, Joel.
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studies. Arthur Hyman. Review essay. Mashal and mitzvah—a sermon. Vol. 12,
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Noveck, Doris. The poetry of Hillel Bavli. Shmuel Leiter.
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1945–1963, pp. 1–32. mer, 1963, pp. 124–125.
Noveck, Simon.* Orenstein, Arbie.
Communicaton on Judaism and psychiatry. The Gerer hasidim of Paris. Vol. 21, No. 4,
Simon Noveck. Review. Bernard Lipnick. Summer, 1967, pp. 35–38.
Letter. Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 11, No. 4, Orenstein, Jehiel.*
Summer, 1957, pp. 35–36. Orchot Tzaddikim. The ways of the righteous.
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Anti-Semitic stereotypes without Jews: images Orenstein, Roman A.
of the Jews in England 1290–1700. Ber- Assimilation and self-hatred in modern Jewish
nard Glassman. Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, life. Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 4,
Summer, 1976, pp. 90–91. Summer, 1972, p. 72.
Oboler, Jeff. Grappling with theology for our lives. Jewish
The dance of Miriam. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, theology and the current world situation.
1982, pp. 74–76. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. Green;
Ochs, Carol. Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; Harlan J.
The changing concept of self in Genesis. Vol. Wechsler. Letter. Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter,
42, No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 28–38. 1975, pp. 102–104.

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Ostrovsky, Raphael. ers. Review. Mortimer Ostow; Edward
Renewal in a congregation: establishing a T. Sandrow. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964,
health cabinet. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 67–70.
pp. 62–70. A godless Jew. Biography of Sigmund
Ostow, Mortimer.* Freud. Peter Gay. Review. Vol. 41, No.
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Rabbinic counseling. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
1966, pp. 23–33. Panitz, Michael.*
Pastoral psychiatry. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum- articles:
mer, 1969, pp. 2–10. State of the field. Conversion to Judaism
Pastoral psychiatry. Correction. Editorial in the Middle Ages. A symposium.
Board. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, p. 94. Historic patterns and new scenarios. Ger-
Women and change in Jewish law. Morti- son D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen;
mer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Linn; Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol.
David Graubart; Milton Malev; Judith 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 46–56.
Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, “New heaven and a new earth:” 17th to
pp. 5–12. 19th century Jewish responses to the
The Jewish response to crisis. Vol. 33, No. new astronomy. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
4, Summer, 1980, pp. 3–25. 1987/1988, pp. 28–42.
A contribution to the study of antisemitism. From “A book of hours.” Poems. Vol. 42,
Delivered at the Israel Psychoanalytic No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 68–70.
Society, May, 1983. Published in the reviews:
Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Creativity, Holocaust, reconstruction: Jew-
Sciences, Vol. 20, 1983. Vol. 38, No. 4, ish life in Wuerttemberg, past and pres-
Summer, 1986, pp. 51–73. ent. Herman Dicker. Review. Vol. 38,
Archetypes of Apocalypse: in dreams and No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 113–114.
fantasies, and in religious scripture. Separation of Church and State: dina de-
Published previously in the Israel Jour- malkhuta dina in Jewish law
nal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences 1750–1848. Gil Graff. Review. Vol. 39,
(Disciplines). Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 85–87.
1987, pp. 42–55. The unwanted: European refugees in the
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt. 20th century. Michael Marrus. Review.
Letter.Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 96–99.
103–106. Jewish perspectives on Christianity. (ed.)
Four entered the garden: normative religion Fritz A. Rothschild. Review. Vol. 51,
versus illusion. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 86–89.
1988, pp. 35–46. Parkes, James.*
letters: The present state of the Jewish–Christian
Rabbinic counseling. Mortimer Ostow. Let- relations. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp.
ter. Israel Koller. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 11–21.
1967, pp. 68–69. Parzen, Herbert.
Women and change in Jewish law. The Shekhinah in tannaitic literature. Vol. 3,
Reply. Mortimer Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 1, No. 1, November, 1946, pp. 12–20.
Fall, 1974, pp. 22–24. The early development of Conservative
Responses to the Fall 1974 symposium. Judaism. Vol. 3, No. 4, July, 1947, pp.
Arthur E. Green; Linda R. 1–17.
Switkin; Dana Charry; Gerald L. Zeliz- The history of Conservative Judaism—the
er; Toby Fishbein Reifman; Schechter era. Vol. 4, No. 2, February,
Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. 1948, pp. 11–23. Vol. 4, No. 3, May,
Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, 1948, pp. 28–39.
pp. 52–56. A history of Conservative Judaism—
reviews: Schechter’s selected emphases. Vol. 4,
Conflicts of the clergy. Margaretta K. Bow- No. 4, June, 1948, pp. 12–17.

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The history of Conservative Judaism—Dr. Pearl, Chaim H.*
Schechter and the United Synagogue. articles:
Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–January, A tale of two communities. Vol. 23, No. 3,
1948–1949, pp. 32–46. Spring, 1969, pp. 16–24.
The Conservative movement—an estimate The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
of the leadership of Dr. Solomon ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
Schechter. Vol. 5, No. 3, April, 1949, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 73–76.
pp. 16–28. The woman’s role: a continuing discussion.
The history of Conservative Judaism— Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim H. Pearl.
the Adler administration, part 1. Vol. 6, Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 67–70.
No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 51–67. The religious meaning of the state of Israel.
The history of Conservative Judaism— Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp.
the Adler administration, part 2. Vol. 6, 56–62.
No. 4, May, 1950, pp. 26–38. On the question of birkat kohanim in the
The history of Conservative Judaism— Mesorti synagogue. Vol. 36, No. 2,
the Adler administration, part 2. Cor- Winter, 1982–83, pp. 52–57.
rection. Editorial Board. Vol. 7, No. 1, reviews:
October, 1950, p. 27. Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Sey-
The history of Conservative Judaism— mour Siegel; Rabbinical Assembly.
the Adler administration, part 3. Vol. 7, Review. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp.
No. 1, October, 1950, pp. 15–27. 71–73.
The history of Conservative Judaism— Pearl, Jonathan.
the Adler administration, part 4. Jewish themes and characters in prime time
Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951, pp. network television. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
40–48. 1986–87, pp. 7–16.
The history of Conservative Judaism— Pearlmutter, Fishel A.
the Adler administration. Conclusion. articles:
Vol. 7, No. 3, April, 1951, pp. 16–24. The congregational rabbi and the Con-
The history of Conservative Judaism, part servative synagogue: a symposium.
5—Professor Louis Ginzberg: his early Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp.
youth. Vol. 8, No. 1, November, 1951, 76–82.
pp. 20–31. A rabbi’s rabbi. Vol. 34, No. 3,
The history of Conservative Judaism, part January/February, 1981, pp. 32–34.
5—Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of letters:
the halakhah. Vol. 8, No. 2, January, The (un-) Jewish marriage encounter.
1952, pp. 16–35. Melvin J. Glazer. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 4,
The history of Conservative Judaism, part Summer, 1976, pp. 94–95.
5—Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of Peli, Pinchas Hacohen.*
the halakhah. Correction. Vol. 8, No. 3, Israel’s religious component. Vol. 24, No. 2,
April, 1952, p. 123. Winter, 1970, pp. 62–75.
Passow, Meyer. Three poems on the death of my teacher. Vol.
The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contemporary 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 64–69.
Jewish life. Moshe Davis; Isaac Toubin. In search of religious language for the
Letter. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. Holocaust. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979,
57–58. pp. 3–24.
Pavey, Roger. Hermeneutics in the thought of J. B. Soloveit-
Lily H. Montagu: religious leader, organizer chik. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp.
and prophet. Ellen M. Umansky. Letter. 16–34.
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, p. 95. Perkal, Carl.
Pawlikowski, John T. (Rev.)* “Hello Jerusalem.” A commercial model for
The Jewish/Christian dialogue: assessment and Jewish television. Micha Shagrir; Carl
future agenda. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, Perkal. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87,
1979, pp. 39–54. pp. 47–50.

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Perkins, Carl M.* Gottes verborgene Gegenwart-
Reflections of a recently ordained rabbi. Vol. Denkanstosse aus der Bibel. Walter
48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 74–79. Strolz. (Eng). God’s hidden presence—
Perlman, Jonathan.* thought impulses from the Bible.
articles: Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Learning the lessons of Jewish history. Vol. 1976–1977, pp. 95–97.
40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 36–39. Du gibst weiten raum meinen Schritten.
reviews: Walter Strolz. Review. Vol. 34, No. 4,
When bad things happen to good people. March/April, 1981, pp. 76–77.
Harold S. Kushner. A religious phenom- Passover haggadah: the feast of freedom.
enon. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, (ed). Rachel Anne Rabinowicz; Rabbini-
pp. 102–103. cal Assembly. Review. Vol. 35, No. 3,
Perlman, Mark.* Spring, 1982, pp. 80–83.
West German reparations to Israel. Nicholas Siddur Sim Shalom: a prayerbook for Shab-
Balabkins. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, bat, Festivals, and weekdays. (ed). Jules
1972, pp. 80–83. Harlow; Rabbinical Assembly. Review.
The German path to Israel. Rolf Vogel. Review. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp.
Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 80–83. 82–87.
Petuchowski, Jakob J.* Phillips, Judith R.
articles: Zechariah’s vision and Joseph in Egypt. An
Jewish secularism on the march. Vol. 19, ancient dialogue about Jewish identity. Vol.
No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 89–95. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 51–61.
Second thoughts about the second day Piltch, Gordon D.
(Yom Tov Sheni). Vol. 24, No. 2, Win- Synagogue architecture. Illustration. Conserva-
ter, 1970, pp. 48–59. tive Judaism, Spring, 1986. Letter. Vol. 39,
Conservative liturgy come of age. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1987, p. 86.
No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 3–11. Pinsker, Sanford.
letters: The historian, the mythographer and the lower
The American synagogue: present and East Side. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp.
prospects. Wolfe Kelman. Letter. Vol. 29–33.
26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 80–81. Plaut, Gunther W.*
The implications of the American Jewish JPS Torah commentary, Genesis, Leviticus.
community becoming more conserva- Nahum M. Sarna; Chaim Potok; Baruch A.
tive. Morris B. Margolies. Letter. Vol. Levine. Review. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989,
32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 110–111. pp. 53–57.
reviews: Podwol, Shalom.
The evolution of Jewish thought. Jacob B. The congregational rabbi and the Conservative
Agus. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2,
1960, pp. 47–50. Winter, 1975, pp. 82–85.
The Talmud. El-Am edition. A. Ehrman. Polish, Daniel F.
Review Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, A midrash for Hannukah. Bernard H.
pp. 79–84. Mehlman; Daniel F. Polish. Vol. 36, No. 2,
Zion reconsidered. Jakob Petuchowski. Winter, 1982–83, pp. 26–35.
Books in brief. Myron M. Fenster. Polish, David.*
Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, p. articles:
94. The joint kallah: I. Religious alternatives in
New light from the prophets. Louis Finkel- Israel. Discussion included. Vol. 23, No.
stein. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 6–14.
1971, pp. 81–83. letters:
Bookbinder to the rescue! Gates of Jewish education for Jewish social
prayer—the new union prayerbook. (ed) workers. Jacob Neusner. Letter.
Chaim Stern. Review essay. Vol. 30, No. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
1, Fall, 1975, pp. 7–15. 1963, p. 124.

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reviews: Paths to Jewish belief. Emil L. Fackenheim.
The zionist idea. Arthur Hertzberg. Review. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
1962–1963, p. 75. The chosen. Review. Martin Kellman. Vol.
Polonsky, Antony.* 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 79–81.
Tangled loyalties: the life and time of Ilya JPS Torah commentary, Genesis, Leviticus.
Ehrenburg. Joshua Rubenstein. Review. Nahum M. Sarna; Chaim Potok;
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 88–90. Baruch A. Levine. Review. W. Gunther
Porath, Tzvi H. Plaut. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp.
The congregational rabbi and the Conservative 53–57.
synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2, Press, Samuel B.
Winter, 1975, pp. 85–86. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
The definition of death. Daniel C. Goldfarb; Assembly. Part I. Influences.
Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 30, No. 2, Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom
Winter, 1976, p. 33. J. Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald
Porath, Jonathan D. I. Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need A. Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum;
of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland;
Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, No. 2, Samuel B. Press; Joshua Stampfer;
Winter, 1977, p. 40. Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fenrick; David
Porton, Gary G.* Bockman; Gershon Schwartz; Sheldon
reviews: Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron Isaacs;
Studies in biblical law. David Daube. Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel N.
Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard
1970, pp. 80–81. Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim
Studies in Torah Judaism. Leon D. Stitskin. Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999,
Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, p. 73.
1970, pp. 80–81. Price, Monroe E.
The Bible as read and preached in the old Experiments in a prophetic medium. Vol. 39,
synagogue. Volume II: the Palestinian No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 54–61.
triennial cycle: Leviticus and Numbers Prinz, Joachim.
to seder 106. Jacob Mann; Isaiah Creative catastrophe. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter,
Sonne. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, 1958, pp. 23–28.
Fall, 1970, pp. 80–81. Prouser, Joseph H.
Proselytism in the talmudic period. Bernard Being of sound mind and judgment.
J. Bamberger. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, Rethinking sanctions in the cases of assisted
No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 81. suicide. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp.
Postal, Bernard. 3–16.
The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill Putterman, David J.
Novak; Robert Goldman. Letter. Vol. 25, Rocking the temple. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring,
No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 83–84. 1970, pp. 54–55.
Potok, Chaim (Herman).*
articles: Rabb, Theodore K.*
The mourners of Yehezkel Kaufmann. Vol. From Spanish court to italian ghetto: Isaac
18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 1–9. Cardoso, a study in 17th century
The naturalism of Sidney Hook. Vol. 18, No. Marranism and Jewish apologetics. Yosef
2, Winter, 1964, pp. 40–52. Hayim Yerushalmi. Review. Vol. 26, No. 3,
reviews: Spring, 1972, pp. 83–84.
Martin Buber. Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Rabbinical Assembly.*
Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 50–52. articles:
With mind and heart. Howard Singer. Religious observance in the public schools.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter– Statement. Vol. 2, No. 1, October,
Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95. 1945, pp. 23–25.

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Rabbinical Assembly.* (cont’d.) Goldberg. Reply. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer,
articles (cont’d.): 1971, pp. 82–84.
Objectives and standards for the congrega- Rabinowitz, Mayer E.*
tional school. Joint commssion with articles:
United Synagogue. Statement. Vol. 2, Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
No. 3, April, 1946, pp. 24–32. tive Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
Deep is the love. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, 7–33.
pp. 45–46. letters:
Hashkeinu., Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring, 1956, Towards a halakhic guide for the Con-
p. 46. servative Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz.
Hallel (Psalm 116). Vol. 10, No. 4, Sum- Letters. Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne
mer, 1956, p. 33. Allen. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987,
Report on divorce cases. Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 90–91.
Summer, 1858, pp. 29–35. Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
Responsum. Travel on the Sabbath. Com- tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters.
mittee on Jewish Law and Standards. Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen.
Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 50. Response. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
A program for the Conservative movement 1987, pp. 91–92.
in Israel. Resolutions added. Rabbinical Rabinowitz, Stanley S.*
students. The open forum. Vol. 25, No. articles:
3, Spring, 1971, pp. 75–79. Further thoughts on the law committee.
letters: Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
The Conservative prayer book. Letter and berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
review. Cecil Roth.Vol. 6, No. 1, Octo- thal; Philip Sigal. discussion. Vol. 26,
ber, 1949, pp. 80–82. No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 75.
Rabinowitz, Elias H.* Bicentennial reflections on America and
articles: Israel. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976,
Gilui rosh. Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 39–46.
pp. 20–33. ‘Yetziat Mitzraim.’ Cairo to Jerusalem. Vol.
reviews: 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 3–14.
Judaism-an analysis and an interpretation. The Soviet Jewish exodus. Vol. 32, No. 3,
Israel H. Levinthal. (tr.) A. Asen. Summer, 1979, pp. 23–29.
Review. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, Romanian rhapsody. Vol. 33, No. 3,
pp. 30–32. Spring, 1980, pp. 57–62.
Rabinowitz, Hyman. R.* Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Point of view. Israel H. Levinthal. Review. Vol. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 51–53. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Rabinowitz, Louis I.* S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
articles: Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer;
Dat is not religion. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Hillel E. Silverman; Sol Landau;
1970, pp. 21–24. Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Fenster;
Shabbes goy and Shabbes Jew. The chal- Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Mur-
lenge to Jewish law in Israel. Vol. 25, ray Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom;
No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 29–35. Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
How Jewish is the Jewish state? Vol. 26, Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 1–13. Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz;
Morale and morals in Israel. Vol. 28, No. Richard Hammerman; Ron Isaacs;
4, Summer, 1974, pp. 78–81. Martin S. Cohen; Gershon
letters: Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; Gil
The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradition. Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eilberg;
Nissan Waxman. Jewish law and religious Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win-
values in the secular state. Abraham ter, 2000, pp. 67–69.

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letters: Past imperatives: studies in the theory of
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Jewish ethics. Louis E. Newman. Review.
Simon Greenberg. The megillah and the Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 85–86.
get. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, Rauch, Eduardo.
1972, pp. 64–69. A cat story. Jaime Barylko. (tr.) Eduardo
From the president. Letter. Vol. 31, No. 2, Rauch. Vol. 34, No. 2,
Winter, 1977, pp. 3–4. November/December, 1980, pp. 30–33.
The unetaneh tokef. A new translation. Raucher, Steven A.
Raymond Scheindlin. Crisis management and issues planning for the
Letter. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 92. synagogue. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Letter. Stanley Rabinowitz. Response. 1986–87, pp. 34–37.
Raymond Scheindlin. Vol. 52, No. Rawidowicz, Simon.*
1, Fall, 1999, p. 92. Libertas differendi: the right to be different.
reviews: English. Em kol herut: libertas differendi.
The root and the branch. Robert Gordis. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 24–35.
Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. Reifman, Toby Fishbein.
63–64. Women and change in Jewish law. Responses
Bring forth the mighty men. Howard to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur E.
Singer. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Charry;
1970, pp. 84–85. Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Reifman;
The terrible secret: an investigation into the Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. Vol. 29,
suppression of information about No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 48–50.
Hitler’s final solution. Walter Laqueur. Reis, Pamela Tamarkin.
Review essay. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, Dead men tell no tales. On the motivation of
1981, pp. 77–83. Joseph’s brothers. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter,
Unclaimed treasures. Baruch Silverstein. 1992, pp. 57–60.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, Dead men tell no tales. Pamela Tamarkin Reis.
pp. 78–80. Corrections. Editorial Board. Vol. 44, No.
Raddock, Charles.* 4, Summer, 1992, p. 82.
Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews from Reiser, Stanley Joel.
ancient to modern times. Charles Raddock. The distribution of health benefits by American
Review. Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 20, No. governments. Rationales and outcomes.
1, Fall, 1965, pp. 64–65. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 96–102.
Rambani, Hayyim. Reisner, Avram Israel.
Ha-dimyaniut b’halakhah ve-sodoteha. Hebrew. letters:
Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. alef-chufgimel. “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
Ha-dimyaniut b’halakhah ve-sodoteha. Hebrew. Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
Errata. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, p. 78. Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker.
Rapp, Shimon. Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
Kashrut in the modern age. Gilbert Kollin. Letter. 1992, pp. 94–95.
Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 75–77. responsa:
Rascoe, Michael.* A halakhic ethic of care for the terminally ill.
Church and Jewish people: new considerations. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991, pp. 52–89.
Johannes Cardinal Willebrands. Review. Mai beinaihu? Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 91–92. 1991, pp. 90–91.
Raskas, Bernard S.* Joint aliyot. Teshuvah. Committee on Jew-
A footnote to Camp David. Vol. 32, No. 2, ish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, No. 2,
Winter, 1979, pp. 55–57. Winter, 1994, pp. 59–74.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of Curiouser and curiouser. Teshuvah on
Judah L. Magnes. (ed) William Brinner; genetic engineering. Committee on Jew-
Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, ish Law and Standards. Vol. 52, No. 3,
Spring, 1989, pp. 84–86. Spring, 2000, pp. 59–72.

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Reisner, Nathan H. The role of Judaism in America. Vol. 16,
Synagogues in transition. Samuel Klausner. Letter. No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 34–51.
Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 74–75. Contemporary issues: Eichmann. Vol. 15,
Reissig, Herman F. No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 34–37.
Groupthink: minutes . . . meeting . . . committee Shalom aleikhem. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer,
on relations . . . other nations . . . 800 B.C.E. 1961, pp. 36.
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 51–52. In the end. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Resnick, David A. 1962–1963, p. 1.
articles: You don’t have to be rabbinic. Vol. 23, No.
Jewish law in Conservative schools. Vol. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 40–45.
34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
pp. 55–62. bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
Yamit remembered. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
1983, pp. 68–71. Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
A response to the “Final Report of the Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
Commission for the Study of the Ordi- Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
nation of Women as Rabbis.” Vol. 42, Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 49–58. ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
letters: Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 173–174.
Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative reviews:
curricula. Response to Jewish law in The tower and the abyss. Erich Kahler.
Conservative schools. Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958,
Reply. Chanan Alexander. Vol. 34, No. pp. 43–45.
6, July/August, 1981, pp. 57–62. Hardness of heart. E. Lab. Cherbonnier. The
Response. Chanan Alexander. Reply. book of the acts of God. G. Ernest
David Resnick.Vol. 34, No. 6, Wright; Reginald Fuller. The gospel in dis-
July/August, 1981, pp. 62–63. pute. Edmund Perry. The protestant and
Resnikoff, Simon. politics. William Lee Miller. Review. Vol.
The congregation as an extended family. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 56–57.
27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 82—84. Biblical archeology. G. Ernest Wright.
Responses from Converts. Sue Goldfarb, Adele Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
Milch, Jean C. Berman, Rick Thompson. No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69.
Gerut and the Conservative movement. Harold A Jewish understanding of the New Testa-
I. Stern; Seymour Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; ment. Samuel Sandmel. Books briefly
Responses from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
Fall, 1979, pp. 50–62. 1961, p. 69.
Riben, Marsha.* The biblical archeologist reader. Samuel
And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and the Sandmel. Books briefly noted. Review.
Jewish couple. Michael Gold. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69.
Ralph G. Dalin. Letter. Vol. 41, No. 3, The psalms. Samson Raphael Hirsch.
Spring, 1989, pp. 95–96. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
Ribner, Herbert. No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69.
Waning traditionalism among American Jews. Torah shelemoh. Menachem Kasher. Books
Vol. 9, No. 1, December, 1952, pp. 22–33. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1,
Riemer, Jack.* Fall, 1961, p. 69.
articles: The way of Israel. James Muilenberg.
Sermon: ‘Inherit the Wind’. Vol. 10, No. 3, Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
Spring, 1956, pp. 47–51. No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69.
A word in season: amen. Vol. 14, No. 1, Zion in Jewish tradition. Jewish Theologi-
Fall, 1959, pp. 34–35. cal Seminary. Books briefly noted.
Psalm 95: the prelude to prayer. Vol. 15, Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp.
No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 30–34. 69–70.

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Nachman Syrkin. Marie Syrkin. Books Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, 1962, p. 85.
Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. The authentic Jew and his Judaism.
Nahum Sokolow. Simcha Kling. Books Leonard B. Gewirtz. Books briefly
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win-
Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. ter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Statesman and fighter: Vladimir Jabotinsky. The rest is commentary. Nahum Glatzer.
Joseph Schechtman. Books briefly Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
1961, pp. 69–70. Growing up absurd. Paul Goodman. Books
Woman of valor: Henrietta Szold. Irving briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos.
Fineman. Books briefly noted. Review. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. A treasury of Jewish thoughts. Sidney
Ingathering. Robert Gamzey. Books briefly Greenberg. Books briefly noted. Review.
noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
1961, pp. 69–70. 1962, p. 85.
Aliyah. Howard Sachar. Books briefly Hadoar reader. Elvin Kose. Books briefly
noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win-
1961, pp. 69–70. ter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Envy the frightened. Yael Dayan. Books Hebrew Union College annual, Vol.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, XXXII. Elias L. Epstein. Books briefly
Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win-
The wild goats of En-Gedi. Herbert ter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Wiener. Books briefly noted. Review. Making the ministry relevant. Hans Hoff-
Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 70. man. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol.
The Israel Argosy. Thomas Yoseloff. Books 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, 85.
Fall, 1961, p. 70. No easy answers. Philip M. Klutznick.
Adding life to our years. Sidney Greenberg. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
67–68. The new shape of American religion. Mar-
Sabbath light. Louis Rabinowitz. Review. tin E. Marty. Books briefly noted.
Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 67–68. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
A time to speak. Stuart Rosenberg. Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86.
Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, A Jewish understanding of the New Testa-
pp. 67–68. ment. Samuel Sandmel. Books briefly
Israel: ancient mosaics. M. Avi Jonah; noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Meyer Shapiro. Books briefly noted. Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Paul. H. J. Schoeps. Books briefly noted.
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
The courage to change. June Bingham. Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Moses and the original Torah. A. H. Silver.
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
The students guide through the Talmud. Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86.
Z.H. Chayes. (tr.) Jacob Schachter. Jewish gnosticism, merkavah mysticism,
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, and talmudic tradition. Gershom
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. Scholem. Books briefly noted. Review.
Tsaar ba’ale hayim. N. J. Cohen. Books Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 1962, p. 86.
2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. The inward journey. Howard Thurman.
Moral values in the ancent world. John Fer- Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
guson. Books briefly noted. Review. Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86.

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Riemer, Jack.* (cont’d.) The Joseph Breuer jubilee volume. Philip
reviews (cont’d.): Feldheim. Books briefly noted. Review.
Religious philosophy. Harry Wolfson. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, 1963, p. 120.
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. Hebrew Union College annual, Vol. XXIII.
Adding life to our years. Sidney Greenberg. Elias Epstein. Books briefly noted.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum-
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 100–101. mer, 1963, p. 120.
Sabbath light. Louis Rabinowitz. Review. In the time of harvest. Daniel Silver. Books
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17, Nos.
1962, pp. 100–101. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120.
A time to speak. Stuart Rosenberg. Review. Israeli stories. Joel Blocker. Books briefly
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, noted. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
1962, pp. 100–101. Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120.
Sociology of religion. The religious factor. Race: challenge to religion. Mathew
Gerhard Lenski. Review. Vol. 17, No. Ahman. Books briefly noted. Review.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
Sociology of religion. Children of the gilded 1963, p. 120.
ghetto. Judith Kramer; Seymour Levi- The guide of the perplexed. Moses Mai-
tan. Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, monides. (tr.) Shlomo Pines. Books
Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1,
Sociology of religion. The Jew within Fall, 1963, p. 70.
American society. C. Bezalel Sherman. Folktales of Israel. Dov Noy. Books briefly
Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall,
1962–1963, pp. 77–78. 1963, p. 70.
Sociology of religion. The Jews, their histo- A matter of life. Clara Urquart. Books
ry, culture, and religion. (ed.) Louis briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1,
Finkelstein. Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall, 1963, pp. 70–71.
Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78. Time of arrival. Dan Jacobson. Books
How my mind has changed. Harold E. Fey. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1,
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17, Fall, 1963, p. 71.
No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79. Hebrew Union College annual, Vol.
Jerusalem and Rome. Nahum N. Glatzer. XXXIV. Elias Epstein. Books briefly
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17, noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall,
No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79. 1963, p. 71.
Studies in talmudic logic and methodology. In the dispersion, No. 2, surveys and
Louis Jacobs. Books briefly noted. monographs on the zionist movement
Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, and the Jewish world. A. Prag. Books
1962–1963, p. 79. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1,
Christian–Jewish relations. Sol Landau. Fall, 1963, pp. 71–72.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17, The war of Camp Omongo. Burt Blech-
No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79. man. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol.
The vision of tragedy. Richard B. Sewall. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 72.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17, Books are the best things. Fritz Bamberger.
No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2,
The Jewish book annual, Vol. 19. A.A. Winter, 1964, p. 71.
Steinbach. Books briefly noted. Review. On the collecting of Jewish books.
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Solomon B. Freehof. Books in brief.
1962–1963, p. 79. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, p.
Biblical and other studies. Alexander Alt- 71.
mann. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. Designs for a mahzor. Hugo Steiner-Prag.
17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2,
119. Winter, 1964, p. 71.

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The disappearance of God. J. Hillis Miller. The anguish and the ecstasy of a Jewish
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, chaplain. Isaac Klein. Books in brief.
Winter, 1964, p. 71. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, p.
The hidden God. Cleanth Brooks. Books in 94.
brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, From where I stand. Harry Halpern. Review.
1964, pp. 71–72. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 92–93.
Beyond the melting pot. Nathan Glazer; Modern Jewish ethics: theory and practice.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Books in Marvin Fox. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3,
brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, Spring, 1975, p. 93.
1964, p. 72. When man becomes God. Donald E.
The conversion of Chaplain Cohen. Her- Gowan. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
bert Tarr. Books in brief. Review. Vol. mer, 1975, p. 95.
18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 72–73. The synagogue: studies in origins, archaeol-
Herod’s children. Ilsa Aichinger. Books in ogy, and architecture. (ed). Joseph Gut-
brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, man. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter,
1964, p. 73. 1976, p. 96.
Recent Reform responsa. Solomon B. Free- The days of my years. Samuel Rosenblatt.
hof. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, Books in brief. Review. Vol. 31, No. 3,
1964, pp. 68–69. Spring, 1977, p. 94.
The crisis in psychiatry and religion. O. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Byron L. Sher-
Hobart Mowrer. Review. Vol. 19, No. win. Review. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem-
1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. ber/December, 1980, pp. 62–63.
Jewish law. Louis Jacobs. Review. Vol. 23, Contemporary Jewry: studies in honor of
No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 81. Moshe Davis. Geoffrey Wigoder.
Prayerbook reform in Europe, the liturgy Review. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984,
of European liberal and Reform p. 101.
Judaism. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Recent Lessons for living. Sidney Greenberg.
reprints. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Review. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987,
1970, pp. 84–86. pp. 78–79.
Modern challenges to halakhah. Jonathan From where I stand, from the writings of
M. Brown. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Jerome Lipnick. (ed.) Bernard Lipnick.
Winter, 1971, p. 89. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
Psalms of struggle and liberation. Ernesto 95–96.
Cardenal. Forward. Thomas Merton. Shabbat shalom. Pinchas Peli. Review. Vol.
Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 89–90.
87–89. Not in heaven: coherence and complexity
The song at the sea. Judah Goldin. Review. in Biblical narrative. Jason Rosenblatt;
Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. Joseph Sitterson. Review. Vol. 44, No.
89–90. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 87–88.
Studies in Jewish bibliography, history and In loving memory. A memorial book for
literature. Festschrift in honor of I. Rabbi Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshurun
Edward Kiev. Charles Berlin. Review. Congregation, Louisville, Kentucky.
Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. Review. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, p.
92–93. 91.
Death and the college student. Edwin Duties of the soul: the role of the com-
Schneidman. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, mandments in liberal Judaism. Niles
Winter, 1974, pp. 90–91. E. Goldstein; Peter S. Knobel. Review.
Death as a fact of life. David Hendon. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, 101–102.
pp. 90–91. Secularism, spirituality, and the future of
A Passover Haggadah. Herbert Bronstein. American Jewry. Elliot Abrams; David
Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, G. Dalin. Review. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win-
pp. 88–89. ter, 2000, pp. 101–102.

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Riemer, Joseph. Preaching aids. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August,
The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. Vol. 1981, pp.76–77.
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 66–67. Teaching liturgical themes. Vol. 35, No. 4,
Riemers, Paula. Summer, 1982, pp. 73–76.
Feminism, Judaism and God the mother. Vol. Rosen, Gladys.*
46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 24–29. Our crowd. Stephen Birmingham. Hearsay and
Ritterband, Paul. history. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter,
Symposium on Jewish studies in the university. 1968, pp. 85–90.
The pattern of growth of Jewish learning in Yahadut Amerika: Ethgar Yisraeli (American
American universities. Baruch A. Levine; Jewry: an Israeli critique). Eliezer Livneh.
Menahem Mansoor; Paul Ritterband; Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp.
Alfred Jospe; David Weinstein; Sara 86–89.
Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. Rosen, Mel.
14–20. Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt.
Robbins, Greg. Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
Synagogue environmental resources. Greg 101–103.
Robbins; Ellen Bernstein. Vol. 44, No. 1, Rosenak, Michael.
Fall, 1991, pp. 59–68. Behold the dreamer. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967,
Romirowsky, Samuel. pp. 19–33.
Psycho-social aspects of brit milah. Vol. 42, Grappling with theology for our lives. Jewish
No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 41–45. theology and the current world situation.
Romm, J. Leonard.* Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. Green;
The trial of Judaism in contemporary Jewish Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; Harlan J.
writing. Josephine Zadovsky Knopp. Wechsler. Letter. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974,
Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. pp. 85–86.
92–93. Rosenbaum, Jay.
Rose, Herbert H. Conservative Judaism, Orthodoxy, and the
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris Laub. Havurah movement. Vol. 37, No. 2,
Letter. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. Winter, 1983–84, pp. 15–23.
77–78. Yossel make your mind up. A challenge to
Rose, Neal. Conservative Jews. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remembered. 1997, pp. 55–62.
Reminiscences. Myron M. Fenster; Isaac Rosenbaum, Samuel.
Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bernard Lipnick; As we see ourselves. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
Jack Riemer; Neal Rose; Gerry J. Rosen- 1965, pp. 67–74.
berg; Martin I. Sandberg; Gershon Rosenberg, Bernhard H.*
Schwartz; Israel C. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; reviews:
Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Jewish meditations on the meaning of
Winter/Spring, 1998, p. 174. death. Chaim Z. Rozwaski. Review.
Rose, Or-Nistar. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 85–86.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remembered. Jewish women/Jewish men: the legacy of
Peter A. Geffen; Or-Nistar Rose. patriarchy in Jewish life. Aviva Cantor.
Introduction. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997,
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 168–169. pp. 88–89.
Rosen, Barry S.* Flight from commitment: an explanation of
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need paradoxes in Jewish life. Chaim Z.
of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold Rozwaski. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, No. 2, 1997, pp. 93–94.
Winter, 1977, p. 39. Rosenberg, Gerry J.
Preaching aids for the weekly sedrah. Vol. 34, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remembered.
No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. 35–38. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fenster; Isaac
Haggadot. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bernard Lipnick;
pp. 64–68. Jack Riemer; Neal Rose; Gerry J.

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Rosenberg; Martin I. Sandberg; Gershon Practical dreamer: Israel Friedlaender and
Schwartz; Israel C. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; the shaping of American Judaism. Baila
Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Round Shargel. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3,
Winter/Spring, 1998, p. 175. Spring, 1987, pp. 79–81.
Rosenberg, Stuart E.* Conservative Judaism, then and now. A dif-
Canada’s Jews: the sacred and the secular. Vol. ferent spirit: The Jewish Theological
24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 34–44. Seminary of America 1886–1902.
Morale and commitment. Reactions to a Robert E. Fierstein. Review essay. Vol.
critique of the Conservative movement. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85.
Recent developments in Conservative Conservative Judaism, then and now. Con-
Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream. servative Judaism in America: a biogra-
Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S. phical dictionary and sourcebook.
Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton Pamela Nadell. Review essay. Vol. 44,
Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No. 1, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85.
Fall, 1972, pp. 12–16. Rosenfeld, Paul.
Rosenberg, Yaakov G. Cemetery rules and regulations of Temple Beth
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need El, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Vol. 16, Nos.
of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 69–70.
Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, No. 2, Rosenstock, Bruce.
Winter, 1977, p. 37. Inner-Biblical exegesis in the Book of the
Rosenblatt, Samuel.* Covenant. The case of the Sabbath
letters: commandment. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
The organ and Jewish worship: a proposal. 1992, pp. 37–49.
Phillip Sigal. Reply. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Rosenstock, Gershon G.
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 106–112. Scientific and religious truth. Vol. 8, No. 4,
reviews: June, 1952, pp. 18–27.
Jewish education in Muslim countries. S. D. Rosenthal, Gilbert S.*
Goitein. Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Sum- articles:
mer, 1964, pp. 75. Civil disobedience. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer,
Rosenbloom, Seymour. 1968, pp. 39–47.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. critique of the Conservative movement.
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; Recent developments in Conservative
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream.
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom; Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27,
Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 16–19.
Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; Prayer and the Conservative Jew. Vol. 37,
Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 24–27.
David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua ‘As-if’ theology and liberal Judaism. Vol.
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 34–45.
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 74. letters:
Rosenblum, Herbert.* Civil disobedience. Gilbert S. Rosenthal.
articles: Letter. Samuel Morell. Vol. 23, No. 1,
The shaping of an institution. The 1902 Fall, 1968, p. 82.
reorganization of the Seminary. Vol. 27, Conservative Judaism and the agunah. Sid-
No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 35–48. ney H. Schwarz. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 1,
reviews: Fall, 1983, p. 78.
Judenrat: the Jewish councils in eastern reviews:
Europe under Nazi occupation. Isaiah Marriage made in heaven. Nathan Drazin.
Trunk. Review. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, Review. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959,
1973, pp. 92–94. pp. 54–56.

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Rosenthal, Gilbert S.* (cont’d.) Standard of Rabbinic practice. Committee
reviews (cont’d.): on Jewish Law and Standards. The Rab-
Contemporary halakhic problems. J. David binical Assembly. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
Bleich. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 125–127.
1979, pp. 83–89. The evolution of halakhic consciousness:
Reform responsa for our time. Solomon B. two examples. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer,
Freehof. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 21–26.
1979, pp. 83–89. Halakhic responsibility. D’var Torah deliv-
Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Sey- ered privately in part at the 1993 conven-
mour Siegel. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, tion of the Rabbinical Assembly, and sub-
Fall, 1979, pp. 83–89. sequently delivered in part at the Forum
Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Robert F. for Conservative Jewish Renewal at the
Gordis. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, Jewish Theological Seminary, 1993. Vol.
1987, pp. 92–95. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 24–27.
A guide for preachers on composing and The ordination of women and the loss of
delivering sermons. The Or Hadarshan- pluralism. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995,
im of Jacob Zahalon. (tr.) Henry Adler pp. 80–82.
Sosland. Review. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, letters:
1989, pp. 57–58. Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame-
Jewish women in time and Torah. Eliezer work. Joel Roth. Responses. Rudolph J.
Berkovits. Review. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win- Adler; Alan J. Yuter; Robert Golden-
ter, 1990–91, pp. 90–91. berg. Rejoinder. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring,
Rosenthal, Henry M. 1983, pp. 65–67.
Prayer and its power. Vol. 1, No. 1, January, Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
1945, pp. 15–24. lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Letter.
Rosenthal, Judah M. Gershom Barnard. Vol. 36, No. 4, Sum-
The slavery controversy and Judaism. Vol. 31, mer, 1983, p. 105.
No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 69–79. On halakhic approaches to medical care for
Rosenzweig, Franz. the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
Franz Rosenzweig. Carl Cohen. Vol. 8, No. 1, Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3,
November, 1951, pp. 1–13. Spring, 1991, pp. 95–96.
Roskies, David G.* Roth, Leon.*
On that day there shall be holocaust. Vol. 25, Back to, forward from, Ahad Haam? Delivered
No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 41–45. at the Conference of Anglo–Jewish Preach-
Folk midrash and Yiddish. Vol. 32, No. 3, ers, 1960. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Summer, 1979, pp. 30–35. 1962–1963, pp. 20–30.
Learning the language of prayer. Vol. 37, No. Rothchild, Sylvia.*
4, Summer, 1984, pp. 18–23. articles:
Rotenstreich, Nathan.* Jewish values and American writing. Vol.
Historical viewpoints in Judaism. (tr.) David 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 25–29.
Wolf Silverman., Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, reviews:
1974, pp. 3–12. Commitment to non-commitment, a ‘Jewish’
Roth, Cecil.* novel. Herzog. Saul Bellow. Review. Vol.
The Conservative prayer book. Letter and 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 49–52.
review. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, 1949, pp. Rothenberg, Tobias.
80–82. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Roth, Joel.* Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission.
articles: Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph;
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical framework. Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel;
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 4–34. Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon
Keruv and the status of intermarried fami- Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias
lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. 35, Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom;
No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 50–55. Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry

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Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; reviews:
Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; Understanding Jewish ethics. Richard A.
David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua Freund. Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Sum-
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. mer, 1992, pp. 83–85.
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 73–74. Rubenstein, Richard L.*
Rothschild, Fritz A.* articles:
The Shema. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. The intellectual and contemporary Jewish
1–6. life. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp.
The religious thought of Abraham Heschel. 40–46.
Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 12–24. Germany and the Jews: two views. Jacob
The concept of God in Jewish education. Vol. Neusner; Richard L. Rubenstein. Vol.
24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 2–20. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
Truth and metaphor in the Bible. An essay on pp. 40–47.
interpretation. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew-
1971, pp. 3–22. ish theology and the current world situ-
Architect and herald of a new theology. Vol. ation. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E.
28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 55–60. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel;
Revelation: the embarrassment and the necessity. Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4,
Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 56–63. Summer, 1974, pp. 3–25.
Routtenberg, Max J.* letters:
articles: Germany and the Jews: two views. Jacob
Further thoughts on the law committee. Neusner; Richard L. Rubenstein. Letter.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Phillip Silverstein. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 125–126.
thal; Philip Sigal. The open forum. Vol. Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew-
26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 63–65. ish theology and the current world situ-
reviews: ation. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E.
To stand alone. Solomon D. Goldfarb. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel;
Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, p. 46. Harlan J. Wechsler.
The High Holy Day, book one: Rosh Letter. Michael Rosenak. Vol. 29, No.
Hashanah. Herman Kieval. Review. Vol. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 85–86.
15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 57–58. Letter. Roman A. Orenstein. Vol. 29,
The gift of life. Samuel Chiel. Review. Vol. No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 102–104.
33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 91–92. reviews:
Rozenberg, Martin. Meta-politics: the roots of the Nazi mind.
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Stern, Peter Viereck. Review. Vol. 16, Nos.
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Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 31–35. Rubin, Bob.
letters: Serving Jewish singles in suburbia. Bob Rubin;
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Alan Silverstein. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985,
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin pp. 71–76.
Rozenberg. Letter. Ernest B. Cohen. Rudavsky, Hilel.
Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 74–75. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need
Rubenstein, Jeffrey L.* of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold
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Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser- Winter, 1977, p. 42.
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Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser- Ruskay, John.
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Rutchik, Allen. Sandrow, Edward T.*
letters: articles:
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Robert J. Naturalism and supernaturalism. Vol. 14,
Saks. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 40–42.
1968, pp. 81–83. letters:
First things first. Mayer Abramowitz. Letter. Communicaton on Judaism and psychiatry.
Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 65–66. Simon Noveck. Review. Bernard Lip-
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. nick. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957,
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84. pp. 35–36.
The rabbinate—a restless body of men.
Saks, Robert J. Ephraim Greenberg. Letter. Vol. 14, No.
articles: 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 64–65.
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Vol. 21, reviews:
No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 39–51. Communicaton on Judaism and psychiatry.
letters: Simon Noveck. Review. Bernard Lip-
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Robert J. nick. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957,
Saks. pp. 35–36.
Letter. Jacob Chinitz. Vol. 22, No. 1, Marriage counseling: a casebook. (eds.)
Fall, 1967, pp. 75–76. Drs. Emily H. Mudd; Maurice J.
Letter. Jacob Chinitz. Reply. Vol. 22, Karpf; Abraham Stone; Janet F.
No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 76–78. Nelson. Review. Vol. 13, No. 4,
Letter. Richard Arenberg. Vol. 22, No. Summer, 1959, pp. 50–51.
2, Winter, 1968, pp. 80–81. Conflicts of the clergy. Margaretta K. Bow-
Letter. Herman L. Horowitz. Vol. 22, ers. Review. Mortimer Ostow; Edward
No. 2, Winter, 1968, p. 81. T. Sandrow. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964,
Letters. Richard Arenberg; Herman L. pp. 70–72.
Horowitz; Allen Rutchik. Response. Vol. Israel and the crisis of Western civilization.
22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 83–84. Yisrael umashber hatzivilizatsia hamaar-
Salomon, Michel. avit. Eliezer Livneh. Review essay. Vol.
The Jews of silence. Interview with Elie Wiesel. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 64–67.
Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 49–53. Sandrow, Nahma.*
Saltzman, Manuel.* articles:
HaYahadut veha’Olam haModerni. Israel H. Religion and the theater: experiments in
Levinthal. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, revival. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970,
1970, p. 87. pp. 70–74.
Saltzman, Steven. reviews:
Rav’s haggadah: a theological homily. Steven Kafka and the Yiddish theater. Evelyn Tor-
Saltzman; Harvey W. Meirovich. Vol. 39, ton Beck. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Win-
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 20–28. ter, 1974, pp. 88–89.
Sandberg, Martin I. Saperstein, Marc.
Blessing forbidden foods. Vol. 35, No. 2, “Your voice like a shofar.” Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
Winter, 1982, pp. 81–82. 1985, pp. 83–90.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remembered. Sarna, Jonathan D.*
Reminiscences. Myron M. Fenster; Isaac reviews:
Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bernard Lipnick; Perspectives on Jews and Judaism. Essays
Jack Riemer; Neal Rose; Gerry J. in honor of Wolfe Kelman. (ed.) Arthur
Rosenberg; Martin I. Sandberg; Gershon A. Chiel. Festschrift. Review. Vol. 33,
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Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, The Seminary at 100: reflections on the Jew-
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Sarna, Nahum M.* ber. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 32, No.
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The book of Kings I. Leo L. Honor. Schechter, Jack.*
Review. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, articles:
pp. 54–56. Primer for a revolution. Vol. 20, No. 2,
The psalms scroll of Qumran cave II. J. A. Winter, 1966, pp. 17–31.
Sanders. Discoveries in the Judean reviews:
desert of Jordan, IV. Review. Vol. 20, The Jew in American life. Samuel H. Dres-
No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 63–66. ner. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
The old testament: an introduction. Otto 1964, pp. 69–70.
Eissfeldt. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, Schechter, Sylvia.
1967, pp. 83–86. Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin;
The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Yohanan Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter.
Aharoni; Michael Avi-Yonah. Review. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82.
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. Scheindlin, Raymond P.*
91–93. articles:
Sasso, Dennis C. The influence of Muslim Arabic cultural
To accept and to be accepted. ‘Your people elements on the literature of the Hebrew
shall be my people and your God my Golden age. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer,
God.’A service of acceptance. Vol. 37, No. 1982, pp. 63–72.
4, Summer, 1984, pp. 70–78. The unetaneh tokef. A new translation. Vol.
Saul, Ben.* 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 48–50.
Today’s American Jew. Morris N. Kertzer. eulogies:
Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. Gerson David Cohen, z”l, 1924–1991. Vol.
81–83. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 14–18.
Schachter, Lifsa. Abraham S. Halkin, z”l, 1903–1990. Vol.
Reflections on the Brit Milah ceremony. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 27–31.
38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 38–41. letters:
Matzah. Symbol of the miraculous. Vol. 44, The unetaneh tokef. A new translation.
No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 41–46. Raymond Scheindlin. Letter. Stanley
Matzah: symbol of the miraculous. Lifsa Rabinowitz. Response. Vol. 52, No. 1,
Schachter. Corrections. Editorial Board. Fall, 1999, p. 92.
Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 82. Scherr, Robert S.*
Schachter, Stanley.* reviews:
From doom to dawn. George Vida. Review. Jewish continuity in America: creative
Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 92–93. survival in a free society. Abraham J.
Schachter, Zalman M. Karp. Review. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
Prayer as a personal resource for the rabbi. 2000, pp. 96–99.
Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 22–25. The art of public prayer: not for clergy
A letter on a tract on ecstasy. Vol. 18, No. 3, only. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review.
Spring, 1964, pp. 41–47. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 89–90.
Schafler, Samuel.* Schiff, Ellen F.
articles: Hannah, Jessica, Bessie—and me? Vol. 29, No.
Teaching Conservative Judaism and the 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 36–41.
Jewish family. The open forum. Vol. 33, Schild, Erwin.
No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 73–78. The congregational rabbi and the Conservative
reviews: synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2,
Studies in rationalism, Judaism, and univer- Winter, 1975, pp. 86–89.
salism—in memory of Leon Roth. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Schorsch.
Raphael Lowe. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2, Responses. Shlomo Balter; Samuel Chiel;
Winter, 1968, pp. 90–91. Stanley Kessler; David Lincoln; Bernard
Job stands up: the biblical text of Job, Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Vol. 43, No. 2,
arranged for the theater. S. Michael Gel- Winter, 1990–91, pp. 81–82.

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Schindler, Pesach. Marriage counseling: theory and practice.
Faith during Auschwitz and the paradox of Dean Johnson. Books in brief. Vol. 19,
tikkun in Hasidic documents. Vol. 31, No. No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 85.
4, Summer, 1977, pp. 28–35. Marriage counseling: a casebook. Books in
Schine, Robert S.* brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 85.
“The basis of my Jewishness therefore is a The rabbi and the social worker. Morris N.
crime . . .” Strangers in their own land; Kertzer. Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
young Jews in Germany and Austria today. 1964, p. 85.
Peter Sichrovsky. (tr.) Jean Steinberg. Schochet, Elijah Judah.*
Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, reviews:
1987/1988, pp. 92–96. Texts and studies. Saul Lieberman. Review.
Schmelzer, Menahem.* Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 69–71.
reviews: Responsa and halakhic studies. Isaac Klein.
A classification system for libraries of Judaica. Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976,
David H. Elazar; Daniel J. Elazar. Review. pp. 81–84.
Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 87–88. Schoenberg, Elliot Salo.*
The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest articles:
1877–1977. (ed.) Moshe Carmilly- A note on Birkat Hamazon. Vol. 37, No. 4,
Weinberger. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3, Summer, 1984, pp. 86–89.
Spring, 1987, pp. 81–82. A word from our guest editor. Vol. 39, No.
Schnitzer, Jeshaia. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 5–6.
articles: “Aliyah.” A model for cable TV produc-
A malpractice suit: attention rabbis! Leon tion. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87,
B. Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. 36, No. pp. 62–76.
1, Fall, 1982, pp. 86–92. A new tradition: Conservative mohalim.
letters: Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo
Legal notes. Clergy malpractice. Leon B. Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Letter. Ben Zion 1988, pp. 59–72.
Bergman. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, The origin and impact of the Brit Kodesh
pp. 79–80. conference. William H. Lebeau; Elliot S.
reviews: Schoenberg. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer,
Sex ways in fact and faith. (eds.) Evelyn M. 1990, pp. 3–9.
and Sylvanus M. Duvall. Books in brief. Intermarriage and Conservative Judaism:
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84. an approach for the 1990’s. Vol. 43,
One marriage—two faiths, James H. S. No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 12–24.
Bossard; Eleanor S. Boll. Books in brief. Worship for the 21st century. An agenda.
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84. Synagogue life; a special section. How-
Annotated bibliography and directory of ard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom; Cathy
workers in the field of religion and psy- L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 50,
chiatry. (ed.) Samuel Z. Klausner. Books No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 67–79.
in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. reviews:
84. The Bar Mitzvah mother’s manual. Alice K.
Pastoral psychology, the 1964 annual direc- Lanckton. Review. Vol. 39, No. 4, Sum-
tory. Bibliography. Thomas H. McDill. mer, 1987, pp. 87–88.
Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, Raising your child to be a mensch. Neil
1964, p. 84. Kurshan. Review. Vol. 40, No. 3,
When you marry. Evelyn M. Duvall; Ruben Spring, 1988, pp. 77–78.
Hill. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, Generation to generation: family process in
1964, pp. 84–85. church and synagogue. Edwin H. Fried-
A sane and happy life: a family guide. man. Review. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall,
Abraham N. and Rose N. Franzblau. 1989, pp. 58–60.
Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, The pastor as a newcomer. Roy M.
1964, p. 85. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot

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Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win- Schorsch, Ismar.*
ter, 1994, pp. 83–84. articles:
Saying goodbye: a time for growth for con- The dynamics of Jewish creativity. Vol. 28,
gregations and pastors. Edward A. No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 13–20.
White. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo The Holocaust. Historical reflections on the
Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, Holocaust. Robert McAfee Brown;
1994, pp. 83–84. David Wolf Silverman; Ismar Schorsch;
Critical moments of ministry: a change of Robert Alan Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
pastors. Loren B. Mead. Review. Cathy Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 26–33.
Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, The value of ephemera. Vol. 39, No. 1,
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Fall, 1986, pp. 5–6.
Pastoral transitions: from endings to new Of love and leadership. Vol. 39, No. 2,
beginnings. William Bud Phillips. Winter, 1986–87, pp. 3–4.
Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoen- Poised for takeoff. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
berg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 1987, pp. 5–6.
83–84. Tish’ah Be’Av reconsidered. Vol. 39, No. 4,
Running through the thistles: terminating a Summer, 1987, pp. 5–6.
ministerial relationship with a parish. Ramah: adventure in Jewish education. Vol.
Roy M. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 5–11.
Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, The dangers of the ivory tower. Vol. 40,
Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 5–7.
New beginnings: the pastorate start-up “To be or not to be.” Vol. 40, No. 3,
workbook. Roy M. Oswald. Review. Spring, 1988, pp. 7–9.
Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. The modern rabbinate—then and now. Vol.
46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 12–20.
Church and denominational growth: what A synagogue is not a temple. Delivered
does (and does not) cause growth or originally at a United Synagogue con-
decline. David A. Roozen; C. Kirk Had- vention, November 8, 1989. Vol. 43,
away. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 61–70.
Schoenberg. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, Marching to the wrong drummer. Delivered
1995, pp. 90–92. at the Rabbinical Assembly convention,
How your church family works: under- Los Angeles, California, March, 1993.
standing congregations as emotional Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp.
systems. Peter L. Steinke. Review. Vol. 14–19.
48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 90–91. The sacred cluster. The core values of Con-
Effective church planning (1976), Looking servative Judaism. Vol. 47, No. 3,
in the mirror: self appraisal in the local Spring, 1995, pp. 3–12.
church (1984), Choices for churches Health care in America: ethical and religious
(1990), Create your own future (1991), perspectives. To love the stranger. Vol.
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up off the plateau (1993), Innovations letters:
in ministry: models for the 21st century The value of ephemera. Ismar Schorsch.
(1994), Survival tactics in the parish Letter.Max Gruenewald.Vol. 40, No. 1,
(1997). Lyle E. Schaller. Review. Vol. Fall, 1987, pp. 106–107.
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 86–88. Tish’ah Be’Av reconsidered. Ismar
Schor, Ilya. Schorsch. Letter. Jacob Chinitz. Vol. 40,
Ilya. Schor, z’l. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, p. 107.
16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 20–21. A synagogue is not a temple. Letter. Reuven
Silver work by Ilya Schor. Photographs. Vol. Hammer. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer,
16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 22–27. 1992, p. 95.
A working definition of Jewish art. (tr.) Harry A synagogue is not a temple. Letter. Reuven
Z. Sky. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. Hammer. Response. John Ruskay. Vol.
28–33. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 96.

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Schorsch, Ismar.* (cont‘d.) century. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993,
reviews: pp. 5–13.
The transformation of the Jews. Calvin Gold- Schwab, Joseph.
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Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 97–99. States: a memorandum on policy. Vol. 18,
Schranz, Allan. No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 1–14.
The framework of religious vitality. Gerson D. Schwartz, Barry Dov.*
Cohen. Letter. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August, articles:
1981, pp. 80–(81). The Vatican and the holocaust. R.A. con-
Schudrich, Michael. ference in memory of the six million.
From the archives. Birmingham, 1963. Vol. 34, Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp.
No. 1, September/October, 1980, pp. 67–69. 27–50.
Schultz, Joseph P. letters:
articles: Conservative Judaism. Letter. Vol. 23, No.
Reflections on the new morality. Vol. 22, 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 67–68.
No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 48–54. reviews:
The halakhah of law and the halakhah of The murderers among us. Simon Wiesen-
spirituality. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, thal. Review. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring,
1992, pp. 61–66. 1967, pp. 84–86.
American civil Judaism and Israeli civil reli- Schwartz, Earl.*
gion. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. Oral Torah in an electronic age. Vol. 49, No. 4,
37–43. Summer, 1997, pp. 32–41.
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Intermarriage and Jewish life, a sympo- The responsa of Rabbi Zevi Hirsch Meisel.
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18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 65–67. Schwartz, Gershon.*
Schulweis, Harold M.* Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remembered.
articles: Reminiscences. Myron M. Fenster; Isaac
The principles of Judaism. Julius Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bernard Lipnick;
Guttmann. Comment. Vol. 14, No. 1, Jack Riemer; Neal Rose; Gerry J.
Fall, 1959, pp. 24–28. Rosenberg; Martin I. Sandberg; Gershon
Jewish leisure and the synagogue. Vol. 16, Schwartz; Israel C. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss;
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
13–17. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 176–177.
The Jewish community: some problems, Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
some answers. Restructuring the syna- Assembly. Part I. Influences.
gogue. Eli Ginzberg; Harold M. Schul- Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J.
weis; David Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I.
Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; Warren Bargad. Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A.
Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael
13–23. N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Press; Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg;
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Susan P. Fenrick; David Bockman; Ger-
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion.Vol. 31, shon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 38. Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
The challenge of the new secular religions. Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
Delivered at the 1979 Rabbinical Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen
Assembly convention. Vol. 32, No. 3, Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
Summer, 1979, pp. 3–15. 1999, p. 75.
Surveys, statistics and sectarian salvation. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
65–69. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S.
The character of halakhah entering the 21st Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert

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L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil- Letter. Alexander Graubart. Vol. 40,
verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 89–91.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Schwarz, Sidney H.
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Reconstructionism: from head to heart. Vol.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. 34, No. 2, November/December, 1980, pp.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. 39–42.
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Conservative Judaism and the agunah. Vol. 36,
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 37–44.
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Conservative Judaism and the agunah. Sidney
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy H. Schwarz. Letter. Gilbert S. Rosenthal.
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, p. 78.
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Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical articles:
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. Rosenzweig on Judaism and Christianity.
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp.
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; 41–48.
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon Samson Raphael Hirsch—the man and his
Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias thought. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959,
Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom; pp. 26–45.
Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry reviews:
Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; On Jewish learning. Franz Rosenzweig.
Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; Review. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957,
David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua pp. 57–64.
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. Jews in suburbia. Albert I. Gordon. Review.
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Schwartz, Harry E. Perspectives in American Jewish life. San-
The rabbi, halakhah and the Rabbinical ford Goldner. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1,
Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter. Vol. Fall, 1960, pp. 53–54.
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 84. New theology no. 1. (eds.) Martin E.
Schwartz, Herbert. Marty; Dean G. Peerman. Review.
To open the ears of the deaf. Vol. 28, No. 2, Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp.
Winter, 1974, pp. 59–63. 67–69.
letters: New theology no. 2. (eds.) Martin E.
To open the ears of the deaf. Letter. Debo- Marty; Dean G. Peerman. Review. Vol.
rah Miller. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 74–78.
1974, pp. 90–91. Schweid, Eliezer.*
To open the ears of the deaf. Herbert The self-interpreting Mishnah. Judaism: the
Schwartz. Letter. Deborah Miller. evidence of the Mishnah. Jacob Neusner.
Response. Moshe M. Ebstein. Vol. 29, Review essay. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992,
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 87–88. pp. 79–86.
Schwartz, Howard. letters:
Reb Nachman: five tales. Scholars increase The self-interpreting Mishnah. Judaism: the
peace: a new interpretation of a well- evidence of the Mishnah. Jacob
known passage. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, Neusner. Review essay. Eliezer Schweid.
1983, pp. 19–26. Response. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 44, No.
Three tales. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 87–90.
29–31. Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.*
Schwartz, Shuly Rubin. articles:
articles: Ishmael: Biblical criticism and Conservative
Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952. Jewish homiletics. Vol. 34, No. 5,
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 12–42. May/June, 1981, pp. 52–63.
letters: A piyyut of Neilah. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum-
Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952. mer, 1982, pp. 24–32.

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Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.* (cont‘d.) Pesach, 1996. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
articles (cont‘d.): 1996, pp. 53–72.
Na’aseh ve-nakriv: prayer, sacrifice, and the Abraham Joshua Heschel 25th yahrzeit
meaning of ritual. Vol. 37, No. 4, Sum- volume. Introduction. Benjamin
mer, 1984, pp. 28–36. Edidin Scolnic; Amy Gottlieb. Vol. 50,
The validity of feminist Biblical interpreta- Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
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Medium, myth, and message. What can Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp.
Conservative Judaism learn from the 84–86.
electronic church? Vol. 39, No. 2, Win- Deuteronomy as the intellectual foundation
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1, Fall, 1988, pp. 14–20. About the cover. Schechter and Maimo-
Did David kill Goliath? Historical criticism nides.Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 3.
and religious meaning. Vol. 42, No. 1, Jonah and other lip-synchers. Vol. 52, No.
Fall, 1989, pp. 31–40. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 55–60.
From bloody bridegroom to covenant rite: letters:
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Summer, 1990, pp. 12–20. Chinitz. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000,
Bloom on J on God: upside-down or right- pp. 108–109.
side-up? Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, reviews:
pp. 73–79. Discovering Exodus. Exploring Exodus: the
Bilaam and the power of words. A decon- heritage of Biblical Israel. Nahum M.
structive reading. Vol. 44, No. 2, Win- Sarna. Review essay. Vol. 39, No. 3,
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Bible-battering. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, Numbers. Jacob Milgrom. For Wolfe.
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From the editor. What this magazine could 65–69.
be. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. Hebrew Bible or Old Testament?: studying
3–4. the Bible in Judaism and Christianity.
The book of Jonah. An annotated bibliog- Roger Brooks; John J. Collins. Review.
raphy. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
pp. 76–82. 85–86.
Recent scholarship on the book of Jonah. Toward a grammar of Biblical poetics: tales
Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. of the prophets. Herbert Chanan Brich-
58–63. to. Review. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer,
Thinking seriously about Purim. An anno- 1993, pp. 88–89.
tated bibliography on the book of Love and joy. Love and joy: law, language
Esther. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, and religion in ancient Israel. Yochanan
pp. 37–45. Muffs. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 2,
How to read the Torah laws of slavery. Winter, 1994, pp. 80–82.
Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. When a rabbi reads . . . Lincoln at Gettys-
37–41. burg. Garry Wills. Review essay. Vol.
Deconstruction, Midrash, and what’s 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 83–87.
wrong with the Hertz Humash. Ben- Scott, Charles A.
jamin Edidin Scolnic; Leslie Wilson. The new mohalim: personal reflections. Floyd
Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. F. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn; Mark
36–48. Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes; Charles
Why do we sing the Song of Songs on A. Scott; David Scott Trochtenberg. Brit
Passover? Originally part II of a Rab- Kodesh participants. Vol. 42, No. 4,
binical Assembly teleconference on Summer, 1990, pp. 61–65.

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Scult, Mel.* Shagrir, Micha.
Mordecai Kaplan’s reinterpretation of the Torah. “Hello Jerusalem.” A commercial model for
Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 63–67. Jewish television. Micha Shagrir; Carl
Segal, Benjamin J.* Perkal. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87,
articles: pp. 47–50.
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Shamri, Aryeh.
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, The white Sabbath. Poem. (tr.) Emanuel Gold-
1977, pp. 50–52. smith. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
Israel: the odyssey of a vision. Vol. 40, No. 57–58.
3, Spring, 1988, pp. 40–44. Shanken, Sidney D.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of The rabbi’s involvement in social issues. Vol.
women. Custom drives Jewish law on 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp.
women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open 49–54.
forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Shapiro, Alexander M.*
Segal. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, articles:
pp. 65–66. Trustbuilding initiatives in the rabbinic
The liberated woman of valor. Vol. 52, No. community. Rationale and report.
2, Winter, 2000, pp. 49–56. Alexander M. Shapiro; Barbara R. Kras-
Terms of endearment. Toward a clearer ner. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 3–5.
horizon for Israeli Masorti Judaism. Vol. A rabbi and his family confront serious ill-
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 24–31. ness. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp.
letters: 56–64.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of A rabbi and his family confront serious ill-
women. Custom drives Jewish law on ness. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp.
women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open 26–31.
forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal. reviews:
Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, Shores of refuge. Ronald Sanders. Review.
pp. 66–73. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp.
Seidel, Ethan. 86–89.
Kol Nidre, 5741. Prayer. Vol. 43, No. 4, Shapiro, Edward S.*
Summer, 1991, pp. 12–17. reviews:
Seldin, Ruth R. Zion in America: the Jewish experience
articles: from colonial times to the present.
Women in the synagogue. A congregant’s Henry L. Feingold. Review. Vol. 30, No.
view. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 86–87.
80–88. Fraud, corruption, and holiness: the contro-
letters: versy over the supervision of Jewish
Women in the synagogue. A congregant’s dietary practice in New York City,
view. Letter. Wayne Allen. Vol. 33, No. 1881–1940. Harold P. Gastwirt.
2, Winter, 1980, pp. 95–96. Review. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976,
Seller, Maxine Schwartz.* pp. 87–88.
With eyes towards Zion: scholars colloquium Shapiro, Miriam Klein.
on America—Holy Land studies. Moshe The woman’s role: a continuing discussion.
Davis. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim H. Pearl.
1980, pp. 91–92. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 63–66.
Shadur, Joseph. The woman’s role: a continuing discussion.
The sharpening struggle for Israel’s Miriam Klein Shapiro. Addendum. Vol. 32,
environment. David B. Brooks; Joseph No. 2, Winter, 1979, p. 112.
Shadur. Previously published in part as Shapiro, Morris.
“Israel and the Environment: Signs of For Yom HaShoah. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
Progress,” David B. Brooks. 1974, pp. 57–59.
Reconstructionist, 55: 4, 1990. Vol. 44, Interpreting Torah: are we genuine partners?
No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 51–58. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 3–13.

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Shapiro, Saul. Memories and meanings of being Heschel’s
The future of Conservative Judaism in the disciple. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring,
United States. Charles Liebman; Saul 1998, pp. 155–165.
Shapiro. A rejoinder. Rela Geffen Monson. Shevitz, Amy Hill.
Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual.
10–14. Diane Cohen. Letter. Vol. 46, No. 2,
Shargel, Baila R.* Winter, 1994, p. 95.
articles: Shiff, Murray.*
The search for community in a suburban The Vatican Council and the Jews. Arthur
town. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. Gilbert. Review. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring,
51–61. 1969, p. 94.
The literature of Ramah. Vol. 40, No. 1, Shinn, Roger L.*
Fall, 1987, pp. 51–66. The insecurity of freedom: essays on human
Some thoughts on Bar/Bat Mitzvah at existence. Abraham Joshua Heschel.
Masada. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, Review. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp.
pp. 46–54. 83–84.
letters: Shneirsohn, Fishel.
The literature of Ramah. Baila R. Shargel. ‘Ani ma’amin’—I believe. Vol. 12, No. 3,
Letter. Alexander Graubart. Vol. 40, Spring, 1958, pp. 20–29.
No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 89–91. Shohet, David M.
Shargel, Norton D.* The Sicarii. Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp.
reviews: 9–15.
What do Jews think of Jesus? Jesus. David Post mortem examination for medical purposes
Flusser. Review essay. Vol. 26, No. 3, in Jewish law. Responsum. Vol. 4, No. 3,
Spring, 1972, pp.55–60. May, 1948, pp. 15–27.
The Jewish Jesus. Robert Aron. Review. Precedents in Jewish law, for the state of Israel.
Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 31–50.
91–92. Jabneh. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, pp.
Shatz, Irving.* 8–14.
Thy daughter’s nakedness. Myron S. Mercy death in Jewish law. Vol. 8, No. 3,
Kaufmann. Review. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, April, 1952, pp. 1–15.
1969, pp. 93–94. Shoub, Myra.
Shatz, Julius. Jewish women’s history: development of a
letters: critical methodology. Vol. 35, No. 2,
Notes from a chaplain’s files. Azriel Fellner. Winter, 1982, pp. 33–46.
Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 65. Showstack, Gerald L.
First things first. Mayer Abramowitz. Let- Taly: a new alternative in Israeli education.
ter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 65. Walter I. Ackerman; Gerald L. Showstack.
Shaw, Steven J. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 67–80.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need Shtull, Jacob.*
of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold articles:
Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, No. 2, Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Winter, 1977, pp. 40–41. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Shayshar, Mikhael. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Letter of a sabra to the minister of education. S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 21–26. Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Sherman, Charles S. E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Ya’amod Dimitri Schvartzman: a bar mitzvah Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
echoes in Moscow. Vol. 34, No. 4, Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
March/April, 1981, pp. 69–72. Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
Sherwin, Byron L.* Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohl-
A minyan of years—and tears. Vol. 36, No. 2, berg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Ham-
Winter, 1982–83, pp. 9–12. merman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen;

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Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eilberg; Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No.
2000, pp. 79–80. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 22–24.
reviews: Let’s not give up yet. A response to the
Under the nuptial canopy. Samuel Rosen- Menorah curriculum. Joseph Lukinsky.
blatt. Review. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, Letter. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977,
1977, p. 93. pp. 41–42.
Shtull, Kiva. Siegel, Seymour.*
The power of the brit milah ritual. Vol. 42, articles:
No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 38–40. Meditation on Psalm 94 (for Wednesday).
Shuchat, Wilfred. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp.
Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot. 16–18.
Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Response. Some reflections on religion and the
Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 33–45. schools. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961,
Shulevitz, Marion. pp. 27–31.
Straining the seams. The impact of death and Theology, Torah, and the man of today.
mourning on converts, intermarried couples Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
and their children. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1962, pp. 56–66.
1991, pp. 56–65. Church and state. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
Shulman, Barry M. Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 1–12.
Blowing in the wind. The open forum. Vol. 34, Theological reflections on the destruction
No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. 29–31. of European Jewry. R.A. conference in
Shumsky, Abraham. memory of the six million. Vol. 18, No.
Approaches to Hebrew instruction. Vol. 24, 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 2–9.
No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 65–69. Argentina revisited. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
Sicherman, Marvin.* 1964, pp. 25–31.
reviews: Responsa from Israel. Israel life and letters.
Who has suffered more? Bittersweet Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp.
encounter: the Afro-American and the 59–67.
American Jew. Robert G. Weisbord; Jews and Christians: the next step. Vol. 19,
Arthur Stein. Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 1–11.
Spring, 1971, pp. 87–89. The current theological situation. Vol. 23,
Who has suffered more? The confrontation: No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 11–22.
black power, anti-Semitism and the The current theological situation. Seymour
myth of integration. Max Geltman. Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, mer, 1969, p. 23.
pp. 87–89. Vietnam journal. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Who has suffered more? Black anti-Semi- 1969, pp. 30–40.
tism and Jewish racism. Richard W. And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
Baron. Introduction. Nat Hentoff. Simon Greenberg. Introduction. Vol.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 73–74.
pp. 87–89. What direction Jewish social ethics? A case
Siegel, Morton. for traditional Judaism. The open
letters: forum. Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fen-
Problem solving in the congregational ster. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
schools. Simcha Kling; Jeffrey A. Wohl- 55–58.
berg. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, Ethics and the halakhah. Vol. 25, No. 3,
1972, p. 73. Spring, 1971, pp. 33–40.
Morale and commitment. Reactions to a Reinhold Niebuhr. An appreciation. Vol.
critique of the Conservative movement. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 57–61.
Recent developments in Conservative Divine pathos, prophetic sympathy. Vol.
Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 70–74.

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Siegel, Seymour.* (cont‘d.) The unity of the Jewish people: a theologi-
articles (cont‘d.): cal view. Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring, 1990,
Grappling with theology for our lives. The- pp. 21–27.
ology for today. Richard L. Rubenstein; letters:
Arthur E. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris
Siegel; Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. Laub. Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins.
4, Summer, 1974, pp. 37–53. Response. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968,
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- pp. 82–83.
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis What direction Jewish social ethics? More
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; concern, less doctrine. The open forum.
Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster.
1974, pp. 13–15. Reply. Seymour Siegel. Vol. 25, No. 1,
Abortion and ethics. Fetal experimentation. Fall, 1970, pp. 61–64.
A bias for life.Harold Nitowsky; David Letter. In defense of liberalism. Ben
M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Harry Zion Bokser. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter,
Gordon. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, 1971, pp. 76–79.
pp. 39–48. Reply. Seymour Siegel. Vol. 25, No. 2,
Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky; Winter, 1971, pp. 79–80.
David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No. timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
4, Summer, 1975, pp. 52–53, 58, Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
61–62. Judith Hauptman. Reply. Seymour
Updating the criteria of death. Vol. 30, No. Siegel. Mortimer Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 1,
2, Winter, 1976, pp. 23–30. Fall, 1974, p. 24.
The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold- Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew-
farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. ish theology and the current world situ-
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 31–32, 32, ation. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E.
33, 35–36, 37, 39. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel;
Mekorot. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. Harlan J. Wechsler.
89–90. Letter. Michael Rosenak. Vol. 29, No.
Suicide in the Jewish view. Vol. 32, No. 2, 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 85–86.
Winter, 1979, pp. 67–74. Letter. Roman A. Orenstein. Vol. 29,
Gerut and the Conservative movement. No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 102–104.
Halakhah. Harold I. Stern; Seymour Critique of ‘The meaning of Jewish law.’
Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; Responses Letter. Michael Ziegler. Vol. 33, No. 2,
from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, Winter, 1980, pp. 70–74.
1979, pp. 32–41. Critique of The meaning of Jewish law.
Science and ethics: a creative partnership. Michael Ziegler. Reply. Vol. 33, No. 2,
Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. Winter, 1980, pp. 75–79.
55–60. reviews:
Mekorot. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, Aspects of progressive Jewish thought.
pp. 89–90. World Union for Progressive Judaism.
Reaction to the modern moral crises. Vol. Review. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957,
34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, pp. 45–46.
pp.17–27. Siddur tzeluta d’avraham. (ed.) Yaakov
Keruv and the status of intermarried fami- Verdiger. Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, Sum-
lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Com- mer, 1958, pp. 45–46.
ments. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, Noam, a forum for the clarification of con-
pp. 56–58. temporary halakhic problems. Volume
Standard of Rabbinic practice. Committee 8. Menachem Kasher. Review. Vol. 19,
on Jewish Law and Standards. The No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 75–77.
Rabbinical Assembly. Joel Roth. Letter. Noam, a forum for the clarification of con-
Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 86–87. temporary halakhic problems. Volume

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9. Menachem Kasher. Review. Vol. 21, Silberman, Charles.
No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 74–76. A Jewish view of the racial crisis. Jews and the
The Jewish family. Survey and annotated racial crisis. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965,
bibliography. Benjamin Schlesinger. pp. 1–10.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Silver, Eliezer.
Winter, 1972, p. 93. Mixed seating. Statement. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall,
Studies in Jewish jurisprudence. Edward M. 1956, p.52.
Gershfield. Books in brief. Review. Vol. Silverman, David Wolf.*
26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 93. articles:
Karaite studies. Philip Birnbaum. Books in The quest for interreligious dialogue. Vol.
brief. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 53–60.
1972, p. 93. The life of monologue. Vol. 19, No. 3,
Critique of The meaning of Jewish law. Spring, 1965, pp. 82–88.
Michael Ziegler. Reply. Vol. 33, No. 2, Pop theology. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967,
Winter, 1980, pp. 75–79. pp. 56–66.
Sigal, Phillip.* The current theological situation. Seymour
articles: Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Whither diaspora Judaism? Vol. 14, No. 4, mer, 1969, pp. 22–23.
Summer, 1960, pp. 35–45. Further thoughts on the law committee.
The organ and Jewish worship: a proposal. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
1963, pp. 93–105. thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot. No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 77–78.
Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol. The concept of “beings” in the philosophy
24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33. of Ibn Gabirol. Abraham Joshua Hes-
Further thoughts on the law committee. chel. (tr.) David Wolf Silverman. Vol.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 89–95.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blu- Historical viewpoints in Judaism. Nathan
menthal; Philip Sigal. The open forum. Rotenstreich. (tr.) David Wolf Silver-
Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 72–73. man, Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974,
letters: pp. 3–12.
Whither diaspora Judaism? Animadversions on the mystical turn.
Letter. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 15, No. 2, Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp.
Winter, 1961, pp. 66–67. 25–33.
Letter. Jacob Neusner. Reply. Vol. 15, The Holocaust. A living force. Robert
No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp. 67–69. McAfee Brown; David Wolf Silverman;
The organ and Jewish worship: a proposal. Ismar Schorsch; Robert Alan Hammer.
Phillip Sigal. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Reply. Samuel Rosenblatt. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, 1976–1977, pp. 21–25.
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 106–112. A word from the editor. Vol. 37, No. 2,
Committee on Jewish Law and Standards. Winter, 1983–84, p. 3.
Statement on the organ and Jewish A word from the editor. Vol. 37, No. 3,
worship. Ben Zion Bokser. Vol. 17, Spring, 1984, p. 3.
Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. A word from the editor. Vol. 37, No. 4,
113. Summer, 1984, p. 3.
Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot. A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 1,
Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Fall, 1985, pp. 3–4.
Response. Wilfred Shuchat. Vol. 24, A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 2,
No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 33–45. Winter, 1985–86, p. 3.
reviews: A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 3,
Modern Reform responsa. Solomon B. Spring, 1986, p. 3.
Freehof. Review. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 1,
1972, pp. 68–73. Fall, 1986, p. 3.

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Silverman, David Wolf.* (cont‘d.) In the periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter,
articles (cont‘d.): 1959, pp. 55–58.
A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 3, Review of periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 3,
Spring, 1987, pp. 3–4. Spring, 1959, pp. 45–48.
A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 4, The world of Moses Maimonides. Jacob S.
Summer, 1987, pp. 3–4. Minkin. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring,
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 1, 1959, pp. 57–58.
Fall, 1987, pp. 3–4. In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring,
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 2, 1960, pp. 51–55.
Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 3–4. In the periodicals. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 47–50.
Spring, 1988, pp. 3–4. Philosophers speak of God. Charles
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 4, Hartshone; William Reese. Review. Vol.
Summer, 1988, pp. 3–4. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 73–74.
A word from the editor. Vol. 41, No. 3, Religion as adventure. Journal articles.
Spring, 1989, pp. 3–4. Reinhold Niebuhr; Ian T. Ramsey.
A word from the editor. Vol. 41, No. 4, Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966,
Summer, 1989, p. 3. pp. 65–73.
letters: Jewish philosophy in modern times: from
The principles of Judaism. Julius Mendelssohn to Rosenzweig. Nathan
Guttmann. Comment. Vol. 14, No. 1, Rotenstreich. Review. Vol. 24, No. 3,
Fall, 1959, pp. 29–33. Spring, 1970, pp. 68–71.
Philosophies of Judaism, the history of Silverman, Hillel E.*
Jewish philosophy from biblical articles:
times to Franz Rosenzweig. Julius Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Guttmann. (tr.) David Wolf Silver- Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
man. Review. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Alexander Altmann. Reply. Vol. 19, No. 1, S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
Fall, 1964, pp. 77–80. Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer;
Pop theology. David Wolf Silverman. Letter. Hillel E. Silverman; Sol Landau;
Noah M. Gamze. Vol. 21, No. 3, Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Fenster;
Spring, 1967, pp. 78–79. Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Mur-
reviews: ray Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom;
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
1955, pp. 66–70. Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz;
1956, pp. 49–53. Richard Hammerman; Ron Isaacs;
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring, Martin S. Cohen; Gershon
1956, pp. 59–62. Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; Gil
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eilberg;
1956, pp. 44–46. Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, Winter, 2000, pp. 73–74.
1957, pp. 38–42. letters:
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, Yom Tov Sheni: a third alternative.
1957, pp. 54–56. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970,
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, pp. 81–83.
1957, pp. 37–41. Letter. Hillel E. Silverman. Letter. Isaac
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, H. Celnik. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
1957, pp. 39–42. 1970, pp. 67–68.
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter, reviews:
1958, pp. 34–37. O Jerusalem. Larry Collins; Dominique
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, Lapierre. Review. Vol. 27, No. 3,
1958, pp. 36–41. Spring, 1973, pp. 86–88.

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Silverman, Israel N.* Torat hayyim: some thoughts on the teaching
responsa: of the Bible. Dedicated to Simon
Responsum on non-Jewish wine. Hebrew. Greenberg. Delivered at a United
Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. alef-hay. Synagogue conference on education,
Responsum on non-Jewish wine. Addendum. Philadelphia, January, 1957. Vol. 12, No.
Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. (79). 3, Spring, 1958, pp. 1–19.
reviews: N. A. Nobel as preacher (1871–1922). Vol. 17,
The legacy of Maurice Pekarsky. Alfred No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 65–69.
Jospe. Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, Franz Rosenzweig and Jewish education. Vol.
1965, pp. 96–97. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 10–24.
Silverman, Lawrence M. From dialogue to peace. Martin Buber. In
Elie Wiesel and contemporary Jewish theology. memoriam. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965,
Michael G. Berenbaum. Letter. Vol. 30, No. pp. 28–31.
4, Summer, 1976, p. 96. Simon, Mordecai.
Silverman, Maxine.* The Chicago Board of Rabbis’ Broadcasting
The Jewish woman in America. Charlotte Commission. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Baum; Paula Hyman; Sonya Michel. Review. 1986–87, pp. 23–27.
Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 84–85. Simon, Ralph.*
Silverman, Morris. articles:
Late Friday night services. Letter. Vol. 14, No. The current theological situation. Seymour
4, Summer, 1960, pp. 49–50. Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Silverstein, Alan.* mer, 1969, p. 23.
The evolution of Ezrat Nashim. Vol. 30, No. 1, letters:
Fall, 1975, pp. 41–51. Law committee report. Responsum on boy
Serving Jewish singles in suburbia. Bob Rubin; baby-namings and brit milah. Arthur H.
Alan Silverstein. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, Neulander. Responsa dissent. Letter.
pp. 71–76. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp.
Synagogue-Federation relations: in search of a 40–41.
new synthesis of American Jewish reviews:
organizational life. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, Questions Jews ask: Reconstructionist
1985–86, pp. 28–35. answers. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review.
Silverstein, Phillip. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp.
Germany and the Jews: two views. Jacob 65–70.
Neusner; Richard L. Rubinstein. Letter. The middle east in the contemporary
Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, world. American Professors for Peace in
pp. 125–126. the Middle East. Books in brief. Review.
Silverstone, Abraham. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 90.
U-shemartem et ha-havai. Hebrew. Vol. 2, No. Out of the whirlwind, a reader of holocaust
2, February, 1946, pp. 24–22. literature. Albert H. Friedlander. Books
Simckes, Maurice D. in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall,
The congregational rabbi and the Conservative 1968, p. 90.
synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2, The passionate people. Roger Kahn. Books
Winter, 1975, pp. 89–94. in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall,
Simon, Charles. 1968, p. 91.
Rabbinic literature in the Conservative Talmud Never trust a God over 30. Albert H. Fried-
Torah. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, lander. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23,
1980, pp. 63–66. No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 91.
Building a community. A guide to community Mission survival. Ruth Bondy; Ohad Zmora;
outreach. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. Raphael Bashan. Books in brief. Review.
44–50. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 91.
I’ll bless you; if you’ll let me. (On kohanim). Four strange books of the Bible. Elias Bick-
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 81–88. erman. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23,
Simon, Ernst Akiva.* No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 91–92.

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Simon, Ralph.* (cont‘d.) The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum-
reviews (cont‘d.): mer, 1982, pp. 59–62.
The Jewish traveler. Alan M. Tigay. Review. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, p. 78. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Singer, Aaron M. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen;
Israel: anticipation and reality. Reflections on Stanley S. Rabinowitz; Mayer
American students in Israel. American stu- Abramowitz; Albert L. Lewis;
dents in Israel. Simon Herman. Review essay. Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silver-
Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph man; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freuden- Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull;
stein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer. Vol. Aaron Landes; Murray Stadt-
27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 61–64. mauer; Jack H Bloom; Morton H.
Singer, Shlomo.* Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David
The plight of Jewish unity. Vol. 18, No. 2, Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohlberg;
Winter, 1964, pp. 30–39. Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Ham-
Sklare, Marshall.* merman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
Conservative Judaism: an American Religious Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald
Movement. Analysis and review. William C. Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feigu-
Herberg; Max Arzt; Abraham Karp. Vol. in; Amy Eilberg; Danny Nevins.
10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 47–62. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. 76.
Skolnik, Gerald C. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
articles: Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission.
Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph;
chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacque- Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel;
line B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik. Vol. Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gor-
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 36–58. don Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; Mervin B.
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; David Booth;
Hillel E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua Hammer-
Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Fenster; man; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 52, No.
Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Murray 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 75–76.
Stadt-mauer; Jack H Bloom; Mor- reviews:
ton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; Judas. Igal Mossinsohn. (tr.) Jules Harlow.
David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp.
Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Ham- 68–69.
merman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Slater, Avraham.
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald Solomon Schechter’s approach to changes in
C. Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feigu- halakhah. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp.
in; Amy Eilberg; Danny Nevins. 3038.
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. 90. Sleeper, James A.
reviews: Activists and a new Judaism. Vol. 23, No. 4,
Our fathers’ wells: a personal encounter Summer, 1969, pp. 25–32.
with the myths of Genesis. Peter Pitzele. Slosberg, Robert B.
Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, Responsa and papers of the Committee on
pp. 89–90. Jewish Law and Standards. Index. Vol. 34,
Sky, Harry Z. No. 1, September/October, 1980, pp. 43–54.
articles: Smith, Ann D.
A working definition of Jewish art. Ilya So you’re going to be a Jewish parent! James
Schor. (tr.) Harry Z. Sky. Vol. 16, No. 1, R. Michaels; Ann D. Smith. Vol. 44, No. 4,
Fall, 1961, pp. 28–33. Summer, 1992, pp. 40–46.

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Smith, Morton.* Abraham David. (tr.) Leon Weinberger;
Development of a legend, studies on the Dena Ordan. Review. Vol. 47, No. 2,
traditions concerning Yohanan ben Zakkai. Winter, 1995, pp. 87–90.
Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, To come to the land: immigration and set-
Summer, 1972, pp. 76–77. tlement in 16th century Eretz-Israel.
Snapp, Kevin. Abraham David. (tr.) Dena Ordan.
A curious ring in the ears. Ambiguity and Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000,
ambivalence in the conclusion of the Book of pp. 87–89.
Job. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 34–50. Making loss matter: creating meaning in
Sobel, Henry I. difficult times. David Wolpe. Review.
The future of Judaism in Brazil. Vol. 34, No. 5, Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 87–88.
May/June, 1981, pp. 48–51. Spechler, Floyd F.
Sokolow, Moshe. The new mohalim: personal reflections. Floyd
Dr. Moshe Zucker. In memoriam. Morton M. F. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn; Mark
Leifman; Gerson D. Cohen; Moshe Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes; Charles
Sokolow. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, A. Scott; David Scott Trochtenberg. Brit
1988/1989, pp. 49–52. Kodesh participants. Vol. 42, No. 4,
Solomon, Elias L. Summer, 1990, pp. 61–65.
Eulogy: Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz. Spector, Johanna.
Biographical data included. Vol. 2, No. 4, On Jewish music. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966,
June, 1946, pp. 29–39. pp. 57–72.
Soloveitchik, Joseph. Spectre, Philip.
Mixed seating. To Rabbi Benjamin Lapidus. Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
Letter. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 50–51. symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977,
Sorkin, David.* pp. 57–58.
The German Jew: a synthesis of Judaism and Spielvogel, Jeffrey.
Western civilization 1730–1930. H. I. Bach. Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin;
Review. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol. 38,
96–97. No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82.
Sosland, Henry Adler.* Spiro, Solomon.*
articles: The moral vision of Saul Lieberman. A
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical historiographic approach to normative
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Jewish ethics. Studies in Palestinian
Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Talmudic literature. Hebrew. Saul
Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Lieberman. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 4,
Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Summer, 1994, pp. 64–84.
Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Spitz, Elie.*
Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. articles:
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Letters to and from God. Vol. 45, No. 1,
Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fall, 1992, pp. 21–28.
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon reviews:
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton God and the big bang. Daniel Chanan
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Matt. Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; 1997, pp. 90–92.
Louis Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Lionel Springer, Mychal B.
Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. articles:
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 72. A rabbinate on the fringe. Vol. 48, No. 1,
reviews: Fall, 1995, pp. 83–86.
Retrieving the spoken word. Jewish preach- Empathic absence and presence as a route
ing, 1200–1800: an anthology. Marc to God. The palpable absence of God.
Saperstein. Review essay. Vol. 45, No. Ira F. Stone. Response. Mychal B.
2, Winter, 1993, pp. 75–80. Springer. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999,
A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, c.1615. pp. 108–109.

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St. Jean, Christine E. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S.
Take two. community television provides TV Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert
opportunities. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil-
1986–87, pp. 38–41. verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Stadlen, Abraham.* Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Successful synagogue administration. Irving I. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Katz; Myron E. Schoen. Review. Vol. 18, Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 71–72. Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohl-
Stadtmauer, Murray. berg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Ham-
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical merman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen;
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik;
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S. Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eilberg;
Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil- 2000, p. 73.
verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; My- Starkman, Moshe.
ron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Abraham Joshua Heschel: the Jewish writer
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H and thinker. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. 75–77.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Starr, David B.*
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Call me Ishmael. A midrash for Conservative
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Judaism. How do we know this? Midrash
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. and the fragmentation of modern Judaism.
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Jay Harris. Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 3,
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Spring, 1996, pp. 75–86.
Winter, 2000, pp. 81–82. Steckel, Charles W.*
Stahl, Samuel M.* The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay.
In search of Hebaism: Shai Hurwitz and his Jacob B. Agus. Letter. Vol. 27, No. 3,
polemics in the Hebrew press. Stanley Spring, 1973, p. 83.
Nash. In Studies in Judaism in modern The war against the Jews. Lucy S. Dawido-
times, Vol. III. (ed.) Jacob Neusner. Review. wicz. Review. David M. Szonyi. Letter. Vol.
Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 93–94. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 94–95.
Stainman, Theodore H. Stein, Israel C.*
Notes from a chaplain’s files. Azriel Fellner. articles:
Alaskan Jewry. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 2, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
Winter, 1971, p. 80. bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
Stampfer, Joshua. ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael Winter/Spring, 1998, p. 177.
N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. letters:
Press; Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Masada, suicide and Halakhah. Virginia L.
Susan P. Fenrick; David Bockman; Ger- Trimble. Letter. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer,
shon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton 1977, pp. 42–43.
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; reviews:
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Prayer. Abraham Kon. Review. Vol. 28,
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen No. 2, Winter, 1974, p. 88.
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Stein, Jacob.
1999, p. 74. A Conservative zionist party. Robert Gordis.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Reply. Shall there be a Conservative zionist
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. party? Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Stein;

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Robert Gordis. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, Stern, Jack, Jr.
1977, pp. 15–18. Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Stern,
Steinbach, A. Alan.* Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin Rozenberg.
The gift of life, a treasury of inspiration. Ben Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 26–31.
Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 15, No. 4, letters:
Summer, 1961, p. 46. Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Steinberg, Milton.* Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
reviews: Rozenberg. Letter. Ernest B. Cohen.
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.) Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 74–75.
Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review. Stern, Jay B.
Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, articles:
1960, pp. 1–4. Losing one’s faculties in Jewish education.
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.) Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp.
Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Jacob B. 58–64.
Agus. On education our children. Menorah cur-
Letter. Bernard Heller. Vol. 15, No. 3, riculum. Joel Zaiman; Jay B. Stern;
Spring, 1961, pp. 38–40. Joseph Lukinsky. Vol. 31, No. 2, Win-
Letter. Bernard Heller. Reply. Jacob B. ter, 1977, pp. 82–86.
Agus. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, letters:
pp. 40–41. Conservative Judaism: a direction. Bernard
Steinberg, Theodore. Mandelbaum. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 3,
Max Kadushin: an appreciation. Vol. 35, No. Spring, 1960, pp. 61–62..
4, Summer, 1982, pp. 3–16. The Menorah curriculum. Jay B. Stern;
Steinberg, Werner.* Joseph Lukinsky. Letter. Richard Wagn-
letters: er. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp.
Conservative Judaism. Letter. Barry Dov 95–96.
Schwartz. Response. Vol. 24, No. 1, Losing one’s faculties in Jewish education.
Fall, 1969, p. 85. Jay B. Stern. Brain-drain or new oppor-
Abortion and Jewish tradition. Isaac Klein. tunities?
Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. Letter. Benjamin Hollander. Vol. 25,
70–72. No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 63–67.
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt. Letter. Benjamin Hollander. Reply. Vol.
Letter.Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, p. 103. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 67–69.
reviews: Sternstein, Joseph P.*
The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay. articles:
Jacob B. Agus. Letter. Vol. 27, No. 3, Our movement and the state of Israel. Vol.
Spring, 1973, p. 84. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 45–53.
Steinhorn, Elihu J. The zionist crisis. Israel life and letters. Vol.
Conversion and Conservative Judaism. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 84–89.
Theodore Friedman. Letter. Vol. 29, No. 1, Zionism, the State of Israel and the Diaspora.
Fall, 1974, pp. 86–87. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 45–49.
Stern, Harold I.* letters:
articles: The other side of the coin. Alfred Lilienthal.
Gerut and the Conservative movement. Review. Joseph P. Sternstein. Letter. Bill
Introduction. Harold I. Stern; Seymour Gottlieb. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, p.
Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; Responses 94.
from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, reviews:
1979, pp. 28–31. Crossroads to Israel. Christopher Sykes.
reviews: Review. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966,
Conversion to Judaism: from the biblical pp. 60–62.
period to the present. Joseph R. Rosen- To the house of their fathers. Barnett Litvi-
bloom. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, noff. Review. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer,
1979, pp. 89–92. 1966, pp. 60–62.

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Sternstein, Joseph P.* (cont’d.) Straus, Leonard K.
reviews (cont’d.): Jerusalem. For Elie Wiesel. Poem. Vol. 25, No.
Israel; group relations in a new society. 2, Winter, 1971, p. 58.
Alex Weingrod. Review. Vol. 20, No. 4, Strube, Michael J.
Summer, 1966, pp. 60–62. Construction of religious symbols and
The other side of the coin. Alfred M. Lilien- professional roles by male and female
thal. Review. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, North American rabbis. Carie Carter;
1966, pp. 60–62. Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube. Vol.
Stock, Ernest. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79.
The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting Stuhlman, Daniel D.*
intellectuals. Erich and Rael Jean Isaac. Less than slaves. Benjamin B. Ferencz. Review.
Letter. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 95–96.
81–82. Stulman, Stephen L.
Stone, Ira F. “I and Thou” and the Akedah. Vol. 52, No. 1,
articles: Fall, 1999, pp. 33–39.
Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman Sussman, Gerald.
question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F. Let principle encounter principle: Conservative
Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. Judaism and religious egalitarianism. Albert
75–76. S. Axelrad. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
How much does a mitzvah weigh? Vol. 42, 1986–87, p. 114.
No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 67–68. Swichkow, Louis J.*
Emmanuel Levinas—a memorial. Delivered articles:
at the Jewish Theological Seminary, A discussion of Nathan Glazer’s American
1996. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. Judaism. Arnold Wolf; Louis Swichkow.
61–65. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, pp.
Empathic absence and presence as a route 24–28.
to God. The palpable absence of God. reviews:
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. The Jewish community of Utica, New York,
101–107. 1847–1948. S. Joshua Kohn. Review. Vol.
Textual reasoning. An introduction and 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 60–62.
sample reading of Genesis 38. The story Swidler, Leonard.
of Judah and Tamar. Vol. 53, No. 1, Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism. Vol.
Fall, 2000, pp. 62–71. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40.
letters: Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism.
Empathic absence and presence as a route Leonard Swidler. Letter. Stephen Fuchs.
to God. The palpable absence of God. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, p. 96.
Response. Mychal B. Springer. Vol. 51, Switkin, Linda R.
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 108–109. Women and change in Jewish law. Responses
Empathic absence and presence as a route to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur E.
to God. Conservative Judaism and Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Charry;
theology. Letter. David R. Blumenthal. Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Reifman;
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 93–94. Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. Vol. 29,
Stonehill, Judy. No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 43–45.
Two poems from Jerusalem. Vol. 27, No. 1, Szajkowski, Zosa.*
Fall, 1972, p. 74. articles:
Stow, Kenneth.* Jews in the foreign legion. Vol. 21, No. 4,
Agobard of Lyons and the medieval concept Summer, 1967, pp. 22–34.
of the Jew. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, The pacifism of Judah Magnes. Vol. 22,
pp. 58–65. No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 36–55.
Strassfeld, Michael.* reviews:
Rabbi: the American experience. Murray Incident at Compiègne. Treblinka. Jean-
Polner. Review. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, Francois Steiner. Review. Vol. 21, No. 2,
1977, pp. 90–91. Winter, 1967, pp. 27–33.

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Szonyi, David M.* Teller, Judd L.*
letters: articles:
The war against the Jews. Lucy S. Dawid- Negroes and Jews: a hard look. Vol. 21,
owicz. Review. David M. Szonyi. No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 13–20.
Letter. Charles W. Steckel. Vol. 30, No. The new populism and the Jews. Vol. 22,
3, Spring, 1976, pp. 94–95. No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 20–27.
Reply. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. After Nasser—what? Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
95–96. 1970, pp. 15–20.
reviews: letters:
Jewish radicalism. Jack Nusan Porter; Peter Negroes and Jews: a hard look.
Dreier. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, Letter. Theodore N. Lewis. Vol. 21, No.
1974, pp. 93–95. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 67–68.
The war against the Jews. Lucy S. Dawid- Letter. Theodore N. Lewis. Response.
owicz. Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, p. 68.
1975, pp. 66–69. Temkin, Sefton D.*
articles:
Taitz, Emily. Solomon Schechter and rabbinic scholarship.
Kol ishah—the voice of woman: where was Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. 52–54.
it heard in medieval Europe? Bibliography. Solomon Schechter and Max Heller. Vol.
Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 46–61. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
Tal, Uriel. 51–55.
Structures of fellowship and community in A crisis in anglo—Jewry. Vol. 18, No. 1,
Judaism. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. Fall, 1963, pp. 18–34.
3–12. New Reform liturgy. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall,
Tallon, Jr., James R. 1975, pp. 16–20.
The changing health care safety net. Vol. 51, letters:
No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 90–95. Faith and halakhah. David Aronson. Letter.
Talmon, Shemaryahu. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, p. 69.
Yehezkel Kaufmann’s approach to biblical reviews:
research. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. The crossing point. Gerda Charles. Review.
20–28. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 66–67.
Tanenbaum, Marc H. The emergence of Conservative Judaism.
Israel and the Jewish–Christian dialogue. Vol. Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 19, No. 2,
22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 1–18. Winter, 1965, pp. 93–95.
Tarnor, Norman. The authorized daily prayer book of the
The time and place. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, United Hebrew Congregations of the
1967, pp. 72–77. British Commonwealth of Nations. S.
Language and metaphor: tradition and the Singer. Review. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer,
Hebrew literary imagination. Vol. 34, No. 1966, pp. 52–58.
5, May/June, 1981, pp. 8–15. Order of service and customs for the syna-
Teitelbaum, Herbert D. gogue and the home . . . Moses Fried-
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need lander. Review. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer,
of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold 1966, pp. 52–58.
Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31, No. 2, A rabbi’s manual. Jules Harlow. Review. Vol.
Winter, 1977, p. 42. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 52–58.
Teller, Gerald A.* The growth of Reform Judaism. Gunther
An experiment that works in teenage religious Plaut. Review. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer,
education. Bernard Lipnick. Review. Vol. 1967, pp. 73–75.
32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 76–78. Prayer book for Jewish worship throughout
An experiment that works in teenage religious the year, Part II, new year and day of
education. Review. Gerald A. Teller. Letter. atonement (with English). Jakob J.
Bernard Lipnick. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, Kokotek. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
1979, p. 108. 1967, pp. 86–90.

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Temkin, Sefton D.* (cont’d.) Delivered at University of Notre Dame.
reviews (cont’d.): Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 54–66.
Order of service, Vol. II, prayers for the pil- Tobin, Gary A.
grim festivals. Assembly of Ministers of Structural change, Jewish identity, and
the Reform Synagogues of Great interfaith marriages of American Jews. Vol.
Britain. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 3–11.
1967, pp. 86–90. Tofield, Aaron J.
Lord Reading: The life of Rufus Isaacs First Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Marquess of Reading. H. Montgomery Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Hyde. Review. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S.
1969, pp. 89–90. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert
The Sassoons. Stanley Jackson. Review. L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Sil-
Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. verman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
82–84. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Reform Judaism—A historical perspective. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Essays from the yearbook of the Central Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
Conference of American Rabbis. Joseph Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
L. Blau. Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
1974, pp. 90–91. Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
Teplitz, Saul I.* Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
articles: Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
Isaac Leeser: a spiritual leader who led. Vol. Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 67–75. Winter, 2000, pp. 64–66.
reviews: Tokayer, Marvin.
Three million more? Gunther Lawrence. A rabbi in Japan. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 80–81.
pp. 91–92. Tomsky, Mervin B.
Teshima, Jacob Y. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
My memory of Professor Abraham Joshua Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission.
Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph;
78–80. Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel;
Tigay, Jeffrey H.* Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gordon
articles: Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Tobias
Triennial confusion. The open forum. Vol. Rothenberg; Seymour Rosenbloom;
29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 81–84. Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Harry
The book of Jonah and the Days of Awe. Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis;
Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz;
67–76. David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua
Genesis, science, and “scientific creation- Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol.
ism.” In memory of Rabbi Jacob E. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 77.
Segal. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Toubin, Isaac.
1987/1988, pp. 20–27. How to teach the Shoah. R.A. conference in
letters: memory of the six million. Vol. 18, No. 4,
Triennial confusion. Letter. Ernest B. Cohen. Summer, 1964, pp. 22–26.
Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, p. 95. A shift in educational focus. Reply. The Eretz
reviews: Yisrael dimension of contemporary Jewish
On translating the Torah. Notes on new life. Moshe Davis. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
NJV translation of the Torah. Harry H. 1969, pp. 59–61.
Orlinsky. Review essay. Vol. 26, No. 2, letters:
Winter, 1972, pp. 14–30. The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo-
Tirosh-Rothschild, Hava. rary Jewish life. Moshe Davis; Isaac
Maimonides and Aquinas: the interplay of two Toubin. Letter. Meyer Passow. Vol. 24,
masters in medieval Jewish philosophy. No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 57–58.

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Toynbee, Arnold J.* Lawrence Troster; Miriam Wyman. Vol.
Arnold J. Toynbee’s interpretation of history. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 3–4.
Review. Alexander J. Burnstein.Vol. 3, no. Created in the image of God. Humanity and
4, July, 1947, pp. 26–35. divinity in an age of environmentalism.
Trepp. Leo.* Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 14–24.
articles: Journey to the center of the earth. Birkat
Of German Jewry. Vol. 3, No. 1, Novem- Ha-Mazon and the quest for holiness.
ber, 1946, pp. 1–8. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 3–16.
Marc Bloch seen in Jewish perspective. Vol. From big bang to omega point. Jewish
25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 64–75. responses to recent theories in modern
reviews: cosmology. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
Peace of mind. Joshua Loth Liebman. 1997, pp. 17–31.
Review. Vol. 3, No. 2, February, 1947, Tzedek or triage. Restoring the balance of
pp. 43–46. creation. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp.
Book of doctrines and beliefs. Saadia Gaon. 11–19.
(tr.) Alexander Altmann. Review. Vol. 4, letters:
No. 1, October, 1947, pp. 19–21. The definition of evil in post-Holocaust
Breucken: gesammelte aufsaetze. Ernst theology. Lawrence Troster. Letter.
Simon. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, Emmanuel Goldsmith. Vol. 39, No. 3,
1968, pp. 90–94. Spring, 1987, p. 89.
Trimble, Virginia L. The definition of evil in post-Holocaust
Masada, suicide and Halakhah. Vol. 31, No. 2, theology. Letter. Emanuel S. Goldsmith.
Winter, 1977, pp. 45–55. Reply. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp.
letters: 89–90.
Masada, suicide and Halakhah. Letter. Tuchman, Gaye.*
Israel C. Stein. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, The Dreyfus affair: art, truth & justice.
1977, pp. 42–43. Norman L. Kleeblatt. Review. Vol. 40, No.
Trochtenberg, David Scott. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 80–82.
The new mohalim: personal reflections. Floyd Tucker, Gordon.
F. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn; Mark articles:
Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes; Charles The sayings of the wise are like goads. An
A. Scott; David Scott Trochtenberg. Brit appreciation of the works of Robert
Kodesh participants. Vol. 42, No. 4, Cover. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp.
Summer, 1990, pp. 61–65. 17–39.
Troster, Lawrence. The ordination of women and the culture
articles: of the movement. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
Fragments of a faith remembered: nines- 1995, pp. 87–93.
tatements of faith and doubt. Vol. 35, Heschel’s Torah min ha-Shamayim. Ancient
No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 5–14. theology and contemporary autobiogra-
Kayla’s prayer. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, phy. Gordon Tucker; Leonard Levin.
1984, pp. 65–69. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
The definition of evil in post-Holocaust pp. 48–55.
theology. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. Conservative Judaism and theology. Intro-
81–98. duction. Elliot N. Dorff; Gordon Tucker.
The love of God and the anthropic princi- Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 7–8.
ple. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, Contemporary philosophical quests for
pp. 43–51. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoreti-
To the mountain: a rationale for the cal and practical considerations. Vol.
mitzvot. Dedicated to Professor 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 84–95.
Yochanan Muffs and based on his Conservative Judaism and theology. Epi-
research on love and joy. Vol. 41, No. 3, logue. Elliot N. Dorff; Gordon Tucker.
Spring, 1989, pp. 44–56. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
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Tucker, Gordon. (cont’d.) Hungary: a sentimental journey. Vol. 25, No.
letters: 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 52–57.
Contemporary philosophical quests for reviews:
God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical The deputy. Rolf. Hochhuth. R.A. confer-
and practical considerations. Gordon ence in memory of the six million.
Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964,
Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, pp. 51–62.
1999, pp. 96–98. Tradition and reality. Nathan Rotenstreich.
Tutnauer, Moshe. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973,
articles: pp. 88–90.
Israel: a Jewish state in an unredeemed The mask Jews wear. The self-deception of
world. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. American Jews. Eugene B. Borowitz.
50–54. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974,
letters: pp. 85–86.
Chaplains in Vietnam. Letter to Moshe Tut- To heaven with scribes and Pharisees; the
nauer. Robert Golden. Vol. 24, No. 3, Jewish path to God. Lionel Blue.
Spring, 1970, pp. 58–59. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Positive-historical Judaism. The open 1976–1977, pp. 100–101.
forum. Positive-historical Judaism When bad things happen to good people.
exhausted: reflection’s on a Movement’s Harold S. Kushner. Review. Vol. 37,
future. Daniel H. Gordis. Vol. 47, No. No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 71–73.
3, Spring, 1995, pp. 86–91. The drowned and the saved. Primo Levi.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988,
Umansky, Ellen M.* pp. 84–85.
articles: Ungar, Michael N.
Lily H. Montagu: religious leader, organizer Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
and prophet. Vol. 34, No. 6, Assembly. Part I. Influences.
July/August, 1981, pp. 17–27. Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J.
Our community’s need for theology. When Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I.
ideology becomes theology. Creating a Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A.
theological language of and for Conser- Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael
vative Jews. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland; Samuel
1999, pp. 11–20. B. Press; Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg;
letters: Susan P. Fenrick; David Bockman;
Lily H. Montagu: religious leader, organizer Gershon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph;
and prophet. Ellen M. Umansky. Letter. Burton Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth
Roger Pavey. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis
1982, p. 95. Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses;
Our community’s need for theology. When Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52,
ideology becomes theology. Creating a No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 71–72.
theological language of and for Conser- United Synagogue.
vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky. Statement. Objectives and standards for the
Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2, congregational school. Joint commssion
Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24. with Rabbinical Assembly. Vol. 2, No. 3,
Ungar, Andre.* April, 1946, pp. 24–32.
articles: United Synagogue of America standards for
The Jew and the Negro: “As the children of synagogue practice. Vol. 10, No. 4,
the Ethiopians. . . .” Vol. 13, No. 1, Summer, 1956, pp. 22–25.
Fall, 1958, pp. 1–34. Urbont, Carl.
To Birmingham and back. Vol. 18, No. 1, The dilemma of Jewish center work. Vol.
Fall, 1963, pp. 1–17. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
After Auschwitz and the six day war. Vol. 26–34.
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Van Buren, Paul M.* Shall worshippers stand when the mourners
articles: recite the Kaddish? Hebrew. Vol. 8, No. 3,
Liberation theory—a response. Vol. 38, No. April, 1952, pp. 32–25.
1, Fall, 1985, pp. 36–37. Waldman, Morton J.
reviews: The congregational rabbi and the Conservative
Jesus and Judaism. E.P. Sanders. Review. Vol. synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, No. 2,
38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 114–116. Winter, 1975, pp. 94–95.
Van Doren, Mark. Waldman, Nahum, M.*
Maurice Samuel z”l. A remembrance. Eulogy. articles:
Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 13. Moral implications of the rabbinate: a
Visotsky, Burton L.* summary of the conference. Vol. 17,
articles: Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp.
Midrash Eishet Hayil. Vol. 38, No. 3, 39–48.
Spring, 1986, pp. 21–25. Withdrawal and commitment. Vol. 17,
letters: Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp.
Ancient synagogues in Eretz Yisrael. Mari- 63–70.
lyn J. Chiat. Letter. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win- Hebrew literature as a preaching resource.
ter, 1982, p. 95. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 48–52.
reviews: The designation of marital status in the
Two types of midrash study. What is ketubah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986,
midrash? Jacob Neusner. Studies in pp. 80–82.
midrash and related literature. Judah God within and without: a search for bal-
Goldin. (ed.) Barry L. Eichler; Jeffrey H. ance. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, 1989,
Tigay. Review essay. Vol. 41, No. 4, pp. 42–50.
Summer, 1989, pp. 65–71. Divine names and connotations. A reading
of the book of Jonah. Vol. 46, No. 4,
Wachs, Saul P. Summer, 1994, pp. 53–57.
The new curriculum for the Conservative reviews:
afternoon school. Vol. 34, No. 6, Hebrew poet in America: Hare’i bo’er
July/August, 1981, pp. 64–75. ba’esh. Arnold Band. Review. Vol. 19,
Aleinu: rabbinic theology in biblical language. No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 61–66.
Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 46–49. The critic as poet: The poet of the decline.
Aleinu: Rabbinic theology in biblical language. Chaim Brandwein. Review. Vol. 19, No.
Saul P. Wachs. Corrections. Editorial 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 75–81.
Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. Structuralist interpretations of Biblical
91–92. myth. Edmund Leach; D. Alan Aycock.
Wagner, Jerry. Review. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter,
letters: 1985–86, pp. 88–90.
Church and state reappraised. Wolfe Kel- Waldoks, Moshe.
man. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, From “God Ghetto” to prime time. A pro-
1970, p. 89. posal for a Jewish television network.
Church and state reappraised. Wolfe Kel- Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp.
man. Letter. Jerry Wagner. Response. 42–46.
Jacob Chinitz. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, Waskow, Arthur.*
1970, pp. 56–57. articles:
Wagner, Richard. “My legs were praying.” Theology and pol-
The Menorah curriculum. Jay B. Stern; Joseph itics in Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol.
Lukinsky. Letter. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
1977, pp. 95–96. 144–149.
Wald, Marcus. letters:
What does world Jewry expect of American Goddess feminism. Samuel H. Dresner. Let-
Jewry? Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, pp. ter. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp.
1–8. 94–95.

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Wasserman, Michael. servative movement. Mordecai Wax-
Outreach to interfaith couples: two conceptual man. Letter. Nathan A. Barack. Vol. 25,
models. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 74–86. No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 84–86.
The convert and the rabbi as “stress Editorial remarks. Dr. Louis Finkelstein.
absorbers”: a family-systems approach to Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 1–2.
problematic conversions. Vol. 43, No. 1, Editorial remarks. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
Fall, 1990, pp. 25–38. 1972, pp. 1–2.
Yedid nefesh. Prayer. Eleazar Azikri. (tr.) Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
Michael Wasserman. Vol. 43, No. 4, critique of the Conservative movement.
Summer, 1991, p. 32. Recent developments in Conservative
Yedid nefesh. Prayer. Eleazar Azikri. (tr.) Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream.
Michael Wasserman. Corrections. Editorial Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 92. Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
Intermarriage and Jewish continuity. The Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No.
rabbinic double bind. Vol. 48, No. 3, 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 24–26.
Spring, 1996, pp. 33–39. reviews:
Waxman, Mordecai.* Tradition and change. Review. Jacob B. Agus.
articles: Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 46–54.
I miss the Red Sea. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
1963, pp. 35–44. critique of the Conservative movement.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Recent developments in Conservative
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 74. Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No.
The Rabbinical Assembly at 75: retrospect 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 24–26.
and prospect. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, Waxman, Nissan.
1975, pp. 3–12. The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradition. Vol.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits of 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 71–76.
dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold letters:
Jacob Wolf. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter, The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradition.
1977, pp. 15–28. Nissan Waxman. Jewish law and religious
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and values in the secular state. Abraham
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Goldberg. Reply. Louis I. Rabinowitz.
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 82–84.
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 35. Waxman, Ruth B.*
Recovering history, transmitting tradition. O the chimneys. On reading Nelly Sachs. Vol.
Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 5–7. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 48–55.
letters: Weber, Douglas D.
A declaration of intention. Letter. Vol. 24, Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 1–2. Assembly. Part III. Community.
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 2, Susan Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin
Winter, 1970, p. 1. S. Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 3, Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman;
Spring, 1970, p. 1. David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol.
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 4, 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 82–83.
Summer, 1970, p. 1. Weber, Sally.
Editorial remarks. Directions for the Con- Beyond havurah. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
servative movement. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1983–84, pp. 24–27.
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 1–4. Wechsler, Harlan J.*
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 3, articles:
Spring, 1971, pp. 1–2. Grappling with theology for our lives. The
Editorial remarks. Directions for the Con- artisan’s touch: Jewish ethics and the

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doctrine of creation.Richard L. Ruben- Weinberger, Leon J.*
stein; Arthur E. Green; Elliott Dorff; Wine, women and death: medieval poems on
Seymour Siegel; Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. the good life. Raymond P. Scheindlin.
28, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 53–60. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, p. 92.
Seymour Siegel, theologian and teacher. Weinberger, Theodore.
Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 56–73. Experiencing Jewish theology. Aspects of
On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s guide. rabbinic theology. Solomon Schechter.
Delivered originally at the Forum for Introduction. Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 45,
Conservative Jewish Renewal, October, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 32–41.
1994. Response to “A Rabbinic Letter Solomon Schechter’s (postmodern)
on Intimate Relations.” Elliot N. Dorff. Conservative Jewish theology. Vol. 46, No.
Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 40–48. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 24–36.
letters: Weine, Max.*
Grappling with theology for our lives. Jewish articles:
theology and the current world situation. Sha-dal as a literary guide. Hebrew. Vol. 3,
Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. Green; No. 1, November, 1946, pp. 31–29.
Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; Harlan J. Maimonides’ thirteen articles of faith. Vol.
Wechsler. Letter. Michael Rosenak. Vol. 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 26–32.
29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 85–86. A modern approach to Shabbat. The open
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis- forum. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969,
tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow. pp. 72–77.
Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman; One rabbi’s retirement. Vol. 31, No. 3,
Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wech- Spring, 1977, pp. 84–87.
sler. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. letters:
80–81. A modern approach to Shabbat. Max
Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman; Weine. Letter. Ernest and Elaine Cohen.
Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wech- Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 68.
sler. Response. Jules Harlow. Vol. reviews:
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83. Samuel David Luzzatto. Samuel David Luz-
Empathic absence and presence as a route to zatto: traditionalist scholar. Morris B.
God. The commanding nearness of God. Margolies. Review essay. Vol. 33, No.
Jonathan Wittenberg. Response. Vol. 51, 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 84–88.
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 122–125. Weiner, Eugene.
Weinberg, Julius.* The challenge of engaging post-assimilationist
reviews: Jews. Delivered as the Annual Solomon and
Tales of four communities. The history of Rose Becker Lecture in the Sociology of
the Jews of Milwaukee. Louis Contemporary Jewry, Jewish Theological
Swichkow; Lloyd P. Gartner. History of Seminary, 1996. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
the Jews of Los Angeles. Max Vorspan; 1996, pp. 3–13.
Lloyd P. Gartner. Immigrants to free- The challenge of engaging post-assimilationist
dom. Joseph Brandes. New York Jews Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter. Louis Kaplan.
and the quest for community. Arthur A. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 93–94.
Goren. Review essay. Vol. 27, No. 1, Weinstein, David.*
Fall, 1972, pp. 41–49. Symposium on Jewish studies in the university.
Weinberg, Neal.* The consortium and Jewish studies. Baruch
Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law—Essays A. Levine; Menahem Mansoor; Paul
and responsa. Walter Jacob; Moshe Zemer. Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; David Weinstein;
Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter,
91–94. 1973, pp. 25–29.
Weinberg, Norbert. Weintraub, Samuel H.
King Saul’s fortune at the hand of the Project Link: principled, sensitive, Conservative
homilists. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. outreach. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp.
7–21. 39–49.

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Weintraub, Simkha Y.* Islam. John Alden Wiliams. Review. Vol.
Mine enemy. Amalia and Aharon Barnea. (tr.) 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70.
Chaya Amir. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, Judaism. Arthur Hertzberg. Review. Vol.
Spring, 1989, pp. 82–84. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70.
Weisberger, Ralph M. Weiss-Halivni, David.*
The status of religion in the state of Israel. Halakhic exegesis. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring,
Delivered at a special conference, 1956, pp. 52–58.
Rabbinical Assembly committee on Israel Professor Saul Lieberman z”l. Vol. 38, No. 3,
and Zionism, February, 1952. Vol. 9, No. Spring, 1986, pp. 5–9.
1, December, 1952, pp. 1–21. David Halivni and Shamma Friedman:
Weiss, Gerald B. conflicting trends in Talmud criticism. H.A.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remembered. (Chanan) Alexander. Vol. 39, No. 3,
Reminiscences. Myron M. Fenster; Isaac Spring, 1987, pp. 45–57.
Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bernard Lipnick; Epistemological bondage. Vol. 39, No. 4,
Jack Riemer; Neal Rose; Gerry J. Summer, 1987, pp. 56–61.
Rosenberg; Martin I. Sandberg; Gershon Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude.*
Schwartz; Israel C. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; The agony of the agunah. The open forum.
Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 51–54.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 177–178. Moses and the psychoanalysis. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Weiss, Joseph.* Summer, 1966, pp. 43–51.
The current theological situation. Seymour Demythologizing the Hebrew Bible. Vol. 23,
Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 51–59.
1969, p. 23. letters:
Weiss, M. David.* The agony of the agunah. Letter. Joseph
reviews: Aronson. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966,
From death-camp to existentialism. The p. 93.
doctor and the soul. Viktor E. Frankl. Masada. Zalman Dimitrovsky. Letter. Vol.
Reviews. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 84–89.
pp. 75–78. reviews:
A faith for moderns. Robert Gordis. The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald
Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. R. Cutler. Review. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
63–65. 1969, pp. 86–91.
Man’s religions. John B. Noss. Review. Vol. Weistrop, Jerome.*
18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70. Mental health skills for clergy. Dana Charry.
The religion of man. Huston Smith. Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp.
Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, 90–91.
pp. 68–70. Wells, Leon W.
The religions of mankind. Edmund Davison I do not say kaddish. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer,
Soper. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 3–6.
1964, pp. 68–70. I do not say kaddish. Letter. Nathan A. Barack.
Great religions of modern man. Richard A. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, p. 96.
Gard. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, Wernick, Eugene A.
1964, pp. 68–70. Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt. Letters.
Buddhism. Richard A. Gard. Review. Vol. Mortimer Ostow; Mel Rosen. Response. Vol.
18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, p. 91.
Christianity: Catholicism. George Brantl. Wertheimer, Jack.*
Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, articles:
pp. 68–70. Kaplan vs. “the great do-nothings.” The
Christianity: Protestantism. J. Leslie Dun- inconclusive battle over The New Hag-
stan. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, gadah. From the Ratner Center. Vol. 45,
1964, pp. 68–70. No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 20–37.
Hindusim. Louis Renou. Review. Vol. 18, The current dilemma of Conservative
No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70. Judaism. Delivered at the Forum for

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Conservative Renewal, June, 1993. in the Jewish workers’ movement in Tsarist
Excerpted in part from A people divid- Russia. Ezra Mendelsohn. Review. Vol. 25,
ed: Judaism in contemporary America. No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 91–92.
Jack Wertheimer. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win- Wilson, Woodrow.
ter, 1994, pp. 19–25. The State. Excerpts. Sect. 220. Vol. 2, No. 1,
Pioneers of the Conservative rabbinate. October, 1945, p. gimel.
Reports from the field by graduates of Wineman, Aryeh.*
“Schechter’s Seminary.” From the Rat- articles:
ner Center. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, Liqqutei tefillot: the metamorphosis of
1995, pp. 53–70. Torah into prayer. Vol. 35, No. 3,
reviews: Spring, 1982, pp. 43–49.
From Dreyfus to Vichy: the remaking of Zelda’s poems on Shabbat. Vol. 37, No. 3,
French Jewry, 1906–1939. Paula Spring, 1984, pp. 32–37.
Hyman. Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, A wrestling with interpretation in a classi-
September/October, 1980, pp. 70–72. cal Hasidic text. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Wenig, Margaret Moers.* 1997, pp. 68–74.
Lily Montagu and the advancement of Liberal The exodus in the lens of Hasidic teaching.
Judaism. Ellen Umansky. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 39–45.
Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 100–101. letters:
Wessel, Morris A. Tefillah at Ramah: goals, methods, and
Artificial insemination, egg donation and impact. Neil Gillman. Letter. Vol. 41,
adoption. Elliot N. Dorff. Responsum. No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 100–101.
Committee on Jewish Law and Standards. reviews:
Letters. Hershel Goldwasser; Morris A. Tormented master, a life of Rabbi Nahman
Wessel. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. of Bratslav. Arthur Green. Review. Vol.
94–95. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 89–90.
Whartman, Eliezer. Masot beguf rishon. Essays in the first per-
Mevakshei derekh: seeking a path. Israel life son. Aharon Appelfeld. Review. Vol. 33,
and letters. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 93–94.
pp. 49–58. Rabbis and wives. Chaim Grade. Review. Vol.
Three Israeli sketches. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 76–78.
1966, pp. 35–42. Winer, Gershon.*
Wiesel, Elie. Ber Borochov. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968,
My teacher. R.A. conference in memory of the pp. 56–66.
six million. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, Winter, Edmund.
pp. 63–66. The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuyim:
Words from a witness. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, the neglected mitzvah. Edmund Winter;
1967, pp. 40–48. Morris Laub. The open forum. Vol. 24, No.
Wigoder, Geoffrey.* 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 45–50.
articles: Wischnitzer, Rachel.*
Ingathering and integration. Israel life and The tree of light, a study of the menorah, the
letters. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, seven-branched lampstand. L. Yarden.
pp. 40–48. Review. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp.
Vatican II, III & IV. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 94–95.
1965, pp. 41–50. Wise, Aaron M.
On producing an encyclopedia. Vol. 26, The man who breached the walls of Jerusalem.
No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 40–45. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 76–85.
reviews: Darshanim project. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
The autobiography of Nahum Goldmann. Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 90–92.
Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need
pp. 89–91. of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold
Wildman, Allan.* Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31, No. 2,
Class struggle in the Pale. The formative years Winter, 1977, pp. 42–43.

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Wittenberg, Jonathan. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp.
Empathic absence and presence as a route to 103–106.
God. The commanding nearness of God. Out of our people’s past. Walter Ackerman.
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 110–121. Review. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979,
Empathic absence and presence as a route to pp. 103–106.
God. The commanding nearness of God. Wohlberg, Max.
Jonathan Wittenberg. Response. Harlan J. articles:
Wechsler. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. Beiti-beit tfillah. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring,
122–125. 1959, pp. 27–36.
Wohlberg, Jeffrey A.* Shiru lo. Aspects of congregational song.
articles: Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 58–60.
Probem solving: the congregational schools. letters:
By-products of the teacher shortage. Vol. Prayer and music. Jack Gottlieb.
26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 57–59. II. A rejoinder. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 1968, pp. 73–76.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Letter. Jack Gottlieb. Reply. Vol. 22,
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley No. 4, Summer, 1968, p. 82.
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Wohlberg, Mitchell.
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; The American synagogue: present and
Hillel E. Silverman; Sol Landau; prospects. Wolfe Kelman. Letter. Vol. 26,
Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Fenster; No. 3, Spring, 1972, p. 81.
Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Murray Wolf, Arnold Jacob.*
Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom; Morton articles:
H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David A discussion of Nathan Glazer’s American
Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Her- Judaism. Arnold Wolf; Louis
bert Yoskowitz; Richard Hammer- Switchkow. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer,
man; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; 1958, pp. 21–23.
Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skol- The dilemma of Claude Montefiore. Vol.
nik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 22–25.
Eilberg; Daniel Nevins. Vol. 52, No. The current theological situation. Seymour
2, Winter, 2000, p. 87. Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical mer, 1969, pp. 23–24.
Assembly. Part IV. The Rabbinic mission. American Jewry and Israel. The need for
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Dorph; dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold
Bernard Glassman; Samuel Chiel; Jacob Wolf. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter,
Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Gor- 1977, pp. 29–34.
don Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31,
Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 43–44.
Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; Mervin B. The new assimilationists. Vol. 33, No. 4,
Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; David Summer, 1980, pp. 36–40.
Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua Israel as the false Messiah. Vol. 40, No. 3,
Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. Spring, 1988, pp. 55–58.
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 69. letters:
letters: Israel as the false Messiah. Letter. Theodore
Problem solving in the congregational N. Lewis. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989,
schools. Simcha Kling; Jeffrey A. pp. 93–95.
Wohlberg. Letter. Morton Siegel. Vol. reviews:
26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 73. This people Israel: the meaning of Jewish
reviews: existence. Leo Baeck. (tr.) Albert H.
Judaism: the way of sanctification. Samuel Friedlander. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1,
H. Dresner; Byron L. Sherwin. Review. Fall, 1965, pp. 78–79.

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Power struggle. Richard L. Rubenstein. Fendrick; David Bockman; Gershon
Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
92–94. Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
The book of Exodus. Brevard Chiles. Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen
pp. 85–86. Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
The image of the non-Jew in Judaism. 1999, pp. 67–69.
David Novak. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, The synagogue as health proxy. A proposal.
Fall, 1986, pp. 117–121. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 72–75.
The letters of Martin Buber: a life of dia- reviews:
logue. (ed.) Nahum Glatzer; Paul Canarsie. Jonathan Rieder. Review. Vol. 38,
Mendes-Flohr. Review. Vol. 45, No. 3, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 99–100.
Spring, 1993, pp. 90–91. Wugmeister, Susi.*
Wolintz, Ellen S. The American Jews. James Yaffe. Review.
articles: Richard J. Israel; Susi Wugmeister. Vol. 23,
A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 85–89.
women call for change.” Vol. 51, No. 3, Wyler, Marjorie G.
Spring, 1999, pp. 59–78. The Eternal Light. Judaism on the airwaves.
letters: Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp.
A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish 18–22.
women call for change.” Ellen S. The Eternal Light. Judaism on the airwaves. Erra-
Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol. tum. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, p. 41.
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95. Wyman, Miriam.
Wolpe, David.* A note from the editors. On environment.
Unetaneh tokef. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, Lawrence Troster; Miriam Wyman. Vol. 44,
pp. 79–81. No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 3–4.
Wolpe, Gerald I.* Derech eretz. A personal exploration. Vol. 44,
articles: No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 5–13.
Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky; Suggested readings. On ecology. Vol. 44, No.
David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 79–80.
Harry Gordon. Discussion.Vol. 29, No.
4, Summer, 1975, pp. 53–54, 58. Ydit, Meir M.
The rabbi and the congregation: reflections The counting of ‘day’ and ‘night.’ Vol. 35, No.
on a relationship. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win- 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 25–29.
ter, 1990–91, pp. 41–44. Yellin, Richard M.
Joseph, the Zaddik. Father of his country. A philosophy of Jewish masculinity: one
Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. interpretation. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
69–74. 1979, pp. 89–94.
Health care; right or privilege. Moral and Conservative Judaism, rabbis, and standards. Vol.
religious values in health care reform. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 60–63.
Preface. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, Three ‘problem’ congregants. The neglected
p. 5. congregants.Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983,
Health care and Mrs. Job. The conflict of pp. 79–80.
personal categories. Vol. 51, No. 4, Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim.*
Summer, 1999, pp. 31–39. reviews:
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Baer’s history, translated and revisited. A
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. history of the Jews in Christian Spain.
Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Yitzhak Baer. Review. Vol. 21, No. 1,
Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Fall, 1966, pp. 73–82.
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; In praise of Ladino. The Sephardic tradi-
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; tion: Ladino and Spanish–Jewish litera-
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; ture. Moshe Lazar. Review essay. Vol.
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 56–66.

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Yoffie, Adina M. Young, Leila Rosen.
Refusal of the levirate’s marriage. A woman’s Women in synagogue life: models of
rights. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. congregational change and one
22–29. congregation’s ‘path of change.’ Vol. 38,
Yoskowitz, Herbert A.* No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 74–79.
articles: Youngstein, Kenneth.
Bringing young Jews back to the syna- The definition of death. Daniel C. Goldfarb;
gogue. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 30, No. 2,
77–79. Winter, 1976, pp. 38–39.
Mordecai Kaplan: recollections of a grand- Yuter, Alan J.*
son. Daniel M. Musher; Herbert A. letters:
Yoskowitz. Vol. 34, No. 4, Towards a legal theory of the Conserva-tive
March/April, 1981, pp. 34–41. movement. Elliot Dorff. Letter. Vol. 28,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 72–74.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame-
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley work. Joel Roth. The limits of halakhic
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; activism. Rudolph J. Adler; Alan J.
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Response.
Hillel E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Fenster; 56–62.
Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Murray Editorial remarks. Harold S. Kushner. Let-
Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom; Morton ter. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp.
H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David 78–79.
Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Her- Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
bert Yoskowitz; Richard Hammer- binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
man; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay.
Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skol- Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No.
nik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 102–103.
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. Judaism and the search for spirituality. Neil
2, Winter, 2000, pp. 87–88. Gillman. Jewish knowledge: redrawing
reviews: the map. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Letter.
Agada: the language of Jewish faith. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
Samuel E. Karff. Review. Vol. 33, No. 123–124.
3, Spring, 1980, pp. 92–93. reviews:
Prophetic faith in a secular age. Levi A. The haggadah as teacher. Michael Strass-
Olan. Review. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, feld; Rabbinical Assembly. Review
1983–84, pp. 78–79. essay. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979,
Jacob Agus: seeking the right road. The pp. 88–93.
Jewish Quest: essays on basic concepts Studies in the Mishne Torah: Book of
of Jewish theology. Jacob B. Agus. Knowledge. Moses Maimonides.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Hebrew. Hakham Jose Faur. Review.
1987/1988, pp. 67–72. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 80–85.
A history of Israel. Volume II. From the Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-
aftermath of the Yom Kippur War. rabbinics. Judaism: the evidence of
Howard M. Sachar. Review. Vol. 40, Mishnah. Jacob Neusner. Review
No. 3, Spring, 1988, p. 74. essay. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol.
Fortress introduction to American Judaism: 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 102–103.
what the books say, what the people do.
Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Zaiman, Joel H.
Winter, 1997, pp. 88–89. Conversion to Judaism—a history and
Rachel. Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol. analysis. David M. Eichhorn. Review.
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 84–86. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 84–90.

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Jewish parent education. Vol. 26, No. 4, letters:
Summer, 1972, pp. 69–71. The unmarried Jew: problems and
On education our children: introduction. prospects. Viviana Zelizer. Letter.
Menorah curriculum. Joel Zaiman; Jay B. Shlomo Balter. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
Stern; Joseph Lukinsky. Vol. 31, No. 2, 1979, pp. 111–112.
Winter, 1977, pp. 80–81. Zenner, Walter P.*
Zameret, Zvi (Belinsky). The tents of Jacob. Raphael Patai. Review.
Religious alternatives in Israel. 2. A secular Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp.
sabra views the Conservative movement. 87–89.
Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 72–73. Zerin, Edward.*
Zeffron, Alan. Love and sex: a modern Jewish perspective.
Dialogue between American Jewry and Robert Gordis. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2,
Israelis. Letter. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, Winter, 1979, pp. 104–105.
p. 93. Ziegler, Michael.
Zelermyer, Gerald B. Critique of ‘The meaning of Jewish law.’
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- Seymour Siegel. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fenster; 1980, pp. 70–74.
Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bernard Zisenwine, David.
Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Rose; Gerry The Jewish curriculum: a local approach.
J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Sandberg; Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 64–73.
Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. Stein; Gerald Zucker, David.
B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Doest Thou well to be angry . . . ? On
Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. Jonah. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993,
178–179. pp. 83–84.
Zelizer, Gerald L. Zucker, David Jeremy.
Some aspects of Schechter’s theology. Vol. 23, Strangers, angels and redemptions. Jewish/
No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 76–81. Christian images in two Malamud stories.
Women and change in Jewish law. Responses Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 43–50.
to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur E. Abraham, Isaac and Malamud. Vol. 45, No. 4,
Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Charry; Summer, 1993, pp. 66–75.
Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Reif- Zucker, Moshe.
man; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and need
Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 47–48. of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold
Zelizer, Viviana A. Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, No. 2,
articles: Winter, 1977, p. 37.
The unmarried Jew: problems and Zwelling, Victor D.
prospects. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, Conservative priorities. Vol. 27, No. 4,
pp. 15–21. Summer, 1973, pp. 84–86.

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ABORTION death decisions in light of the Jewish


Barmash, Pamela. tradition. Barry D. Cytron; Earl
Jewish women living the challenge: a Hadas- Schwartz. Review essay. Vol. 40,
sah compendium. (ed.) Carol Diament. No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80.
Programming ideas. Claudia Chernov; Elovitz, Mark H.
Leora Tanenbaum. Review. Vol. 50, No. Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky;
4, Summer, 1998, pp. 95–96. David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel;
Dorff, Elliot N. Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No.
articles: 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 54–56.
The effects of science on Jewish law. Feldman, David M.
Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, Abortion and ethics. The rabbinic view-
pp. 52–60. point. Harold Nitowsky; David M.
Artificial insemination, egg donation Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Harry Gor-
and adoption. Responsum. Commit- don. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp.
tee on Jewish Law and Standards. 31–38.
Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60. Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky;
reviews: David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel;
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No.
Caring and curing: health and medi- 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 58–61.
cine in the western religious tradi- Freund, Richard A.
tions. Ronald L. Numbers; Darrel W. The ethical realism of Seymour Siegel.
Amundsen. Review essay. Vol. 40, Originally presented at the Association
No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. of Jewish Studies Conference, Boston,
Modern medicine and Jewish values. December, 1988. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall,
Jewish values in bioethics. (ed.) Levi 1992, pp. 67–81.
Meier. Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Gordon, Harry.
Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. Abortion and ethics. Situational ethics.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Harold Nitowsky; David M. Feldman;
Health and medicine in the Jewish Seymour Siegel; Harry Gordon. Vol. 29,
tradition. David M. Feldman. No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 49–51.
Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Sum- Kirschner, Robert.
mer, 1988, pp. 72–80. The halakhic status of the fetus with
Modern medicine and Jewish values. respect to abortion. Vol. 34, No. 6,
When life is in the balance: life and July/August, 1981, pp. 3–16.

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ABORTION (cont’d.) Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No.
Klein, Isaac. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 52–53, 58,
Science and some ethical issues—the Jewish 61–62.
view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. reviews:
35–47. Noam, a forum for the clarification of
Teshuvah on abortion. Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, contemporary halakhic problems.
1959, pp. 47–51. Volume 9. Menachem Kasher.
Abortion and Jewish tradition. Vol. 24, No. Review. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
3, Spring, 1970, pp. 26–33. 1967, pp. 74–76.
Abortion and Jewish tradition. Letter. Steinberg, Werner.
Werner Steinberg. Reply. Vol. 25, No. 1, Abortion and Jewish tradition. Isaac Klein.
Fall, 1970, pp. 72–74. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
Lubliner, Immanuel. 70–72.
Birth control in Jewish law. David M. Feld- Wolpe, Gerald.
man. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky;
1970, pp. 89–91. David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel;
Nitowsky, Harold. Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No.
Abortion and ethics. Making informed 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 53–54, 58.
decisions. Harold Nitowsky; David M. ABRAHAM. See BIBLE and BIBLICAL
Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Harry Gor- SCHOLARSHIP; PATRIARCHS and
don. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. MATRIARCHS
26–30. ABUSE. See DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky; ADLER, CYRUS
David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Fierstien, Robert E.
Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No. The emergence of Jewish scholarship in
4, Summer, 1975, p. 52. America: the publication of the ‘Jewish
Novak, David. Encyclopedia.’ Shuly Rubin Schwartz.
Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky; Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994,
David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; pp. 89–90.
Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No. Gartner, Lloyd P.
4, Summer, 1975, pp. 56–58. The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
Abortion and the sanctity of life; a philo- renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo-
sophical view. Baruch Brody. Review. logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.)
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 89–92. Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol. 50,
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 80–88.
Contemporary halakhic problems. J. David Ginzberg, Eli.
Bleich. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, The last of the first: Mama G. Vol. 33, No.
1979, pp. 83–89. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 26–35.
Reform responsa for our time. Solomon B. Gordis, Robert F.
Freehof. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, The struggle for self-definition in Conserva-
1979, pp. 83–89. tive Judaism. Delivered at the 1986
Rubenstein, Jeffrey. Rabbinical Assembly convention. Vol.
Understanding Jewish ethics. Richard A. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 7–19.
Freund. Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Sum- Greenbaum, Michael B.
mer, 1992, pp. 83–85. Finkelstein and his critics. Vol. 47, No. 4,
Siegel Seymour. Summer, 1995, pp. 3–78.
Abortion and ethics. Fetal experimentation. Kling, Simcha.
A bias for life.Harold Nitowsky; David Cyrus Adler and Zionism. Vol. 33, No. 1,
M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Harry Fall, 1979, pp. 22–27.
Gordon. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, Meirovich, Harvey W.
pp. 39–48. Reclaiming Chief Rabbi Hertz as a Conser-
Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky; vative Jew. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer,
David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; 1994, pp. 3–23.

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Norich, Anita. Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 49, No.
JPS: the Americanization of Jewish culture, 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60.
1888–1988. Jonathan D. Sarna. Review. Gold, Michael.
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 85–88. And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
Parzen, Herbert. the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the Review. Marsha Riben. Letter. Vol. 42,
Schechter era. Vol. 4, No. 2, February, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 63–64.
1948, pp. 11–23. Riben, Marsha.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
Adler administration, part 1. Vol. 6, the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 51–67. Review. Ralph G. Dalin. Letter. Vol. 41,
The history of Conservative Judaism—the No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 95–96.
Adler administration, part 2, Vol. 6, ADULT EDUCATION
No. 4, May, 1950, pp. 26–38. Ballonoff, Martin.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the Retreat to progress: Adult education come
Adler administration, part 2. Correc- of age. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975,
tion. Editorial Board. Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 79–87.
October, 1950, p. 27. Brusin, David.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the The promise of PEP. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
Adler administration, part 3. Vol. 7, 1981, pp. 53–55.
No. 1, October, 1950, pp. 15–27. Charry, Elias.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the A novel experiment in religious education.
Adler administration, part 4. Vol. 7, Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. 20–23.
No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 40–48. Glassman, Bernard.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the “How to” Judaic books of interest. Jewish
Adler administration, conclusion. Vol. guided imagery: a how-to book for
7, No. 3, April, 1951, pp. 16–24. rabbis, educators and group leaders.
Rosenblum, Herbert. Dov Peretz Elkins. Books in Review . . .
The shaping of an institution. The 1902 Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 85–86.
reorganization of the Seminary. Vol. 27, “How to” Judaic books of interest. Striving
No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 35–48. toward virtue: a contemporary guide for
Conservative Judaism, then and now. A dif- Jewish ethical behavior. Kerry M.
ferent spirit: The Jewish Theological Olitzky; Rachel T. Sabath. Books in
Seminary of America 1886–1902. Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Robert E. Fierstein. Review essay. Vol. 1997, p. 86.
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85. Rediscovering Judaism: Bar and Bat Mitz-
Szajkowski, Zosa. vah for adults. Kerry M. Olitzky;
The pacifism of Judah Magnes. Vol. 22, Ronald H. Isaacs. Books in review . . .
No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 36–55. Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
Wertheimer, Jack. 1997, p. 85.
Pioneers of the Conservative rabbinate. Succeeding at Jewish education: how one
Reports from the field by graduates of synagogue made it work. Joseph
“Schechter’s Seminary.” From the Rat- Reimer. Books in review . . . Vol. 50,
ner Center. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, No. 1, Fall, 1997, p. 86.
1995, pp. 53–70. Swimming in the sea of Talmud. Michael
ADOPTION Katz; Gershon Schwartz. Books in
Dalin, Ralph G. review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51,
And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and No. 1, Fall, 1998, p. 81.
the Jewish couple. Michael Gold. Review. Jewish dimensions of social justice: tough
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 85–88. moral choices of our time. Albert
Dorff, Elliot N. Vorspan; David Saperstein. Books in
Artificial insemination, egg donation and review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51,
adoption. Responsum. Committee on No. 3, Spring, 1999, p. 85.

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ADULT EDUCATION (cont’d.) Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Glassman, Bernard (cont’d.) Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
The year Mom got religion: one woman’s Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. David Hoff-
midlife journey into Judaism. Lee Mey- man. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
erhoff Hendler. Books in review . . . 103–105.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 3, Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87. Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
The Lord will gather me in: my Journey to Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response.
Jewish Orthodoxy. David Klinghoffer. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. 105–108.
Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87. Klein, Isaac.
Ingall, Carol K. The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn Abi
Soul-turning. Parent education in a Conser- Zimra. Israel M. Goldman. Review. Vol.
vative Jewish day school. Vol. 45, No. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 91–92.
4, Summer, 1993, pp. 50–65. Rabinowitz, Louis I.
Kieval, Herman (Hayyim). How Jewish is the Jewish state? Vol. 26,
Lifelong learning among Jews. Israel M. No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 1–13.
Goldman. Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Sum- Ungar, Andre.
mer, 1976, pp. 91–93. The Jew and the Negro: “As the children of
Listfield, Stephen Chaim. the Ethiopians. . . .” Vol. 13, No. 1,
Embracing Judaism. Revised edition. Sim- Fall, 1958, pp. 1–34.
cha Kling; Carl Perkins. Review. Vol. AGGADAH. See also JEWISH LAW; MIDRASH
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 85–86. Addison, Howard A.
Schafler, Samuel. Ritual and myth: towards a revitalization
Teaching Conservative Judaism and the of Jewish worship. Vol. 34, No. 2,
Jewish family. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, November/December, 1980, pp. 43–49.
1979, pp. 73–78. Adler, Rachel.
Schorsch, Ismar. Feminist folktales of justice. Robert Cover
The sacred cluster. The core values of Con- as a resource for the renewal of
servative Judaism. Vol. 47, No. 3, halakhah. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993,
Spring, 1995, pp. 3–12. pp. 40–55.
Zaiman, Joel H. Agus, Jacob B.
Jewish parent education. Vol. 26, No. 4, The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis of
Summer, 1972, pp. 69–71. Taamei ha-mitzvot besifrut Yisrael.
AFRICAN JEWRY Isaac Heinemann. Review. Vol. 11, No.
Gitelson, Susan A. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. 24–34.
Whatever became of Uganda? Vol. 25, No. Alexander, Chanan.
3, Spring, 1971, pp. 23–32. Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative
Hoffman, David. curricula. Response. Jewish law in Con-
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of servative schools. David Resnick. Vol.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. 34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. David Hoff- 57–62.
man. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
103–105. What’s so bad about guilt? Learning to live
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of with it since we can’t live without it.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Harlan J. Wechsler. Of the making of
Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response. books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 2,
Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 96.
Winter, 2000, pp. 105–108. The classic midrash: Tannaitic commen-
Kaplan, Dana Evan. taries on the Bible. Reuven Hammer. Of
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 48, No. 4,
Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 46–62. Summer, 1996, pp. 95–96.

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Berger, Julius. stein. Review. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
Restraint on marriages during the omer 1981, pp. 90–91.
days. Vol. 8, No. 3, April, 1952, pp. Klein, Isaac.
16–22. Science and some ethical issues—the Jewish
Bernards, Solomon S. view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp.
The living Talmud—the wisdom of the 35–47.
Fathers, and its classical commentaries. Law and Theology in Judaism. David
Judah Goldin. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
Spring, 1959, pp. 54–55. mer, 1975, pp. 88–92.
Blumenthal, Aaron H. Lerner, Stephen C.
The status of women in Jewish law. Vol. Gerut and the Conservative movement. An
31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40. approach for our time. Harold I. Stern;
Cohen, Martin Samuel. Seymour Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner;
The tallit. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. Responses from Converts. Vol. 33, No.
3–15. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 42–49.
Dresner, Samuel H. Levin, Leonard.
The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbinical Towards a new conception of halakhic
Assembly. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, process? Towards an aggadic Judaism.
pp. 1–19. Edward Feld. Response. Vol. 30, No. 1,
Heschel and halakah: the vital center. Vol. Fall, 1975, pp. 62–65.
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 18–31. Heschel’s homage to the rabbis. Torah min
Goddess feminism. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, ha-Shamayim as historical theology.
1993, pp. 3–23. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
Feld, Edward. pp. 56–66.
Towards an aggadic Judaism. The open Levinthal, Israel H.
forum. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, The uniqueness of the classic Jewish ser-
pp. 79–84. mon. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp.
Freudenstein, Eric. 77–80.
Israel: anticipation and reality. Technology Loeb, Mark G.
assessment and the Jewish tradition. And God braided Eve’s hair. Danny Siegel;
Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Allan Sugarman. Review. Vol. 31, No.
Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 91–93.
Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Mandelbaum, Bernard.
Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. Solomon Schechter. The man and his
44–52. vision. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
Grossman, Susan. 46–54.
Feminism, midrash and mikveh. Vol. 44, Meirovich, Harvey W.
No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 7–17. Handling crisis. An aggadic response. Vol.
Hoffman, Lawrence A. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 58–67.
Jewish knowledge: redrawing the map. Novak, David.
Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. Towards an aggadic Judaism. Edward Feld.
36–43. Response. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975,
Jacobs, Louis. pp. 58–61.
Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah shel Peli, Pinchas Hacohen.
hadorot (Theology of ancient Judaism). Hermeneutics in the thought of J. B.
Abraham Joshua Heschel. Review. Vol. Soloveitchik. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring,
18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 59–61. 1989, pp. 16–34.
Kadushin, Max. Resnick, David.
The indeterminacy of belief. Vol. 33, No. 3, Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative
Spring, 1980, pp. 3–6. curricula. Response to Jewish law in
Karff, Samuel E. Conservative schools. Chanan Alexan-
Decoding the rabbis: a 13th century com- der. Reply. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August,
mentary on the aggadah. Marc Saper- 1981, pp. 62–63.

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AGGADAH (cont’d.) activism. Rudolph J. Adler; Alan J.
Riemers, Paula. Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Response.
Feminism, Judaism and God the mother. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 24–29. 56–62.
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. Judaism and the search for spirituality. Neil
‘As-if’ theology and liberal Judaism. Vol. Gillman. Jewish knowledge: redrawing
39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 34–45. the map. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Letter.
Roth, Joel. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
Halakhic responsibility. D’var Torah deliv- 123–124.
ered privately in part at the 1993 con- AGNON, S.Y. See HEBREW LITERATURE
vention of the Rabbinical Assembly, and AGUNAH. See also MARRIAGE; other related
subsequently delivered in part at the topics
Forum for Conservative Jewish Renewal Aronson, Joseph.
at the Jewish Theological Seminary, The agony of the agunah. Trude Weiss-Ros-
1993. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. marin. Letter. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter,
24–27. 1966, p. 93.
Rothschild, Fritz A. Barmash, Pamela.
The concept of God in Jewish education. Jewish women living the challenge: a
Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 2–20. Hadassah compendium. ed. Carol Dia-
Schwartz, Earl. ment. Programming ideas. Claudia
Oral Torah in an electronic age. Vol. 49, Chernov; Leora Tanenbaum. Review.
No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 32–41. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. 95–96.
Love and joy. Love and joy: law, language Cohen, Boaz.
and religion in ancient Israel. Yochanan Towards a philosophy of Jewish law. Vol.
Muffs. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 2, 6, No. 1, October, 1949, 1–31.
Winter, 1994, pp. 80–82. Drob, Sanford L.
Starr, David B. Rabbi Max Drob and “traditional
Call me Ishmael. A midrash for Conserva- Judaism.” A personal perspective. Vol.
tive Judaism. How do we know this? 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 34–44.
Midrash and the fragmentation of mod- Ellenson, David and James S.
ern Judaism. Jay Harris. Review essay. American courts and the enforceability of a
Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. ketubah as a private contract: an inves-
75–86. tigation of recent U.S. court decisions.
Steinberg, Theodore. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp.
Max Kadushin: an appreciation. Vol. 34, 35–42.
No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 3–16. Friedman, Theodore.
Tucker, Gordon. Letter from Jerusalem. Bending or break-
The sayings of the wise are like goads. An ing? Women confront the religious
appreciation of the works of Robert establishment. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
Cover. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 1987, pp. 66–70.
17–39. Frymer-Kensky, Tikva.
Waldman, Nahum M. Halakhah, law, and feminism. Vol. 47, No.
Withdrawal and commitment. Vol. 17, 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 46–52.
Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. Gershfield, Edward.
63–70. Responsum. Agunah question. Hebrew.
Yoskowitz, Herbert A. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. alef-hay.
Agada: the language of Jewish faith. Gordis, Daniel H.
Samuel E. Karff. Review. Vol. 33, No. Precedent, rules and ethics in halakhic
3, Spring, 1980, pp. 92–93. jurisprudence. Equity in Jewish law.
Yuter, Alan J. Two volumes. Aaron Kirschenbaum.
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall,
work. Joel Roth. The limits of halakhic 1993, pp. 80–94.

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Gordis, Robert F. Wertheimer, Jack.
The ethical dimension in the halakhah. In Kaplan vs. “the great do-nothings.” The
memory of Dr. Michael Higger. 20th inconclusive battle over The New Hag-
yahrzeit. Robert Gordis. Vol. 26, No. 3, gadah. From the Ratner Center. Vol. 45,
Spring, 1972, pp. 70–74. No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 20–37.
The struggle for self-definition in Conserva- AHAD HA-AM
tive Judaism. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, Agus, Jacob B.
1987, pp. 7–19. Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B.
Greenberg, Simon. Agus. Aaron H. Blumenthal; Ira J.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Eisenstein; Marvin Fox. Response. Vol.
Supplement. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 10, No. 3, Spring, 1956, pp. 18–27.
1970, pp. 75–141. Ahad Ha-am.
Higger, Michael. The spiritual revival. (tr.) Leon Simon. Vol.
Criteria for interpreting Jewish law. Vol. 3, 1, No. 2, June, 1945, p. 33.
No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 5–8. Bokser, Ben Zion.
The agunah problem again. Vol. 7, No. 1, The greater Judaism in the making. Morde-
October, 1950, pp. 28–29. cai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 15, No. 3,
Toward a solution of the agunah problem. Spring, 1961, pp. 46–55.
Vol. 7, No. 3, April, 1951. pp. 6–15. Eisenstein, Ira J.
Kaplan, Mindell K. Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B.
A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish Agus. Analysis. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring,
women call for change.” Ellen S. 1956, pp. 5–9.
Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol. Fine, David J.
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95. The meaning of Catholic Israel. Vol. 50,
Klein, Isaac. No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 29–47.
Law and Theology in Judaism. David Friedman, Theodore.
Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum- Between a people and its land. Martin
mer, 1975, pp. 88–92. Buber. Review. Vol. 1, No. 2, June,
Pearl, Chaim H. 1945, pp. 31–33.
Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Sey- Kaufman, William E.
mour Siegel; Rabbinical Assembly. Is there a Jewish philosophy? Rethinking
Review. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. fundamentals. Leon Roth. Review. Vol.
71–73. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 99–101.
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. Klausner, Joseph.
Contemporary halakhic problems. J. David My Judaism. (tr.) Simcha Kling. Vol. 30,
Bleich. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 3–18.
1979, pp. 83–89. Kling, Simcha.
Conservative Judaism and the agunah. Sid- Our Zionist fathers: Israel Friedlander.
ney H. Schwarz. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 1, Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp.
Fall, 1983, p. 78. 2 7–32.
Jewish women in time and Torah. Eliezer Konvitz, Milton R.
Berkovits. Review. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win- Law and morals: in the Hebrew Scriptures,
ter, 1990–91, pp. 90–91. Plato and Aristotle. Foreword. Louis
Schwarz, Sidney H. Finkelstein. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter,
Conservative Judaism and the agunah. Vol. 1969, pp. 44–71.
36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 37–44. Merowitz, Morton J.
Siegel, Seymour. Solomon Goldman: a rabbi’s rabbi. Jacob
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. J. Weinstein. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2,
Simon Greenberg. Introduction. Vol. Winter, 1974, pp. 92–93.
24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 73–74. Parzen, Herbert.
Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude. The history of Conservative Judaism—the
The agony of the agunah. The open forum. Schechter era. Vol. 4, No. 2, February,
Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 51–54. 1948, pp. 11–23.

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AHAD HA-AM (cont’d.) Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Roth, Leon. On being a Jew. James Kugel. Of the mak-
Back to, forward from, Ahad Haam? Vol. ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No.
17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 88–90.
pp. 20–30. Walking humbly with God: the life and
Shohet, David M. writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah Matt.
Jabneh. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, pp. (ed.) Daniel C. Matt. Of the making of
8–14. books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4,
Singer, Shlomo. Summer, 1994, p. 92.
The plight of Jewish unity. Vol. 18, No. 2, A plague if dreamers: three novellas. Steve
Winter, 1964, pp. 30–39. Stern. Of the making of books . . .
Ungar, Andre. Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994,
Tradition and reality. Nathan Rotenstreich. p. 94.
Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, Jewish renewal: a path to healing and
pp. 88–90. transformation. Michael Lerner. Of the
ALIYAH. See under ISRAEL, peoplehood; making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47,
ZIONISM No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 91–94.
ALIYOT. See under COMMITTEE on JEWISH Arzt, Max.
LAW and STANDARDS; JEWISH LAW; Conservative Judaism as a unifying force.
RESPONSA Vol. 5, No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 10–20.
AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY. See also Bar-Zev, Asher.
EDUCATION; JEWISH COMMUNITY ZPG and the Jewish problem. Vol. 30, No.
CENTERS 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 76–82.
Abramowitz, Mayer. Ballonoff, Martin.
First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24, Dialogue: the Israeli and the American Jew.
No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 75–78. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
Addison, Howard A. 72–75.
Whence and whither? The future of Con- Balter, Shlomo.
servative Judaism in the United States. articles:
Charles Liebman; Saul Shapiro. Vol. 37, A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 4–9. Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
Spirituality and the main sanctuary. Bridging Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
the gap between synagogue and soul. Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin
Synagogue life; a special section. Howard Schild. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter,
A. Addison; Jack H Bloom; Cathy L. 1990–91, p. 71.
Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 50, reviews:
No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 51–58. Number our days. Barbara Meyerhoff.
Adler, Selig. Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer,
Steeled by adversity: essays and addresses 1980, pp. 96–97.
on American Jewish life. Salo Wittmay- Bellin, Lowell Eliezer.
er Baron. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, Sum- The Jewish community: some problems,
mer, 1972, pp. 74–76. some answers. Should the rabbi know
Agus, Jacob B systems analysis? Linear programming?
The status of American Israel—a Conserva- Should the Jewish center director know
tive view. Vol. 2, No. 2, February, 1946, operations research? Regression analy-
pp. 1–14. sis? Should the “Jewish civil service”
Amaru, Betsy Halpern. know modern administration? Eli
Conservative Judaism: one lay perspective. Ginzberg; Harold M. Schulweis; David
Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 23–28. Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J.
Arenberg, Richard. Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4,
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Robert J. Summer, 1973, pp. 35–43.
Saks. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, Berman, Harold.
1968, pp. 80–81. Model social action activities. A fact sheet.

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Morris Laub; Harold Berman. Vol. 26, gogue community. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win-
No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 77–82. ter, 1982, pp. 74–77.
Bermant, Chaim. Carter, Carie.
Portnoy’s complaint. Philip Roth. Review. Construction of religious symbols and pro-
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. fessional roles by male and female
86–88. North American rabbis. Carie Carter;
Bernards, Solomon S. Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube.
The marriage bed. Harry F. Tashman. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79.
Review. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, Chiel, Arthur A.
pp. 43–45. articles:
Bernstein, Irving. Francis Salvador: Jew, gentleman, revo-
“We are one:” the challenge facing the Jew- lutionist. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
ish community. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 51–56.
1977, pp. 70–74. reviews:
Blank, Debra Reed. World of our fathers. Irving Howe.
The changing face of Jewish and Christian Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer,
worship in North America. Paul F. 1976, pp. 80–81.
Bradshaw; Lawrence A. Hoffman. Jacksonian Jew: the two worlds of
Review. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, Mordecai Noah. Jonathan D. Sarna.
pp. 91–94. Review. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring,
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Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. Chinitz, Jacob.
53–63. Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Robert J.
Bloom, Mark S. Saks. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967,
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The greater Judaism in the making. Morde- yahrzeit service, B’nai Jeshurun, NYC,
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What direction social ethics. Seymour Cohen, Elaine Shizgal.
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Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. and women in the contemporary Ameri-
76–79. can rabbinate. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall,
Borowitz, Eugene B. 1989, pp. 20–30.
The prospects for Jewish denominational- Cohen, Gerson D.
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64–74. America from an historical perspective.
Breslauer, S. Daniel. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp.
Modernization and zionism. Vol. 31, Nos. 61–77.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. World Jewry and the State of Israel. (ed.)
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Brief, Neil. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp.
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Melvin J. Glazer. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 4, Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Summer, 1976, pp. 95–96. Lost love: the untold story of Henrietta
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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY (cont’d.) Drob, Sanford L.
Corson, Maurice S. Rabbi Max Drob and “traditional
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Judaism.” A personal perspective. Vol.
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 34–44.
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, Edelman, Martin (Moshe).
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 41. What a difference a state makes: Israel at 40.
Cytron, Barry D. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 14–19.
Nostra Aetate, the Jews, and the future of Eilberg, Amy.
dialogue. Reflections on the 20th Meditations of a maverick rabbi. Albert S.
anniversary of Nostra Aetate. Yocheved Axelrad. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
Herschlag Muffs; Eugene Fisher; Barry 1986, pp. 121–122.
Cytron. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. Eisen, Arnold.
21–29. articles:
Contemporary philosophical quests for Imagining American Jews: recent visions
God. On knowing God. Neil Gillman. and revisions. Presented at the Jew-
Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51, ish Theological Seminary Sol Fein-
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68. stone Lecture Series, March 19,
Dalin, David G. 1987. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
articles: 1988/1989, pp. 3–20.
How high the wall? American Jews and reviews:
the church-state debate. Vol. 49, No. No offense: civil religion and Protestant
3, Spring, 1997, pp. 63–77. taste. John Murray Cuddihy.
reviews: Review. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
The Guggenheims: an American epic. 1979, pp. 101–103.
John H. Davis. Review. Vol. 32, No. Elazar, Daniel J.
2, Winter, 1979, pp. 107–109. The Jewish community: some problems,
World Jewry and the State of Israel. some answers. Jewish survival and
(ed.) Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 34, American Jewish leadership. Eli
No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. Ginzberg; Harold M. Schulweis; David
53–55. Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J.
The public career of Stephen S. Wise. A Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4,
voice that spoke for justice: the life Summer, 1973, pp. 44–51.
and times of Stephen S. Wise. Melvin Fein, Elliot.
I. Urofsky. Review essay. Vol. 36, The Jews in America: four centuries of an
No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 72–78. uneasy encounter. Arthur Hertzberg.
Simon Wolf: private conscience and pub- Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992,
lic image. Esther L. Panitz. Review. pp. 88–90.
Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 98–99. Feingold, Henry L.
Davis, Moshe. A century of Jewish life in Dixie: the Birming-
The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo- ham experience. Mark H. Elovitz. Review.
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1969, pp. 41–58. Feld, Edward.
Dawidowicz, Lucy S. Judaism faces the 20th century: a biogra-
From past to past. Jewish East Europe to phy of Mordecai M. Kaplan. Mel Scult.
Jewish East side. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994,
1968, pp. 19–27. pp. 85–87.
Dorff, Elliot N. Felix, Cathy L.
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Dresner, Samuel H. Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
Renewal. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp.
pp. 53–69. 67–79.

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Fenster, Myron M. reviews:
letters: The American synagogue: a sanctuary
What direction Jewish social ethics? transformed. Jack Wertheimer.
More concern, less doctrine. Letter. Review. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster. 1988/1989, pp. 74–77.
Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 58–61. Gay, Ruth.
reviews: Nostalgia is not enough. Vol. 14, No. 3,
America is different: the search for Jew- Spring, 1960, pp. 32–39.
ish identity. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Geller, Myron S.
Review. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, In this dark house: a memoir. Louise
1965, pp. 70–73. Kehoe. Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
America is different: the search for Jew- 1998, pp. 92–94.
ish identity. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Gertel, Elliot B.
Review. Addendum. Vol. 20, No. 1, articles:
Fall, 1965, p. 66. The image of the rabbi in modern
Zion reconsidered. Jakob Petuchowski. American literature. Vol. 37, No. 3,
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. Spring, 1984, pp. 51–61.
1, Fall, 1967, p. 94. Mortimer J. Adler: apostle of apostasy?
American Judaism. Adventure in Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 43–60.
modernity. Jacob Neusner. Review. reviews:
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. B’nai Amoona for all generations. Ros-
89–90. alind Mael Bronson. Review. Vol. 37,
Golden door to America: the Jewish No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 74–76.
immigrant experience. Abraham J. Ginzberg, Eli.
Karp. Review. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, Perspectives on American Jewry. Vol. 22,
1978, pp. 74–76. No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 28–35.
Fierstien, Robert E. The Jewish community: some problems,
The emergence of Jewish scholarship in some answers. Jews in the changing
America: the publication of the ‘Jewish urban environment. Eli Ginzberg;
Encyclopedia.’ Shuly Rubin Schwartz. Harold M. Schulweis; David Lieber;
Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar;
pp. 89–90. Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4, Sum-
Alternatives to assimilation: the response of mer, 1973, pp. 3–12.
Reform Judaism to American culture, Glassman, Bernard.
1840–1930. Alan Silverstein. Review. reviews:
Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, p. 86. Antisemitism in America today: outspo-
Frankel, William. ken experts explode the myths.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Jerome R. Chanes. Review. Vol. 48,
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 87–89.
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31, The American Jew, 1585–1990: a histo-
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 36. ry. Jacob Rader Marcus. Books in
Friedlaender, Israel. Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
Judaism in America—a prophecy. Vol. 1, 1996, pp. 90–91.
No. 1, January, 1945, pp. 25–26. A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her-
Garfinkle, Adam. itage and history, Vol. 1. The Talmu-
The two religions of American Jews. A dic period: the Medieval period &
provocation for the sake of Heaven. the Middle Ages.: The Sephardic
Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 3–22. Age. Vol. II The Silver Age of Polish
Gartner, Lloyd P. Jewry. Vol. III. The American Jewish
articles: experience: returning to our land
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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY (cont’d.) need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Glassman, Bernard (cont’d.) Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31,
reviews (cont’d.): No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 35–36.
Insecure prosperity: small town Jews in Gordis, Daniel H.
industrial America, 1890–1900. The elusive Conservative 3rd generation. A
Ewa Morawska. Books in Review reaction to elitism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
. . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 1983, pp. 29–39.
83–84. Gordis, Robert F.
National variations in Jewish identity: The struggle for self-definition in Conserva-
implications for Jewish education. tive Judaism. Delivered at the 1986
Steven M. Cohen; Gabriel Rabbinical Assembly convention. Vol.
Horenczyk. Books in review . . . 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 7–19.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 3, Gotlieb, Aryeh L.
Spring, 2000, pp. 84–86. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Yakar le’Mordecai: Jubilee volume in need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
honor of Rabbi Mordecai Waxman. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
(ed.) Zvia Ginor. Books in review No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 36–37.
. . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. Greenberg, Irving.
3, Spring, 2000, p. 86. The end of emancipation. Vol. 30, No. 4,
The Holocaust in American life. Peter Summer, 1976, pp. 47–63.
Novick. Books in review . . . Greenberg, Simon.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 4, Basic premises and a proposed structure for
Summer, 2000, p. 82. Jewish education in America. Jewish
Jewish life and American culture. Sylvia education in America. Vol. 3, No. 2,
Barack Fishman. Books in review February, 1947, pp. 5–13.
. . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. The American Jewish community in transi-
4, Summer, 2000, p. 83. tion. Adapted from the Israel Goldstein
Glazer, Melvin J. Lecture, Jerusalem, 1993. Vol. 46, No.
The (un-) Jewish marriage encounter. Vol. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 30–36.
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 83–88. reviews:
Glustrom, Simon. Jews and Americans. Irving Malin.
Some aspects of a suburban Jewish commu- Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3,
nity. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. Spring, p. 100.
26–32. The American Reform rabbi. Abraham
Goldblum, Moshe. J. Feldman. Books in brief. Vol. 19,
A matter of life and death. Vol. 15, No. 4, No. 3, Spring, p. 100.
Summer, 1961, pp. 26–29. Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).
Goldman, Israel M. Have the Days lost their Awe? Letter from
Let us search our ways. Jewish education in Israel. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993,
America. Vol. 3, No. 2, February, 1947, pp. 85–87.
pp. 1–5. Harris, Monford.
Goldman, Robert. Reflections on the sexual revolution. Vol.
The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 1–17.
24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 80–81. Heilman, Samuel.
The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill In search of the present: synagogue ethnog-
Novak; Robert Goldman. Vol. 25, No. raphy. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86,
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 5–19. pp. 56–66.
Goldstein, Nason. Herberg, Will.
East is east and west is—different. Gilbert The integration of the Jew in contemporary
Kollin. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, America. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961,
1972, p. 73. pp. 1–9.
Goodman, Arnold M. Horowitz, Herman L.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Robert J.

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Saks. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, Soviet Jewry and American aid. The
1968, p. 81. American movement to aid Soviet
Huberman, Steven. Jews. William Orbach. Review essay.
From Christianity to Judaism: religious Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp.
changers in American society. Vol. 36, 79–83.
No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 10–28. Katzoff, Louis.
Ingall, Carol K. Religious civilization or civilizational reli-
On becoming a Jewish adult. Educating for gion—the proposal. Symposium:
Bar and Bat Mitzvah. Vol. 30, No. 3, American Jews—whither bound?
Spring, 1976, pp. 63–71. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–January,
Soul-turning. Parent education in a Conser- 1948–1949, pp. 1–10.
vative Jewish day school. Vol. 45, No. Religious civilization or civilizational reli-
4, Summer, 1993, pp. 50–65. gion—the proposal. Symposium: Ameri-
Israel, Richard J. can Jews—whither bound? Responses.
The American Jews. James Yaffe. Review. Eugene Kohn; Leon S. Lang. Vol. 5, No.
Richard J. Israel; Susi Wugmeister. Vol. 1–2, October–January, 1948–1949, pp.
23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 85–89. 10–21.
The new morality and the rabbis. Vol. 24, Kaufmann, Walter.
No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 62–70. The future of Jewish identity. Vol. 24, No.
Johnson, George E. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 2–14.
The lifestyle of low fertility. The changing Kellman, Martin.
needs of Jewish women. Vol. 31, No. 3, The chosen. Chaim Potok. Review. Vol. 22,
Spring, 1977, pp. 15–23. No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 79–81.
Kanter, Shamai. Kelman, Wolfe.
The Commentary reader: two decades of The American synagogue: present and
articles and stories. Norman Podhoretz. prospects. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971,
Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, pp. 3–24.
1966, pp. 91–92. Kertzer, Morris N.
Adolescence and religion. Bernard Carl Today’s American Jew. Review. Ben Saul.
Rosen. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 1, Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 81–83.
Fall, 1966, p. 92. Kessel, Barbara.
Jews in the mind of America. Charles Her- New lives: survivors of the Holocaust living
bert Stember and others. Books in brief. in America. Dorothy Rabinowitz.
Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, p. 77. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Kaplan, Dana Evan. 1976–1977, pp. 97–99.
Opening the gates of the Jewish communi- Kieval, Philip.
ty. A consideration of recent proposals Israel and America—bridge or brith? Vol.
for “proactive conversion.” Vol. 52, 5, No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 27–30.
No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 32–46. Klausner, Samuel Z.
Kaplan, Louis L. Synagogues in transition: a planning
The challenge of engaging post-assimila- prospectus. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970,
tionist Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter. pp. 42–54.
Louis Kaplan. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, Kohn, Eugene.
1997, pp. 93–94. The Reconstructionist position. Response.
Karp, Abraham J. Religious civilization or civilizational
Rabbi, congregation, and the world they religion—the proposal. Symposium:
live in. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. American Jews—whither bound? Louis
25–40. Katzoff. Responses. Eugene Kohn; Leon
Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of S. Lang. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–Janu-
Religion at 100 years. Samuel E. Karff. ary, 1948–1949, pp. 10–16.
Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. Kollin, Gilbert.
92–94. East is east and west is—different. Vol. 26,
Kassow, Samuel. No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 70–76.

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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY (cont’d.) Levin, Leonard.
Kushner, Harold S. The legacy of Milton Steinberg. Vol. 32,
articles: No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 81–87.
Positive-historical Judaism. The open Levine, Etan.
forum. Positive-historical Judaism Confronting the aliyah option. Vol. 34, No.
exhausted: reflection’s on a Move- 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 42–51.
ment’s future. Daniel H. Gordis. Vol. Levine, Murray.
47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 81–84. Envisioning Israel: the changing ideals and
reviews: images of North American Jews. Allon
The bush is burning, radical Judaism Gal. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
faces the Pharoahs of the modern 1997, pp. 87–88.
superstate. Arthur I. Waskow. Lewis, Shalom J.
Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, Patrilinealism. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
1973, pp. 90–91. 1986, pp. 124–125.
American volunteers and Israel’s War of Liberman, Jeffrey A.
Independence. A. Joseph Heckel- Why TV has not worked for the Jewish
man. Books in brief. Review. Vol. community. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, p. 94. 1986–87, pp. 51–53.
Kushner, Lawrence. Lieber, David.
The Chavurah: a contemporary Jewish Staking out the Conservative position. Vol.
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Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 73–74. Liebman, Charles S.
Labovitz, Annette. The religious situation: 1969. (ed) Donald
ZPG and the Jewish problem. Asher Bar- R. Cutler. Essay. Toward a theory of
Zev. Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Jewish liberalism. Review. Trude Weiss-
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, p. 109. Rosmarin. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969,
Lang, Leon S. pp. 86–91.
Jewish values in family relationships. Vol. Lipstadt, Deborah E.
1, No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 9–18. Generation without memory: a Jewish jour-
The future of the American Jew. Mordecai ney in Christian America. Anne Roiphe.
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No. 4, June, 1948, pp. 17–25. Lukinsky, Joseph.
Judaism, a guide governing human relation- Primer for a revolution. Jack J. Schechter.
ships. Counterproposal. Religious civi- Letter. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966,
lization or civilizational religion—the pp. 73–75.
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Responses. Eugene Kohn; Leon S. Lang. tural literacy. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996,
Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–January, pp. 66–81.
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Lasker, Arnold A. The implications of the American Jewish
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Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, Marty, Martin E.
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 41. American Judaism perceived: a Protestant
Laub, Morris. report. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964,
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Morris Laub; Harold Berman. Vol. 26, Matt, Hershel J.
No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 77–82. Synagogue and covenant people. Vol. 23,
Lerner, Stephen C. No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 1–11.
The havurot. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, Merbaum, Michael.
pp. 2–15. Construction of religious symbols and pro-

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fessional roles by male and female Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
North American rabbis. Carie Carter; 42–52.
Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube. letters:
Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79. Whither diaspora Judaism? Philip Sigal.
Miller, Judea B. Letter. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961,
“Where were the good intentions?” The pp. 66–67.
death of an American Jewish communi- The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter.
ty: a tragedy of good intentions. Hillel Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp.
Levine; Lawrence Harmon. Review 79–80.
essay. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, reviews:
pp. 75–81. Agenda for American Jews. Eli
Miller, Julie. Ginzberg. Review. Vol. 20, No. 2,
Planning the Jewish Museum, 1944–1947. Winter, 1966, pp. 82–83.
From the Ratner Center. Vol. 47, No. 1, Norich, Anita.
Fall, 1994, pp. 60–73. JPS: the Americanization of Jewish culture,
Monson, Rela Geffen. 1888–1988. Jonathan D. Sarna. Review.
The graying of the American Jewish com- Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp.
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patterns for communal institutions. Vol. Novak, Bill.
34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. Vol.
52–56. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, p. 81.
The future of Conservative Judaism in the The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill
United States. Charles Liebman; Saul Novak; Robert Goldman. Vol. 25, No.
Shapiro. A rejoinder. Vol. 37, No. 2, 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 5–19.
Winter, 1983–84, pp. 10–14. Ofseyer, Jordan S.
The user-friendly synagogue: generating Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
group relationships in an era of imper- critique of the Conservative movement.
sonality. Delivered at the Lilly Confer- Recent developments in Conservative
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generating group relationships in an era Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
of impersonality.’ Vol. 38, No. 2, Win- Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
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The implications of the American Jewish Orenstein, Roman A.
community becoming more conserva- Assimilation and self-hatred in modern
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32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 80. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 72.
Neusner, Jacob. Ostrovsky, Raphael.
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The future of American Judaism. health cabinet. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 1985, pp. 62–70.
30–38. Passow, Meyer.
Conservative Judaism in a divided com- The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo-
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1966, pp. 1–19. Toubin. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring,
Assimilation and self-hatred in modern 1970, pp. 57–58.
Jewish life. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, Pearl, Chaim.
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Assimilation and self-hatred in modern Spring, 1969, pp. 16–24.
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mer, 1972, p. 72. Melvin J. Glazer. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 4,
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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY (cont’d.) Review. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
Petuchowski, Jakob J. 1984, p. 101.
Jewish secularism on the march. Vol. 19, Duties of the soul: the role of the com-
No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 89–95. mandments in liberal Judaism. Niles
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community becoming more conserva- 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 101–102.
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Pinsker, Sanford. David G. Dalin. Review. Vol. 52,
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lower East Side. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, Riemer, Joseph.
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Postal, Bernard. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 66–67.
The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill Rosen, Gladys.
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pp. 39–46. Livneh. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Sum-
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Jews. Vol. 9, No. 1, December, 1952, Conservative Judaism, Orthodoxy, and the
pp. 22–33. Havurah movement. Vol. 37, No. 2,
Riemer, Jack. Winter, 1983–84, pp. 15–23.
articles: Yossel make your mind up. A challenge to
The role of Judaism in America. Vol. Conservative Jews. Vol. 49, No. 3,
16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 34–51. Spring, 1997, pp. 55–62.
reviews: Rosenbaum, Samuel.
No easy answers. Philip M. Klutznick. As we see ourselves. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 1965, pp. 67–74.
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, Rosenberg, Stuart E.
p. 85. Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
Sociology of religion. Children of the gild- critique of the Conservative movement.
ed ghetto. Judith Kramer; Seymour Recent developments in Conservative
Levitan. Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream.
Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78. Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
Sociology of religion. The Jew within Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
American society. C. Bezalel Sher- Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No.
man. Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 12–16.
Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78. Rosenberg, Yaakov G.
The Joseph Breuer jubilee volume. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Philip Feldheim. Books briefly need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
noted. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120. No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 37.
The war of Camp Omongo. Burt Blech- Rosenblum, Herbert.
man. Books briefly noted. Review. Practical dreamer: Israel Friedlaender and
Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 72. the shaping of American Judaism. Baila
The days of my years. Samuel Rosen- Round Shargel. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3,
blatt. Books in brief. Review. Vol. Spring, 1987, pp. 79–81.
31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, p. 94. Conservative Judaism, then and now. A dif-
Contemporary Jewry: studies in honor ferent spirit: The Jewish Theological
of Moshe Davis. Geoffrey Wigoder. Seminary of America 1886–1902.

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Robert E. Fierstein. Review essay. Vol. Scherr, Robert S.
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85. Jewish continuity in America: creative sur-
Conservative Judaism, then and now. Con- vival in a free society. Abraham J. Karp.
servative Judaism in America: a biogra- Review. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000,
phical dictionary and sourcebook. pp. 96–99.
Pamela Nadell. Review essay. Vol. 44, Schiff, Ellen F.
No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85. Hannah, Jessica, Bessie—and me? Vol. 29,
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 36–41.
Morale and commitment. Reactions to a Schoenberg, Elliot Salo.
critique of the Conservative movement. Worship for the 21st century. An agenda.
Recent developments in Conservative Synagogue life; a special section.
Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream. Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom;
Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S. Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp.
Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No. 67–79.
1, Fall, 1972, pp. 16–19. Schultz, Joseph P.
Rosenthal, Judah M. American civil Judaism and Israeli civil reli-
The slavery controversy and Judaism. Vol. gion. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp.
31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 69–79. 37–43.
Rubin, Bob. Schulweis, Harold M.
Serving Jewish singles in suburbia. Bob The Jewish community: some problems,
Rubin; Alan Silverstein. Vol. 38, No. 1, some answers. Restructuring the syna-
Fall, 1985, pp. 71–76. gogue. Eli Ginzberg; Harold M. Schul-
Rudavsky, Hilel. weis; David Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Bellin;
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Daniel J. Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. 27,
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 13–23.
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31, American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 42. need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Rutchik, Allen. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Robert J. No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 38.
Saks. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, Schwartz, Shuly Rubin.
1968, pp. 81–83. Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952.
Saks, Robert J. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 12–42.
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Vol. 21, Schwarzschild, Steven S.
No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 39–51. Jews in suburbia. Albert I. Gordon. Review.
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Letter. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 54–55.
Jacob Chinitz. Reply. Vol. 22, No. 1, Perspectives in American Jewish life. San-
Fall, 1967, pp. 76–78. ford Goldner. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1,
Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Letters. Fall, 1960, pp. 53–54.
Richard Arenberg; Herman L. Seller, Maxine Schwartz.
Horowitz; Allen Rutchik. Response. With eyes towards Zion: scholars colloqui-
Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. um on America—Holy Land studies.
83–84. Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2,
Saul, Ben. Winter, 1980, pp. 91–92.
Today’s American Jew. Morris N. Kertzer. Shapiro, Alexander M.
Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. Shores of refuge. Ronald Sanders. Review.
81–83. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp.
Schechter, Jack. 86–89.
The Jew in American life. Samuel H. Dres- Shapiro, Edward S.
ner. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, Zion in America: the Jewish experience
1964, pp. 69–70. from colonial times to the present.
Primer for a revolution. Vol. 20, No. 2, Henry L. Feingold. Review. Vol. 30, No.
Winter, 1966, pp. 17–31. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 86–87.

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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY (cont’d.) mour Siegel. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970,
Shargel, Baila Round. pp. 61–64.
The search for community in a suburban What direction social ethics. Seymour
town. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. Siegel. Letter. In defense of liberalism.
51–61. Ben Zion Bokser. Reply. Seymour Siegel.
Shatz, Julius. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp.
Notes from a chaplain’s files. Azriel Fellner. 79–80.
Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, The Jewish family. Survey and annotated
p. 65. bibliography. Benjamin Schlesinger.
First things first. Mayer Abramowitz. The Books in brief. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2,
open forum. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, Winter, 1972, p. 93.
p. 65. Sigal, Phillip.
Shaw, Steven J. Whither diaspora Judaism? Vol. 14, No. 4,
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Summer, 1960, pp. 35–45.
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Whither diaspora Judaism? Letter. Jacob
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, Neusner. Reply. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter,
No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 40–41. 1961, pp. 67–69.
Shiff, Murray. Silverman, David Wolf.
The Vatican Council and the Jews. Arthur In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter,
Gilbert. Review. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1956, pp. 49–53.
1969, p. 94. In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer,
Sicherman, Marvin. 1956, pp. 44–46.
Who has suffered more? Bittersweet In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter,
encounter: the Afro-American and the 1957, pp. 38–42.
American Jew. Robert G. Weisbord; In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer,
Arthur Stein. Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, 1957, pp. 37–41.
Spring, 1971, pp. 87–89. In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall,
Who has suffered more? The confrontation: 1957, pp. 39–42.
black power, anti-Semitism and the Review of periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 3,
myth of integration. Max Geltman. Spring, 1959, pp. 45–48.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring,
pp. 87–89. 1960, pp. 51–55.
Who has suffered more? Black anti-Semitism Silverman, Maxine.
and Jewish racism. Richard W. Baron. The Jewish woman in America. Charlotte
Introduction. Nat Hentoff. Review. Vol. Baum; Paula Hyman; Sonya Michel.
25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 87–89. Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976,
Siegel, Morton. pp. 84–85.
Morale and commitment. Reactions to a Silverstein, Alan.
critique of the Conservative movement. Serving Jewish singles in suburbia. Bob
‘Recent developments in Conservative Rubin; Alan Silverstein. Vol. 38, No. 1,
Judaism.’ Marshall Sklare. Midstream. Fall, 1985, pp. 71–76.
Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S. Synagogue-Federation relations: in search
Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton of a new synthesis of American Jewish
Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No. organizational life. Vol. 38, No. 2, Win-
1, Fall, 1972, pp. 22–24. ter, 1985–86, pp. 28–35.
Siegel, Seymour. Simon, Charles.
What direction Jewish social ethics? A case Building a community. A guide to commu-
for traditional Judaism. Letter. Seymour nity outreach. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
Siegel; Myron M. Fenster. Vol. 25, No. 1994, pp. 44–50.
1, Fall, 1970, pp. 55–58. Simon, Mordecai.
What direction Jewish social ethics? More The Chicago Board of Rabbis’ Broadcast-
concern, less doctrine. Letter. Seymour ing Commission. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Siegel; Myron M. Fenster. Reply. Sey- 1986–87, pp. 23–27.

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Simon, Ralph. Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo-
The passionate people. Roger Kahn. Books rary Jewish life. Moshe Davis. Vol. 24,
in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 59–61.
1968, p. 91. Trepp, Leo.
Never trust a God over 30. Albert H. Fried- Peace of mind. Joshua Loth Liebman.
lander. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, Review. Vol. 3, No. 2, February, 1947,
No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 91. pp. 43–46.
Sklare, Marshall. Ungar, Andre.
Analysis of Conservative Judaism: an Ameri- The mask Jews wear. The self-deception of
can Religious Movement. Review. William American Jews. Eugene B. Borowitz.
Herberg; Max Arzt; Abraham Karp. Vol. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974,
10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 47–62. pp. 85–86.
Sleeper, James A. Wald, Marcus.
Activists and a new Judaism. Vol. 23, No. What does world Jewry expect of American
4, Summer, 1969, pp. 25–32. Jewry? Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950,
Strassfeld, Michael. pp. 1–8.
Rabbi: the American experience. Murray Waldoks, Moshe.
Polner. Review. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, From “God Ghetto” to prime time. A pro-
1977, pp. 90–91. posal for a Jewish television network. Vol.
Strube, Michael J. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 42–46.
Construction of religious symbols and pro- Wasserman, Michael.
fessional roles by male and female Outreach to interfaith couples: two concep-
North American rabbis. Carie Carter; tual models. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988,
Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube. pp. 74–86.
Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79. Waxman, Mordecai.
Swichkow, Louis J. Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
A discussion of Nathan Glazer’s American critique of the Conservative movement.
Judaism. Arnold Wolf; Louis Recent developments in Conservative
Switchkow. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream.
1958, pp. 24–28. Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
The Jewish community of Utica, New York, Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
1847–1948. S. Joshua Kohn. Review. Vol. Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No.
14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 60–62. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 24–26.
Szajkowski, Zosa. American Jewry and Israel. The limits of
The pacifism of Judah Magnes. Vol. 22, dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold
No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 36–55. Jacob Wolf. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter,
Tanenbaum, Marc H. 1977, pp. 15–28.
Israel and the Jewish–Christian dialogue. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 1–18. need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Teitelbaum, Herbert D. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 35.
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Weber, Sally.
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Volol. Beyond havurah. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
31, No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 42. 1983–84, pp. 24–27.
Teplitz, Saul I. Weinberg, Julius.
Isaac Leeser: a spiritual leader who led. Vol. Tales of four communities. The history of the
23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 67–75. Jews of Milwaukee. Louis Swichkow;
Tobin, Gary A. Lloyd P. Gartner. History of the Jews of
Structural change, Jewish identity, and Los Angeles. Max Vorspan; Lloyd P. Gart-
interfaith marriages of American Jews. ner. Immigrants to freedom. Joseph Bran-
Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 3–11. des. New York Jews and the quest for com-
Toubin, Isaac. munity. Arthur A. Goren. Review essay.
A shift in educational focus. Reply. The Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 41–49.

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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY (cont’d.) Yuter, Alan J.
Weiner, Eugene. Editorial remarks. Harold S. Kushner. Letter.
The challenge of engaging post-assimila- Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 78–79.
tionist Jews. Delivered as the Annual Zeffron, Alan.
Solomon and Rose Becker Lecture in Dialogue between American Jewry and
the Sociology of Contemporary Jewry, Israelis. Letter. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
Jewish Theological Seminary, 1996. Vol. 1966, p. 93.
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 3–13. ANCIENT JUDAISM. See under BIBLE and
The challenge of engaging post-assimila- BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP; JEWISH
tionist Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter. HISTORY; MISHNAH; TALMUD
Louis Kaplan. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, ANGELS. See BIBLE and BIBLICAL
1997, pp. 93–94. SCHOLARSHIP; MIDRASH
Wertheimer, Jack. ANIMALS. See ECOLOGY
The current dilemma of Conservative ANTISEMITISM. See also EVIL; GERMANY;
Judaism. Delivered at the Forum for HOLOCAUST
Conservative Renewal, June, 1993. Abramowitz, Mayer.
Excerpted in part from A people divid- First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24,
ed: Judaism in contemporary America. No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 75–78.
Jack Wertheimer. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win- Ages, Arnold.
ter, 1994, pp. 19–25. Anti-Semitisim versus anti-Zionism. Vol.
Wolf, Arnold Jacob. 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 7–12.
A discussion of Nathan Glazer’s American Ages, Shoshana.
Judaism. Arnold Wolf; Louis Swichkow. Dostoyevsky’s anti-Semitism. Arthur A.
Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, pp. Chiel. Letter. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978,
21–23. p. 80.
Power struggle. Richard L. Rubenstein. Agus, Jacob B
Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. The status of American Israel—a Conserva-
92–94. tive view. Vol. 2, No. 2, February, 1946,
American Jewry and Israel. The need for pp. 1–14.
dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Arnold The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay.
Jacob Wolf. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
1977, pp. 29–34. 46–57.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Berman, Myron.
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Teaching Judaism at a Protestant seminary.
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31, Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 43–44. 77–81.
Israel as the false Messiah. Vol. 40, No. 3, Bokser, Ben Zion.
Spring, 1988, pp. 55–58. The Church and the Jewish people, a com-
Wolpe, Gerald. mentary on the second Vatican council’s
Canarsie. Jonathan Rieder. Review. Vol. 38, declaration on the relation of the
No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 99–100. Church to non-Christian religions.
Wugmeister, Susi. Augustin Cardinal Bea. Review. Vol. 21,
The American Jews. James Yaffe. Review. No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 54–67.
Richard J. Israel; Susi Wugmeister. Vol. Brann, Henry Walter.
23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 85–89. The Jewish communities of France and
Yoskowitz, Herbert A. Germany. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer,
Bringing young Jews back to the syna- 1971, pp. 51–56.
gogue. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. Charles, Gerda.
77–79. The fixer. Bernard Malamud. Review. Vol.
Fortress introduction to American Judaism: 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 80–81.
what the books say, what the people do. Chiel, Arthur A.
Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Dostoyevsky’s anti-Semitism. Vol. 31, No.
Winter, 1997, pp. 88–89. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 21–27.

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Cohen, Martin Samuel. Vicki Caron. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4,
Protean prejudice: anti-Semitism in Eng- Summer, 1989, pp. 76–77.
land’s age of reason. Bernard Glassman. The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. renewed: a history of the Jewish The-
91–92. ological Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.)
Cohen, Shaye J.D. Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol.
Greek and Latin authors on Jews and 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 80–88.
Judaism II: from Tacitus to Simplicius. Gertel, Elliot B.
(tr.) Menahem Stern. Review. Vol. 35, The World Parliament of Religions. Semi-
No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 88–89. nars held in Chicago, 1993. Teach ‘Em
Cytron, Barry. Company. Review and response.
Anti-Semitism in the New Testament. Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter,
Samuel Sandmel. Review. Vol. 35, No. 1996, pp. 69–82.
3, Spring, 1982, pp. 83–86. Ginzberg, Eli.
Dalin, David G. The black revolution and the Jew. Vol. 24,
World Jewry and the State of Israel. (ed.) No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 3–13.
Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, Discussion: The black revolution and the
January/February, 1981, pp. 53–55. Jew. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp.
Simon Wolf: private conscience and public 14–19.
image. Esther L. Panitz. Review. Vol. Gitelman, Zvi.
41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 98–99. Anti-Semitism without Jews: communist
Heidegger and Nazism. A study in moral eastern Europe. Paul Lendvai. Review.
irresponsibility. Heidegger and Nazism. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp.
Victor Farias. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, 86–87.
Summer, 1991, pp. 80–85. Glassman, Bernard.
Dresner, Samuel. reviews:
The recurring pattern: studies in anti- A short history of anti-Semitism. Vam-
Judaism in modern thought. Nathan berto Morais. Review. Vol. 31, Nos.
Rotenstreich. Books in brief. Vol. 18, 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 77. 104–105.
Feingold, Henry L. Judas Iscariot and the myth of Jewish
A century of Jewish life in Dixie: the Birm- evil. Hyman Maccoby. Review. Vol.
ingham experience. Mark H. Elovitz. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 89–90.
Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. Shylock: a legend and its legacy. John
91–92. Gross. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win-
Fenster, Myron M. ter, 1994, pp. 92–93.
Generations in crisis. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Under crescent and cross: the Jews in
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, the Middle Ages. Mark R. Cohen.
pp. 89–90. Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 2,
Fischel, Henry A. Winter, 1996, pp. 91–93.
Hellenistic civilization and the Jews. Victor Antisemitism in America today: outspo-
Tcherikover. Review. Vol. 15, No. 2, ken experts explode the myths.
Winter, 1961, pp. 70–73. Jerome R. Chanes. Review. Vol. 48,
Fraint, Samuel. No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 87–89.
Why Jerry Falwell is bad for the Jews. Vol. The crucified Jew: 20 centuries of Chris-
39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 99–104. tian anti-Semitism. Dan Cohn-Sher-
Gartner, Lloyd P. bok. Books in review . . .
The racial revolution and Jewish communal Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp.
policy. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 79–80.
42–49. Gordon, Leonard.
reviews: Paul and Hellenism. Hyam Maccoby.
Between France and Germany: the Jews Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
of Alsace-Lorraine, 1871–1918. pp. 90–91.

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ANTISEMITISM (cont’d.) ney in Christian America. Anne Roiphe.
Halpern, Harry. Review. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp.
Facts, feelings, and fears. Reply. The black 99–102.
revolution and the Jew. Eli Ginzberg. Mandelbaum, Bernard.
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 20–23. A Jewish response to black anti-semitism.
Jacobs, Louis. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 24–29.
The Ten Commandments. Solomon Gold- Meyer, Michael A.
man. Review. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, Jewish reactions to German anti-Semitism.
1957, pp. 42–44. Ismar Schorsch. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2,
Kanter, Shamai. Winter, 1973, pp. 84–87.
A pile of stones. Hugh Nissenson. Books in Jewish reactions to German anti-Semitism.
brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, p. 81. Ismar Schorsch. Review. Letter. Jacob
The anguish of the Jews. Edward Flannery. Neusner. Reply. Vol. 27, No. 4, Sum-
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, mer, 1973, pp. 88–89.
1965, p. 82. Neusner, Jacob.
The popes and the Jews in the Middle Ages. Assimilation and self-hatred in modern
Edward A. Synan. Books in brief. Vol. Jewish life. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971,
20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 91. pp. 50–60.
The stronghold. Meyer Levin. Books in Assimilation and self-hatred in modern
brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, Jewish life. Letter. Roman A. Orenstein.
pp. 68–69. Reply. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972,
Jews in the mind of America. Charles Her- p. 72.
bert Stember and others. Books in brief. Jewish reactions to German anti-Semitism.
Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, p. 77. Ismar Schorsch. Review. Michael A.
Kolack, Shirley and Sol. Meyer. Letter. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer,
The ambiguous status of Jews in Mexico. 1973, pp. 87–88.
Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, O’Desky, Leona.
1976–1977, pp. 79–85. Anti-Semitic stereotypes without Jews:
Landes, David S. images of the Jews in England
Economic origins of AntiSemitism: Poland 1290–1700. Bernard Glassman. Review.
and its Jews in the early modern period. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp.
Hillel Levine. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, 90–91.
Summer, 1994, pp. 87–90. Orenstein, Roman A.
Laub, Morris. Assimilation and self-hatred in modern
The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy- Jewish life. Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol.
im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 72.
Winter; Morris Laub. Vol. 24, No. 3, Ostow, Mortimer.
Spring, 1970, pp. 45–53. A contribution to the study of antisemi-
Laytner, Anson. tism. Delivered at the Israel Psycho-
Food for thought: the Jewish cooperative analytic Society, May, 1983. Published
society (or a havurah with teeth). Vol. in the Israel Journal of Psychiatry
36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 77–80. and Related Sciences, Vol. 20, 1983.
Levine, M. Herschel. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp.
A rap on race. Margaret Mead; James Bald- 51–73.
win. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, Petuchowski, Jakob J.
1973, p. 93. Jewish secularism on the march. Vol. 19,
Liberles, Robert. No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 89–95.
When memory comes. Saul Friedlander. (tr.) Rascoe, Michael.
Helen R. Lane. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, Church and Jewish people: new considera-
January/February, 1981, pp. 58–60. tions. Johannes Cardinal Willebrands.
Lipstadt, Deborah E. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994,
Generation without memory: a Jewish jour- pp. 91–92.

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Rawidowicz, Simon. cept of the Jew. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
Libertas differendi: the right to be different. 1974, pp. 58–65.
English. Em kol herut: libertas differen- Szajkowski, Zosa.
di. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. The pacifism of Judah Magnes. Vol. 22,
24–35. No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 36–55.
Riemer, Jack. Teller, Judd L.
Time of arrival. Dan Jacobson. Books Negroes and Jews: a hard look. Vol. 21,
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 13–20.
Fall, 1963, p. 70. Tuchman, Gaye.
Schmelzer, Menachem. The Dreyfus affair: art, truth & justice.
The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest Norman L. Kleeblatt. Review. Vol. 40,
1877–1977. (ed.) Moshe Carmilly- No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 80–82.
Weinberger. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3, Ungar, Andre.
Spring, 1987, pp. 81–82. Hungary: a sentimental journey. Vol. 25,
Schorsch, Ismar. No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 52–57.
The Holocaust. Historical reflections on the Weinberger, Theodore.
Holocaust. Robert McAfee Brown; Solomon Schechter’s (postmodern) Conser-
David Wolf Silverman; Ismar Schorsch; vative Jewish theology. Vol. 46, No. 4,
Robert Alan Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos. Summer, 1994, pp. 24–36.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. Winter, Edmund.
26–33. The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy-
Sicherman, Marvin. im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund
reviews: Winter; Morris Laub. Vol. 24, No. 3,
Who has suffered more? Bittersweet Spring, 1970, pp. 45–53.
encounter: the Afro-American and Yoskowitz, Herbert A.
the American Jew. Robert G. Weis- Prophetic faith in a secular age. Levi A.
bord; Arthur Stein. Review. Vol. 25, Olan. Review. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 87–89. 1983–84, pp. 78–79.
Who has suffered more? The confronta- ARABS and JEWS. See also ISRAEL; JEWISH
tion: black power, anti-Semitism and HISTORY; SEPHARDIM
the myth of integration. Max Gelt- Abramowitz, Mayer.
man. Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24,
1971, pp. 87–89. No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 75–78.
Who has suffered more? Black anti- Adler, Joshua J.
Semitism and Jewish racism. Letter from Jerusalem. Baba Sali and
Richard W. Baron. Introduction. other follies. Theodore Friedman.
Nat Hentoff. Review. Vol. 25, No. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987,
3, Spring, 1971, pp. 87–89. pp. 92–93.
Silverman, David Wolf. Agus, Jacob B.
articles: Toynbee’s letter to the Hebrews. The intent
The quest for interreligious dialogue. of Toynbee’s history. Edward T. Gargan.
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. Reconsiderations. Arnold J. Toynbee.
53–60. Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
reviews: 1962–1963, pp. 48–60.
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Win- American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
ter, 1956, pp. 49–53. need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Sum- Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
mer, 1957, pp. 37–41. No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 37–38.
In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Spring, 1960, pp. 51–55. The Jewish war. Tova Reich. Of the making
Stow, Kenneth. of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 4,
Agobard of Lyons and the medieval con- Summer, 1997, p. 90.

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ARABS and JEWS (cont’d.) need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Ayoub, Mahmoud M. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
And the earth shall shine forth. Fall and No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 36–37.
restoration in Judaism, Christianity, and Gray, Alyssa M.
Islam. Delivered at the Isthmus Insti- Making central the peripheral. Women
tute, 1989. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, reading the Rabbis reading women.
1995, pp. 17–36. Rereading the rabbis: a woman’s voice.
Bergman, Samuel Hugo. Judith Hauptman. Review essay. Vol.
The power of conversation. A word to the 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 74–80.
Jews and Arabs. (tr.) Eric L. Friedland. Heckelman, A. Joseph.
Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 3–6. Israel: anticipation and reality. Deir Yassin:
Brown, Michael. the “massacre”that never was. Gerson
Reflection’s on Israel’s turning 40. Vol. 40, D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph
No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 10–13. Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freuden-
Chinitz, Jacob. stein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer.
Living in Egypt. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 25–33.
1982, pp. 63–66. Arab attitudes toward Israel. Yehoshofat
Cogan, Mordechai. Harkabi. Review. Vol. 27, No. 3,
The expulsion of Ishmael—no laughing Spring, 1973, pp. 88–89.
matter! Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, Isaac, Erich and Rael Jean.
1988/1989, pp. 29–33. The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting
Cohn-Sherbok, Dan. intellectuals. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
Jewish–Christian relations: a new develop- 1972, pp. 3–19.
ment. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting
30–35. intellectuals. Letter. Ernest Stock. Reply.
Dalin, David. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 82–83.
World Jewry and the State of Israel. (ed.) Kanter, Shamai.
Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, Deities and dolphins. Nelson Glueck.
January/February, 1981, pp. 53–55. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
Edelman, Martin (Moshe). 1966, p. 89.
What a difference a state makes: Israel at 40. Kerbel, Paul.
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 14–19. The long shadow: culture and politics in
Friedman, Theodore. the Middle East. Daniel Pipes. Review.
Letters from Jerusalem: Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 70–71.
The range of Molad. Vol. 29, No. 4, Klein, Isaac.
Summer, 1975, pp. 73–78. Jewish medical ethics. Immanuel
Baba Sali and other follies. Vol. 38, No. Jakobovits. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
4, Summer, 1986, pp. 107–112. 1961, pp. 61–63.
Baba Sali and other follies. Theodore Liebman, Charles S.
Friedman. Letter. Joshua J. The sociology of religion and the study of
Adler. Reply. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, American Jews. Vol. 34, No. 5,
1987, pp. 93–94. May/June, 1981, pp. 17–33.
Glassman, Bernard. Marrus, Elliot P.
Under crescent and cross: the Jews in the New horizons in Sephardic studies. Yedida
Middle Ages. Mark R. Cohen. Books in K. Stillman; George K. Zucker. Review.
Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 85–86.
1996, pp. 91–93. Matt, Hershel Jonah.
Goldstein, Nason. Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2,
My home, my prison. Raymonda Hawa Winter, 1977, pp. 5–14.
Tawil. Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, Septem- Milgrom, Jeremy.
ber/October, 1980, pp. 77–78. Kiddush hashem and hillul hashem in the
Gotlieb, Aryeh L. Jewish state. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring,
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and 1988, pp. 30–35.

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Neusner, Jacob. Stock, Ernest.
Christmas and Israel. How secularism turns The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting
religion into culture. Prepared for Chris- intellectuals. Erich and Rael Jean Isaac.
tianity and Culture in the Crossfire, Letter. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973,
conference at Hope and Calvin Col- pp. 81–82.
leges, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1995. Szajkowski, Zosa.
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. The pacifism of Judah Magnes. Vol. 22,
14–25. No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 36–55.
Newman, Aryeh. Tanenbaum, Marc H.
Women, saints, and heretics in Mai- Israel and the Jewish–Christian dialogue.
monides. The challenge of translating Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp.
Judaica. Dedicated to the memory of 1–18.
Professor Chaim Rabin. Vol. 49, No. 2, Teller, Judd L.
Winter, 1997, pp. 75–84. After Nasser—what? Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Omer-Man, Jonathan. 1970, pp. 15–20.
Selections from a commentary on the Hag- Weintraub, Simkha Y.
gadah. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, Mine enemy. Amalia and Aharon Barnea.
pp. 34–40. (tr.) Chaya Amir. Review. Vol. 41, No.
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 82–84.
‘Yetziat Mitzraim.’ Cairo to Jerusalem. Vol. Wise, Aaron M.
32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 3–14. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Raskas, Bernard S. need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
A footnote to Camp David. Vol. 32, No. 2, Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31,
Winter, 1979, pp. 55–57. No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 42–43.
Rosenblatt, Samuel. Wolf, Arnold Jacob.
Jewish education in Muslim countries. S. D. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Goitein. Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Sum- need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
mer, 1964, pp. 75. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31,
Scheindlin, Raymond P. No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 43–44.
The influence of Muslim Arabic cultural The image of the non-Jew in Judaism.
elements on the literature of the Hebrew David Novak. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1,
Golden Age. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, Fall, 1986, pp. 117–121.
1982, pp. 63–72. Yoskowitz, Herbert A.
eulogies: A history of Israel. Volume II. From the
Gerson David Cohen, z”l, 1924–1991. aftermath of the Yom Kippur War.
Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. Howard M. Sachar. Review. Vol. 40,
14–18. No. 3, Spring, 1988, p. 74.
Abraham S. Halkin, z”l, 1903–1990. Zucker, Moshe.
Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
27–31. need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Shohet, David M. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Precedents in Jewish law, for the state of No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 37.
Israel. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, 1949, pp. ARCHEOLOGY
31–50. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Silverman, David Wolf. Ancient Israelite religion: essays in honor of
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring, Frank Moore Cross. Patrick Miller; Paul
1956, pp. 59–62. Hanson; S. Dean McBride. Of the mak-
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, ing of books . . . Review. Vol. 44, No. 1,
1957, pp. 37–41. Fall, 1991, pp. 92–93.
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, Archaeology of the land of the Bible:
1958, pp. 36–41. 10,000–586 B.C.E. Amihai Mazar. Of
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 3, the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Spring, 1988, pp. 3–4. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 93–94.

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ARCHEOLOGY (cont’d.) Riemer, Jack.
Chiat, Marilyn J. Israel: ancient mosaics. M. Avi Jonah;
Ancient synagogues in Eretz Yisrael. Vol. Meyer Shapiro. Books briefly noted.
35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 4–18. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Cohen, Shaye J. D. Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Women in the synagogues of antiquity. Vol. Hebrew Union College annual, Vol. XXIII.
34, No. 2, November/December, 1980, Elias Epstein. Books briefly noted.
pp. 23–29. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum-
Elkins, Dov Peretz. mer, 1963, p. 120.
The zealots of Masada: story of a dig. The synagogue: studies in origins, archaeol-
Moshe Pearlman. Review. Vol. 22, No. ogy, and architecture. (ed). Joseph Gut-
3, Spring, 1968. p. 93. man. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter,
Fenster, Myron M. 1976, p. 96.
Archaeology, historical analogy, and early Sarna, Nahum M.
biblical tradition. William F. Albright. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Yohanan Aha-
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, roni; Michael Avi-Yonah. Review. Vol.
Fall, 1967, p. 93. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 91–93.
Friedman, Theodore. Silverman, David Wolf.
Some unexplained features of ancient syna- In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring,
gogues. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, 1960, pp. 51–55.
pp. 35–42. Visotsky, Burton L.
Gruber, Mayer I. Ancient synagogues in Eretz Yisrael. Mari-
Ebla’s challenge to Bible’s critics. Exodus lyn J. Chiat. Letter. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win-
6:3 reconsidered. Vol. 31, No. 2, Win- ter, 1982, p. 95.
ter, 1977, pp. 93–96. ARCHITECTURE. See SYNAGOGUE
Himmelfarb, Martha. ARCHITECTURE
Caesarea under Roman Rule. Lee Levine. ARCHIVES. See BIBLIOGRAPHIES and
Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, RESOURCES; CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM;
pp. 93–94. RABBINICAL ASSEMBLY
Kanter, Shamai. ART. See JEWISH ART
Deities and dolphins. Nelson Glueck. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION. See also related
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, topics
1966, p. 89. Dorff, Elliot N.
Leeman, Saul. Artificial insemination, egg donation and
The history of Israel. Martin Noth. Review. adoption. Responsum. Committee on
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 49, No.
1962–1963, pp. 72–74. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60.
The biblical archaeologist reader. (ed) G. Feld, Edward.
Ernest Wright; David Noel Freedman. Technology and halakhah. The use of artifi-
Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, cial insemination. Vol. 48, No. 3,
pp. 72–73. Spring, 1996, pp. 49–56.
Lieber, David. Goldwasser, Hershel.
Westminster historical atlas to the Bible. (eds.) Artificial insemination, egg donation and adop-
G.E. Wright and F.V. Filson. Review. Vol. tion. Elliot N. Dorff. Responsum. Commit-
12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, p. 46–47. tee on Jewish Law and Standards. Letters.
Neusner, Jacob. Hershel Goldwasser; Morris A. Wessel.
Notes on Jewish symbols in the Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 94–95.
Greco–Roman period. Erwin Goode- Klein, Isaac.
nough. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Science and some ethical issues—the Jewish
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 77–92. view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp.
The meaning of death in rabbinic Judaism. 35–47.
David Kraemer. Review. Vol. 53, No. 1, Wessel, Morris A.
Fall, 2000, pp. 88–89. Artificial insemination, egg donation and

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adoption. Elliot N. Dorff. Responsum. “New heaven and a new earth:” 17th to
Committee on Jewish Law and Stan- 19th century Jewish responses to the
dards. Letters. Hershel Goldwasser; new astronomy. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Morris A. Wessel. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum- 1987/1988, pp. 28–42.
mer, 1997, pp. 94–95. Rabinowitz, Elias H.
ASHKENAZIM. See also EUROPE; K’LAL Gilui rosh. Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951,
YISRAEL; SEPHARDIM pp. 20–33.
Artson, Bradley Shavit. ASSIMILATION. See also AMERICAN JEWISH
The encyclopedia of Jewish prayer: Ashke- COMMUNITY; ISRAEL, k’lal yisrael;
nazic and Sephardic rites. Macy Nul- INTERMARRIAGE; SOCIOLOGY
man. Of the making of books . . . Abramowitz, Mayer.
Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24,
pp. 92–93. No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 75–78.
Bacon, Gershon C. Dalin, David.
The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for com- World Jewry and the State of Israel. (ed.)
munity. Harriet Pass Freidenreich. Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3,
Review. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/ January/February, 1981, pp. 53–55.
December, 1980, pp. 60–62. Dresner, Samuel H.
Bisk, Tsvi. The mitzvah of kashrut. Vol. 12, No. 1,
The Conservative movement in Israel. Vol. Fall, 1957, pp. 1–15.
37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 28–33. Renewal. The open forum. Vol. 19, No. 4,
Brann, Henry Walter. Summer, 1965, pp. 53–69.
The Jewish communities of France and Goddess feminism. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall,
Germany. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 3–23.
1971, pp. 51–56. Fenster, Myron M.
Cohen, Carl. America is different: the search for Jewish
The pronunciation of Hebrew. Vol. 7, No. identity. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Review.
3, April, 1951, pp. 1–6. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp.
Cohen-Harris, Elisheva. 70–73.
Where did medieval women stand? Visual America is different: the search for Jewish
sources, halakhic writings and architec- identity. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Review.
ture. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000. pp. Addendum. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965,
3–13. p. 66.
Friedman, Theodore. Generations in crisis. Gilbert S. Rosenthal.
Letter from Jerusalem: Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
The parashah. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem- pp. 89–90.
ber/December, 1980, pp. 54–58. Fierstien, Robert E.
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). Alternatives to assimilation: the response of
Have the Days lost their Awe? Letter from Reform Judaism to American culture,
Israel. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, 1840–1930. Alan Silverstein. Review.
pp. 85–87. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, p. 86.
Hoffman, Jeffrey. Gruenewald, Max.
Beyond the text: a holistic approach to On the eve of the Holocaust. Reminisences
liturgy. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. of a German rabbi. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall,
Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 1978, pp. 22–26.
89–91. Kaplan, Louis L.
Katchen, Harry. The challenge of engaging post-assimila-
The chevra—an influential factor in Jewish tionist Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter.
community life. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, Louis Kaplan. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
1982, pp. 67–73. 1997, pp. 93–94.
Listfield, Chaim. Klausner, Joseph.
Women and the commandments. Vol. 29, My Judaism. (tr.) Simcha Kling. Vol. 30,
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 42–50. No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 3–18.

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ASSIMILATION (cont’d.) Flight from commitment: an explanation of
Klausner, Samuel Z. paradoxes in Jewish life. Chaim Z. Roz-
Synagogues in transition: a planning waski. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
prospectus. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, 1997, pp. 93–94.
pp. 42–54. Rubenstein, Richard L.
Liberles, Robert. Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew-
When memory comes. Saul Friedlander. (tr.) ish theology and the current world situ-
Helen R. Lane. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, ation. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E.
January/February, 1981, pp. 58–60. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel;
Lipstadt, Deborah E. Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4,
Generation without memory: a Jewish jour- Summer, 1974, pp. 3–25.
ney in Christian America. Anne Roiphe. Sigal, Phillip.
Review. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. Whither diaspora Judaism? Vol. 14, No. 4,
99–102. Summer, 1960, pp. 35–45.
Margolies, Morris B. Silverman, David Wolf.
The implications of the American Jewish In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter,
community becoming more conserva- 1956, pp. 49–53.
tive. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. Review of periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 3,
88–89. Spring, 1959, pp. 45–48.
Neusner, Jacob. Singer, Shlomo.
Assimilation and self-hatred in modern The plight of Jewish unity. Vol. 18, No. 2,
Jewish life. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, Winter, 1964, pp. 30–39.
pp. 50–60. Weiner, Eugene.
Assimilation and self-hatred in modern The challenge of engaging post-assimila-
Jewish life. Letter. Roman A. Orenstein. tionist Jews. Delivered as the Annual
Reply. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. Solomon and Rose Becker Lecture in
72. the Sociology of Contemporary Jewry,
Christmas and Israel. How secularism turns Jewish Theological Seminary, 1996.
religion into culture. Prepared for Chris- Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp.
tianity and Culture in the Crossfire, 3–13.
conference at Hope and Calvin Col- The challenge of engaging post-assimila-
leges, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1995. tionist Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter.
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. Louis Kaplan. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
14–25. 1997, pp. 93–94.
Orenstein, Roman A. Weiss-Halivni, David.
Assimilation and self-hatred in modern Epistemological bondage. Vol. 39, No. 4,
Jewish life. Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. Summer, 1987, pp. 56–61.
26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 72. Wolf, Arnold Jacob.
Peli, Pinchas H. The new assimilationists. Vol. 33, No. 4,
In search of religious language for the Summer, 1980, pp. 36–40.
Holocaust. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, Zenner, Walter P.
1979, pp. 3–24. The tents of Jacob. Raphael Patai. Review.
Petuchowski, Jakob J. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp.
Jewish secularism on the march. Vol. 19, 87–89.
No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 89–95. ATOMIC WARFARE. See WAR
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. AUTOPSY
The Soviet Jewish exodus. Vol. 32, No. 3, Agus, Jacob B.
Summer, 1979, pp. 23–29. The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay.
Rosenberg, Bernhard H. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
Jewish women/Jewish men: the legacy of 46–57.
patriarchy in Jewish life. Aviva Cantor. Klein, Isaac.
Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, A teshuvah on autopsy. Bibliography. Vol.
pp. 88–89. 13, No. 1, Fall, 1958, pp. 52–58.

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Riemer, Jack. Troster, Lawrence.
Jewish law. Louis Jacobs. Review. Vol. 23, The definition of evil in post-Holocaust
No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 81. theology. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
Shohet, David M. 81–98.
Post mortem examination for medical BAR/BAT MITZVAH. See EDUCATION;
purposes in Jewish law. Responsum. YOUTH
Vol. 4, No. 3, May, 1948, pp. 15–27. BIBLE and BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP. See also
Steinberg, Werner. MIDRASH
The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay. Addison, Howard A.
Jacob B. Agus. Letter. Vol. 27, No. 3, Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener-
Spring, 1973, p. 84. ate and reflect images of God. Seeking
God in the Bible. Martin Samuel Cohen.
BABY-NAMING. See BRIT MILAH and other Response. Howard A. Addison. Vol. 51,
related topics No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 34–36.
BAECK, LEO Ages, Arnold.
Baeck, Leo. Science and the art of wonder: a biblio-
Prayer and study. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, graphic essay. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
1959, pp. 1–15. 1987/1988, pp. 61–66.
Chiel, Samuel. Anderson, Cynthia.
Judaism after modernity. Eugene B. Scripture and supererogation: evolution of
Borowitz. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, an ethical category. Vol. 34, No. 2,
Spring, 2000, pp. 91–92. November/December, 1980, pp. 4–11.
Friedman, Maurice. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
The natural and the supernatural Jew. articles:
Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 18, No. Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the
3, Spring, 1964, pp. 48–54. good. The open forum. Marching to
Gillman, Neil. the wrong drummer. Ismar
Morenu Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 36, No. 3, Schorsch. Response. Vol. 46, No. 3,
Spring, 1983, pp. 43–48. Spring, 1994, pp. 70–88.
Hulbert, David. reviews:
Uninspired. Kenneth Katz; Pamela Ancient Israelite religion: essays in
Hoffman. Letter (Leo Baeck College). honor of Frank Moore Cross.
Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. Patrick Miller; Paul Hanson; S.
94–95. Dean McBride. Of the making of
Kaufmann, Fritz. books . . . Review. Vol. 44, No. 1,
Baeck and Buber. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter, Fall, 1991, pp. 92–93.
1958, pp. 9–22. Reading the book: making the Bible a
Kushner, Paul. timeless text. Burton L. Visotzky. Of
A genuine search: God, Torah, Israel—a the making of books . . . Reviews.
Reform perspective. (ed.) Dow Marmur. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 92.
Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, Sifra divei rav. Louis Finkelstein. Of the
pp. 92–93. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Panitz, Michael. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
“New heaven and a new earth:” 17th to Archaeology of the land of the Bible:
19th century Jewish responses to the 10,000–586 B.C.E. Amihai Mazar.
new astronomy. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Of the making of books . . .
1987/1988, pp. 28–42. Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992,
Jewish perspectives on Christianity. (ed.) pp. 93–94.
Fritz A. Rothschild. Review. Vol. 51, Jonah: a new translation with introduc-
No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 86–89. tion, commentary and interpreta-
Prinz, Joachim. tion. Jack M. Sasson. Of the making
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BIBLE and BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP (cont’d.) ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49,
Artson, Bradley Shavit (cont’d.) No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 89.
reviews (cont’d.): The disappearance of God: a divine
The return to Scripture in Judaism and mystery. Richard Elliot Friedman.
Christianity. Essays in postcritical Of the making of books . . .
interpretation. Peter Ochs. Of the Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 1997, pp. 95–96.
46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. Asekoff, Stanley L.
94–95. The ascent and descent of Joseph: an inter-
Threescore and ten: essays in honor of pretation. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984,
Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on the pp. 22–28.
occasion of his 70th birthday. Abra- Barmash, Pamela.
ham J. Karp; Louis Jacobs; Chaim Sacred enigmas: literary religion in the
Zalman Dimitrovsky. Of the making Hebrew Bible. Stephen A. Geller.
of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p.
1, Fall, 1994, p. 91. 89.
Modern poems on the Bible: an anthol- Baumgarten, Murray.
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The state of religion atlas. Includes Blumenthal, David R.
maps. Joanne O’Brien; Martin Who is battering whom? Based on Facing
Palmer. Of the making of books . . . the abusing God: a theology of protest.
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 72–89.
pp. 93–94. Creating Zoharic texts. Includes essays of
The HarperCollins study Bible: New students. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997,
Revised standard version. Wayne A. pp. 59–68.
Meeks. Of the making of books . . . Bokser, Ben Zion.
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, Exodus 15.3. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
pp. 95–96. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 67–68.
The Hebrew Bible in literary criticism. Brettler, Marc.
Alex Preminger; Edward L. Green- Who wrote the Bible? Richard Elliott Fried-
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Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1988, pp. 85–87.
1995, p. 94. Brisman, Leslie.
A gathering of angels: angels in Jewish Unequal affliction. The scroll of Esther. Vol.
life and literature. Morris B. Mar- 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 3–13.
golies. Of the making of books . . . Brown, Michael.
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, Knight of faith or man of doubt? A con-
1995, pp. 94–95. temporary reading of the akedah. Vol.
Jewish renewal: a path to healing and 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 17–23.
transformation. Michael Lerner. Of Burnstein, Alexander J.
the making of books . . . Reviews. The book of books: an introduction.
Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. Solomon Goldman. Review. Vol. 4, No.
91–94. 4, June, 1948, pp. 25–29.
The classic midrash: Tannaitic commen- The intellectual adventure of ancient man.
taries on the Bible. Reuven Hammer. H. and H. A. Frankfort; John A. Wil-
Of the making of books . . . son; Thorkild Jacobsen; Willian A.
Reviews. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, Irwin. Review. Vol. 4, No. 4, June,
1996, pp. 95–96. 1948, pp. 25–29.
Covenant of blood: circumcision and Caine, Burton.
gender in rabbinic Judaism. The akedah. Angel unbound. Vol. 52, No.
Lawrence A. Hoffman. Of the mak- 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 5–27.

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Cardin, Nina Beth. Living in God. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
Far more precious than jewels: perspectives 2000, pp. 57–63.
on Biblical women. Katheryn Pfisterer Breaking the teeth of the wicked. Vol. 52,
Darr. Review. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 52–58.
1993, p. 91. N.N. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp.
Case, Jonathan. 53–63.
The language of truth: the Torah commen- reviews:
tary of the Sfat Emet. Arthur Green. Wrestling with angels: what the first
Review. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. family of Genesis teaches us about
84–85. our spiritual identity, sexuaity and
Cherbonnier, Edmund, La B. personal relationships. Naomi H.
Heschel as a religious thinker. Vol. 23, No. Rosenblatt; Joshua Horwitz.
1, Fall, 1968, pp. 25–39. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Heschel’s time-bomb. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, pp. 88–89.
1973, pp. 10–18. The tree of life: Chayyim Vital’s intro-
Chinitz, Jacob. duction to the kabbalah of Isaac
Altars and tables. Authority and utility in Luria. The palace of Adam Kad-
religion. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, mon. (tr.) Donald Wild Menzi; Zwe
pp. 46–58. Padeh. Review. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
Deuteronomy as the intellectual foundation 2000, pp. 92–94.
of Conservative Judaism. Benjamin Cohen, Shaye J.D.
Edidin Scolnic. Letter. Jacob Chinitz. State of the field. Conversion to Judaism in
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. historical perspective. A symposium.
108–109. From biblical Israel to postbiblical Judaism.
Cogan, Mordechai. Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen;
The expulsion of Ishmael—no laughing mat- Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol.
ter! Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 31–45.
pp. 29–33. Cohn-Sherbok, Dan.
Cohen, Jack J. Jewish–Christian relations: a new develop-
“Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis ment. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
rethink the Akedah. Vol. 43, No. 1, 30–35.
Fall, 1990, pp. 50–60. Davis, Joseph M.
Cohen, Martin Samuel. On the idea of covenant. Vol. 41, No. 4,
articles: Summer, 1989, pp. 20–34.
Deconstructing Leviticus 16. Implica- Derby, Josiah.
tions for latter-day Jewish spirituali- The two tablets of the covenant. Vol. 36,
ty from an ancient ritual text. Vol. No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 32–36.
48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 5 Douglas, Mary.
7–68. Holy joy: rereading Leviticus. The anthro-
Dancing with Esau. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, pologist and the believer. Delivered as
1998, pp. 10–23. the 1993 Henry Rapaport Lecture, Jew-
Contemporary use of sacred texts to ish Theological Seminary. Vol. 46, No.
generate and reflect images of God. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 3–14.
Seeking God in the Bible. Vol. 51, Dresner, Samuel H.
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 27–33. The layman’s Bible commentaries. Vol. 6—
Contemporary use of sacred texts to Judges, Ruth,1st & 2nd Samuel; Vol.
generate and reflect images of God. 8—Ezra, Nehemia, Esther, Job; Vol.
Seeking God in the Bible. Martin 13—Ezekiel, Daniel; Vol. 15—Micah,
Samuel Cohen. Response. Howard Nahum, Habbakuk, Zephaniah, Hag-
A. Addison. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, gai, Zecharia, Malachi. John Knox
1999, pp. 34–36. Press, Presbyterian Church. Books in
Drowning in God. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p.
1999, pp. 79–82. 75.

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BIBLE and BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP (cont’d.) Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1,
Dresner, Samuel H. (cont’d.) Fall, 1967, p. 93.
Hebrew myths: the book of Genesis. Sex and the family in the Jewish tradition.
Robert Graves; Raphael Patai. Books in Robert Gordis. Books in brief. Review.
brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, p. 94.
77. Fierstien, Robert E.
The first book of the Bible: Genesis. Benno The emergence of Jewish scholarship in
Jacob. (tr.) Ernest I. Jacob; Walter America: the publication of the ‘Jewish
Jacob. Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Encyclopedia.’ Shuly Rubin Schwartz.
1974, pp. 89–90. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994,
Exodus. Benno Jacob. (tr.) Walter Jacob. pp. 89–90.
Review. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Finkelstein, Joshua.
pp. 89–90. Midrashic interpretaions of the Song of
Goddess feminism. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, Moses. Herbert W. Basser. Review. Vol.
1993, pp. 3–23. 42, No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 68–70.
Eilberg-Schwartz, Howard. Finkelstein, Louis.
Anthropological approaches to the Old Sifre: a Tannaitic commentary on the Book
Testament. Bernhard Lang. Review. Vol. of Deuteronomy, translated from
40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. Hebrew with introduction and notes.
102–103. Reuven Hammer. Review. Vol. 39, No.
From bloody bridegroom to covenant rite: 4, Summer, 1987, p. 85.
brit milah—the perspective of modern Fishbane, Michael.
biblical scholarship. Benjamin Edidin Ramban (Nahmanides), commentary on
Scolnic. Letter. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, the Torah. Genesis. Charles B. Chavel.
1990–91, pp. 92–93. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973,
Ellis, Richard S. pp. 87–88.
The book of Leviticus and the fractal geom- Freeman, Gordon M.
etry of Torah. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, Wives and sisters. A contemporary exegesis.
1997, pp. 27–34. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp.
Human logic, God’s logic, and the akedah. 50–55.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 28–32. Garfinkel, Stephen.
Epstein, Lawrence. Ezekiel 1–20: a new translation with intro-
Gerut and the Conservative movement. duction and commentary. Moshe Green-
Harold I. Stern; Seymour Siegel; berg. Review. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter,
Stephen C. Lerner; Responses from 1985–86, pp. 87–88.
Converts. Letter. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, Gelber, S. Michael.
1980, p. 96. The book of Job: a new translation. Moshe
Even-Chen, Alexander. Greenberg; Jonas C. Greenfield; Nahum
The Torah, revelation, and scientifique cri- M. Sarna. Review essay. Vol. 35, No. 1,
tique in the teachings of Abraham Fall, 1981, pp. 69–76.
Joshua Heschel. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Gelernter, David.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 67–76. The sea-song resounds. Rereading parshat
Fackenheim, Emil L. Beshallah. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994,
The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald pp. 15–28.
R. Cutler. Essay. Elijah and the empiri- Who is the man beneath the veil? On Moses.
cists. Review. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 13–23.
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 86–91. Geller, Stephen A.
Fenster, Myron M. The common and the uncommon. Vol. 19,
The book of God and man. Robert Gordis. No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 57–62.
Review. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, Gertel, Elliot B.
pp. 86–94. Revelation, the Bible, and the historians.
Archaeology, historical analogy, and early Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp.
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Isaiah 53. A test of Jewish education. Dedi- today. David L. Freeman; Judith Z.
cated to the memory of Dr. Robert Abrams. Books in review . . . Vol.
Gordis. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 94–95.
pp. 38–49. For thou art with me: the healing power
The “Holy Ghost” and Judaism. Vol. 49, of Psalms. Samuel Chiel; Henry
No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 34–55. Dreher.
Gillman, Neil. Books in review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
Robert Gordis, z”l, 1908–1992. Eulogy. 2000, p. 84.
Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. Glazer, Henry.
23–26. The Song of Songs: Judaism’s document of
Ginsberg, H.L. revelation. Comparison of Gerson
Job the patient and Job the impatient. Vol. Cohen and Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 43,
21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 12–28. No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 55–60.
Isaiah in the light of history. Vol. 22, No. 1, Goldenberg, Robert.
Fall, 1967, pp. 1–18. The fifty-third chapter of Isaiah according
Glassman, Bernard. to the Jewish Interpreters, Vol. I, Texts,
reviews: Vol. II, Translations. A. Neubauer; S. R.
David Kimchi: the man and the com- Driver. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1,
mentaries. Frank Ephraim Talmage. Fall, 1970, p. 77.
Review. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, Goldin, Judah.
1976, pp. 88–89. Meditaberis in eo diebus ac noctibus. For
Midrash Tanhuma—Yelammedanu: an Morton Smith. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
English translation of Genesis and 1983–84, pp. 38–39.
Exodus from the printed version of Goldman, Herman.
Tanhuma—Yelammedanu, with A midrash. Vol. 34, No. 1,
introduction and notes. Samuel A. September/October, 1980, pp. 40–42.
Berman. Books in Review . . . Vol. Golinkin, David.
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 89. Moses and Herzl. In memory of Miriam
The evil eye in the Bible and rabbinic Golinkin. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
literature. Rivka Ulmer. Books in pp. 39–49.
Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, Goodblatt, David.
1996, p. 90. The Psalms. chronologically treated with a
Reading Ruth: contemporary women new translation. Moses Buttenweiser.
reclaim a sacred story. (ed.) Judith Prolegomenon. Nahum M. Sarna. (ed.)
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Fall, 1996, p. 82. Gordis, Robert.
“How to” Judaic books of interest. Jew- articles:
ish guided imagery: a how-to book The biblical basis of democracy. Vol. 4,
for rabbis, educators and group No. 4, June, 1948, pp. 1–12.
leaders. Dov Peretz Elkins. Books in Biblical wisdom and modern existential-
Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, ism. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967,
1997, pp. 85–86. pp. 1–10.
Esther. Jon D. Levenson. Books in reviews:
review . . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, The book of God and man. Review.
1998, pp. 89–90. Myron M. Fenster. Letter. Vol. 21,
Travels on the road not taken: towards No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 52–53.
a Bible-based theory of Jewish spiri- Gordon, Leonard.
tuality. Martin Samuel Cohen. Writing with Scripture: the authority and
Books in review . . . Vol. 50, No. 4, use of the Hebrew Bible in the Torah of
Summer, 1998, p. 91. formative Judaism. Jacob Neusner;
Illness and health in the Jewish tradi- William Scott Green. Review. Vol. 45,
tion: writings from the Bible to No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 90–91.

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BIBLE and BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP (cont’d.) Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965,
Gordon, Leonard (cont’d.) pp. 97–99.
Esther in medieval garb: Jewish interpreta- A generation of Isaacs. Letter from Israel.
tion of the Book of Esther in the Middle Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp.
Ages. Barry Dov Walfish. Review. Vol. 71–74.
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 92–93. The apotheosis of Aaron. Vol. 53, No. 1,
The five books of Miriam. Ellen Frankel. Fall, 2000, pp. 20–33.
Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, Harlow, Jules.
pp. 89–90. A tale: if in the land . . . Vol. 19, No. 1,
Graetz, Naomi. Fall, 1964, pp. 32–35.
The haftarah tradition and the metaphoric Harris, Monford.
battering of Hosea’s wife. Delivered at Studies in Scripture. Hebrew. Teaching the
the 1st International Conference of Bible. Hebrew. Shelomo Dov Goitein.
Rhetoric, Tel Aviv, 1991. Vol. 45, No. Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960,
1, Fall, 1992, pp. 29–42. pp. 53–56.
Greenberg, Moshe. The eternal dissent. David Polish. Review.
A problematic heritage: the attitude toward Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
the Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An 1962, pp. 98–100.
Israel perspective. Delivered as the Ger- Hecht, I. Michael.
son Cohen Memorial Lectue, Jewish The Bible reader: an interfaith interpreta-
Theological Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48, tion. Walter M. Abbot; Arthur Gilbert;
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 23–35. Rolfe Lanier Hunt. Review. Vol. 25,
Greenberg, Simon. No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 93.
Democracy in post-biblical Judaism. Vol. 1, Held, Moshe.
No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 1–8. H. L. Ginsberg. An appreciation. Vol. 30,
Greenstein, Edward L. No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 3–9.
The poetics of Biblical narrative: ideologi- Horowitz, Herman L.
cal literature and the drama of reading. Jewish reality in the book of Esther. Vol.
Meir Sternberg. Review. Vol. 42, No. 4, 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
Summer, 1990, pp. 66–68. 52–55.
The poetics of Biblical narrative: ideologi- Jacob, Ernest I.
cal literature and the drama of reading. The Torah scholarship of B. (Benno) Jacob.
Meir Sternberg. Review. Vol. 44, No. 2, Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp.
Winter, 1992, pp. 93–95. 3–21.
Gruber, Mayer I. Jacobs, Louis.
Ebla’s challenge to Bible’s critics. Exodus The concept of power in the Jewish tradi-
6:3 reconsidered. Vol. 31, No. 2, Win- tion. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp.
ter, 1977, pp. 93–96. 18–28.
Atta kiddashta: a poetic midrash on Gene- Kanter, Shamai.
sis 2: 1–3. Vol. 34, No. 1, The miracle of the commonplace: a sermon
September/October, 1980, pp. 37–39. for Parashah Tazri’ah. Vol. 10, No. 2,
Gutoff, Joshua. Winter, 1956, pp. 22–26.
Against the law. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, Contract with God. Walter E. Reed; Fay
1995, pp. 28–36. Sand Reed. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No.
Hadda, Jane. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 90.
Joseph: ancestor of psychoanalysis. Vol. 37, Kaplan, Lawrence.
No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 17–21. Scholarly, non-traditional fundamentalism:
Halpern, Harry. on Samuel David Luzzato’s approach to
The light within. Zev K. Nelson. Review. the Bible. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982,
Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. pp. 15–25.
93–94. Samuel David Luzzato and the unity of the
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). book of Isaiah: a postscript. Vol. 38,
Torah, the life of the Jew. David Aronson. No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 77–81.

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Kaunfer, Alvan H. Remnants of a dissenting tradition. Vol. 34,
Aaron and the golden calf: biblical tradi- No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 42–48.
tion and midrashic interpretation. Vol. Leeman, Saul.
41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 87–94. articles:
This is my God and I will glorify Him. A Genesis retranslated—some observa-
midrashic controversy. Vol. 51, No. 1, tions. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960,
Fall, 1998, pp. 24–31. pp. 22–34.
Kazan, Stanley. reviews:
The book of Job: commentary, new transla- The religion of Israel. Yehezkel Kauf-
tion and special studies. Robert Gordis. mann. (tr. & abrdg.) Moshe Green-
Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, berg. Review. Vol. 15, No. 2, Win-
pp. 92–93. ter, 1961, pp. 73–75.
The infancy of Moses. Vol. 33, No. 3, Religion in the Old Testament. Robert
Spring, 1980, pp. 22–24. H. Pfeiffer. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1,
Konvitz, Milton R. Fall, 1963, pp. 60–63.
Law and morals: in the Hebrew Scriptures, The Bible and the ancient near east:
Plato and Aristotle. Foreword. Louis essays in honor of William Foxwell
Finkelstein. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, Albright. (ed.) G. Ernest Wright.
1969, pp. 44–71. Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer,
Kowal, Moshe. 1964, pp. 72–73.
The akedah: angel unbound. Burton Caine. The biblical archaeologist reader. (ed.)
Human logic, God’s logic, and the G. Ernest Wright; David Noel Freed-
akedah. Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou” man. Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Sum-
and the akedah. Stephen L. Stulman. mer, 1964, pp. 72–73.
Letter. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, The Torah—Genesis: a modern com-
pp. 92–93. mentary. W. Gunther Plaut. Review.
Kushner, Harold S. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp.
articles: 89–92.
Midrash for our time. Vol. 24, No. 1, Leiter, Robert.
Fall, 1969, pp. 80–81. The slayers of Moses: the emergence of rab-
Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win- binic interpretation in modern literary
ter, 1982, pp. 3–4. theory. Susan A. Handelman. Review.
reviews: Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp.
Man and God: studies in biblical theol- 69–70.
ogy. Eliezer Berkovits. Review. Vol. Lemke, Werner E.
24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. Interpreting Biblical history through the
93–94. eyes of sociology and politics: the work
The new Bible atlas. Zev Vilnay. Books of George Mendenhall and Norman
in brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Gottwald. Bibliography. Vol. 39, No. 1,
1970, p. 94. Fall, 1986, pp. 67–80.
Amos of Tekoa, a study of interpreta- Levenson, Jon D.
tion. Hyman J. Routtenberg. articles:
Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, Yehezkel Kaufmann and mythology.
1972, p. 80. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83,
The Joseph narratives in Genesis. Eric I. pp. 36–43.
Lowenthal. Books in brief. Review. reviews:
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, p. 96. I Samuel. P. Kyle McCarter. Review.
Kushner, Paul. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp.
A genuine search: God, Torah, Israel—a 77–79.
Reform perspective. (ed.) Dow Marmur. Levine, Baruch A.
Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, The voice of wisdom. Aaron Intrater; Leon
pp. 92–93. H. Spotts. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
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BIBLE and BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP (cont’d.) Milgrom, Jacob.
Levine, Murray. Genesis. E. A. Speiser. Review. Vol. 20, No.
God: a biography. Jack Miles. Review. Vol. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 73–79.
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 86–87. Vertical retribution: ruminations on parshat
Lewis, Chaim. Shelah. Delivered at the Annual Collo-
The man Moses. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, quiuim of the University of Judaism and
1975, pp. 57–63. the Graduate Theological Union, Berke-
Lieber, David L. ly, Ojai, CA. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/
articles: February, 1981, pp. 11–16.
Methods and trends in current Bible Miller, Alan W.
study. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. The limits of change in Judaism: reshaping
30–47. prayer. Delivered at ‘Culture and Cove-
reviews: nant: the Contemporary Confrontation’
Westminster historical atlas to the Bible. symposium, for National Foundation
(eds.) G.E. Wright and F.V. Filson. for Jewish Culture, Cleveland, Ohio,
Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, February, 1986. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
p. 46–47. 1988/1989, pp. 21–28.
Modern trends in Bible study. Vol. 20, Mozeson, Isaac Elchanan.
No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 37–46. From the beginning: a modern Targum.
The Melton materials. A review article. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 29–31.
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. Muffs, Yochanan.
68–73. His Majesty’s loyal opposition. A study in
JPS Hebrew–English tanakh: the tradi- prophetic intercession. Vol. 33, No. 3,
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translation. Jewish Publication Soci- Theology and poetics. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
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2000, p. 96. Muilenburg, James.
Lukinsky, Joseph. The prophets. Abraham Joshua Heschel.
The Joseph story as a “master story.” In Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–
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No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 55–63. Neusner, Jacob.
Mandelbaum, Bernard. From exegesis to syllogism: how Leviticus
The midrash on Psalms. William G. Rabbah makes intelligible statements.
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1960, pp. 52–54. 42–55.
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Martin, Peter A. 1989, p. 63.
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1980, pp. 41–55. the canon, the Word and words. Vol.
Maybaum, Ignaz. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 53–66.
The biblical view of sex and marriage. Otto Newman, Aryeh.
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1961, pp. 65–66. monides. The challenge of translating
Meirovich, Harvey W. Judaica. Dedicated to the memory of
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No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 20–28. Novak, David.
Reclaiming Chief Rabbi Hertz as a Conser- Towards an aggadic Judaism. Edward Feld.
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Oboler, Jeff. Sonne. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1,
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on Pesach, 1996. Vol. 48, No. 4, Mekorot. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp.
Summer, 1996, pp. 53–72. 89–90.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIES and RESOURCES (cont’d.) “How to” Judaic books of interest. Striving
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ZPG and the Jewish problem. Vol. 30, No. berg. Brit Kodesh participants. Vol. 42,
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Mark Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes; Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
Charles A. Scott; David Scott Trochten- 40–46.

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BRIT MILAH (cont’d.) Ralph Simon. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer,
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Law committee report. Responsum on boy Smith, Ann D.
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Cohen, Carl. Gillman, Neil.
Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 8, No. 1, Novem- Morenu Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 36, No. 3,
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BUBER, MARTIN (cont’d.) Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3,
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Abraham Joshua Heschel and Thomas In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter,
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Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2, 1965, pp. 28–31.
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Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981,
Demythologizing the Hebrew Bible. Vol. pp. 17–28.
23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 51–59. Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the
Wolf, Arnold Jacob. sun. Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel J.
The dilemma of Claude Montefiore. Vol. Lasker. Letter. Shaye J. D. Cohen.
13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 22–25. Response. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981,
Israel as the false Messiah. Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 92–93.
Spring, 1988, pp. 55–58. The strange case of December 4th: a liturgi-
The letters of Martin Buber: a life of dia- cal problem. Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel
logue. (ed.) Nahum Glatzer; Paul J. Lasker. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
Mendes-Flohr. Review. Vol. 45, No. 3, 91–99.
Spring, 1993, pp. 90–91. Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish
Yoskowitz, Herbert A. calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
Agada: the language of Jewish faith. mer, 1989, pp. 5–19.
Samuel E. Karff. Review. Vol. 33, No. Lasker, Daniel J.
3, Spring, 1980, pp. 92–93. Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981,
CALENDAR. See also HOLIDAYS pp. 17–28.
Allen, Wayne. The strange case of December 4th: a liturgi-
Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva- cal problem. Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel
tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters. J. Lasker. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen. Vol. 39, 91–99.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 90–91. Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish
Artson, Bradley Shavit. calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
Travels on the private Zodiac: reflections mer, 1989, pp. 5–19.
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Summer, 1996, p. 95. Panitz, Michael.
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73–80. Miriam Klein Shapiro. Vol. 32, No. 1,
Dalven, Rachel. Fall, 1978, pp. 63–66.
The yearly cycle of the Ioannina Jews. Vol. The woman’s role: a continuing discussion.
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Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot. Shuchat, Wilfred.
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24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33. Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich.
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75–77. Ethics and the halakhah. Vol. 25, No. 3,
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Jewish knowledge: redrawing the map. Vol. Sigal, Philip.
38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 36–43. Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
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Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33.

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CALENDAR (cont’d.) Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, p.
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pp. 41–45. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 89–91.
Conservative Judaism. Greenbaum, Michael B.
Ramah at 40. Editorial Board. Vol. 40, No. Finkelstein and his critics. Vol. 47, No. 4,
1, Fall, 1987, p. 4 Summer, 1995, pp. 3–78.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Kelman, Joseph H.
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Jewish education and the disabled. Vol. 36,
Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 5–12.
Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Kushner, Harold S.
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer,
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; 1983, pp. 3–4.
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Lerner, Stephen C.
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. articles:
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon Ramah and its critics. Vol. 25, No. 4,
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Summer, 1971, pp. 1–28.
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; letters:
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Ramah and its critics.
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Letter. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 26, No.
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 83–84.
1999, pp. 66–80. Letter. Allen Rutchik. Vol. 26, No.
Davis, Moshe. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84.
The ladder of Jewish education. Vol. 4, No. Letter. Lloyd P. Gartner. Vol. 26, No.
3, May, 1948, pp. 1–14. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 75–76.
Freedman, Rachel. Letter. Ralph Gottlieb. Vol. 26, No.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 76–77.

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Letter. Michael Brown. Vol. 26, No. ish chaplaincy. S. Gershon Levi. Review.
3, Spring, 1972, pp. 77–78. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 88–89.
Letter. Rachel Freedman. Vol. 26, Neusner, Jacob.
No. 3, Spring, 1972, p. 79. Assimilation and self-hatred in modern
Letters. Response. Stephen C. Lern- Jewish life. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971,
er. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 50–60.
p. 80. Riemer, Jack.
Neusner, Jacob. A time to speak. Stuart Rosenberg. Review.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 67–68.
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. Rosenberg, Stuart E.
83–84. Canada’s Jews: the sacred and the secular .
Rosenblum, Herbert. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 34–44.
Conservative Judaism, then and now. Con- Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
servative Judaism in America: a biogra- critique of the Conservative movement.
phical dictionary and sourcebook. Recent developments in Conservative
Pamela Nadell. Review essay. Vol. 44, Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream.
No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85. Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
Rutchik, Allen. Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No.
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 12–16.
Schorsch, Ismar. Schild, Erwin.
Ramah: adventure in Jewish education. Vol. Responses to “A synagogue is not a tem-
40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 5–11. ple.” Ismar Schorsch. Shlomo Balter;
Schwartz, Shuly Rubin. Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952. Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 12–42. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
Shargel, Baila Round. 81–82.
The literature of Ramah. Vol. 40, No. 1, Wyman, Miriam.
Fall, 1987, pp. 51–66. Derech eretz. A personal exploration. Vol.
Silverman, David Wolf. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 5–13.
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 1, CANDLELIGHTING
Fall, 1987, pp. 3–4. Blumenthal, Aaron H.
Sleeper, James A. The status of women in Jewish law. Vol.
Activists and a new Judaism. Vol. 23, No. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40.
4, Summer, 1969, pp. 25–32. Golinkin, David.
Wineman, Aryeh. Siddur Sim Shalom—a halakhic analysis.
Tefillah at Ramah: goals, methods, and Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 38–55.
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No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 100–101. Women and change in Jewish law. Respons-
CANADIAN JEWRY es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur
Chiel, Arthur A. E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char-
The Jewish community in Canada. Volume ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein
I, A history. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer
Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. Ostow. Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring,
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Kelman, Joseph H. Higger, Michael.
Jewish education and the disabled. Vol. 36, Criteria for interpreting Jewish law. Vol. 3,
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Levi, S. Gershon. Kessler, Martin.
A.M. Klein z”l. A memoir. Vol. 27, No. 1, A personal and confidential note to . . .
Fall, 1972, pp. 50–55. women . . . concerning candle lighting
Nadich, Judah. . . . on Rosh Hashanah. Vol. 10, No.1,
Breaking new ground: the struggle for a Jew- Fall, 1955, pp. 28–29.

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CANDLELIGHTING (cont’d.) Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Response.
Ostow, Mortimer. Emil Fackenheim. Vol. 16, No.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 59–60.
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Reply. Jacob Agus. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp.
Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 84–85.
1974, pp. 5–12. Rebuttal. Emil Fackenheim. Vol. 17,
Women and change in Jewish law. No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
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Fall, 1974, pp. 22–24. The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review
Swidler, Leonard. essay. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972,
Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism. pp. 46–57.
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40. Arian, Charles L.
Taitz, Emily. Rabbis, intermarriage, and the Christian
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heard in medieval Europe? Bibliography. 84–86.
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CANNIBALISM Where Judaism differed. Abba Hillel Silver.
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Contemporary halakhic problems. J. David pp. 38–45.
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1979, pp. 83–89. Renewal, June, 1993. Vol. 46, No.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT See COMMITTEE on 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 40–44.
JEWISH LAW and STANDARDS; DEATH; reviews:
RESPONSA The making of Jewish and Christian
CHARITY. See TZEDAKAH worship. Paul F. Bradshaw;
CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM. See also Lawrence A. Hoffman. Of the mak-
CONVERSION; INTERMARRIAGE ing of books . . . Review. Vol. 43,
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Merit and unearned mercy. Vol. 8, No. 2, Moments of crisis in Jewish–Christian
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31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 7–12. 91–92.
Agus, Jacob B. Understanding the rabbinic mind.
Claude Montefiore and liberal Judaism. Essays on the hermeneutic of Max
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of Toynbee’s history. Edward T. Gargan. No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 92–93.
Reconsiderations. Arnold J. Toynbee. The return to Scripture in Judaism and
Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Christianity. Essays in postcritical
1962–1963, pp. 48–60. interpretation. Peter Ochs. Of the
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No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 42–44. Threescore and ten: essays in honor of
God in search of man. Abraham Joshua Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on the
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Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 15, No. ham J. Karp; Louis Jacobs; Chaim
3, Spring, 1961, pp. 42–44. Zalman Dimitrovsky. Of the making

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of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. Ayoub, Mahmoud M.
1, Fall, 1994, p. 91. And the earth shall shine forth. Fall and
The state of religion atlas. Includes restoration in Judaism, Christianity, and
maps. Joanne O’Brien; Martin Islam. Delivered at the Isthmus Insti-
Palmer. Of the making of books . . . tute, 1989. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter,
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, 1995, pp. 17–36.
pp. 93–94. Banks, Gary Michael.
The HarperCollins study Bible: New Rabbi Heschel through Christian eyes.
Revised standard version. Wayne A. Originally presented with Rabbi Aaron
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pp. 95–96. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
The Hebrew Bible in literary criticism. pp. 100–111.
Alex Preminger; Edward L. Green- Barash, Asher.
stein. Of the making of books . . . The last in Toledo—a story. Vol. 19, No. 3,
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, Spring, 1965, pp. 22–40.
1995, p. 94. Berenbaum, Michael G.
A gathering of angels: angels in Jewish Elie Wiesel and contemporary Jewish theol-
life and literature. Morris B. Mar- ogy. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
golies. Of the making of books . . . 19–39.
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, Berger, Julius.
1995, pp. 94–95. Restraint on marriages during the omer days.
Caring for creation: an ecumenical Vol. 8, No. 3, April, 1952, pp. 16–22.
approach to the environmental cri- Berman, Myron.
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No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 95–96. Blank, Debra Reed.
A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, The changing face of Jewish and Christian
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making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 91–94.
47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. Sacred sound and social change: liturgical
95–96. music in Jewish and Christian experi-
The fire in the equations: science, reli- ence. Lawrence A. Hoffman; Janet R.
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tions on Jewish life, ritual, and spiri- Who is battering whom? Based on Facing
tuality. Martin Samuel Cohen. Of the abusing God: a theology of protest.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 72–89.
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. Bokser, Baruch M.
95. The gospel and the land. Early Christianity
The gift of peace: personal reflections. and Jewish territorial doctrine. W. D.
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CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM (cont’d.) Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Bokser, Ben Zion. articles:
The election of Israel. Vol. 3, No. 4, July, The tallit. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992,
1947, pp. 17–25. pp. 3–15.
The Church and the Jewish people, a com- reviews:
mentary on the second Vatican council’s The rise and fall of Jewish nationalism:
declaration on the relation of the Jewish and Christian ethnicity in
Church to non-Christian religions. ancient Palestine. Doron Mendels.
Augustin Cardinal Bea. Review. Vol. 21, Review. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer,
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Brief, Neil. Protean prejudice: anti-Semitism in
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Cohen, Arthur A. Or Privilege? Moral and Religious Val-
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sion. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. is published in cooperation with Union
7–19. Seminary Quarterly Review.
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Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 8, No. 1, Novem- Western Christianity in ecofeminist perspec-
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Cox, Harvey. the western religious traditions. Ronald
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Cytron, Barry D. Modern medicine and Jewish values. When
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God. On knowing God. Neil Gill- Barry D. Cytron; Earl Schwartz. Review
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65–68. Dresner, Samuel H.
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response. Eugene B. Borowitz. Nahum, Habbakuk, Zephaniah, Hag-
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of dialogue. Reflections on the 20th 75.
anniversary of Nostra Aetate. The struggle for a soul. William Hull.
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Fall, 1985, pp. 21–29. The genesis of faith: the depth theology of
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Dalin, David G. The state of Israel: theological implications
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CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM (cont’d.) of pastors. Loren B. Mead. Review.
Eisen, Arnold. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
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Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. Running through the thistles: terminat-
65–71. ing a ministerial relationship with a
Faber, Salamon. parish.
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Fahey, Charles J. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp.
Moral and religious values in health care 83–84.
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Presented at the joint conference spon- what does (and does not) cause
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of the Jewish Theological Seminary, Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
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Felix, Cathy. Fierstien, Robert E.
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Worship for the 21st century. An agen- America: the publication of the ‘Jewish
da. Synagogue life; a special section. Encyclopedia.’ Shuly Rubin Schwartz.
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Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoen- pp. 89–90.
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pp. 67–79. Interpreting Nostra Aetate through post
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congregations and pastors. Edward Vatican diplomacy during the Holocaust.
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Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. the Holocaust 1939–1943. John F. Mor-
2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. ley. Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 4, Sum-
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December, 1988. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, Recouping revelation—and maybe the
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Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 61–73.
1994, pp. 27–38. Gibbs, Robert.
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God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 21–33.
and practical considerations. Gordon Gilbert, Arthur.
Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch New trends in the Protestant mission to the
Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, Jew. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp.
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Christmas and Israel. How secularism Separation of Church and State: dina de-
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Archetypes of Apocalypse: in dreams and 83–84.

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CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM (cont’d.) Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
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Religious observance in the public How my mind has changed. Harold E.
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Rabinowitz, Stanley S. 1962–1963, p. 79.
The root and the branch. Robert Gordis. Christian–Jewish relations. Sol Landau.
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63–64. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Bicentennial reflections on America and 1962–1963, p. 79.
Israel. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, Psalms of struggle and liberation.
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Making the ministry relevant. Hans Schoenberg, Elliot Salo.
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Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, “Aliyah.” A model for cable TV pro-
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. duction. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
The new shape of American religion. 1986–87, pp. 62–76.
Martin E. Marty. Books briefly Worship for the 21st century. An agen-
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A Jewish understanding of the New Tes- Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoen-
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Paul. H. J. Schoeps. Books briefly Generation to generation: family
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The pastor as a newcomer. Roy M. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp.
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Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Schwartz, Barry Dov.
Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. The Vatican and the holocaust. R.A. con-
Saying goodbye: a time for growth for ference in memory of the six million.
congregations and pastors. Edward Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp.
A. White. Review. Cathy Felix; 27–50.
Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. Schwarzschild, Steven S.
2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. articles:
Critical moments of ministry: a change Rosenzweig on Judaism and Christiani-
of pastors. Loren B. Mead. Review. ty. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp.
Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. 41–48.
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. reviews:
83–84. New theology no. 1. (eds.) Martin E.
Pastoral transitions: from endings to Marty; Dean G. Peerman. Review.
new beginnings. William Bud Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp.
Phillips. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot 67–69.
Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, New theology no. 2. (eds.) Martin E.
Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Marty; Dean G. Peerman. Review.
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2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Conservative Judaism learn from the
New beginnings: the pastorate start-up electronic church? Vol. 39, No. 2,
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Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Why do we sing the Song of Songs on
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83–84. Rabbinical Assembly teleconference
Church and denominational growth: on Pesach, 1996. Vol. 48, No. 4,
what does (and does not) cause Summer, 1996, pp. 53–72.
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C. Kirk Hadaway. Review. Cathy Hebrew Bible or Old Testament?:
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Intermarriage and Jewish life, a sympo- Church and state. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
sium. Werner J. Cahnman. Review. Spring–Summer, 1963, pp.

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CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM (cont’d.) Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Siegel, Seymour (cont’d.) mer, 1969, p. 23.
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Jews and Christians: the next step. Vol. The plight of Jewish unity. Vol. 18, No. 2,
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The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold- Swidler, Leonard.
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Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40.
31–32, 32, 33, 35–36, 37, 39. Tanenbaum, Marc H.
Sigal, Phillip. Israel and the Jewish–Christian dialogue.
The organ and Jewish worship: a proposal. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 1–18.
Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, Tirosh-Rothschild, Hava.
1963, pp. 93–105. Maimonides and Aquinas: the interplay of
Silverman, David Wolf. two masters in medieval Jewish philoso-
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, phy. Delivered at University of Notre
1956, pp. 49–53. Dame. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring, 54–66.
1956, pp. 59–62. Tucker, Gordon.
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, Contemporary philosophical quests for
1957, pp. 39–42 God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter, and practical considerations. Vol. 51,
1958, pp. 34–37. No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 84–95.
In the periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, Contemporary philosophical quests for
1959, pp. 55–58. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
Review of periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 3, and practical considerations. Gordon
Spring, 1959, pp. 45–48. Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch
In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
1960, pp. 51–55. 1999, pp. 96–98.
The quest for interreligious dialogue. Vol. Ungar, Andre.
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 53–60. The deputy. Rolf. Hochhuth. R.A. confer-
The life of monologue. Vol. 19, No. 3, ence in memory of the six million.
Spring, 1965, pp. 82–88. Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964,
A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 51–62.
Fall, 1985, pp. 3–4. To heaven with scribes and Pharisees; the
Simon, Ralph. Jewish path to God. Lionel Blue.
Questions Jews ask: Reconstructionist Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
answers. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. 1976–1977, pp. 100–101.
Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. Van Buren, Paul M.
65–70. Liberation theory—a response. Vol. 38, No.
The current theological situation. Seymour 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 36–37.

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Jesus and Judaism. E.P. Sanders. Review. Zucker, David Jeremy.
Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. Strangers, angels and redemptions. Jew-
114–116. ish/Christian images in two Malamud
Wechsler, Harlan J. stories. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984,
Seymour Siegel, theologian and teacher. pp. 43–50.
Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 56–73. CIVIL RIGHTS. See also SLAVERY
Weiner, Eugene. Abramowitz, Mayer.
The challenge of engaging post-assimila- First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24,
tionist Jews. Delivered as the Annual No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 75–78.
Solomon and Rose Becker Lecture in Bloom, Jack H
the Sociology of Contemporary Jewry, Journey to understanding. Jews and the
Jewish Theological Seminary, 1996. Vol. racial crisis. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer,
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 3–13. 1965, pp. 11–16.
Weiss, M. David. Chiel, Samuel.
Christianity: Catholicism. George Brantl. Malverne: a case history. Jews and the
Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, racial crisis. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer,
pp. 68–70. 1965, pp. 22–27.
Christianity: Protestantism. J. Leslie Dun- Cohen, Ernest B.
stan. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, Who is a Jew? Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
1964, pp. 68–70. 1970, pp. 74–75.
Wigoder, Geoffrey. Drinan, S.J., Robert F.
Vatican II, III & IV. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, The state of Israel: theological implications
1965, pp. 41–50. for Christians. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring,
Wolf, Arnold Jacob. 1968, pp. 28–35.
The dilemma of Claude Montefiore. Vol. Ettenberg, Moshe.
13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 22–25. Black demands and Jewish students. Vol.
Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 64–66.
Baer’s history, translated and revisited. A Feingold, Henry L.
history of the Jews in Christian Spain. A century of Jewish life in Dixie: the Birm-
Yitzhak Baer. Review. Vol. 21, No. 1, ingham experience. Mark H. Elovitz.
Fall, 1966, pp. 73–82. Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp.
Yoskowitz, Herbert A. 91–92.
Jacob Agus: seeking the right road. The Gartner, Lloyd P.
Jewish Quest: essays on basic concepts The racial revolution and Jewish communal
of Jewish theology. Jacob B. Agus. policy. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 42–49.
1987/1988, pp. 67–72. Gendler, Everett E.
Rachel. Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol. Strength to love. Martin Luther King, Jr.
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 84–86. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964,
Zaiman, Joel H. pp. 55–58.
Conversion to Judaism—a history and Conversation with Martin Luther King.
analysis. Daivd M. Eichhorn. Review. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp.
Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 84–90. 1–19.
Zelermyer, Gerald B. Gertel, Elliot B.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- The sermons of the Rev. Martin Luther
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen- King, Jr. A Jewish response. Vol. 48,
ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 26–32.
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Ginzberg, Eli.
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. The black revolution and the Jew. Vol. 24,
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 3–13.
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel- Discussion: The black revolution and the
ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Jew. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 178–179. 14–19.

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CIVIL RIGHTS (cont’d.) Lauter, Paul.
Glassman, Bernard. Reflections of a Jewish activist. Jews and
Antisemitism in America today: outspoken the racial crisis. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer,
experts explode the myths. Jerome R. 1965, pp. 17–21.
Chanes. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, Levi, Eliezer A.
1996, pp. 87–89. The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg-
Jewish dimensions of social justice: tough regation. William S. Malev. Letter to the
moral choices of our time. Albert editor. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp.
Vorspan; David Saperstein. Books in 37–38.
review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51, Levine, M. Herschel.
No. 3, Spring, 1999, p. 85. Black demands and Jewish students. Moshe
Jews, slaves, and the slave trade: setting the Ettenberg. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
record straight. Eli Faber. Books in 1969, p. 84.
review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51, A rap on race. Margaret Mead; James Bald-
No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 85–86. win. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter,
Glatstein, Irwin. 1973, p. 93.
The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg- Lewis, Theodore N.
regation. William S. Malev. Letter to the Negroes and Jews: a hard look. Judd Teller.
editor. Vol. 13, No. 1, Fall, 1958, pp. Letter. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp.
47–49. 67–68.
Halpern, Harry. Malev, William S.
Facts, feelings, and fears. Reply. The black The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg-
revolution and the Jew. Eli Ginzberg. regation. Vol. 13, No. 1, Fall, 1958, pp.
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 20–23. 35–46.
Heschel, Susannah. The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg-
Theological affinities in the writings of regation. Letter. Irwin Glatstein. Reply.
Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin Vol. 13, No. 1, Fall, 1958, pp. 49–53.
Luther King, Jr. Published also in Black The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg-
Zion: African-American religious regation. Letter. Eliezer Levi. Reply. Vol.
encounters with Judaism. Yvonne 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 48–49.
Chireau; Nathaniel Deutsch. Vol. 50, Mandelbaum, Bernard.
Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. A Jewish response to black anti-semitism.
126–143. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 24–29.
Kaplan, Edward K. Merrill, Charles.
The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua Black and white, Jew and gentile in a liber-
Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. al school. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973,
40–49. pp. 49–55.
King, Jr., Martin Luther. Mezvinsky, Norton.
The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg- Black demands and Jewish students. Moshe
regation. William S. Malev. Vol. 13, No. Ettenberg. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
1, Fall, 1958, pp. 35–46. 1969, pp. 83–84.
Conversation with Martin Luther King. Miller, Judea B.
Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 1–19. “Where were the good intentions?” The
Kushner, Harold S. death of an American Jewish communi-
The bush is burning, radical Judaism faces ty: a tragedy of good intentions. Hillel
the Pharoahs of the modern superstate. Levine; Lawrence Harmon. Review
Arthur I. Waskow. Review. Vol. 27, No. essay. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992,
2, Winter, 1973, pp. 90–91. pp. 75–81.
Laub, Morris. Riemer, Jack.
The Jewish Defense League. Vigilantism: is Race: challenge to religion. Mathew
it needed?Edmund Winter; Morris Ahman. Books briefly noted. Review.
Laub. The open forum. Vol. 24, No. 3, Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
Spring, 1970, pp. 50–53. 1963, p. 120.

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Rosen, Gladys. the Ethiopians . . .” Vol. 13, No. 1, Fall,
Yahadut Amerika: Ethgar Yisraeli (Ameri- 1958, pp. 1–34.
can Jewry: an Israeli critique). Eliezer To Birmingham and back. Vol. 18, No. 1,
Livneh. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Sum- Fall, 1963, pp. 1–17.
mer, 1968, pp. 86–89. Waskow, Arthur.
Rosenthal, Judah M. “My legs were praying.” Theology and pol-
The slavery controversy and Judaism. Vol. itics in Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol.
31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 69–79. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
Schudrich, Michael. 144–149.
From the archives. Birmingham, 1963. Vol. Winter, Edmund.
34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy-
pp. 67–69. im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund
Shanken, Sidney D. Winter; Morris Laub. The open forum.
The rabbi’s involvement in social issues. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp.
Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 45–50.
1963, pp. 49–54. Zelermyer, Gerald B.
Sicherman, Marvin. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
reviews: bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
Who has suffered more? Bittersweet ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
encounter: the Afro-American and Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
the American Jew. Robert G. Weis- Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
bord; Arthur Stein. Review. Vol. 25, Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 87–89. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
Who has suffered more? The confronta- ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
tion: black power, anti-Semitism and Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 178–179.
the myth of integration. Max Gelt- COHEN, GERSON DAVID. See also
man. Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM; JEWISH
1971, pp. 87–89. HISTORY; JEWISH THEOLOGICAL
Who has suffered more? Black anti- SEMINARY
Semitism and Jewish racism. Bland, Kalman P.
Richard W. Baron. Introduction. The teaching of Judaica in American uni-
Nat Hentoff. Review. Vol. 25, No. versities: the proceedings of a colloqui-
3, Spring, 1971, pp. 87–89. um. (ed.) Leon A. Jick. Review. Vol. 26,
Silberman, Charles. No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 93–94.
A Jewish view of the racial crisis. Jews and Cohen, Gerson D.
the racial crisis. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, articles:
1965, pp. 1–10. Israel: anticipation and reality. The
Teller, Judd L. meaning of Israel in the perspective
Negroes and Jews: a hard look. Vol. 21, of history. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli
No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 13–20. Ginzberg; A. Joseph Heckelman;
Negroes and Jews: a hard look. Letter. Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freudenstein;
Theodore N. Lewis. Response. Vol. 21, Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer.
No. 2, Winter, 1967, p. 68. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp.
The new populism and the Jews. Vol. 22, 3–14.
No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 20–27. Jewish identity and Jewish collective
Tucker, Gordon. will in America from an historical
The sayings of the wise are like goads. An perspective. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer,
appreciation of the works of Robert 1974, pp. 61–77.
Cover. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. Religion’s business. Vol. 30, No. 4,
17–39. Summer, 1976, pp. 34–38.
Ungar, Andre. On the ordination of women. Address
The Jew and the Negro: “As the children of and Commission report. Vol. 32,
No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 56–80.

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COHEN, GERSON DAVID (cont’d.) Greenberg, Moshe.
Cohen, Gerson D. (cont’d.) A problematic heritage: the attitude toward
articles (cont’d.): the Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An
The framework of religious vitality. Vol. Israel perspective. Delivered as the Ger-
34, No. 3, January/February, 1981, son Cohen Memorial Lectue, Jewish
pp. 3–10. Theological Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48,
State of the field. Introduction. Vol. 34, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 23–35.
No. 5, May/June, 1981, p. 16. Kaplan, Lawrence.
State of the field. Conversion to Scholarly, non-traditional fundamentalism:
Judaism in historical perspective. A on Samuel David Luzzato’s approach to
symposium. the Bible. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982,
Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen; pp. 15–25.
Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol. Kaplan, Louis L.
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 27–30. The challenge of engaging post-assimila-
eulogies: tionist Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter.
In memory of Doctor Max Arzt. Vol. Louis Kaplan. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 3–6. 1997, pp. 93–94.
Dr. Moshe Zucker. In memoriam. Mor- Kaunfer, Alvan H.
ton M. Leifman; Gerson D. Cohen; From interpretation to midrashic process.
Moshe Sokolow. Vol. 41, No. 2 The development of a Conservative
Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 44–49. dynamic. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992,
letters: pp. 62–72.
On the ordination of women. Address From interpretation to midrashic process.
and Commission report. Gerson D. The development of a Conservative
Cohen. Letter. Ezrat Nashim. Vol. dynamic. Letter. David J. Fine.
33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, p. 95. Response. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
Ezrat Nashim. pp. 92–93.
On the ordination of women. Address and Lewis, Shalom J.
Commission report. Gerson D. Cohen. The rabbi is a lonely person. Vol. 37, No.
Letter. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, p. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 40–41.
95. Neusner, Jacob.
Fenster, Myron M. Assimilation and self-hatred in modern
Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur- Jewish life. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971,
vival. 2nd edition. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. pp. 50–60.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Ostow, Mortimer.
1987/1988, pp. 97–100. The Jewish response to crisis. Vol. 33, No.
Fine, David J. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 3–25.
From interpretation to midrashic process. Schafler, Samuel.
The development of a Conservative Teaching Conservative Judaism and the
dynamic. Alvan H. Kaunfer. Letter. Jewish family. The open forum. Vol. 33,
David J. Fine. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 73–78.
1993, p. 92. Scheindlin, Raymond P.
Gartner, Lloyd P. Gerson David Cohen, z”l, 1924–1991. Vol.
The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 14–18.
renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo- Schranz, Allan.
logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.) The framework of religious vitality. Gerson
Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol. 50, D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 34, No. 6,
No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 80–88. July/August, 1981, pp. 80–(81).
Glazer, Henry. Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
The Song of Songs: Judaism’s document of Bible-battering. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992,
revelation. Comparison of Gerson pp. 43–52.
Cohen and Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 43, Siegel, Seymour.
No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 55–60. Grappling with theology for our lives. The-

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ology for today. Richard L. Rubenstein; Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Arthur E. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Integrating tradition and change. Vol. 44,
Siegel; Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 18–31.
4, Summer, 1974, pp. 37–53. Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the
Steinberg, Theodore. good. The open forum. Marching to the
Max Kadushin: an appreciation. Vol. 34, wrong drummer. Ismar Schorsch. Vol.
No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 3–16. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 70–88.
Tucker, Gordon. A time to mourn, a time to comfort: the art
The ordination of women and the culture of Jewish living. Ron Wolfson. Of the
of the movement. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47,
1995, pp. 87–93. No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 91–92.
Wechsler, Harlan J. The responsa of Professor Louis Ginzberg.
Grappling with theology for our lives. The David Golinkin. Of the making of
artisan’s touch: Jewish ethics and the books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 3,
doctrine of creation. Richard L. Ruben- Spring, 1997, p. 90.
stein; Arthur E. Green; Elliott Dorff; Auerbach, Selig S.
Seymour Siegel; Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. Further thoughts on the law committee.
28, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 53–60. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Weiner, Eugene. berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
The challenge of engaging post-assimila- thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
tionist Jews. Delivered as the Annual No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 75.
Solomon and Rose Becker Lecture in Berman, Myron.
the Sociology of Contemporary Jewry, Further thoughts on the law committee.
Jewish Theological Seminary, 1996. Vol. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 3–13. berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
The challenge of engaging post-assimila- thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
tionist Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter. No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 79–82.
Louis Kaplan. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, Bernard, Gershom.
1997, pp. 93–94. Is outreach possible in the Conservative
Yuter, Alan J. movement? Steven Bayar. Letter. Vol.
Editorial remarks. Harold S. Kushner. Let- 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp.
ter. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 106–107.
78–79. Blumenthal, Aaron H.
COMMITTEE on JEWISH LAW and The challenge of Yom Tov Sheni. Vol. 24,
STANDARDS No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 45–48.
Abelson, Kassel. Questionnaire on conversion. Vol. 24, No.
The status of a non-Jewish spouse and chil- 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 43–47.
dren of a mixed-marriage in the syna- Further thoughts on the law committee.
gogue. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
pp. 39–49. berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blu-
Aliyot for couples. Teshuvah. Committee menthal; Philip Sigal. The open forum.
on Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 51–58. 67–72.
Agus, Jacob B. New dimensions in Judaism: creative analy-
Torah M’Sinai—the way of Takkanot. Vol. sis in rabbinic concepts. Philip Sigal.
4, No. 2, February, 1948, pp. 5–11. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum- 1976–1977, pp. 99–100.
mer, 1982, pp. 33–38. The status of women in Jewish law. Vol.
Allen, Wayne. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40.
Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva- Bokser, Ben Zion.
tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters. Capital punishment. Committee on Jewish
Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen. Vol. 39, Law and Standards. Vol. 15, No. 3,
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 90–91. Spring, 1961, pp. 32–33.

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COMMITTEE on JEWISH LAW and “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
STANDARDS (cont’d.) Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
Bokser, Ben Zion (cont’d.) Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker.
Statement on birth control. Committee on Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992,
Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 15, No. pp. 95–96.
4, Summer, 1961, pp. 32–35. Artificial insemination, egg donation and
Statement on the organ and Jewish wor- adoption. Responsum. Committee on
ship. Committee on Jewish Law and Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 49, No.
Standards. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60.
Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 113. Teshuvah on assisted suicide. Committee on
Brill, Mordecai L. Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 50, No.
Further thoughts on the law committee. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 3–24.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Ehrlich, Abraham J.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol.
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 78–79. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33.
Cohen, Boaz. Eilberg, Amy.
The function of a law committee. Vol. 3, On halakhic approaches to medical care for
No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 1–5. the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
Towards a philosophy of Jewish law. Vol. Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3,
6, No. 1, October, 1949, 1–31. Spring, 1991, pp. 92–94.
Conservative Judaism. Elovitz, Mark H.
Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991 contains Further thoughts on the law committee.
papers from the Committee on Jewish Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Law and Standards and is entitled “End berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
Approach.” No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 76–77.
Corson, Maurice. Feldman, David M.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Her Majesty’s loyal opposition. Vol. 48,
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 39–42.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Fenster, Myron M.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Further thoughts on the law committee.
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 77. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Davis, Joseph. berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
Toward a theology for Conservative thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
Judaism. Neil Gillman. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 79.
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 108–109. Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur-
Dembowitz, Morris. vival. 2nd edition. Gilbert S. Rosenthal.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- 1987/1988, pp. 97–100.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Fine, David J.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Halakhah and ethics. The open forum. The
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 78. character of halakhah entering the 21st
Derby, Josiah. century. Harold M. Schulweis. Vol. 46,
Further thoughts on the law committee. No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 77–79.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Forman, Max L.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Distinctive emphases in Conservative
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Judaism vis-à-vis the Halakhah. Vol. 9,
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 76. No. 1, December, 1952, pp. 34–42.
Dorff, Elliot N. Gershfield, Edward.
A Jewish approach to end-stage medical Responsum. Agunah question. Hebrew.
care. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991, pp. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. alef-hay.
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Rebuilding the law committee. Vol. 25, No. berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blu-
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 59–62. menthal; Philip Sigal. The open forum.
Ginzberg, Louis. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
Responsum on kosher wine. Hebrew. Vol. 65–67.
8, No. 3, April, 1952, pp. 24–23. Further thoughts on the law committee.
Goldfarb, Daniel C. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
The definition of death. In the common law berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
and Jewish tradition. Vol. 30, No. 2, thal; Philip Sigal. Reply. Vol. 26, No. 2,
Winter, 1976, pp. 10–22. Winter, 1972, pp. 82–84.
The definition of death. Seymour Siegel; The designation of marital status in the
Daniel C. Goldfarb. Discussion. Vol. ketubah. Nahum M. Waldman. Letter.
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COMMITTEE on JEWISH LAW and Rabbinical Assembly.
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42–43. Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
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Prouser, Joseph H. binical Assembly. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
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Rethinking sanctions in the cases of The evolution of halakhic consciousness:
assisted suicide. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum- two examples. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer,
mer, 1997, pp. 3–16. 1990, pp. 21–26.

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On halakhic approaches to medical care for Further thoughts on the law committee.
the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff; Avram Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3, berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blu-
Spring, 1991, pp. 95–96. menthal; Philip Sigal. The open forum.
Routtenberg, Max J. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
Further thoughts on the law committee. 72–73.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Silverman, David Wolf.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Further thoughts on the law committee.
thal; Philip Sigal. The open forum. Vol. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 63–65. berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
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The dangers of the ivory tower. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 77–78.
No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 5–7. A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 1,
Schranz, Allan. Fall, 1986, p. 3.
The framework of religious vitality. Gerson Silverman, Hillel E.
D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 34, No. 6, Yom Tov Sheni: a third alternative. Letter.
July/August, 1981, pp. 80–(81). Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp.
Schulweis, Harold M. 81–83.
The character of halakhah entering the 21st Silverman, Israel N.
century. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Responsum on non-Jewish wine. Hebrew.
pp. 5–13. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. alef-
Schwartz, Barry Dov. hay.
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4, Summer, 1969, pp. 67–68. dum. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, p.
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Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Law committee report. Responsum on boy
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Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- Stone, Ira F.
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Updating the criteria of death. Vol. 30, No. Wechsler, Harlan J.
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Sigal, Philip. ber, 1994. Response to “A Rabbinic
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COMMITTEE on JEWISH LAW and Transfiguring our face. Vol. 44, No. 2,
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No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 74. generate and reflect images of God.
COMMUNITY CENTERS. See JEWISH Seeking God in the Bible. Martin
COMMUNITY CENTERS Samuel Cohen. Response. Howard
CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM. See also related A. Addison. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
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Abelson, Kassel. Adler, Morris.
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41, No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp. 35–41. menthal; Ira J. Eisenstein; Marvin

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Fox. Response. Vol. 10, No. 3, Amaru, Betsy Halpern.
Spring, 1956, pp. 18–27. Conservative Judaism: one lay perspective.
Mixed pews in Jewish tradition., Vol. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 23–28.
11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 32–41. Arian, Charles L.
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Tradition and change. Mordecai Wax- Aronson, David.
man. Review. Vol. 13, No. 2, Win- On mixed seating and ‘Orthodox’ tradi-
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Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. 59–65.
(ed.) Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and Faith and halakhah. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 34–48.
1960, pp. 1–4. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
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(ed.) Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and OMETZ: college outreach and colle-
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Alder, Daniel. Integrating tradition and change. Vol.
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1990, pp. 39–47. the wrong drummer. Ismar
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34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. ance and fulfillment as Jew by
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Allen, Wayne. Harold M. Schulweis. Of the mak-
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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) The how to handbook for Jewish living.
Artson, Bradley Shavit (cont’d.) Kerry M. Olitzky; Ronald H. Isaacs.
reviews (cont’d.): Of the making of books . . .
Reading the book: making the Bible a Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
timeless text. Burton I. Visotzky. Of p. 93.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Teaching your children about God: a
Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 92. modern Jewish approach. David J.
God, Torah, Israel: traditionalism with- Wolpe. Of the making of books . . .
out fundamentalism. Louis Jacobs. Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
Of the making of books . . . pp. 94–95.
Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, Jewish renewal: a path to healing and
pp. 92–93. transformation. Michael Lerner. Of
Sefer Mordechai lemassekhet Gittin, the making of books . . . Reviews.
lemassekhet Kiddushin. Mayer Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp.
Rabinowitz; Joel Roth. Of the mak- 91–94.
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Sefer hilkhot haRif. Hillel Hyman. Of Kaplan. Of the making of books . . .
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Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93. 1997, pp. 94–95.
Midrash Mishlei. Burton I. Visotzky. Of The responsa of Professor Louis
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Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Sifra divei rav. Louis Finkelstein. Of the 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 90.
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Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on the Let principle encounter principle: Conserv-
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Zalman Dimitrovsky. Of the making 77–79.
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Balter, Shlomo. Bisk, Tsvi.
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar The Conservative movement in Israel. Vol.
Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter; 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 28–33.
Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David Blank, Debra Reed.
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Sh’fokh hamatkha and Eliyahu in the hag-
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 71. gadah: ideology in liturgy. In memory of
Barack, Nathan A. Rabbi Max Routtenberg. Vol. 40, No.
Editorial remarks. Directions for the Con- 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 73–86.
servative movement. Mordecai Wax- Bloom, Jack H
man. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, Finkelstein and his critics. Michael B.
1971, pp. 84–86. Greenbaum. Letter. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall,
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserva- 1996, pp. 91–96.
tive–Reform bet din in Israel. Gilbert Blumenthal, Aaron H.
Kollin. Letter. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, articles:
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Bargad, Warren. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 45–48.
The Jewish community: some problems, Questionnaire on conversion. Vol. 24,
some answers. Teaching Hebrew No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 43–47.
through creative writing. A pedagogic Further thoughts on the law committee.
experiment at Camp Ramah. Eli Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Rout-
Ginzberg; Harold M. Schulweis; David tenberg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H.
Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. Blumenthal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26,
Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 67–72.
Summer, 1973, pp. 52–62. The status of women in Jewish law. Vol.
Barnard, Gershom. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40.
Keruv and the status of intermarried fami- reviews:
lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Letter. Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob
Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, p. 105. B. Agus. Analysis. Vol. 10, No. 3,
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40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. analysis in rabbinic concepts. Philip
106–107. Sigal. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
Bayar, Steven. Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.
Is outreach possible in the Conservative 99–100.
movement? Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, Blumenthal, David R.
1987, pp. 62–70. articles:
Berman, Myron. Domesticating mysticism: the tension
Further thoughts on the law committee. between spirituality and social order.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Mysticism as an “anarchic” force.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Originally delivered at the Franz
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Rosenzweig Lehrhaus, Jewish Theo-
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 79–82. logical Seminary, November 13,
Bet Din. 1990. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer,
Mixed seating. Opinion in Kehilah 1991, pp. 47–55.
Kedoshah Adath Israel congregation Empathic absence and presence as a
matter. Vol. 11, Fall, 1956, pp. 1–31. route to God. Ira F. Stone. Conserv-
Birkner, Cheryl. ative Judaism and theology. Letter.
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Judaism. Bradley Shavit Artson. Letter. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 93–94.
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, p. 107. reviews:
Birnbaum, Barbara. Aging as a spiritual journey. Eugene
Conservative Judaism and theology. Letter. Bianchi. Review. Vol. 38, No. 1,
Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. 93. Fall, 1985, p. 101.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) Ron Wolfson. Review. Vol. 38, No. 4,
Bokser, Ben Zion. Summer, 1986, pp. 116–117.
Capital punishment. Committee on Jewish Cantor, Debra S.
Law and Standards. Vol. 15, No. 3, Life inside the gates: combining the spiritu-
Spring, 1961, pp. 32–33. al and the physical. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
Statement on birth control. Committee on 1995, pp. 11–14.
Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 15, No. Cardin, Nina Beth.
4, Summer, 1961, pp. 32–35. Women in the rabbinate. The first ten
What direction social ethics. Seymour Siegel. years. Allan Kensky; Nina Beth Cardin.
Letter. In defense of liberalism. Vol. 25, Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 5–6.
No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 76–79. The first generation of women’s rabbinate.
Borowitz, Eugene B. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 15–20.
articles: Carr, Judy.
The prospects for Jewish denomination- Religious alternatives in Israel. 1. Can pro-
alism. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, gressive Judaism take root? Vol. 25, No.
1976, pp. 64–74. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 70–72.
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The Reform Judaism of Renewing the Yom Tov Sheni: a third alternative. Hillel E.
covenant. An open letter to Elliot Silverman. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a 1970, pp. 67–68.
theology for the postmodern Jews. Chiel, Samuel.
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
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Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
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Matters of degree and kind. An open Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 72.
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open Chinitz, Jacob.
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a theology for the postmodern Jews. in Judaism’ to ‘Judaisms and their Mes-
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Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. Tish’ah Be’Av reconsidered. Ismar
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Breakstone, David. 1987/1988, p. 107.
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1997, pp. 32–42. Deuteronomy as the intellectual foundation
Breslauer, S. Daniel. of Conservative Judaism. Benjamin
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1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
pp.70–78. 108–109.
Brill, Mordecai L. Cohen, Arthur A.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.)
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Jacob B. Agus; Ira J. Eisenstein. Reply.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 78–79. 14–21.
Brown, Michael. Cohen, Boaz.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. The function of a law committee. Vol. 3,
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 1–5.
77–78. Cohen, Ernest B.
Brown, Steven M. Who is a Jew? Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
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Cohen, Gerson D. waves. Marjorie Wyler. Erratum. Vol.
On the ordination of women. Address and 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, p. 41.
Commission report. Vol. 32, No. 3, Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991 contains papers
Summer, 1979, pp. 56–80. from the Committee on Jewish Law and
The framework of religious vitality. Vol. 34, Standards and is entitled “End Stage
No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. Medical Care: A Halakhic Approach.”
3–10. letters:
State of the field. Introduction. Vol. 34, No. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
5, May/June, 1981, p. 16. Assembly. Part I. Influences.
State of the field. Conversion to Judaism in Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis;
historical perspective. A symposium. Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J. Gold-
Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen; man; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond
Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol. E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 27–30. Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N.
Cohen, Harry A. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland;
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Samuel B. Press; Joshua
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P.
1977, pp. 60–61. Fenrick; David Bockman; Ger-
Cohen, Jack J. shon Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph;
Problems of religion in the Jewish state. Burton Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Ken-
Hebrew. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–Jan- neth Bromberg; Ezekiel N.
uary, 1948–1949, pp. 56–51. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1,
1977, pp. 55–56. Fall, 1999, pp. 66–80.
Cohen, Martin Samuel. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener- Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
ate and reflect images of God. Seeking Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stan-
God in the Bible. Vol. 51, No. 2, Win- ley S. Rabinowitz; Mayer
ter, 1999, pp. 27–33. Abramowitz; Albert L. Lewis;
Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener- Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silver-
ate and reflect images of God. Seeking man; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
God in the Bible. Martin Samuel Cohen. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull;
Response. Howard A. Addison. Vol. 51, Aaron Landes; Murray Stadt-
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 34–36. mauer; Jack H Bloom; Morton
Cohen, Shaye D. H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt;
Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun. David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel J. Lasker. Let- Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz;
ter. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, p. Richard Hammerman; Ron
80. Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; Gershon
Cohen, Steven M. Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; Gil
Deconstructing the outreach-inreach Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eil-
debate. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, berg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No.
pp. 26–33. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 64–93.
Conservative Judaism. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Is the doctrine of ‘a chosen people’ essen- Assembly. Part III. Community.
tial? Editorial Board. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, Susan Grossman; Reuven Hammer;
October–January, 1948–1949, p. 50. Martin S. Cohen; Randall J.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Konigsburg; Margit Baumatz;
ative synagogue: a symposium. Ten Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman;
questions. Editorial Board. Vol. 29, No. David Bockman; Douglas D.
2, Winter, 1975, p. 3. Weber. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring,
The Eternal Light. Judaism on the air- 2000, pp. 73–83.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) Letter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983,
Corson, Maurice. p. 88.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Dorff, Elliot N.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- articles:
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Towards a legal theory of the Conserva-
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, tive movement. Vol. 27, No. 3,
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 77. Spring, 1973, pp. 65–77.
Cytron, Barry D. Towards a legal theory of the Conserva-
Our community’s need for theology. When tive movement. Letter. Samuel Mor-
ideology becomes theology. Creating a rell. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974,
theological language of and for Conser- pp. 68–71.
vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky. Towards a legal theory of the Conserva-
Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2, tive movement. Letter. Alan J. Yuter.
Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
Contemporary philosophical quests for 72–74.
God. On knowing God. Neil Gillman. Towards a legal theory of the Conserva-
Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51, tive movement. Letters. Samuel
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68. Morrell; Alan J. Yuter. Response.
Davis, Hadassah. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
My father, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 47, No. 75–78.
4, Summer, 1995, pp. 79–90. Traditional Judaism. Vol. 34, No. 2,
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No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 108–109. mer, 1984, pp. 37–51.
On the idea of covenant. Vol. 41, No. 4, A Jewish approach to end-stage medical
Summer, 1989, pp. 20–34. care. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991,
Davis, Moshe. pp. 3–51.
Our share in Eretz Yisrael. Vol. 11, No. 3, “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
Spring, 1957, pp. 26–36. Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
Dembowitz, Morris. Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- 1992, pp. 95–96.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Pluralism: models for the Conservative
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No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 78. ry of Rabbi Simon Greenberg. Vol.
Derby, Josiah. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 21–35.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Artificial insemination, egg donation
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- and adoption. Responsum. Commit-
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- tee on Jewish Law and Standards.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60.
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 76. Custom drives Jewish law on women.
L’an—whither? Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp.
1981, pp. 64–69. 3–21.
Diamond, James S. Artificial insemination, egg donation
Notes from a youth village. Israel life and and adoption. Elliot N. Dorff.
letters. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, Responsum. Committee on Jewish
pp. 20–31. Law and Standards. Letters. Hershel
Dick, Judah. Goldwasser; Morris A. Wessel. Vol.
American courts and the enforceability of a 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp.
ketubah as a private contract: an inves- 94–95.
tigation of recent U.S. court decisions. Matters of degree and kind. An open
David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. response to Eugene Borowitz’s open

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letter to me. Renewing the covenant: death decisions in light of the Jewish
a theology for the postmodern Jews. tradition. Barry D. Cytron; Earl
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Schwartz. Review essay. Vol. 40,
Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. Autonomy vs. community. The ongoing
66–71. Reform/Conservative difference.
Teshuvah on assisted suicide. Commit- Renewing the covenant: a theology
tee on Jewish Law and Standards. for the postmodern Jews. Eugene B.
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. Borowitz. Review essay. Vol. 48,
3–24. No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 64–68.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
women. Custom drives Jewish law covenant. An open letter to Elliot
on women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a
Forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. theology for the postmodern Jews.
Segal. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
63–66. Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
women. Custom drives Jewish law pp. 61–65.
on women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open Matters of degree and kind. An open
Forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. response to Eugene Borowitz’s open
Segal. Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, letter to me. Renewing the covenant:
Fall, 1998, pp. 66–73. a theology for the postmodern Jews.
Conservative Judaism and theology. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
Introduction. Elliot N. Dorff; Gor- Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response.
don Tucker. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71.
1999, pp. 7–8. Dresner, Samuel H.
Contemporary use of sacred texts to Renewal. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965,
generate and reflect images of God. pp. 53–69.
Knowing God through prayer. Elliot Heschel and halakah: the vital center. Vol.
N. Dorff. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 18–31.
1999, pp. 37–52. Drob, Sanford L.
Contemporary use of sacred texts to Rabbi Max Drob and “traditional
generate and reflect images of God. Judaism.” A personal perspective. Vol.
Knowing God through prayer. Elliot 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 34–44.
N. Dorff. The limits of knowing Ehrlich, Abraham J.
God. Response. Baruch Frydman- Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol.
pp. 53–55. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33.
Conservative Judaism and theology. Eilberg, Amy.
Epilogue. Elliot N. Dorff; Gordon On halakhic approaches to medical care for
Tucker. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
1999, pp. 126–127. Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3,
reviews: Spring, 1991, pp. 92–94.
A Jewish philosophy and pattern of life. Ministry for the next generation. Vol. 48,
Simon Greenberg. Review. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 36–38.
No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 70–74. Eisenstein, Ira. J.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. letters:
Health and medicine in the Jewish Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis.
tradition. David M. Feldman. Letter. Vol. 3, No. 1, November,
Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Sum- 1946, pp. 21–25.
mer, 1988, pp. 72–80. The current dilemma of Conservative
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Judaism. Jack Wertheimer. Letter.
When life is in the balance: life and Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, p. 94.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) reviews:
Eisenstein, Ira. J. (cont’d.) Judaism faces the 20th century: a biog-
reviews: raphy of Mordecai M. Kaplan. Mel
Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob Scult. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Sum-
B. Agus. Analysis. Vol. 10, No. 3, mer, 1994, pp. 85–87.
Spring, 1956, pp. 5–9. Feldman, David M.
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. Her Majesty’s loyal opposition. Vol. 48,
(ed.) Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 39–42.
review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, Fenster, Myron.
1960, pp. 5–13. articles:
Ellenson, David and James S. What direction Jewish social ethics?
American courts and the enforceability of a More concern, less doctrine. Letter.
ketubah as a private contract: an investi- Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster.
gation of recent U.S. court decisions. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 58–61.
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 35–42. Further thoughts on the law committee.
American courts and the enforceability of a Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Rout-
ketubah as a private contract: an investi- tenberg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H.
gation of recent U.S. court decisions. Blumenthal; Philip Sigal. Discussion.
David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 79.
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 88–89. A Conservative zionist party. Robert
Elovitz, Mark H. Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Conser-
Further thoughts on the law committee. vative zionist party? Myron M. Fen-
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- ster; Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. Vol.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 13–15.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, reviews:
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 76–77. Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur-
Epstein, Lawrence. vival. 2nd edition. Gilbert S. Rosen-
Gerut and the Conservative movement. thal. Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Harold I. Stern; Seymour Siegel; 1987/1988, pp. 97–100.
Stephen C. Lerner; Responses from Fine, David J.
Converts. Letter. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, articles:
1980, p. 96. Halakhah and ethics. The open forum.
Ezrat Nashim. The character of halakhah entering
On the ordination of women. Address and the 21st century. Harold M. Schul-
Commission report. Gerson D. Cohen. weis. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994,
Letter. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, p. pp. 77–79.
95. Positive-historical Judaism. The open
Fackenheim, Emil. forum. Positive-historical Judaism
God in search of man. Abraham Joshua exhausted: reflection’s on a Move-
Heschel. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, ment’s future. Daniel H. Gordis. Vol.
1960, pp. 50–53. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 71–81.
Falk, Ze’ev. The meaning of Catholic Israel. Vol. 50,
The halakhic process: a systemic analysis. No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 29–47.
Joel Roth. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, letters:
Spring, 1989, pp. 79–82. From interpretation to midrashic
Faur, Jose. process. The development of a Con-
The theology of the oral Torah: revealing the servative dynamic. Alvan H. Kaun-
justice of God. Jacob Neusner. Review. fer. Letter. David J. Fine. Vol. 45,
Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 90–92. No. 2, Winter, 1993, p. 92.
Feld, Edward. Finkelstein, Louis.
articles: The underlying concepts of Conservative
Towards an aggadic Judaism. Vol. 29, Judaism. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972,
No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 79–84. pp. 2–12.

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Fishman, Hertzel. ralism wins a round. Vol. 32, No. 1,
A new zionism. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, Fall, 1978, pp. 38–42.
1957, pp. 36–45. Conversion as an obstacle course. Vol. 32,
An organic approach to Israel. Vol. 29, No. No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 96–100.
3, Spring, 1975, pp. 85–88. Legal values and Judaism: towards a
Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the philosophy of halakhah. Ze’ev Falk.
way. The open forum. Our task in Review. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June,
Israel. Michael Graetz. Vol. 46, No. 3, 1981, pp. 70–74.
Spring, 1994, pp. 62–69. Religion and politics in Israel. Vol. 37,
Forman, Max L. No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 56–60.
Distinctive emphases in Conservative Conservative Israeli halakhah. Vol. 40,
Judaism vis-à-vis the Halakhah. Vol. 9, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 86–91.
No. 1, December, 1952, pp. 34–42. Frieman, Donald.
Fox, Marvin. Conversion or convenience? Vol. 24, No. 4,
Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B. Summer, 1970, pp. 36–42.
Agus. Analysis. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring, Frydman-Kohl, Baruch.
1956, pp. 9–18. articles:
Freedman, Harry. Contemporary use of sacred texts to
Forging Masorti Judaism in Britain and generate and reflect images of God.
Europe. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, Knowing God through prayer. Elliot
pp. 14–21. N. Dorff. The limits of knowing
Freedman, Rachel. God. Response. Baruch Frydman-
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999,
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, p. pp. 53–55.
79. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Freund, Richard A. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
The rabbinical seminary of Latin America. and practical considerations. Gordon
The first 30 years. Vol. 44, No. 2, Win- Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch
ter, 1992, pp. 67–78. Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
The ethical realism of Seymour Siegel. 1999, pp. 96–98.
Originally presented at the Association letters:
of Jewish Studies Conference, Boston, American courts and the enforceability
December, 1988. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, of a ketubah as a private contract:
1992, pp. 67–81. an investigation of recent U.S. court
“Somos testigos—we are witnesses.” The decisions. David Ellenson; James S.
Jewish theology of liberation of Rabbi Ellenson. Letter. Vol. 36, No. 3,
Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, Spring, 1983, pp. 89–90.
1994, pp. 27–38. reviews:
Friedland, Eric L. When bad things happen to good peo-
Tish’ah Be-Av. A modest proposal. Vol. 44, ple. Harold S. Kushner. Review
No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 56–61. essay. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983,
Friedman, Theodore. pp. 90–101.
Conservative Judaism: a direction. Bernard Frymer-Kensky, Tikva.
Mandelbaum. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 3, Halakhah, law, and feminism. Vol. 47, No.
Spring, 1960, pp. 59–60. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 46–52.
Conversion and Conservative Judaism. Vol. Futterman, Matthew.
28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 21–29. The potential of Conservative Judaism in
letters from Jerusalem: Israel. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83,
Israel life and letters. Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 44–51.
Winter, 1965, pp. 90–92. Gaines, Janet.
The Israeli secularist: an obstacle. Vol. Hanaton scenes, 1991. Alexander
31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 80–83. Graubart. Letter. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring,
At the Zionist Congress: religious plu- 1993, pp. 95–96.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) Judaism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983,
Gartner, Lloyd P. pp. 4–22.
letters: Judaism and the search for spirituality.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lern- Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86,
er. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, pp. 5–18.
1972, pp. 75–76. Tefillah at Ramah: goals, methods, and
reviews: impact. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987,
The American synagogue: a sanctuary pp. 43–50.
transformed. Jack Wertheimer. The changing paradigm of the Conserv-
Review. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, ative rabbi. Published also as “Inside
1988/1989, pp. 74–77. or outside: emancipation and the
The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition dilemmas of Conservative Judaism.”
renewed: a history of the Jewish in Judaism, Issue 151, Vol. 38, No.
Theological Seminary. Two volumes. 4, Fall, 1989. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win-
(ed.) Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. ter, 1990–91, pp. 3–11.
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. Robert Gordis, z”l, 1908–1992. Eulogy.
80–88. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp.
Gershfield, Edward. 23–26.
Responsum. Agunah question. Hebrew. Positive-historical Judaism. The open
Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. alef-hay. forum. Positive-historical Judaism
Rebuilding the law committee. Vol. 25, No. exhausted: reflection’s on a Move-
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 59–62. ment’s future. Daniel H. Gordis.
Gertel, Elliot B. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
articles: 84–86.
Women and change in Jewish law. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Responses to the Fall 1974 sympo- God. On knowing God. Vol. 51,
sium. Arthur E. Green; Linda R. No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 59–64.
Switkin; Dana Charry; Gerald L. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Reifman; God. On knowing God. Neil Gill-
Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. man. Response. Barry D. Cytron.
Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
50–52. 65–68.
Revelation and rabbinic tradition. Vol. reviews:
36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 60–67. A question of faith: an atheist and a
Jacob Kohn as religious thinker: a criti- rabbi debate the existence of God.
cal appreciation. Vol. 42, No. 3, William E. Kaufman; Morton Shor.
Spring, 1990, pp. 3–20. Review. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Moving beyond “history.” The chal- 1997, pp. 81–83.
lenge of Michael Oakeshott. Vol. 44, The evolving God in Jewish process the-
No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 3–32. ology. William E. Kaufman. Review.
In memoriam. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp.
53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 81–83. 81–83.
reviews: Ginsburg, Jonathan.
Rodfei Zedek: the first 100 years. Carol Halakhah and ethics. The open forum. The
Krucoff. Books in brief. Review. Vol. character of halakhah entering the 21st
32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 79. century. Harold M. Schulweis. March-
B’nai Amoona for all generations. Ros- ing to the wrong drummer. Ismar
alind Mael Bronson. Review. Vol. Schorsch. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994,
37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. pp. 75–77.
74–76. Ginzberg, Eli.
Gillman, Neil. The Jewish community: some problems,
articles: some answers. Jews in the changing
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Harold M. Schulweis; David Lieber; Goldman, N. Saul.
Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; The akedah: angel unbound. Burton Caine.
Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4, Sum- Human logic, God’s logic, and the
mer, 1973, pp. 3–12. akedah. Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou”
The last of the first: Mama G. Vol. 33, No. and the akedah. Stephen L. Stulman. Let-
4, Summer, 1980, pp. 26–35. ter. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p.95.
Glassman, Bernard. Goldstein, Israel.
reviews: Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
The year Mom got religion: one symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
woman’s midlife journey into 1977, pp. 53–55.
Judaism. Lee Meyerhoff Hendler. Goldstein, Nason.
Books in review . . . Bernard Glass- East is east and west is—different. Gilbert
man. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, Kollin. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer,
pp. 86–87. 1972, p. 73.
The Lord will gather me in: my Journey Golinkin, David.
to Jewish Orthodoxy. David Kling- articles:
hoffer. Books in review . . . Siddur Sim Shalom—a halakhic analysis.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 3, Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 38–55.
Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87. David Halivni and Shamma Friedman:
Beyond reasonable doubt. Louis Jacobs. conflicting trends in Talmud criti-
Books in review . . . Bernard Glass- cism.
man. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. H. A. (Chanan) Alexander. Letter. Vol.
81–82. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 91–93.
National variations in Jewish identity: A halakhic agenda for the Conservative
implications for Jewish education. movement? Based on a Hebrew lec-
Steven M. Cohen; Gabriel ture at the 3rd Annual Convention
Horenczyk. Books in review . . . of the Masorti movement, 5749.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 3, Published in Eit La’asot, No. 2
Spring, 2000, pp. 84–86. (Summer 1989), delivered in English
Yakar le’Mordecai: Jubilee volume in at Ohr Kodesh Congregation, Chevy
honor of Rabbi Mordecai Waxman. Chase, Maryland, January, 1990.
(ed.) Zvia Ginor. Books in review Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp.
. . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 29–39.
3, Spring, 2000, p. 86. responsa:
Glustrom, Simon. Responsum regarding entering the Tem-
Some aspects of a suburban Jewish commu- ple Mount in our day. Va’ad
nity. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. Halakhah, Israel. Vol. 48, No. 3,
26–32. Spring, 1996, pp. 3–9.
Goldberg, Pearl. Responsum regarding the right to priva-
High resolution, low resolve. Women’s cy. Delivered as “A Halakhic
League for Conservative Judaism. Vol. Approach to the Information Super-
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 69–78. highway,” at the 1995 Whizin Inter-
Goldenberg, Robert. national Symposium on Technology
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical framework. and Ethics, University of Judaism,
Joel Roth. Which came first, the kelal or Los Angeles, February 1995. Vol.
the perat? Rudolph J. Adler; Alan J. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 10–13.
Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Response. Four new responsa by Professor Louis
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 63–64. Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer,
The synagogue as a sacred space. Vol. 38, 2000. pp. 14–23.
No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 19–22. Goodblatt, Morris S.
Goldin, Judah. The Jewish way to life. Nathan Barack.
Louis Finkelstein, n”a, 1895–1991. Vol. 45, Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 19–22. 75–77.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) A Conservative zionist party. Vol. 31,
Gordis, Daniel H. No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 3–14.
articles: A Conservative zionist party. Robert
Keruv and the status of intermarried fam- Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Con-
ilies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. servative zionist party? Myron M.
35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 50–55. Fenster; Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis.
The elusive Conservative 3rd genera- Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp.
tion. A reaction to elitism. Vol. 37, 18–20.
No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 29–39. A proposal for the text of the Ketubbah.
Elitism and a Conservative halakhah: an Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
afterthought. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 49–52.
1983–84, pp. 34–37. The designation of marital status in the
Positive-historical Judaism exhausted: ketubah. Nahum M. Waldman. Let-
reflection’s on a Movement’s future. ter. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87,
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18. p. 116.
reviews: The struggle for self-definition in Con-
Precedent, rules and ethics in halakhic servative Judaism. Delivered at the
jurisprudence. Equity in Jewish law. 1986 Rabbinical Assembly conven-
Two volumes. Aaron Kirschenbaum. tion. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987,
Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, pp. 7–19.
1993, pp. 80–94. “In His image:” a new blessing, an old
Gordis, David M. truth. In memory of Rabbi Max
Communicating Conservative Judaism. Vol. Gelb. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 16–22. 81–85.
Gordis, Robert F. Gordon, Leonard.
articles: War and tradition in Judaism. Love peace
The tasks before us. Vol. 1, No. 1, Janu- and pursue peace: a Jewish response to
ary, 1945, pp. 1–8. war and nuclear annihilation. Bradley
A Jewish prayer book for the modern Shavit Artson. Review essay. Vol. 45,
age. Vol. 2, no. 1, October, 1945, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85.
pp. 1–20. Gottfried, Pamela Jay.
Conservative Judaism, Reconstruction- A new role for rabbis in Solomon Schechter
ism and Orthodoxy. Response. Vol. schools. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000,
2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 17–28. pp. 47–52.
Reinterpretation—its canons and limits. Gottlieb, Ralph.
Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner.
21–26. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp.
Toward a modern view of Jewish tradi- 76–77.
tion. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. Graetz, Michael.
1–12. Two views of Conservative Judaism in
Toward a revitalization of halakhah in Israel. Robert Hammer; Michael
Conservative Judaism. Vol. 25, No. Graetz. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974,
3, Spring, 1971, pp. 49–55. pp. 83–85.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Our task in Israel. Presidential inaugral
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Rout- address. Rabbinical Assembly, June,
tenberg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. 1992. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp.
Blumenthal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, 69–71.
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 65–67. Letter from Beer Sheva. Vol. 53, No. 1,
Further thoughts on the law committee. Fall, 2000, pp. 76–80.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Rout- Graubart, Alexander.
tenberg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952.
Blumenthal; Philip Sigal. Reply. Vol. Shuly Rubin Schwartz. The literature of
26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 82–84.

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Ramah. Baila R. Shargel. Letter. Vol. Gutoff, Joshua.
40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 89–91. Finding our way: Jewish texts and the lives
Hanaton scenes, 1991. Vol. 44, No. 3, we lead today. Barry W. Holtz. Review.
Spring, 1992, pp. 26–36. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 86–89.
Hanaton scenes, 1991. Letter. Janet Gaines. Against the law. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring,
Response. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, 1995, pp. 28–36.
p. 96. Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).
Greenbaum, Michael B. articles:
Finkelstein and his critics. Vol. 47, No. 4, The forces of religion: eternal and tem-
Summer, 1995, pp. 3–78. poral. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer,
Greenberg, Irving. 1956, pp. 26–32.
The end of emancipation. Vol. 30, No. 4, The dilemma of the Conservative rabbi.
Summer, 1976, pp. 47–63. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp.
Greenberg, Sidney. 79–82.
Mordecai Kaplan: some personal glimpses. Two views of Conservative Judaism in
Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. Israel. Robert Hammer; Michael
3–7. Graetz. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
Greenberg, Simon. 1974, pp. 80–83.
articles: Conservative Judaism and Israel. Vol.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 79–82.
Supplement. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, letters:
1970, pp. 75–141. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
The land, the diaspora, and the syna- Schorsch. Letter. Vol. 44, No. 4,
gogue. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, Summer, 1992, p. 95.
pp. 41–49. Have the Days lost their Awe? Letter
Solomon Schechter as a theologian. Vol. from Israel. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer,
39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 7–29. 1993, pp. 85–87.
reviews: reviews:
A revealed law. Law and tradition in Jewish law, a conservative approach.
Judaism. Boaz Cohen. Review. Vol. Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 19,
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 36–50. No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 97–99.
Grodin, Michael Alan. Harlow, Jules.
A new tradition: Conservative mohalim. On editing a prayer book. Vol. 26, No. 1,
Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo Fall, 1971, pp. 61–69.
Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, Introducing Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol. 37,
1988, pp. 59–72. No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 5–17.
Professional issues for the physician/mohel. Harris, Monford.
Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. The Jewish dietary laws; their meaning for
46–53. our time. Samuel H. Dresner. A guide to
Grossman, Susan. observance. Seymour Siegel. Review.
Feminism, midrash and mikveh. Vol. 44, Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 7–17. 51–53.
The dual nature of rabbinic leadership. Vol. Heckelman, A. Joseph.
48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 43–48. Further thoughts on the law committee.
Gruber, Mayer I. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva- berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters. thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 77.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, p. 90. Helfgott, Esther Altshul.
Gruenewald, Max. Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman
The value of ephemera. Ismar Schorsch. question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F.
Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp.
106–107. 66–75.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) Max Arzt; Abraham Karp. Letter. Vol.
Heller, Bernard. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 89–91.
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.) Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review. symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
Jacob B. Agus. Letter. Vol. 15, No. 3, 1977, pp. 43–50.
Spring, 1961, pp. 38–40. Hyams, Ario S.
Herberg, William. The struggle for self-definition in Conserva-
Sociology of religion: an analysis of Con- tive Judaism. Robert F. Gordis. Letter.
servative Judaism: an American Reli- Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp.
gious Movement. Marshall Sklare. 105–106.
Review. William Herberg; Max Arzt; Ingall, Carol K.
Abraham Karp. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Soul-turning. Parent education in a Conser-
1955, pp. 47–51. vative Jewish day school. Vol. 45, No.
Herring, Hayim. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 50–65.
The Conservative movement. Whither or Jacobson, Devorah.
wither? Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
pp. 3–21. ative synagogue: a symposium. Letter.
Heschel, Abraham Joshua. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 78–79.
Pikuach neshama. To save a soul. Vol. 50, Kanter, Shamai.
Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. A word from the editor. Vol. 42, No. 1,
181–192. Fall, 1989, pp. 3–4.
Higger, Michael. From the editor. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring,
Criteria for interpreting Jewish law. Vol. 3, 1993, p. 3.
No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 5–8. Kaplan, Dana Evan.
Hirsch, Joseph articles:
Conservative Judaism. Letter. Vol. 34, No. Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development
2, November/December, 1980, p. 63. of Conservative Judaism in South
Zacharias Frankel and Conservative Africa. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
Judaism. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, pp. 46–62.
1987, p. 90. Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development
Hirsch, Richard G. of Conservative Judaism in South
Mercaz. Delivered at Mercaz, Jerusalem, Africa. Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter.
1981. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August, David Hoffman. Vol. 52, No. 2,
1981, pp. 35–41. Winter, 2000, pp. 103–105.
Hoffman, David. Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. David Hoff- Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 2,
man. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. Winter, 2000, pp. 105–108.
103–105. Opening the gates of the Jewish commu-
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of nity. A consideration of recent propos-
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. als for “proactive conversion.” Vol.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 32–46.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 2, Kaplan, Louis L.
Winter, 2000, pp. 105–108. The challenge of engaging post-assimila-
Hoffman, Pamela. tionist Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter.
Uninspired. Kenneth Katz. Rejoinder by a Louis Kaplan. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Seminary spiritualizer. Vol. 38, No. 4, 1997, pp. 93–94.
Summer, 1986, pp. 20–27. Kaplan, Mindell K.
Hollander, Benjamin J. A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish
Analysis of Conservative Judaism: an women call for change.” Ellen S.
American Religious Movement. Mar- Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol.
shall Sklare. Review. William Herberg; 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95.

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Kaplan, Mordecai M. Kensky, Allan D.
The Rabbinical Assembly at the crossroads. Women in the rabbinate. The first ten
Vol. 2, No. 3, April, 1946, pp. 1–7. years. Allan Kensky; Nina Beth Cardin.
Unity and diversity in the Conservative move- Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 3–4.
ment. Comments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Kessler, Stanley M.
Garten; Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. A synagogue is not a temple. Responses.
Vol. 4, No. 1, October, 1947, pp. 1–11. Ismar Schorsch. Shlomo Balter;
If theology were to be our metier . . . Reply: Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler;
Toward a theology for Conservative David Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick;
Judaism. Abraham J. Karp. Vol. 11, No. Erwin Schild. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter,
2, Winter, 1957, pp. 20–25. 1990–91, pp. 73–77.
Karp, Abraham J. Kieval , Herman (Hayyim).
Toward a theology for Conservative Siddur Sim Shalom—a halakhic analysis.
Judaism. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, David Golinkin. Letter. Vol. 42, No. 1,
pp. 14–21. Fall, 1989, pp. 61–62.
The origins of Conservative Judaism. Vol. Klavan, Israel.
19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 33–48. Mixed seating. Letter. Lewis Levy. Respons-
Rabbi, congregation, and the world they es. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp.
live in. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 44–46.
25–40. Klein, Isaac.
Katz, Eugene S. articles:
Reflections on 20 years as a mohel. Vol. 42, Mixed seating. Communications. Vol.
No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 54–60. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 33–35.
Katz, Kenneth. Abortion and Jewish tradition. Letter.
Uninspired. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, Werner Steinberg. Reply. Vol. 25,
pp. 14–19. No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 72–74.
Katzoff, Louis. responsa:
The Jewish community center and the Con- The kashrut of cheeses. Responsum.
servative synagogue. Vol. 4, No. 1, Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
October, 1947, pp. 11–18. 34–46.
Kaufman, William E. The kashrut of cheeses. Responsum.
Recent Jewish theology. Sacred fragments: Correction. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
recovering theology for the modern Jew. 1974, p. 94.
Neil Gillman. Review essay. Vol. 43, reviews:
No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 83–85. Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis.
Kaunfer, Alvan H. Review. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946,
From interpretation to midrashic process. pp. 14–17.
The development of a Conservative Law and Theology in Judaism. David
dynamic. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4,
pp. 62–72. Summer, 1975, pp. 88–92.
From interpretation to midrashic process. Kling, Simcha.
The development of a Conservative Our Zionist fathers: Israel Friedlander. Vol.
dynamic. Letter. David J. Fine. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 27–32.
Response. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, Cyrus Adler and Zionism. Vol. 33, No. 1,
pp. 92–93. Fall, 1979, pp. 22–27.
Kelman, Wolfe. Kogen, Judah.
One in a minyan. Max Routtenberg. Embracing Judaism. Simcha Kling. Review.
Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp.
94–95. 74–76.
Kennedy, David G. Kohn, Eugene.
A Christian parallel to the Conservative Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis.
movement. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, Review. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp.
1968, pp. 31–38. 10–14.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 5,
Kollin, Gilbert. May/June, 1981, p. (1).
Reflections on the quest for relevance. Vol. Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 3,
24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 76–79 Spring, 1982, p. 3.
East is east and west is—different. Vol. 26, Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 3,
No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 70–76. Spring, 1983, p. 3.
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserva- Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 4, Sum-
tive–Reform bet din in Israel. Gerson D. mer, 1983, pp. 3–4.
Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph Heckel- Editorial remarks. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
man; Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freudenstein; 1983, p. 3.
Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer. Vol. Positive-historical Judaism. The open
27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 36–43. forum. Positive-historical Judaism
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserva- exhausted: reflection’s on a Move-
tive–Reform bet din in Israel. Letter. ment’s future. Daniel H. Gordis.
Nathan A. Barack. Reply. Vol. 28, No. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
2, Winter, 1974, pp. 80–81. 81–84.
Korman, Michael. reviews:
The rabbi-education director relationship. Four paths to one God. Gilbert S.
Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. Rosenthal. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3,
58–68. Spring, 1974, pp. 90–91.
Kraft, Jacob. Kutnick, Jerome M.
Losing one’s faculties in Jewish education. Profiles in American Judaism: the Reform,
Jay B. Stern. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Conservative, Orthodox and Recon-
1970, pp. 68–69. structionist traditions. Marc Lee
Kreitman, Benjamin Z. Raphael. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
Toward a creative halakhah. Vol. 22, No. mer, 1989, pp. 77–79.
1, Fall, 1967, pp. 34–41. Landes, Aaron.
Yom Tov Sheni : introductory remarks. Vol. And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 21–22. Simon Greenberg. The ante-nuptial
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack agreement. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3,
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin Spring, 1972, pp. 61–63.
Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, Lang, Leon S.
1970, pp. 21–26. The future of the American Jew. Mordecai
Further thoughts on the law committee. M. Kaplan. Review entitled ‘Jewish edu-
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- cation for the American Jew’. Vol. 4,
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- No. 4, June, 1948, pp. 17–25.
thal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win- Jewish family living and the Sabbath. Vol.
ter, 1972, pp. 60–63. 8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 1–17.
Kripke, Myer S. Lapidus, Benjamin.
Thinking about Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol. Mixed seating. Summation. Vol. 11, No. 1,
38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 87–97. Fall, 1956, pp. 46–50.
The rabbi is a lady. Alex J. Goldman. Lasker, Arnold A.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, An approach to Jewish law in Conservative
1987/1988, pp. 100–102. Judaism. Vol. 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp.
Conservative Judaism and theology. Letter. 1–8.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 92–93. “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
Kushner, Harold S. Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
articles: Reisner. Letter. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
Further thoughts on the law committee. 1992, pp. 92–93.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Rout- Lavin, Alan.
tenberg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin;
Blumenthal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol.
Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 74. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82.

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Lebeau, William H. Levy, Lewis.
The origin and impact of the Brit Kodesh Mixed seating. Israel Klavan. Letter. Vol.
conference. William H. Lebeau; Elliot S. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 42–43.
Schoenberg. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, Lewis, Shalom J.
1990, pp. 3–9. Patrilinealism. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
The Conservative rabbinate and the 1986, pp. 124–125.
dynamics of change. Vol. 48, No. 1, Lieber, David.
Fall, 1995, pp. 61–64. The Jewish community: some problems,
Lerner, Anne Lapidus. some answers. The Conservative con-
One woman’s spirituality. Vol. 48, No. 1, gregational school: prospects for the
Fall, 1995, pp. 65–70. future. Eli Ginzberg; Harold M. Schul-
Lerner, Stephen C. weis; David Lieber; Lowell Eliezer
articles: Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; Warren Bargad.
Ramah and its critics. Vol. 25, No. 4, Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp.
Summer, 1971, pp. 1–28. 24–34.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lern- Staking out the Conservative position. Vol.
er. Letters. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 33–37.
Spring, 1972, p. 80. Conservative Judaism and theology. Preface.
The editor’s page. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 5–6.
1974, pp. 3–4. Liebman, Charles S.
The congregational rabbi and the Con- The sociology of religion and the study of
servative synagogue: a symposium. American Jews. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/
Introduction. Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, June, 1981, pp. 17–33.
1975, pp. 4–8. Lincoln, David.
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
mini symposium. Introduction. Vol. Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 41–42. Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
Gerut and the Conservative movement. Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
An approach for our time. Harold I. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
Stern; Seymour Siegel; Stephen C. 77–78.
Lerner; Responses from Converts. Lipnick, Bernard.
Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
42–49. Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
Levin, Leonard. Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
Towards a new conception of halakhic Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
process? Towards an aggadic Judaism. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
Edward Feld. Response. Vol. 30, No. 1, 78–81.
Fall, 1975, pp. 62–65. Lukinsky, Joseph.
The legacy of Milton Steinberg. Vol. 32, Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin-
No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 81–87. sky; Robert Abramson. Vol. 45, No. 3,
Levine, Murray. Spring, 1993, pp. 4–16.
reviews: Mandelbaum, Bernard.
Joy and remembrance. Max Arzt. Conservative Judaism: a direction. Vol. 14,
Review. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. 36–46. Conserva-
1980, p. 94. tive Judaism: a direction. Letter.
The healer of shattered hearts: a Jewish Theodore Friedman. Reply. Vol. 14, No.
view of God. David J. Wolpe. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 62–63.
Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, The maturing of the Conservative move-
1992, p. 88. ment. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp.
Envisioning Israel: the changing ideals 54–64.
and images of North American Solomon Schechter. The man and his
Jews. Allon Gal. Review. Vol. 49, vision. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 87–88. 46–54.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) way. Hertzel Fishman. Letter. Vol. 48,
Mandelbaum, Bernard (cont’d.) No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 94–96.
Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser- Neusner, Jacob.
vative theology. Jeffrey Rubenstein. articles:
Letter. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. Conservative Judaism in a divided com-
62–63. munity. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer,
Matt, Hershel J. 1966, pp. 1–19.
Kashrut in Conservative Judaism. Vol. 12, letters:
No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp. 34–38. Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lern-
Synagogue and covenant people. Vol. 23, er. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971,
No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 1–11. pp. 83–84.
Matt, Jonathan. Novak, David.
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Towards an aggadic Judaism. Edward Feld.
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, Response. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975,
1977, pp. 58–60. pp. 58–61.
Max, Morris. Ofseyer, Jordan S.
Mixed pews. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
66–73. critique of the Conservative movement.
Meirovich, Harvey W. ‘Recent developments in Conservative
The spiritual absorption of Soviet Jews. Judaism’. Marshall Sklare. Midstream.
The role of Masorti Judaism. Vol. 44, Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 16–25. Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
Reclaiming Chief Rabbi Hertz as a Conser- Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No.
vative Jew. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 19–21.
1994, pp. 3–23. Ostow, Mortimer.
Miller, Julie. articles:
Planning the Jewish Museum, 1944–1947. Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
From the Ratner Center. Vol. 47, No. 1, timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
Fall, 1994, pp. 60–73. Linn; David Graubart; Milton
Monson, Rela Geffen. Malev; Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29,
The future of Conservative Judaism in the No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 5–12.
United States. Charles Liebman; Saul Women and change in Jewish law.
Shapiro. A rejoinder. Vol. 37, No. 2, Responses to the Fall 1974 sympo-
Winter, 1983–84, pp. 10–14. sium. Arthur E. Green; Linda R.
Morrell, Samuel. Switkin; Dana Charry; Gerald L.
letters: Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Reifman;
Towards a legal theory of the Conserva- Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow.
tive movement. Elliot Dorff. Letter. Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975,
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. pp. 52–56.
68–71. letters:
reviews: Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah
The role of popular religious attitudes Matt. Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall,
in the shaping of halakhah. Goy shel 1987, pp. 103–106.
Shabbat (The Sabbath Gentile). Ostrovsky, Raphael.
Jacob Katz. Review essay. Vol. 37, Renewal in a congregation: establishing a
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 95–99. health cabinet. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
Nadell, Pamela S. 1985, pp. 62–70.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of Parzen, Herbert.
Judah L. Magnes. William M. Brinner; The early development of Conservative Juda-
Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 43, No. 1, ism. Vol. 3, No. 4, July, 1947, pp. 1–17.
Fall, 1990, pp. 69–70. The history of Conservative Judaism—the
Nativ, Gil. Schechter era. Vol. 4, No. 2, February,
Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the 1948, pp. 11–23.

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The history of Conservative Judaism—the articles:
Schechter era. Vol. 4, No. 3, May, 1948, Second thoughts about the second day
pp. 28–39. (Yom Tov Sheni). Vol. 24, No. 2,
A history of Conservative Judaism— Winter, 1970, pp. 48–59.
Schechter’s selected emphases. Vol. 4, Conservative liturgy come of age. Vol.
No. 4, June, 1948, pp. 12–17. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 3–11.
The history of Conservative Judaism—Dr. reviews:
Schechter and the United Synagogue. Passover haggadah: the feast of free-
Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–January, dom. (ed). Rachel Anne Rabinowicz;
1948–1949, pp. 32–46. Rabbinical Assembly. Review. Vol.
The Conservative movement—an estimate 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 80–83.
of the leadership of Dr. Solomon Siddur Sim Shalom: a prayerbook for
Schechter. Vol. 5, No. 3, April, 1949, Shabbat, Festivals, and weekdays.
pp. 16–28. (ed). Jules Harlow; Rabbinical
The history of Conservative Judaism—the Assembly. Review. Vol. 38, No. 2,
Adler administration, part 1. Vol. 6, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 82–87.
No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 51–67. Polish, David.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the The joint kallah: I. Religious alternatives in
Adler administration, part 2, Vol. 6, Israel. Discussion included. Vol. 23, No.
No. 4, May, 1950, pp. 26–38. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 6–14.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the Potok, Chaim.
Adler administration, part 2. Correc- With mind and heart. Howard Singer.
tion. Editorial Board. Vol. 7, No. 1, Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
October, 1950, p. 27. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the Paths to Jewish belief. Emil L. Fackenheim.
Adler administration, part 3. Vol. 7, Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–
No. 1, October, 1950, pp. 15–27. Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the Prouser, Joseph H.
Adler administration, part 4. Vol. 7, Being of sound mind and judgment. Rethinking
No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 40–48. sanctions in the cases of assisted suicide.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 3–16.
Adler administration, conclusion. Vol. Rabbinical Assembly.
7, No. 3, April, 1951, pp. 16–24. Report on divorce cases. Vol. 12, No. 4,
The history of Conservative Judaism, part Summer, 1958, pp. 29–35.
5—Professor Louis Ginzberg: his early Travel on the Sabbath. Statement. Commit-
youth. Vol. 8, No. 1, November, 1951, tee on Jewish Law and Standards. Vol.
pp. 20–31. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 50.
The history of Conservative Judaism, part A program for the Conservative movement
5—Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of in Israel. Resolutions added. Vol. 25,
the halakhah. Vol. 8, No. 2, January, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 75–79.
1952, pp. 16–35. Rabinowitz, H. R.
Pearl, Chaim H. Point of view. Israel H. Levinthal. Review.
The woman’s role: a continuing discussion. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp.
Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim H. Pearl. 51–53.
Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 67–70. Rabinowitz, Mayer E.
Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Sey- Towards a halakhic guide for the Con-
mour Siegel; Rabbinical Assembly. servative Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
Review. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 1986, pp. 7–33.
71–73. Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
On the question of birkat kohanim in the tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters.
Mesorti synagogue. Vol. 36, No. 2, Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen.
Winter, 1982–83, pp. 52–57. Response. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Petuchowski, Jakob J. 1987, pp. 91–92.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. 95–96.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Rosen, Mel.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, 101–103.
No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 75. Rosenbaum, Jay.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Conservative Judaism, Orthodoxy, and the
Simon Greenberg. The megillah and the Havurah movement. Vol. 37, No. 2,
get. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 15–23.
1972, pp. 64–69. Yossel make your mind up. A challenge to
Reisner, Avram Israel. Conservative Jews. Vol. 49, No. 3,
responsa: Spring, 1997, pp. 55–62.
A halakhic ethic of care for the termi- Rosenbaum, Samuel.
nally ill. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, As we see ourselves. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
1991, pp. 52–89. 1965, pp. 67–74.
Mai beinaihu? Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, Rosenberg, Stuart E.
1991, pp. 90–91. Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
“End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic critique of the Conservative movement.
Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram Recent developments in Conservative
Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker. Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream.
Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
1992, pp. 94–95. Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
Joint aliyot. Teshuvah. Committee on Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No.
Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 12–16.
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 59–74. Rosenblum, Herbert.
Curiouser and curiouser. Teshuvah on articles:
genetic engineering. Committee on The shaping of an institution. The 1902
Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 52, reorganization of the Seminary. Vol.
No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 59–72. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 35–48.
Resnick, David A. reviews:
Jewish law in Conservative schools. Vol. Practical dreamer: Israel Friedlaender
34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, and the shaping of American
pp. 55–62. Judaism. Baila Round Shargel.
Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative Review. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
curricula. Response to Jewish law in 1987, pp. 79–81.
Conservative schools. Chanan Alexan- Conservative Judaism, then and now. A
der. Reply. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August, different spirit: The Jewish Theologi-
1981, pp. 62–63. cal Seminary of America
A response to the “Final Report of the 1886–1902. Robert E. Fierstein.
Commission for the Study of the Ordi- Review essay. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall,
nation of Women as Rabbis.” Vol. 42, 1991, pp. 81–85.
No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 49–58. Conservative Judaism, then and now.
Responses from Converts. Sue Goldfarb, Adele Conservative Judaism in America: a
Milch, Jean C. Berman, Rick Thompson. biographical dictionary and source-
Gerut and the Conservative movement. book. Pamela Nadell. Review essay.
Harold I. Stern; Seymour Siegel; Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp.
Stephen C. Lerner; Responses from 81–85.
Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
pp. 50–62. articles:
Riemer, Jack. Conservative Judaism and the agunah.
From where I stand, from the writings of Sidney H. Schwarz. Letter. Vol. 37,
Jerome Lipnick. (ed.) Bernard Lipnick. No. 1, Fall, 1983, p. 78.

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Prayer and the Conservative Jew. Vol. On halakhic approaches to medical care
37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. for the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff;
24–27. Avram Israel Reisner. Response. Vol.
‘As-if’ theology and liberal Judaism. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991, pp. 95–96.
39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 34–45. Routtenberg, Max J.
reviews: Further thoughts on the law committee.
Morale and commitment. Reactions to Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
a critique of the Conservative move- berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
ment. thal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win-
Recent developments in Conservative ter, 1972, pp. 63–65.
Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Mid- Rubenstein, Jeffrey.
stream. Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser-
Gilbert S. Rosenthal; Jordan S. vative theology. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall,
Ofseyer; Morton Siegel; Mordecai 1988, pp. 21–37.
Waxman. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, Ruskay, John.
pp. 16–19. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Schorsch. Letter. Reuven Hammer.
Seymour Siegel. Review. Vol. 33, Response. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer,
No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 83–89. 1992, p. 96.
Roth, Cecil. Rutchik, Allen.
The Conservative prayer book. Letter and Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner.
review. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, 1949, Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84.
pp. 80–82. Sarna, Jonathan D.
Roth, Joel. reviews:
articles: Perspectives on Jews and Judaism.
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- Essays in honor of Wolfe Kelman.
work. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, (ed.) Arthur A. Chiel. Review. Vol.
pp. 4–34. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp.
Keruv and the status of intermarried 91–93.
families. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. The Seminary at 100: reflections on the
Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. Jewish Theological Seminary and
50–55. the Conservative movement. Nina
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- Beth Cardin; David Wolf Silverman.
work. Joel Roth. Responses. Review. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
Rudolph J. Adler; Alan J. Yuter; 1988, pp. 81–84.
Robert Goldenberg. Rejoinder. Vol. Schafler, Samuel.
36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 65–67. Teaching Conservative Judaism and the
Halakhic responsibility. D’var Torah Jewish family. The open forum. Vol. 33,
delivered privately in part at the No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 73–78.
1993 convention of the Rabbinical Schechter, Sylvia.
Assembly, and subsequently deliv- Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin;
ered in part at the Forum for Con- Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol.
servative Jewish Renewal at the Jew- 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82.
ish Theological Seminary, 1993. Vol. Scheindlin, Raymond P.
47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 24–27. Gerson David Cohen, z”l, 1924–1991. Vol.
The ordination of women and the loss 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 14–18.
of pluralism. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, Schild, Erwin.
1995, pp. 80–82. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
responsa: Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
Standard of Rabbinic practice. Commit- Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
tee on Jewish Law and Standards. Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
The Rabbinical Assembly. Vol. 39, Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 125–127. 81–82.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) Guttmann. Comment. Vol. 14, No. 1,
Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. Fall, 1959, pp. 24–28.
“Aliyah.” A model for cable TV produc- The challenge of the new secular religions.
tion. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp.
pp. 62–76. 3–15.
A new tradition: Conservative mohalim. Surveys, statistics and sectarian salvation.
Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp.
Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 65–69.
1988, pp. 59–72. The character of halakhah entering the 21st
The origin and impact of the Brit Kodesh century. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993,
conference. William H. Lebeau; Elliot S. pp. 5–13.
Schoenberg. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, Schwartz, Barry Dov.
1990, pp. 3–9. Conservative Judaism. Letter. Vol. 23, No.
Intermarriage and Conservative Judaism: 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 67–68.
an approach for the 1990’s. Vol. 43, Schwartz, Shuly Rubin.
No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 12–24. Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952.
Schorsch, Ismar. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 12–42.
articles: Schwarz, Sidney H.
The value of ephemera. Vol. 39, No. 1, Conservative Judaism and the agunah. Vol.
Fall, 1986, pp. 5–6. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 37–44.
Of love and leadership. Vol. 39, No. 2, Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
Winter, 1986–87, pp. 3–4. articles:
Poised for takeoff. Vol. 39, No. 3, Ishmael: Biblical criticism and Conserv-
Spring, 1987, pp. 5–6. ative Jewish homiletics. Vol. 34, No.
Tish’ah Be’Av reconsidered. Vol. 39, 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 52–63.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 5–6. Na’aseh ve-nakriv: prayer, sacrifice, and
The dangers of the ivory tower. Vol. 40, the meaning of ritual. Vol. 37, No.
No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 5–7. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 28–36.
The modern rabbinate—then and now. Medium, myth, and message. What can
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, Conservative Judaism learn from the
pp. 12–20. electronic church? Vol. 39, No. 2,
A synagogue is not a temple. Delivered Winter, 1986–87, pp. 106–113.
originally at a United Synagogue From the editor. What this magazine
convention, November 8, 1989. Vol. could be. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer,
43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 1993, pp. 3–4.
61–70. Deuteronomy as the intellectual founda-
A synagogue is not a temple. Letter. tion of Conservative Judaism. Vol.
Reuven Hammer. Vol. 44, No. 4, 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 23–35.
Summer, 1992, p. 95. Deuteronomy as the intellectual founda-
A synagogue is not a temple. Letter. tion of Conservative Judaism. Ben-
Reuven Hammer. Response. John jamin Edidin Scolnic. Letter. Jacob
Ruskay. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, Chinitz. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
1992, p. 96. 2000, pp. 108–109.
Marching to the wrong drummer. Deliv- reviews:
ered at the Rabbinical Assembly Love and joy. Love and joy: law, lan-
convention, Los Angeles, California, guage and religion in ancient Israel.
March, 1993. Vol. 45, No. 4, Sum- Yochanan Muffs. Review essay. Vol.
mer, 1993, pp. 14–19. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 80–82.
The sacred cluster. The core values of Segal, Benjamin J.
Conservative Judaism. Vol. 47, No. Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
3, Spring, 1995, pp. 3–12. symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
Schulweis, Harold M. 1977, pp. 50–52.
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women. Custom drives Jewish law on Siegel, Morton.
women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open Morale and commitment. Reactions to a
forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal. critique of the Conservative movement.
Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 65–66. Recent developments in Conservative
Custom, halakhah, and the status of women. Judaism. Marshall Sklare. Midstream.
Custom drives Jewish law on women. Reply. Stuart E. Rosenberg; Gilbert S.
Elliot N. Dorff. The open forum. Wayne Rosenthal; Jordan S. Ofseyer; Morton
Allen; Benjamin J. Segal. Response. Vol. Siegel; Mordecai Waxman. Vol. 27, No.
51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 66–73. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 22–24.
Terms of endearment. Toward a clearer Siegel, Seymour.
horizon for Israeli Masorti Judaism. articles:
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
24–31. Simon Greenberg. Introduction.
Seldin, Ruth R. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp.
Women in the synagogue. A congregant’s 73–74.
view. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. What direction Jewish social ethics? A
80–88. case for traditional Judaism. Letter.
Shapiro, Edward S. Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster.
Zion in America: the Jewish experience Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
from colonial times to the present. 55–58.
Henry L. Feingold. Review. Vol. 30, No. What direction Jewish social ethics?
3, Spring, 1976, pp. 86–87. More concern, less doctrine. Letter.
Shapiro, Miriam Klein. Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster.
The woman’s role: a continuing discussion. Reply. Seymour Siegel. Vol. 25, No.
Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim H. Pearl. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 61–64
Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 63–66. What direction social ethics. Seymour
The woman’s role: a continuing discussion. Siegel. Letter. In defense of liberal-
Miriam Klein Shapiro. Addendum. Vol. ism. Ben Zion Bokser. Reply. Sey-
32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, p. 112. mour Siegel. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter,
Shapiro, Morris. 1971, pp. 79–80.
Interpreting Torah: are we genuine partners? Ethics and the halakhah. Vol. 25, No. 3,
Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 3–13. Spring, 1971, pp. 33–40.
Shargel, Baila R. Gerut and the Conservative movement.
The search for community in a suburban Halakhah. Harold I. Stern; Seymour
town. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; Responses
51–61. from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall,
The literature of Ramah. Vol. 40, No. 1, 1979, pp. 32–41.
Fall, 1987, pp. 51–66. Critique of ‘The meaning of Jewish law.’
Showstack, Gerald L. Michael Ziegler. Reply. Vol. 33, No.
Taly: a new alternative in Israeli education. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 75–79.
Walter I. Ackerman; Gerald L. Show- Keruv and the status of intermarried
stack. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. families. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis.
67–80. Comments. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer,
Shuchat, Wilfred. 1982, pp. 56–58.
Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot. Standard of Rabbinic practice. Commit-
Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. tee on Jewish Law and Standards.
Response. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, The Rabbinical Assembly. Joel Roth.
pp. 33–45. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987,
Shulevitz, Marion. pp. 86–87.
Straining the seams. The impact of death Sigal, Philip.
and mourning on converts, intermarried Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
couples and their children. Vol. 43, No. Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol.
4, Summer, 1991, pp. 56–65. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33.

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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) im). Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp.
Sigal, Philip (cont’d.) 81–88.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Sklare, Marshall.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Conservative Judaism: an American Reli-
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- gious Movement. Analysis and review.
thal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win- William Herberg; Max Arzt; Abraham
ter, 1972, pp. 72–73. Karp. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp.
Silverman, David Wolf. 47–62.
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Sky, Harry.
1955, pp. 66–70. The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum-
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, mer, 1982, pp. 59–62.
1956, pp. 49–53. Slater, Avraham.
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter, Solomon Schechter’s approach to changes
1958, pp. 34–37. in halakhah. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring,
The principles of Judaism. Julius 2000, pp. 3038.
Guttmann. Comment. Vol. 14, No. 1, Slosberg, Robert B.
Fall, 1959, pp. 29–33. Responsa and papers of the Committee on
A word from the editor. Vol. 37, No. 2, Jewish Law and Standards. Index. Vol.
Winter, 1983–84, p. 3. 34, No. 1, September/October, 1980,
A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 43–54.
Winter, 1985–86, p. 3. Spectre, Philip.
A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 1, Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
Fall, 1986, p. 3. symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 3, 1977, pp. 57–58.
Spring, 1987, pp. 3–4. Spielvogel, Jeffrey.
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 1, Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin;
Fall, 1987, pp. 3–4. Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol.
Silverman, Hillel E. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82.
Yom Tov Sheni: a third alternative. Letter. Springer, Mychal B.
Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. Empathic absence and presence as a route
81–83. to God. The palpable absence of God.
Silverman, Israel N. Ira F. Stone. Response. Mychal B.
responsa: Springer. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999,
Responsum. Non-Jewish wine. Hebrew. pp. 108–109.
Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. Starr, David B.
alef-hay. Call me Ishmael. A midrash for Conserva-
Responsum. Non-Jewish wine. Adden- tive Judaism. How do we know this?
dum. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, Midrash and the fragmentation of mod-
p. (79). ern Judaism. Jay Harris. Review essay.
Silverman, Morris. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 75–86.
Late Friday night services. Letter. Vol. 14, Stein, Jacob.
No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 49–50. A Conservative zionist party. Robert
Silverstein, Alan. Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Conserv-
The evolution of Ezrat Nashim. Vol. 30, ative zionist party? Myron M. Fenster;
No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 41–51. Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. Vol. 31,
Simon, Charles. No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 15–18.
Rabbinic literature in the Conservative Tal- Steinberg, Theodore.
mud Torah. Vol. 34, No. 1, Septem- Max Kadushin: an appreciation. Vol. 35,
ber/October, 1980, pp. 63–66. No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 3–16.
Building a community. A guide to commu- Steinberg, Werner.
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1994, pp. 44–50. Schwartz. Response. Vol. 24, No. 1,
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Abortion and Jewish tradition. Isaac Klein. Tigay, Jeffrey.
Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. Triennial confusion. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
70–72. 1974, pp. 81–84.
Steinhorn, Elihu J. Tucker, Gordon.
Conversion and Conservative Judaism. articles:
Theodore Friedman. Letter. Vol. 29, The sayings of the wise are like goads.
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 86–87. An appreciation of the works of
Stern, Harold I. Robert Cover. Vol. 45, No. 3,
Gerut and the Conservative movement. Spring, 1993, pp. 17–39.
Introduction. Harold I. Stern; Seymour The ordination of women and the cul-
Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; Responses ture of the movement. Vol. 48, No.
from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 87–93.
1979, pp. 28–31. Conservative Judaism and theology.
Stern, Jay B. Introduction. Elliot N. Dorff; Gor-
Conservative Judaism: a direction. Bernard don Tucker. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
Mandelbaum. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 3, 1999, pp. 7–8.
Spring, 1960, pp. 61–62.. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Sternstein, Joseph P. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoret-
Our movement and the state of Israel. Vol. ical and practical considerations.
11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 45–53. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Stone, Ira F. 84–95.
Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman Contemporary philosophical quests for
question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoret-
Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. ical and practical considerations.
75–76. Gordon Tucker. Getting real:
Empathic absence and presence as a route to response. Baruch Frydman-Kohl.
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51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 101–107. 96–98.
Empathic absence and presence as a route Conservative Judaism and theology.
to God. The palpable absence of God. Epilogue. Elliot N. Dorff; Gordon
Response. Mychal B. Springer. Vol. 51, Tucker. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 108–109. 1999, pp. 126–127.
Empathic absence and presence as a route to Tutnauer, Moshe.
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Sussman, Gerald. Positive-historical Judaism. The open
Let principle encounter principle: Conserv- forum. Positive-historical Judaism
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Temkin, Sefton D. Umansky, Ellen M.
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Solomon Schechter and Max Heller. ideology becomes theology. Creating a
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The emergence of Conservative Our community’s need for theology. When
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Teplitz, Saul I. vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky.
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CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (cont’d.) On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s guide.
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dards. Letters. Hershel Goldwasser; Editorial remarks. Harold S. Kushner.
Morris A. Wessel. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum- Letter. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983,
mer, 1997, pp. 94–95. pp. 78–79.
Whartman, Eliezer. reviews:
Mevakshei derekh: seeking a path. Israel The haggadah as teacher. Michael
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1965, pp. 49–58. Review essay. Vol. 32, No. 3, Sum-
Wineman, Aryeh. mer, 1979, pp. 88–93.
Tefillah at Ramah: goals, methods, and Zameret, Zvi (Belinsky).
impact. Neil Gillman. Letter. Vol. 41, Religious alternatives in Israel. 2. A secular
No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 100–101. sabra views the Conservative move-
Wittenberg, Jonathan. ment. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp.
Empathic absence and presence as a route 72–73.
to God. The commanding nearness of Zelizer, Gerald L.
God. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. Some aspects of Schechter’s theology. Vol.
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Empathic absence and presence as a route Zerin, Edward.
to God. The commanding nearness of Love and sex: a modern Jewish perspective.
God. Jonathan Wittenberg. Response. Robert Gordis. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2,
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 104–105.
Winter, 1999, pp. 122–125. Ziegler, Michael.
Wolf, Arnold Jacob. Critique of ‘The meaning of Jewish law.’
The current theological situation. Seymour Seymour Siegel. Vol. 33, No. 2,
Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum- Winter.
mer, 1969, pp. 23–24. Zwelling, Victor D.
Wolintz, Ellen S. Conservative priorities. Vol. 27, No. 4,
A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish Summer, 1973, pp. 84–86.
women call for change.” Vol. 51, No. 3, CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM (Periodical). See
Spring, 1999, pp. 59–78. under PERIODICALS
Wyler, Marjorie G. CONVERSION. See also INTERMARRIAGE
The Eternal Light. Judaism on the air- Addison, Howard A.
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pp. 18–22. Form for Conservative Jewish Renewal,
Yellin, Richard M. June, 1993. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring,
Conservative Judaism, rabbis, and stan- 1994, pp. 40–44.
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Young, Leila Rosen. mer, 1982, pp. 33–38.
Women in synagogue life: models of con- Artson, Bradley Shavit.
gregational change and one congrega- Your people, my people: finding acceptance
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Summer, 1986, pp. 74–79. Romanoff; Lisa Holstein. Of the mak-
Yuter, Alan J. ing of books . . . Review. Vol. 44, No. 1,
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Towards a legal theory of the Conservative Bar-Zev, Asher.
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28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 72–74. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 76–82.
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- Barash, Asher.
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Alan J. Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Blumenthal, Aaron H.
Response. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, Questionnaire on conversion. Vol. 24, No.
1983, pp. 56–62. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 43–47.

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CONVERSION (cont’d.) D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen; Michael
Blumenthal, Aaron H. (cont’d.) Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol. 36, No. 4,
ZPG and the Jewish problem. Asher Bar- Summer, 1983, pp. 57–73.
Zev. Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Epstein, Lawrence J.
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 108–109. Gerut and the Conservative movement.
Brandriss, Joseph M. Harold I. Stern; Seymour Siegel;
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No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 38–44. Converts. Letter. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring,
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Further thoughts on the law committee. Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- 1992, pp. 73–79.
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No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 78–79. Conversion and Conservative Judaism.
Chinitz, Jacob. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp.
Religion, philosophy and Judaism. Vol. 1: 21–29.
From Christianity to Judaism, theologi- letters from Jerusalem:
cal and philosophical articles. Aharon Conversion as an obstacle course. Vol. 32,
Shear-Yashuv. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 96–100.
Summer, 1989, pp. 73–76. Conversion to Judaism in Israel. Vol. 36,
Cohen, Arthur A. No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 74–80.
Three we have lost: the problem of conver- Frieman, Donald.
sion. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. Conversion or convenience? Vol. 24, No. 4,
7–19. Summer, 1970, pp. 36–42.
Cohen, Ernest B. Geller, Myron S.
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack In this dark house: a memoir. Louise
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin Kehoe. Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
Rozenberg. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 92–94.
1970, pp. 74–75. Gershfield, Edward M.
Cohen, Gerson D. Hillel, Shammai and the three proselytes.
State of the field. Conversion to Judaism in Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp.
historical perspective. A symposium. 29–39.
Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen; Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol. Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 27–30. Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
Cohen, Shaye J.D. 1970, pp. 30–31.
State of the field. Conversion to Judaism in Gertel, Elliot B.
historical perspective. A symposium. Isaiah 53. A test of Jewish education. Dedi-
From biblical Israel to postbiblical Judaism. cated to the memory of Dr. Robert
Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen; Gordis. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993,
Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol. pp. 38–49.
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 31–45. Mortimer J. Adler: apostle of apostasy?
Cytron, Barry D. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 43–60.
Our community’s need for theology. When Goldfarb, Solomon D.
ideology becomes theology. Creating a Who is a Jewish child? Vol. 30, No. 4,
theological language of and for Conser- Summer, 1976, pp. 3–9.
vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky. Golinkin, David.
Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2, Four new responsa by Professor Louis
Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24. Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer,
Ellenson, David.see also with James Ellenson 2000. pp. 14–23.
State of the field. The development of Goodblatt, Morris S.
Orthodox attitudes to conversion in the Converting because of marriage motives.
modern period. A symposium. Gerson Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 30–40.

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Converting because of marriage motives. Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
Corrections. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 21–26.
1974, p. 94. Labovitz, Annette.
Gordis, Robert. ZPG and the Jewish problem. Asher Bar-
Further thoughts on the law committee. Zev. Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Winter, 1976–1977, p. 109.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Layman, Robert.
thal; Philip Sigal. Reply. Vol. 26, No. 2, The convert and the rabbi as “stress
Winter, 1972, pp. 82–84. absorbers”: a family-systems approach
The struggle for self-definition in Conserva- to problematic conversions. Michael
tive Judaism. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, Wasserman. Intermarriage and Conserv-
1987, pp. 7–19. ative Judaism: an approach for the
Gordon, Leonard. 1990’s. Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Letter.
A light among the Gentiles: Jewish mission- Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 93.
ary activity in the 2nd Temple period. Lerner, Anne Lapidus.
Scot McKnight. Review. Vol. 45, No. 3, Rabbinic leadership for the 21st century. Vol.
Spring, 1993, p. 94. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 52–55.
Gruenewald, Max. Lerner, Stephen C.
On the eve of the Holocaust. Reminisences Gerut and the Conservative movement. An
of a German rabbi. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, approach for our time. Harold I. Stern;
1978, pp. 22–26. Seymour Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner;
Horowitz, Herman L. Responses from Converts. Vol. 33, No.
Ben/bat Avraham Avinu: reflections on the 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 42–49.
convert to Judaism. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, Liberles, Robert.
1982, pp. 71–73. When memory comes. Saul Friedlander. (tr.)
Huberman, Steven. Helen R. Lane. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3,
From Christianity to Judaism: religious January/February, 1981, pp. 58–60.
changers in American society. Vol. 36, Listfield, Stephen Chaim.
No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 10–28. Embracing Judaism. Revised edition. Sim-
Kanter, Shamai. cha Kling; Carl Perkins. Review. Vol.
A handbook on conversions to the religions 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 85–86.
of the world. Victor Solomon. Books in Panitz, Michael.
brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 91. State of the field. Conversion to Judaism in
Hope is my house. Deborah Wigoder. the Middle Ages. A symposium.
Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, Historic patterns and new scenarios. Ger-
1967, p. 78. son D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen;
A theological re-encounter with Judaism. Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol.
Discerning the way: a theology of the 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 46–56.
Jewish Christian reality. Paul M. van Porton, Gary G.
Buren. Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, Proselytism in the talmudic period. Bernard
1982, pp. 83–90. J. Bamberger. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25,
Kaplan, Dana Evan. No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 81.
Opening the gates of the Jewish communi- Responses from Converts. Sue Goldfarb, Adele
ty. A consideration of recent proposals Milch, Jean C. Berman, Rick Thompson.
for “proactive conversion.” Vol. 52, Gerut and the Conservative movement.
No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 32–46. Harold I. Stern; Seymour Siegel; Stephen
Kogen, Judah. C. Lerner; Responses from Converts.
Embracing Judaism. Simcha Kling. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 50–62.
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. Rozenberg, Martin.
74–76. Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Kreitman, Benjamin Z. Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin 1970, pp. 31–35.

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CONVERSION (cont’d.) Moshe Zemer. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3,
Sasso, Dennis C. Spring, 1996, pp. 91–94.
To accept and to be accepted. ‘Your people Weine, Max.
shall be my people and your God my Maimonides’ thirteen articles of faith. Vol.
God’: a service of acceptance. Vol. 37, 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 26–32.
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 70–78. Weintraub, Samuel H.
Schulweis., Harold M. Project Link: principled, sensitive, Conserv-
The character of halakhah entering the 21st ative outreach. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall,
century. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, 1990, pp. 39–49.
pp. 5–13. Zaiman, Joel H.
Shulevitz, Marion. Conversion to Judaism—a history and
Straining the seams. The impact of death analysis. Daivd M. Eichhorn. Review.
and mourning on converts, intermarried Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 84–90.
couples and their children. Vol. 43, No. COUNSELING. See also RABBIS, RABBINATE
4, Summer, 1991, pp. 56–65. Ackerman, Nathan W.
Siegel, Seymour. Ethical issues in psychotherapy. Vol. 23,
Gerut and the Conservative movement. No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 1–15.
Halakhah. Harold I. Stern; Seymour Aronson, Leonard J.
Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; Responses The imp of God: can God command us to
from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, love Him? Vol. 34, No. 1,
1979, pp. 32–41. September/October, 1980, pp. 28–36.
Steinhorn, Elihu J. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Conversion and Conservative Judaism. articles:
Theodore Friedman. Letter. Vol. 29, The soul of a rabbi’s work. Vol. 52, No.
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 86–87. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 64–68.
Stern, Harold I. reviews:
Gerut and the Conservative movement. What’s so bad about guilt? Learning to
Introduction. Harold I. Stern; Seymour live with it since we can’t live with-
Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; Responses out it. Harlan J. Wechsler. Of the
from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
1979, pp. 28–31. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 96.
Conversion to Judaism: from the biblical Contemporary psychoanalysis & reli-
period to the present. Joseph R. Rosen- gion: transference and transcen-
bloom. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, dence. James W. Jones. Of the mak-
1979, pp. 89–92. ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45,
Stern, Jack, Jr. No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 94–95.
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack A time to mourn, a time to comfort: the
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin art of Jewish living. Ron Wolfson.
Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, Of the making of books . . .
1970, pp. 26–31. Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
Waldman, Nahum M. pp. 91–92.
The designation of marital status in the The how to handbook for Jewish living.
ketubah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, Kerry M. Olitzky; Ronald H. Isaacs.
pp. 80–82. Of the making of books . . .
Wasserman, Michael. Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
The convert and the rabbi as “stress p. 93.
absorbers”: a family-systems approach On life after death. Elisabeth Kubler-
to problematic conversions. Vol. 43, Ross. Of the making of books . . .
No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 25–38. Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996,
Weinberg, Neal. p. 90.
Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law— Bakan, David.
Essays and responsa. Walter Jacob; Where is the war? A rapprochement of sci-

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ence and religion. Shamai Kanter. Letter. fessional roles by male and female
Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 75. North American rabbis. Carie Carter;
Bergman, Ben Zion. Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube.
Legal notes. Clergy malpractice. Leon B. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79.
Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Letter. Vol. 37, Charry, Dana.
No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 79–80. Women and change in Jewish law. Respons-
Bernards, Solomon S. es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur
The marriage bed. Harry F. Tashman. E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char-
Review. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein
pp. 43–45. Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer
Blank, Debra Reed. Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975,
A silent sorrow: pregnancy loss: guidance pp. 45–47.
and support for you and you family. Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Ingrid Kohn, Perry-Lynn Moffitt, with articles:
Isabelle A. Wilkins. Review. Vol. 46, Dancing with Esau. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 92–93. 1998, pp. 10–23.
Bloom, Jack H reviews:
“By the power vested in me.” Symbolic Wrestling with angels: what the first
exemplarhood and the pulpit rabbi. family of Genesis teaches us about
Synagogue life; a special section. our spiritual identity, sexuaity and
Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom; personal relationships. Naomi H.
Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Rosenblatt; Joshua Horwitz.
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
59–66. pp. 88–89.
Reflections on the silenced modim: modim Searching for my brothers: Jewish men
de-Rabbanan. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, in a Gentile world. Jeffrey K. Salkin.
1999, pp. 61–63. Review. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer,
Blumenthal, David R. 2000, pp. 87–88.
Aging as a spiritual journey. Eugene Cytron, Barry D.
Bianchi. Review. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, Contemporary philosophical quests for
1985, p. 101. God. On knowing God. Neil Gillman.
Battered Jewish wives: case studies in the Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51,
response to rage. Mimi Scarf. Review. No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68.
Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. Dalin, Ralph G.
88–89. And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
Bokser, Ben Zion. the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
The psychology of pastoral work. Vol. 5, Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988,
No. 3, April, 1949, pp. 28–32. pp. 85–88.
Bundt, Barbara Kalin. Davidowitz, Moshe.
The divorced-parent family and the syna- Glad to be me: building self-esteem in your-
gogue community. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win- self and others. Dov Peretz Elkins.
ter, 1982, pp. 74–77. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Cardin, Nina Beth. 1976–1977, pp. 106–107.
The Jewish women’s awareness guide: con- Derby, Lavey.
nections for the 2nd wave of Jewish The quest for ultimate meaning: principles
feminism. New Woman Collective: and applications of Logotherapy.
Janet Carney, Ruth Ann Magder, Laura Reuven Bulka. Review. Vol. 34, No. 1,
Wine Paster, Marca Cohn Spiegel, Abi- September/October, 1980, pp. 74–77.
gail Weinberg. Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Dorff, Elliot N.
Winter, 1993, p. 88. articles:
Carter, Carie. Rabbi, I’m dying. Vol. 37, No. 4, Sum-
Construction of religious symbols and pro- mer, 1984, pp. 37–51.

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COUNSELING (cont’d.) Fink, Leon B
Dorff, Elliot N. (cont’d.) Legal notes. Clergy malpractice. Leon B.
articles (cont’d.): Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. 36, No. 1,
On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s Fall, 1982, pp. 84–85.
guide. Delivered originally at the Foreman, Spencer.
Forum for Conservative Jewish Am I my brother’s keeper? Vol. 51, No. 4,
Renewal, October, 1994. Harlan J. Summer, 1999, pp. 72–79.
Wechsler. Response to “A Rabbinic Freeman, Gordon M.
Letter on Intimate Relations.” Elliot Wives and sisters. A contemporary exegesis.
N. Dorff. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp.
1996, pp. 40–48. 50–55.
responsa: Frydman-Kohl, Baruch.
A Jewish approach to end-stage medical When bad things happen to good people.
care. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991, Harold S. Kushner. Review essay. Vol.
pp. 3–51. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 90–101.
Teshuvah on assisted suicide. Commit- Geller, Myron S.
tee on Jewish Law and Standards. In this dark house: a memoir. Louise
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. Kehoe. Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
3–24. 1998, pp. 92–94.
Feldstein, Donald. Gillman, Neil.
Constructive role confusion: the synagogue Contemporary philosophical quests for
and Jewish social agencies. Vol. 38, No. God. On knowing God. Vol. 51, No. 2,
2, Winter, 1985–1986, pp. 23–27. Winter, 1999, pp. 59–64.
Felix, Cathy. Contemporary philosophical quests for
reviews: God. On knowing God. Neil Gillman.
The pastor as a newcomer. Roy M. Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51,
Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68.
Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Glassman, Bernard.
Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. reviews:
Saying goodbye: a time for growth for con- “How to” Judaic books of interest. Jew-
gregations and pastors. Edward A. ish guided imagery: a how-to book
White. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo for rabbis, educators and group
Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, leaders. Dov Peretz Elkins. Books in
1994, pp. 83–84. Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Critical moments of ministry: a change of 1997, pp. 85–86.
pastors. Loren B. Mead. Review. Cathy “How to” Judaic books of interest.
Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, Striving toward virtue: a contempo-
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. rary guide for Jewish ethical behav-
Pastoral transitions: from endings to new ior. Kerry M. Olitzky; Rachel T.
beginnings. William Bud Phillips. Sabath. Books in Review . . . Vol.
Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoen- 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, p. 86.
berg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. A psychoanalytic history of the Jews.
83–84. Avner Falk. Books in review . . . Vol.
Running through the thistles: terminating a 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp.
ministerial relationship with a parish. 82–83.
Roy M. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; How good do we have to be? A new
Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, understanding of guilt and forgive-
Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. ness. Harold S. Kushner. Books in
New beginnings: the pastorate start-up review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol.
workbook. Roy M. Oswald. Review. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 85–86.
Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. When words fail: a religious response to
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. undeserved hurt. Sholom Stern.
83–84. Books in review . . . Bernard Glass-

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man. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, ence and religion. Shamai Kanter. Letter.
p. 84. David Bakan. Response. Vol. 21, No. 1,
Never too young to know: death in chil- Fall, 1966, pp. 93–94.
dren’s lives. Phyllis Rolfe Silverman. Jaffe, Daniel S.
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. “Why war?” Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer,
83–84. 1971, pp. 64–70.
For thou art with me: the healing power Jones, Randy.
of Psalms. Samuel Chiel; Henry Visiting the sick. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
Dreher. 1976, pp. 40–46.
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. Joselit, Jenna Weissman.
Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, p. 84. An engendered Judaism. Vol. 48, No. 1,
Goldman, Herman. Fall, 1995, pp. 49–55.
A midrash. Vol. 34, No. 1, Kanter, Shamai.
September/October, 1980, pp. 40–42. Where is the war? A rapprochement of sci-
Goldman, N. Saul. ence and religion. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
The rabbi as healer. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum- 1965, pp. 36–43.
mer, 1989, pp. 51–64. reviews:
Goodnick, Benjamin. New horizons for the synagogue. Jesha-
Preparation for divorce or preparation for ia Schnitzer. Review. Vol. 12, No. 3,
marriage? Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, Spring, 1958, pp. 45–46.
pp. 18–20. Situation ethics: the new morality.
Green, Arthur E. Joseph Fletcher. Books in brief. Vol.
Women and change in Jewish law. Responses 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp.
to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur E. 71–72.
Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Charry; Telling a child about death. Edgar N.
Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Reifman; Jackson. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No.
Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. Reply. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 72.
Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 36–43. Friedman’s fables. Edwin M. Friedman.
Greenberg, Sidney. Review. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p.
Why me? Coping with grief, loss and 90.
change. Pesach Krauss; Morrie Goldfis- Klagsbrun, Francine.
cher. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, How different are women—and how differ-
1989, pp. 72–73. ent should they be? Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
Greenberg, Simon. 1995, pp. 56–60.
“Why war?” Daniel S. Jaffe. Letter. Vol. 26, Koller, Israel.
No. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84. Rabbinic counseling. Mortimer Ostow. Let-
Grollman, Earl A. ter. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp.
Viktor E. Frankl: a bridge between psychia- 68–69.
try and religion. Logotherapy. Viktor Krasner, Barbara R.
Frankl. Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, Trustbuilding initiatives in the rabbinic com-
1964, pp. 19–23. munity. Rationale and report. Alexander
Grossman, Susan. M. Shapiro; Barbara R. Krasner. Vol. 33,
The dual nature of rabbinic leadership. Vol. No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 6–21.
48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 43–48. Krauss, Pesach.
Hadda, Jane. The orphaned adult, confronting the death
Joseph: ancestor of psychoanalysis. Vol. 37, of a parent. Marc D. Angel. Review. Vol.
No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 17–21. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 82–85.
Harris, Monford. Kushner, Harold S.
“The way of a man with a maid”—roman- Suicide. Earl A. Grollman. Books in brief.
tic or leal love. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter, Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972,
1960, pp. 29–39. p. 94.
Hirschberg, Harris H. The parnas. Silvano Arieti. Review. Vol. 34,
Where is the war? A rapprochement of sci- No. 6, July/August, 1981, p. 78.

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COUNSELING (cont’d.) Martin, Peter A.
Lasker, Arnold A. The akeidah. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer,
When children face bereavement. Vol. 18, 1980, pp. 41–55.
No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 53–58. Meirovich, Harvey W.
Lavin, Alan. Handling crisis. An aggadic response. Vol.
Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 58–67.
Lavin; Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Menninger, William C.
Schechter. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, The patient as a person. Abraham J. Hes-
pp. 77–82. chel; William C. Menninger. Vol. 19,
Levine, Reuben R. No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 10–18.
Clarifying Jewish values. Jewish conscious- Merbaum, Michael.
ness raising. Loving my Jewishness. Construction of religious symbols and pro-
Teaching people to love themselves. fessional roles by male and female
Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol. 32, No. North American rabbis. Carie Carter;
2, Winter, 1979, pp. 105–107. Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube.
Jewish identity games. Richard J. Israel. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79.
Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, Miller, Alan W.
pp. 105–107. articles:
Experiential learning in Jewish groups. The psychodynamics of the contempo-
Bernard Reisman. Review. Vol. 32, No. rary rabbi and congregation. Vol.
2, Winter, 1979, pp. 105–107. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
Linn, Louis. 21–40.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- reviews:
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Freud and Judaism. Freud and Moses:
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; the long journey home. Emanuel
Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Rice. Review essay. Vol. 44, No. 4,
1974, pp. 15–17. Summer, 1992, pp. 69–74.
Linzer, Norman. Freud and Judaism. Freud’s Moses:
Institution and choice: the rabbi as mar- Judaism terminable and inter-
riage counselor. Vol. 38, No. 4, Sum- minable. Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi.
mer, 1986, pp. 80–86. Review essay. Vol. 44, No. 4, Sum-
Lipnick, Bernard. mer, 1992, pp. 69–74.
Judaism and psychiatry. Simon Noveck. Mondros, Jacqueline B.
Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A
pp. 54–56. chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacque-
Judaism and psychiatry. Simon Noveck. line B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik.
Review. Bernard Lipnick. Letter. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp.
Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 11, No. 4, 36–58.
Summer, 1957, pp. 35–36. Neusner, Jacob.
Lubliner, Immanuel. Jewish education for Jewish social workers.
Explaining death to children. Earl A. Groll- Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
man. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1962, pp. 43–46.
1969, pp. 88–92. Ostow, Mortimer.
Lukinsky, Joseph. articles:
The Joseph story as a “master story.” In Rabbinic counseling. Vol. 21, No. 1,
memory of Kenneth D. Benne. Vol. 48, Fall, 1966, pp. 23–33.
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 55–63. Pastoral psychiatry. Vol. 23, No. 4,
Malev, Milton. Summer, 1969, pp. 2–10.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- Pastoral psychiatry. Correction. Editori-
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis al Board. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969,
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; p. 94.
Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
1974, pp. 18–20. timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis

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Linn; David Graubart; Milton Reis, Pamela Tamarkin.
Malev; Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, Dead men tell no tales. On the motivation
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 5–12. of Joseph’s brothers. Vol. 44, No. 2,
Women and change in Jewish law. Winter, 1992, pp. 57–60.
Responses to the Fall 1974 sympo- Dead men tell no tales. Pamela Tamarkin
sium. Arthur E. Green; Linda R. Reis. Corrections. Editorial Board. Vol.
Switkin; Dana Charry; Gerald L. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 82.
Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Reifman; Reisner, Avram Israel.
Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. A halakhic ethic of care for the terminally
Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, ill. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991, pp.
pp. 52–56. 52–89.
The Jewish response to crisis. Vol. 33, Riemer, Jack.
No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 3–25. reviews:
A contribution to the study of anti- The crisis in psychiatry and religion. O.
semitism. Delivered at the Israel Psy- Hobart Mowrer. Review. Vol. 19,
choanalytic Society, May, 1983. No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86.
Published in the Israel Journal of The vision of tragedy. Richard B.
Psychiatry and Related Sciences, Sewall. Books briefly noted. Review.
Vol. 20, 1983. Vol. 38, No. 4, Sum- Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
mer, 1986, pp. 51–73. 1962–1963, p. 79.
Archetypes of Apocalypse: in dreams In loving memory. A memorial book for
and fantasies, and in religious scrip- Rabbi Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshu-
ture. Published previously in the run Congregation, Louisville, Ken-
Israel Journal of Psychiatry and tucky. Review. Vol. 46, No. 3,
Related Sciences (Disciplines). Vol. Spring, 1994, p. 91.
39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. Romirowsky, Samuel.
42–55. Psycho-social aspects of brit milah. Vol. 42,
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 41–45.
Matt. Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, Rosenberg, Bernhard H.
1987, pp. 103–106. Jewish meditations on the meaning of
reviews: death. Chaim Z. Rozwaski. Review.
Conflicts of the clergy. Margaretta K. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 85–86.
Bowers. Review. Mortimer Ostow; Sandrow, Edward T.
Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 19, No. 1, Naturalism and supernaturalism. Vol. 14,
Fall, 1964, pp. 67–70. No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 40–42.
A godless Jew. Biography of Sigmund reviews:
Freud. Peter Gay. Review. Vol. 41, Communicaton on Judaism and psychi-
No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 95–97. atry. Simon Noveck. Review.
Pearlmutter, Fishel A. Bernard Lipnick. Vol. 11, No. 4,
A rabbi’s rabbi. Vol. 34, No. 3, Summer, 1957, pp. 35–36.
January/February, 1981, pp. 32–34. Marriage counseling: a casebook. (eds)
Polish, David. Drs. Emily H. Mudd; Maurice J.
Jewish education for Jewish social workers. Karpf; Abraham Stone; Janet F. Nel-
Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 17, Nos. son. Review. Vol. 13, No. 4, Sum-
3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 124. mer, 1959, pp. 50–51.
Reifman, Toby Fishbein. Conflicts of the clergy. Margaretta K.
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- Bowers. Review. Mortimer Ostow;
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 19, No. 1,
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- Fall, 1964, pp. 70–72.
ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Schechter, Sylvia.
Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin;
Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol.
pp. 48–50. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82.

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COUNSELING (cont’d.) in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964,
Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. p. 84.
reviews: One marriage—two faiths, James H.
Generation to generation: family Bossard; Eleanor S. Boll. Books in
process in church and synagogue. brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p.
Edwin H. Friedman. Review. Vol. 84.
42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 58–60. Annotated bibliograpghy and directory
The pastor as a newcomer. Roy M. of workers in the field of religion
Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot and psychiatry. (ed.) Samuel Z.
Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Klausner. Books in brief. Vol. 19,
Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84.
Saying goodbye: a time for growth for Pastoral psychology, the 1964 annual
congregations and pastors. Edward directory. Bibliography. Thomas H.
A. White. Review. Cathy Felix; McDill. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No.
Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84.
2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. When you marry. Evelyn M. Duvall;
Critical moments of ministry: a change Ruben Hill. Books in brief. Vol. 19,
of pastors. Loren B. Mead. Review. No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 84–85.
Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. A sane and happy life: a family guide.
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. Abraham N. and Rose N.
83–84. Franzblau. Books in brief. Vol. 19,
Pastoral transitions: from endings to No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 85.
new beginnings. William Bud Marriage counseling: theory and prac-
Phillips. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot tice. Dean Johnson. Books in brief.
Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 85.
Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Marriage counseling: a casebook. Books
Running through the thistles: terminat- in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964,
ing a ministerial relationship with a p. 85.
parish. The rabbi and the social worker. Morris
Roy M. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; N. Kertzer. Review. Vol. 19, No. 1,
Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. Fall, 1964, p. 85.
2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
New beginnings: the pastorate start-up Why do we sing the Song of Songs on
workbook. Roy M. Oswald. Review. Passover? Originally part II of a Rab-
Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. binical Assembly teleconference on
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. Pesach, 1996. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
83–84. 1996, pp. 53–72.
How your church family works: under- Shapiro, Alexander M.
standing congregations as emotional Trustbuilding initiatives in the rabbinic com-
systems. Peter L. Steinke. Review. munity. Rationale and report. Alexander
Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. M. Shapiro; Barbara R. Krasner. Vol. 33,
90–91. No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 3–5.
Schulweis, Harold M. A rabbi and his family confront serious ill-
The challenge of the new secular religions. ness. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp.
Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 3–15. 56–64.
Schnitzer, Jeshaia. A rabbi and his family confront serious ill-
articles: ness. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp.
A malpractice suit: attention rabbis! 26–31.
Leon B. Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. Shulevitz, Marion.
36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 86–92. Straining the seams. The impact of death
reviews: and mourning on converts, intermarried
Sex ways in fact and faith. (eds.) Evelyn couples and their children. Vol. 43, No.
M. and Sylvanus M. Duvall. Books 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 56–65.

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Silverman, David Wolf. Wechsler, Harlan J.
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s guide.
1957, pp. 38–42. Delivered originally at the Forum for
Skolnik, Gerald C. Conservative Jewish Renewal, October,
Our fathers’ wells: a personal encounter 1994. Response to “A Rabbinic Letter
with the myths of Genesis. Peter Pitzele. on Intimate Relations.” Elliot N. Dorff.
Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 40–48.
pp. 89–90. Weiss, M. David.
Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A From death-camp to existentialism. The
chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacque- doctor and the soul. Viktor E. Frankl.
line B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik. Reviews. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961,
Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. pp. 75–78.
36–58. Weistrop, Jerome.
Sosland, Henry Adler. Mental health skills for clergy. Dana Char-
Making loss matter: creating meaning in ry. Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter,
difficult times. David Wolpe. Review. 1982, pp. 90–91.
Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 87–88. Wolpe, Gerald I.
Spielvogel, Jeffrey. The rabbi and the congregation: reflections
Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin; on a relationship. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win-
Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol. ter, 1990–91, pp. 41–44.
38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82. Health care and Mrs. Job. The conflict of
Spitz, Elie. personal categories. Vol. 51, No. 4,
Letters to and from God. Vol. 45, No. 1, Summer, 1999, pp. 31–39.
Fall, 1992, pp. 21–28. The synagogue as health proxy. A proposal.
Springer, Mychal. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 72–75.
A rabbinate on the fringe. Vol. 48, No. 1, CREATION. See under BIBLE and BIBLICAL
Fall, 1995, pp. 83–86. SCHOLARSHIP; SCIENCE
Strube, Michael J. CREMATION. See DEATH and MOURNING
Construction of religious symbols and pro- CUSTOMS
fessional roles by male and female Abramowitz, Mayer.
North American rabbis. Carie Carter; The Satan and Rabbi Yitzhak. Vol. 35, No.
Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 19–24.
Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79. Agus, Jacob B.
Switkin, Linda R. Laws as standards. Vol. 6, No. 4, May,
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- 1950, pp. 8–26.
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur Obsolescence in Jewish ritual law. Vol. 7,
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 9–19.
ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Alexander, Chanan.
Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative cur-
Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, ricula. Response to Jewish law in Con-
pp. 43–45. servative schools. David Resnick. Vol.
Trepp, Leo. 34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 57–62.
Peace of mind. Joshua Loth Liebman. Allen, Wayne.
Review. Vol. 3, No. 2, February, 1947, Custom, halakhah, and the status of
pp. 43–46. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Wasserman, Michael. women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open
The convert and the rabbi as “stress forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal.
absorbers”: a family-systems approach Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 63–64.
to problematic conversions. Vol. 43, Custom, halakhah, and the status of women.
No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 25–38. Custom drives Jewish law on women.
Intermarriage and Jewish continuity. The Elliot N. Dorff. The open forum. Wayne
rabbinic double bind. Vol. 48, No. 3, Allen; Benjamin J. Segal. Response. Vol.
Spring, 1996, pp. 33–39. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 66–73.

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CUSTOMS (cont’d.) Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Allen, Wayne. The tallit. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of 3–15.
women. Custom drives Jewish law on Cohen, Shaye D.
women. Elliot N. Dorff. Response. Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
Wayne Allen. Letter. Elliot Goldberg. Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel J. Lasker. Letter.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 91–92. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, p. 80.
Artson, Bradley Shavit. Dalven, Rachel.
articles: The yearly cycle of the Ioannina Jews. Vol.
Integrating tradition and change. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 47–53.
44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 18–31. Dorff, Elliot N.
Embracing death, embracing the world. Custom drives Jewish law on women. Vol.
Our alienation from death and cre- 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 3–21.
ation. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, Custom, halakhah, and the status of
pp. 49–54. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open Forum.
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal. Vol.
26–34. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 63–66.
reviews: Custom, halakhah, and the status of
The encyclopedia of Jewish prayer: women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Ashkenazic and Sephardic rites. women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open Forum.
Macy Nulman. Of the making of Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal.
books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
Artson. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, pp. 66–73.
1994, pp. 92–93. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
The encyclopedia of Jewish symbols. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Ellen Frankel; Betsy Platkin Teutsch. women. Elliot N. Dorff. Response.
Of the making of books . . . Wayne Allen. Letter. Elliot Goldberg.
Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 91–92.
46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. Friedman, Maurice.
93–94. Abraham Joshua Heschel: towards a phi-
The history of Sukkot in the 2nd Tem- losophy of Judaism. Reviews. Vol. 10,
ple and rabbinic period. Jeffrey L. No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 1–10.
Rubenstein. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2, Goldberg, Elliot.
Winter, 1996, p. 88. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
Auerbach, Selig S. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
A misunderstood gemara—a wrong min- women. Elliot N. Dorff. Response.
hag. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. Wayne Allen. Letter. Elliot Goldberg.
69–70. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 91–92.
Berger, Julius. Golinkin, David.
Restraint on marriages during the omer The Satan and Rabbi Yitzhak revisited.
days. Vol. 8, No. 3, April, 1952, pp. Mayer Abramovitz. Response. Vol. 35,
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31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40. 2000. pp. 14–23.
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The way of tradition. Vol. 5, No. 3, April, Jewish ritual as a genre of sacred theater.
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Heilman, Samuel. Rabinowitz, Elias H.
In search of the present: synagogue ethnog- Gilui rosh. Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951,
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Lasker, Arnold A. Why do we sing the Song of Songs on
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p. 90. responsa:
The death of death: resurrection and A Jewish approach to end-stage medical
immortality in Jewish thought. Neil care. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991,
Gillman. Of the making of books pp. 3–51.
. . . Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
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Barmash, Pamela. Modern medicine and Jewish values.
Jewish women living the challenge: a Hadas- Caring and curing: health and medi-
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and support for you and you family. Jewish values in bioethics. (ed.) Levi

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Meier. Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer,
Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. 2000. pp. 14–23.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Greenberg, Sidney.
Health and medicine in the Jewish Sefer melamed zechut. Aaron R. Charney.
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Modern medicine and Jewish values. change. Pesach Krauss; Morrie Goldfis-
When life is in the balance: life and cher. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer,
death decisions in light of the Jewish 1989, pp. 72–73.
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Schwartz. Review essay. Vol. 40, The remnant of Israel. R.A. conference in
No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. memory of the six million. Vol. 18, No.
Dresner, Samuel H. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 10–12.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: 10 years after his Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).
death. Introduction to Heschel. Vol. 36, Not to mourn is impossible. Vol. 25, No. 4,
No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 4–8. Summer, 1971, pp. 46–50.
Eilberg, Amy. Harlow, Jules.
On halakhic approaches to medical care for A tale: if in the land . . . Vol. 19, No. 1,
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Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3, Harris, Monford.
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Elshtain, Jean Bethke. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 58–62.
Health care reform: issues, policies, solu- Heschel, Abraham Joshua.
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Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 1973, pp. 3–9.
65–71. Abraham Joshua Heschel: 10 years after his
Freedman, David B. death. Introduction to Heschel. Samuel
The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold- H. Dresner. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter,
farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 1982–83, pp. 4–8.
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 34. Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham
Glassman, Bernard. Joshua Heschel. Poems. (tr.) Morton
Never too young to know: death in chil- Leifman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
dren’s lives. Phyllis Rolfe Silverman. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 5–21.
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. Holtz, Avraham.
83–84. Viddui. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp.
Goldblum, Moshe. 1–2.
A matter of life and death. Vol. 15, No. 4, Jacobs, Israel.
Summer, 1961, pp. 26–29. Jewish reflections on death. Jack Riemer.
Goldfarb, Daniel C. Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp.
The definition of death. In the common law 95–96.
and Jewish tradition. Vol. 30, No. 2, The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold-
Winter, 1976, pp. 10–22. farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
The definition of death. Seymour Siegel; 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 32.
Daniel C. Goldfarb. Discussion. Vol. Kanter, Shamai.
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 31, 33, 34, Telling a child about death. Edgar N. Jack-
37–38, 38. son. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Goldman, Alex J. Summer, 1966, p. 72.
The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold- Kaufman, William E.
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Golinkin, David. David J. Wolpe. Review essay. Vol. 43,
Four new responsa by Professor Louis No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 85–87.

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DEATH and MOURNING (cont’d.) Lubliner, Immanuel.
Kessler, Stanley M. Explaining death to children. Earl A. Groll-
The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold- man. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 1969, pp. 88–92.
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 31, 36. Mondros, Jacqueline B.
Klein, Isaac. Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A
Law and Theology in Judaism. David chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacque-
Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum- line B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik.
mer, 1975, pp. 88–92. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp.
Krauss, Pesach. 36–58.
The orphaned adult, confronting the death Neusner, Jacob.
of a parent. Marc D. Angel. Review. Vol. The meaning of death in rabbinic Judaism.
40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 82–85. David Kraemer. Review. Vol. 53, No. 1,
Kumin, Ivri. Fall, 2000, pp. 88–89.
Hunger disease: studies by the Jewish Ostow, Mortimer.
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Myron Winick. Review. Vol. 35, No. 1, 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 3–25.
Fall, 1981, pp. 87–88. Panitz, Michael.
Kushner, Harold S. Separation of Church and State: dina de-
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94. No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 85–87.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, Porath, Tzvi H.
1982–83, p. 3. The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold-
Lasker, Arnold A. farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
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When children face bereavement. Vol. Prouser, Joseph H.
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The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold- Rethinking sanctions in the cases of
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Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, Vol. mer, 1997, pp. 3–16.
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 36–37. Ofseyer, Jordan S.
letters: The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold-
“End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, Vol. 30, No. 2,
Reisner. Letter. Vol. 44, No. 3, Winter, 1976, pp. 34–35.
Spring, 1992, pp. 92–93. Reisner, Avram Israel.
reviews: responsa:
Man’s concern with death. Arnold A halakhic ethic of care for the termi-
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25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 91–93. 1991, pp. 52–89.
Lebendiger, Israel. Mai beinaihu? Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring,
The need for belief in immortality. Vol. 15, 1991, pp. 90–91.
No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 35–42. “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
Leifman, Morton. Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker.
Joshua Heschel. Poems. (tr.) Morton Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
Leifman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, 1992, pp. 94–95.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 5–21. Riemer, Jack.
Lefkovitz, Lori Hope. reviews:
A woman’s book of grieving. Nessa Death and the college student. Edwin
Rapoport. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Schneidman. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2,
Spring, 1996, pp. 94–96. Winter, 1974, pp. 90–91.

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Death as a fact of life. David Hendon. farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 31–32, 32,
1974, pp. 90–91. 33, 35–36, 37, 39.
In loving memory. A memorial book for Suicide in the Jewish view. Vol. 32, No. 2,
Rabbi Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshu- Winter, 1979, pp. 67–74.
run Congregation, Louisville, Ken- reviews:
tucky. Review. Vol. 46, No. 3, Noam, a forum for the clarification of
Spring, 1994, p. 91. contemporary halakhic problems.
Rosenberg, Bernhard H. Volume 9. Menachem Kasher.
Jewish meditations on the meaning of Review. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
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Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 85–86. Silverman, David Wolf.
Rosenfeld, Paul. In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring,
Cemetery rules and regulations of Temple 1957, pp. 54–56.
Beth El, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Vol. Skolnik, Gerald C.
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A
69–70. chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacque-
Roth, Joel. line B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik.
On halakhic approaches to medical care for Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp.
the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff; Avram 36–58.
Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3, Sosland, Henry Adler.
Spring, 1991, pp. 95–96. Making loss matter: creating meaning in
Schorsch, Ismar. difficult times. David Wolpe. Review.
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Summer, 1987, pp. 5–6. Stein, Israel C.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. Masada, suicide and Halakhah. Virginia L.
When a rabbi reads . . . Lincoln at Gettys- Trimble. Letter. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer,
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48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 83–87. Trimble, Virginia L.
Shapiro, Alexander M. Masada, suicide and Halakhah. Vol. 31,
A rabbi and his family confront serious ill- No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 45–55.
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56–64. Kayla’s prayer. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
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The Sicarii. Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 3, April, 1952, pp. 32–25.
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Post mortem examination for medical pur- Wine, women and death: medieval poems
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Straining the seams. The impact of death mer, 1977, pp. 3–6.
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Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Deuteronomy as the intellectual founda-
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Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. jamin Edidin Scolnic. Letter. Jacob
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1, Fall, 1997, pp. 61–65. Review. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988,
Matters of degree and kind. An open pp. 98–99.
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let- Dick, Judah.
ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a American courts and the enforceability of a
theology for the postmodern Jews. ketubah as a private contract: an inves-
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Let- tigation of recent U.S. court decisions.
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Dorff, Elliot N. (Hebrew). Benjamin Gottesman. Review.
A Jewish approach to end-stage medical Vol. 3, no. 3, May, 1947, pp. alef-bet.
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The Reform Judaism of Renewing the ketubah as a private contract: an investi-
covenant. An open letter to Elliot Dorff. gation of recent U.S. court decisions.
Renewing the covenant: a theology for David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Letter.
the postmodern Jews. Eugene B. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 89–90.
Borowitz. Review essay. Elliot N. Dorff. Garfinkle, Adam.
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Matters of degree and kind. An open Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 3–22.
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let- Goldfarb, Daniel C.
ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a The definition of death. In the common law
theology for the postmodern Jews. and Jewish tradition. Vol. 30, No. 2,
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Let- Winter, 1976, pp. 10–22.
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Health care; right or privilege. Moral and Heckelman, A. Joseph.
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gation of recent U.S. court decisions. 71–72.
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 35–42. Church and state reappraised. Wolfe Kel-
American courts and the enforceability of a man. Letter. Jerry Wagner. Vol. 24, No.
ketubah as a private contract: an inves- 2, Winter, 1970, p. 89.
tigation of recent U.S. court decisions. Kristol, Irving.
David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Let- A note on religious tolerance. Vol. 50, No.
ter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 25–28.
88–89. Jaspers, Karl.
Fenster, Myron. Israel and the western alliance. Vol. 17, No.
What direction Jewish social ethics? More 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 61–64.
concern, less doctrine. Letter. Seymour Lebenstein, Eliezer.
Siegel; Myron M. Fenster. Vol. 25, No. Concept of the state in Jewish tradition.
1, Fall, 1970, pp. 58–61. Hebrew. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950,
Finkelstein, Louis. pp. 48–33.
Hasideanism and the modern world. Vol. Lee, Philip R.
14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 1–16. Health care, right or privilege? Presented at
Freeman, Gordon M. the joint conference sponsored by
Revelation as authority. Sinai from the per- Columbia University School of Public
spective of political science. Vol. 46, Health; The Finkelstein Institute of the
No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 60–69. Jewish Theological Seminary, Union The-
Friedman, Theodore. ological Seminary, September, 1996. Vol.
Democracy, dictatorship and religion. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 80–89.

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DEMOCRACY (cont’d.) assisted suicide. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
Liebman, Charles S. mer, 1997, pp. 3–16.
The religious situation: 1969. (ed) Donald Rabbinical Assembly.
R. Cutler. Essay. Toward a theory of Religious observance in the public
Jewish liberalism. Review. Trude Weiss- schools.Statement. Vol. 2, No. 1, Octo-
Rosmarin. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, ber, 1945, pp. 23–25.
pp. 86–91. Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
Lukinsky, Joseph. Bicentennial reflections on America and
Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin- Israel. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976,
sky; Robert Abramson. Vol. 45, No. 3, pp. 39–46.
Spring, 1993, pp. 4–16. The terrible secret: an investigation into the
Margolies, Morris B. suppression of information about
The implications of the American Jewish Hitler’s final solution. Walter Laqueur.
community becoming more conserva- Review essay. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
tive. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 1981, pp. 77–83.
88–89. Raskas, Bernard S.
Marmon, Elliott M. A footnote to Camp David. Vol. 32, No. 2,
Discussion. American Jewry and Israel. The Winter, 1979, pp. 55–57.
limits and need of dissent. Mordecai Rawidowicz, Simon.
Waxman; Arnold Jacob Wolf. Vol. 31, Libertas differendi: the right to be different.
No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 38–39. English. Em kol herut: libertas differendi.
McCurdy, David B. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 24–35.
Who should have access to what mental Reiser, Stanley Joel.
health services? The journey from Oz to The distribution of health benefits by
Ephesus. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, American governments. Rationales and
pp. 47–63. outcomes. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer,
Morell, Samuel. 1999, pp. 96–102.
letters: Riemer, Jack.
Civil disobedience. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. The role of Judaism in America. Vol. 16,
Letter. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 82. No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 34–51.
The implications of the American Jew- Rosen, Barry S.
ish community becoming more con- American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
servative. Morris B. Margolies. Let- need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
ter. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 80. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Panitz, Michael. No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 39.
Separation of Church and State: dina de- Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
malkhuta dina in Jewish law Civil disobedience. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer,
1750–1848. Gil Graff. Review. Vol. 39, 1968, pp. 39–47.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 85–87. Civil disobedience. Gilbert S. Rosenthal.
Parzen, Herbert. Letter. Samuel Morell. Vol. 23, No. 1,
The history of Conservative Judaism—the Fall, 1968, p. 82.
Adler administration, part 4. Vol. 7, Rosenthal, Judah M.
No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 40–48. The slavery controversy and Judaism. Vol.
Petuchowski, Jakob J. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 69–79.
Jewish secularism on the march. Vol. 19, Schultz, Joseph P.
No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 89–95. American civil Judaism and Israeli civil reli-
The implications of the American Jewish gion. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp.
community becoming more conserva- 37–43.
tive. Morris B. Margolies. Letter. Vol. Schulweis, Harold M.
32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 110–111. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Prouser, Joseph H. need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Being of sound mind and judgment. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Rethinking sanctions in the cases of No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 38.

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Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. DENMARK. See SCANDINAVIA
When a rabbi reads . . . Lincoln at Gettys- DIASPORA. See under AMERICAN JEWISH
burg. Garry Wills. Review essay. Vol. COMMUNITY; K’LAL YISRAEL;
48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 83–87. SOCIOLOGY
Siegel, Seymour. DISABILITIES. See under EDUCATION
articles: DIVORCE. See also AGUNAH; MARRIAGE
Some reflections on religion and the Blumenthal, Aaron H.
schools. Delivered before the Joint The status of women in Jewish law. Vol.
Commission on Social Justice of the 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40.
United Synagogue. Vol. 15, No. 3, Blumenthal, David R.
Spring, 1961, pp. 27–31. Battered Jewish wives: case studies in the
Church and state. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, response to rage. Mimi Scarf. Review.
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 1–12. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 88–89.
Vietnam journal. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, Bundt, Barbara Kalin.
1969, pp. 30–40. The divorced-parent family and the syna-
Updating the criteria of death. Vol. 30, gogue community. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win-
No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 23–30. ter, 1982, pp. 74–77.
letters: Cohen, Diane.
What direction Jewish social ethics? A The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual.
case for traditional Judaism. Letter. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster. 62–68.
Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 55–58. The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual.
What direction Jewish social ethics? Letter. Amy Hill Shevitz. Response. Vol.
More concern, less doctrine. Letter. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 95–96.
Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster. Dresner, Samuel H.
Reply. Seymour Siegel. Vol. 25, No. Renewal. The open forum. Vol. 19, No. 4,
1, Fall, 1970, pp. 61–64. Summer, 1965, pp. 53–69.
Silverman, David Wolf. Ellenson, David and James S.
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, American courts and the enforceability of a
1957, pp. 37–41. ketubah as a private contract: an investi-
Tallon, Jr., James R. gation of recent U.S. court decisions.
The changing health care safety net. Vol. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 35–42.
51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 90–95. Friedman, Theodore.
Teller, Judd L. letters from Jerusalem:
The new populism and the Jews. Vol. 22, Civil cases and rabbinical courts. Vol.
No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 20–27. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 75–79.
Tucker, Gordon. Bending or breaking? Women confront
The sayings of the wise are like goads. An the religious establishment. Vol. 39,
appreciation of the works of Robert Cover. No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 66–70.
Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 17–39. Goitein, Shelomo D.
Wagner, Jerry. The Jewish family in the days of Moses
Church and state reappraised. Wolfe Kel- Maimonides. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974,
man. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, pp. 25—35.
1970, p. 89. Goodnick, Benjamin.
Wechsler, Harlan J. Preparation for divorce or preparation for
Seymour Siegel, theologian and teacher. marriage? Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959,
Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 56–73. pp. 18–20.
Wilson, Woodrow. Gray, Alyssa M.
The State. Excerpts. Sect. 220. Vol. 2, No. Making central the peripheral. Women
1, October, 1945, p. gimel. reading the Rabbis reading women.
Wolpe, Gerald. Rereading the rabbis: a woman’s voice.
Canarsie. Jonathan Rieder. Review. Vol. 38, Judith Hauptman. Review essay. Vol.
No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 99–100. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 74–80.

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DIVORCE (cont’d.) Blumenthal, David R.
Greenberg, Simon. Battered Jewish wives: case studies in the
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. response to rage. Mimi Scarf. Review.
Supplement. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 88–89.
1970, pp. 75–141. Who is battering whom? Based on Facing
Harris, Monford. the abusing God: a theology of protest.
Toward a theology of divorce. Vol. 23, No. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp.
4, Summer, 1969, pp. 33–44. 72–89.
Hauptman, Judith. Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Women’s liberation in the talmudic period: Silence is deadly: Judaism confronts wife-
an assessment. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, beating. Naomi Graetz. Review. Vol.
1972, pp. 22–28. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 94–96.
Kaplan, Mindell K. Dorff, Elliot N.
A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish Custom drives Jewish law on women. Vol.
women call for change.” Ellen S. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 3–21.
Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol. Geller, Myron S.
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95. In this dark house: a memoir. Louise
Landes, Aaron. Kehoe. Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. 1998, pp. 92–94.
Simon Greenberg. The ante-nuptial Graetz, Naomi.
agreement. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, The haftarah tradition and the metaphoric
Spring, 1972, pp. 61–63. battering of Hosea’s wife. Delivered at
Rabbinical Assembly. the 1st International Conference of
Report on divorce cases. Vol. 12, No. 4, Rhetoric, Tel Aviv, 1991. Vol. 45, No.
Summer, 1858, pp. 29–35. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 29–42.
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. Hauptman, Judith.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Women’s liberation in the talmudic period:
Simon Greenberg. The megillah and the an assessment. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer,
get. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 22–28.
1972, pp. 64–69. Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. The validity of feminist Biblical interpreta-
Marriage made in heaven. Nathan Drazin. tion. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp.
Review. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, 10–20.
pp. 54–56. Bible-battering. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992,
Shevitz, Amy Hill. pp. 43–52.
The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual. Swidler, Leonard.
Diane Cohen. Letter. Vol. 46, No. 2, Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism.
Winter, 1994, p. 95. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40.
Siegel, Seymour. Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Leonard Swidler. Letter. Stephen Fuchs.
Simon Greenberg. Introduction. Vol. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, p. 96.
24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 73–74. DUCHANING. See under CUSTOMS; WORSHIP
Ethics and the halakhah. Vol. 25, No. 3,
Spring, 1971, pp. 33–40. ECOLOGY
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. See also DIVORCE; Artson, Bradley Shavit.
MARRIAGE; WOMEN articles:
Barmash, Pamela. Our covenant with stones. A Jewish
Jewish women living the challenge: a ecology of earth. Vol. 44, No. 1,
Hadassah compendium. ed. Carol Dia- Fall, 1991, pp. 25–35.
ment. Programming ideas. Claudia reviews:
Chernov; Leora Tanenbaum. Review. Caring for creation: an ecumenical
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. approach to the environmental cri-
95–96. sis. Max Oelschlaeger. Of the mak-

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ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, ECONOMY
No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 95–96. Braude, William G.
Bernstein, Ellen. Tractate Demai: a 2nd century case-book
Synagogue environmental resources. Greg for modifying religious practice. Vol.
Robbins; Ellen Bernstein. Vol. 44, No. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 3–7.
1, Fall, 1991, pp. 59–68. Cohen, Gerson D.
Brooks, David B. Religion’s business. Vol. 30, No. 4, Sum-
The sharpening struggle for Israel’s environ- mer, 1976, pp. 34–38.
ment. David B. Brooks; Joseph Shadur. Ginzberg, Eli.
Previously published in part as “Israel The Jewish community: some problems,
and the Environment: Signs of some answers. Jews in the changing
Progress,” David B. Brooks. Recon- urban environment. Eli Ginzberg;
structionist, 55:4, 1990. Vol. 44, No. 1, Harold M. Schulweis; David Lieber;
Fall, 1991, pp. 51–58. Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar;
Conservative Judaism. Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4, Sum-
A note from the editors. On environment. mer, 1973, pp. 3–12.
Lawrence Troster; Miriam Wyman. Vol. Glassman, Bernard.
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 3–4. Insecure prosperity: small town Jews in
Western Christianity in ecofeminist perspec- industrial America, 1890–1900. Ewa
tive. Janet Conway. Note. Editorial Morawska. Books in Review . . .
Board. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 36. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 83–84.
Conway, Janet. Klein, Isaac.
Western Christianity in ecofeminist perspec- Law and Theology in Judaism. David
tive. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
36–50. mer, 1975, pp. 88–92.
Goldberg, Pearl. Landes, David S.
High resolution, low resolve. Vol. 44, No. Economic origins of AntiSemitism: Poland
1, Fall, 1991, pp. 69–78. and its Jews in the early modern period.
Robbins, Greg. Hillel Levine. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4,
Synagogue environmental resources. Greg Summer, 1994, pp. 87–90.
Robbins; Ellen Bernstein. Vol. 44, No. Marcus, Ivan G.
1, Fall, 1991, pp. 59–68. Mothers, martyrs, and moneymakers: some
Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. Jewish women in medieval Europe. Vol.
A note on Birkat Hamazon. Vol. 37, No. 4, 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 34–45.
Summer, 1984, pp. 86–89. Neusner, Jacob.
Shadur, Joseph. Religious belief and economic behavior.
The sharpening struggle for Israel’s environ- How religions renew the social order.
ment. David B. Brooks; Joseph Shadur. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 40–54.
Previously published in part as “Israel Riemer, Jack.
and the Environment: Signs of Jewish law. Louis Jacobs. Review. Vol. 23,
Progress,” David B. Brooks. Recon- No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 81.
structionist, 55:4, 1990. Vol. 44, No. 1, EDUCATION. See also ADULT EDUCATION
Fall, 1991, pp. 51–58. Abrams, Jerome.
Troster, Lawrence. John Dewey’s influence. The influence of
Created in the image of God. Humanity John Dewey on Jewish education. Pre-
and divinity in an age of environmental- liminary findings. Yochanan Muffs;
ism. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. Ronald Kronish. Letter. Vol. 31, Nos.
14–24. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.
Wyman, Miriam. 110–111.
Derech eretz. A personal exploration. Vol. Ackerman, David M.
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 5–13. A not too distant mirror. The Seminary
Suggested readings. On ecology. Vol. 44, Rabbinical School curriculum. Vol. 44,
No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 79–80. No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 47–61.

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EDUCATION (cont’d.) Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4,
Ackerman, Walter I. Summer, 1973, pp. 52–62.
articles: Bayar, Steven.
The day school in the Conservative Is outreach possible in the Conservative
movement. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, movement? Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
1961, pp. 46–57. 1987, pp. 62–70.
The new curricula: some observations. Berenbaum, Michael.
Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. Reflections on teaching about the Holo-
43–62. caust. Delivered at the National Confer-
Taly: a new alternative in Israeli educa- ence of the American Academy of Reli-
tion. Walter I. Ackerman; Gerald L. gion, November, 1979. Vol. 34, No. 3,
Showstack. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, January/February, 1981, pp. 39–47.
1987, pp. 67–80. Berman, Jeremiah J.
reviews: The return to the Jewish day school. Vol. 7,
Jewish education in democratic society. No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 1–13.
Jack J. Cohen. Review. Vol. 20, No. Berman, Myron.
2, Winter, 1966, pp. 74–78. Teaching Judaism at a Protestant seminary.
Alexander, H.A. (Chanan). Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp.
Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative 77–81.
curricula. Response. Jewish law in Con- Bernstein, Ellen.
servative schools. David Resnick. Vol. Synagogue environmental resources. Greg
34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. Robbins; Ellen Bernstein. Vol. 44, No.
57–62. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 59–68.
Teaching theology in Conservative ideolo- Bland, Kalman P.
gy. Historical Judaism and the concept The teaching of Judaica in American uni-
of education. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, versities: the proceedings of a colloqui-
1996, pp. 35–52. um. (ed.) Leon A. Jick. Review. Vol. 26,
Arian, Philip. No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 93–94.
Bar Mitzvah ceremony and Jewish educa- Breakstone, David.
tion. Letter. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, Moral education. The challenge to Conser-
1961, pp. 37–38. vative Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Modern Jewish educational thought. David 1997, pp. 32–42.
Weinstein; Michael Yizhar. Review. Vol. Brown, Steven M.
20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 78–80. A Seminary student in the Columbia crisis.
Needed: emotional relevance in Jewish edu- Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 1–5.
cation. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. Brusin, David.
46–52. The promise of PEP. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
Artson, Bradley Shavit. 1981, pp. 53–55.
Teaching your children about God: a mod- Charry, Elias.
ern Jewish approach. David J. Wolpe. A novel experiment in religious education.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp.
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 94–95. 20–23.
Ballonoff, Martin. The youth program in a medium-sized con-
Retreat to progress: Adult education come gregation. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961,
of age. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 41–45.
pp. 79–87. Ben Torah . . . Bar-Mitzvah at sixteen. Vol.
Bargad, Warren. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 52–55.
The Jewish community: some problems, Chazan, Barry.
some answers. Teaching Hebrew Texts and contexts. Israel in the Jewish cur-
through creative writing. A pedagogic riculum. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971,
experiment at Camp Ramah. Eli pp. 42–51.
Ginzberg; Harold M. Schulweis; David Texts and contexts. Israel in the Jewish cur-
Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. riculum. Barry Chazan. Letter. Azriel

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Eisenberg. Reply. Vol. 25, No. 3, Elazar, Daniel J.
Spring, 1971, pp. 82–83. The professor as Jewish spiritual leader. Vol.
Tradition and autonomy: the paradox of 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 3–13.
contemporary Jewish education. Vol. Feinstein, Sara.
35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 55–65. Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer-
Cohen, Jack J. sity. Judaic studies as liberated educa-
Religion and the Israeli student. Vol. 20, tion. Baruch A. Levine; Menahem Man-
No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 23–29. soor; Paul Ritterband; Alfred Jospe;
Dalin, David G. David Weinstein; Sara Feinstein. Vol.
How high the wall? American Jews and the 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 29–34.
church-state debate. Vol. 49, No. 3, Fenster, Myron M.
Spring, 1997, pp. 63–77. Jewish education in a pluralistic society:
Davis, Moshe. Samson Benderly and Jewish education.
The ladder of Jewish education. Vol. 4, No. Nathan H. Winter. Books in brief.
3, May, 1948, pp. 1–14. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969,
Derby, Josiah. pp. 93–94.
reviews: Fishman, Hertzel.
Hevrah v’hinukh b’yahadut amerikah. The education of American Jewish teachers.
Society and education in American Oscar I. Janowsky. Review. Vol. 22, No.
Jewry. Samuel M. Blumenfield. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 83–86.
Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, The education of American Jewish teachers.
pp. 90–92. Oscar I. Janowsky. Review. Hertzel Fish-
Judaism and the Jewish school. Judah man. Letter. Oscar I. Janowsky. Reply.
Pilch; Meir Ben-Horin. Review. Vol. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 80–82.
22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92. Freedman, Rachel.
Jewish education in a pluralistic society. Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner.
Nathan H. Winter. Review. Vol. 22, Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, p.
No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92. 79.
The Jewish day school in America. Freund, Richard A.
Alvin I. Schiff. Review. Vol. 22, No. “Somos testigos—we are witnesses.” The
1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92. Jewish theology of liberation of Rabbi
Dorff, Elliot N. Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall,
Modern medicine and Jewish values. When 1994, pp. 27–38.
life is in the balance: life and death deci- Friedman, Theodore.
sions in light of the Jewish tradition. letters from Jerusalem:
Barry D. Cytron; Earl Schwartz. Review On scholars and computers. Vol. 28,
essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 73–76.
pp. 72–80. Of Talmud and taxis. Vol. 29, No. 1,
Dresner, Samuel H. Fall, 1974, pp. 66–71.
The Sabbath. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, Baalei teshuvah today. Vol. 30, No. 4,
pp. 1–31. Summer, 1976, pp. 75–79.
The fire within. Hillel Goldberg. Review. A Jerusalem Tikkun Leyl Shavuot. Vol.
Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 50–52.
77–78. reviews:
Ebstein, Moshe M. Publications of the study circle on Dias-
To open the ears of the deaf. Herbert pora Jewry, Vol. I 1966–67, Vol. II
Schwartz. Letter. Deborah Miller. 1967–68. Moshe Davis. Review.
Response. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp.
pp. 87–88. 85–87.
Eisenberg, Azriel. Frost, Shimon.
Texts and contexts. Israel in the Jewish cur- The needs of the Solomon Schechter day
riculum. Barry Chazan. Letter. Vol. 25, schools. A practitioner’s view. Vol. 33,
No. 3, Spring, 1971, p. 82. No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 74–79.

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EDUCATION (cont’d.) ily guide to coming of age together.
Gillman, Neil. Helen Leneman. Books in review . . .
Tefillah at Ramah: goals, methods, and Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp.
impact. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 81–83.
43–50. Jewish dimensions of social justice:
Glassman, Bernard. tough moral choices of our time.
reviews: Albert Vorspan; David Saperstein.
A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her- Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3,
itage and history, Vol. 1. The Talmu- Spring, 1999, p. 85.
dic period: the Medieval period & The year Mom got religion: one
the Middle Ages.: The Sephardic woman’s midlife journey into
Age. Vol. II The Silver Age of Polish Judaism. Lee Meyerhoff Hendler.
Jewry. Vol. III. The American Jewish Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3,
experience: returning to our land Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87.
(Eretz Yisrael). Eugene and Annette The Lord will gather me in: my Journey
Labovitz. Books in Review . . . Vol. to Jewish Orthodoxy. David Kling-
49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 82–83. hoffer. Books in review . . . Vol. 51,
“How to” Judaic books of interest. Jew- No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87.
ish guided imagery: a how-to book National variations in Jewish identity:
for rabbis, educators and group implications for Jewish education.
leaders. Dov Peretz Elkins. Books in Steven M. Cohen; Gabriel
Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, Horenczyk. Books in review . . .
1997, pp. 85–86. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp.
“How to” Judaic books of interest. 84–86.
Striving toward virtue: a contempo- Glustrom, Simon.
rary guide for Jewish ethical behav- Consecrated unto me. Roland Gittelsohn.
ior. Kerry M. Olitzky; Rachel T. Review Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966,
Sabath. Books in Review . . . Vol. pp. 84–87.
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, p. 85. Teen-agers and sex. James A. Pike. Review
The price of excellence: universities in Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp.
conflict during the Cold War era. 84–87.
Jacob Neusner; Noam M. Neusner. Goldberg, Harvey E.
Books in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4, A tradition of invention. Family and educa-
Summer, 1997, pp. 84–85. tional institutions among contemporary
Rediscovering Judaism: Bar and Bat traditionalizing Jews. Originally
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Gordis, Robert F. Hulbert, David.
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Gottfried, Pamela Jay. 1987, pp. 94–95.
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pp. 47–52. Bar and Bat Mitzvah. Vol. 30, No. 3,
Graubart, Alexander. Spring, 1976, pp. 63–71.
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40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 89–91. The social construction of moral education.
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106–107. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp.
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EDUCATION (cont’d.) Levine, Baruch A.
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Uninspired. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, H. Spotts. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 14–19. 1965, p. 80.
Kelman, Joseph H. Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer-
Jewish education and the disabled. Vol. 36, sity. Defining Jewish studies. Baruch A.
No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 5–12. Levine; Menahem Mansoor; Paul Rit-
Kibbutz Dafna, Members of. terband; Alfred Jospe; David Weinstein;
An educational critique. Be’in tze’irim. Vol. Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter,
24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 20–25. 1973, pp. 3–7.
Kirschenbaum, Aaron. Levittes, Mordecai.
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Kling, Simha. 24–22.
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26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 55–57. The Jewish community: some problems,
Kollin, Gilbert. some answers. The Conservative
In search of a balance. Vol. 23, No. 3, congregational school: prospects for
Spring, 1969, pp. 74–78. the future. Eli Ginzberg; Harold M.
Korman, Michael. Schulweis; David Lieber; Lowell
The rabbi-education director relationship. Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; War-
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Kronish, Ronald. Lipnick, Bernard.
The influence of John Dewey on Jewish An experiment that works in teenage reli-
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Kushner, Harold S. Lukinsky, Joseph.
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July/August, 1981, p. (1). Menorah curriculum. Joel Zaiman; Jay
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Lebeau, William H. memory of Kenneth D. Benne. Vol. 48,
Electronic media and the synagogue. A crit- No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 55–63.
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Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer-
77–84. sity. The Wisconsin experience. Baruch
Lerner, Anne Lapidus. A. Levine; Menahem Mansoor; Paul
Rabbinic leadership for the 21st century. Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; David Wein-
Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. stein; Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. 2,
52–55. Winter, 1973, pp. 7–13.

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Merrill, Charles. Polish, David.
Black and white, Jew and gentile in a liber- Jewish education for Jewish social workers.
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pp. 49–55. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 124.
Miller, Deborah. Rabbinical Assembly.
To open the ears of the deaf. Herbert Statement . Religious observance in the
Schwartz. Letter. Vol. 28, No. 4, Sum- public schools. Vol. 2, No. 1, October,
mer, 1974, pp. 90–91. 1945, pp. 23–25.
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Implementing a program of intensive Jew- congregational school. Joint commssion
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1–9. Raskas, Bernard S.
Hebrew high school education for all our Like all the nations? The life and legacy of
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pp. 1–14. Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3,
Neulander, Arthur H. Spring, 1989, pp. 84–86.
Essential and unessential in Jewish educa- Resnick, David.
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No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 27–40. Ritterband, Paul.
Judaism within the academic study of Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer-
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an old subject. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, learning in American universities.
1983, pp. 40–47. Baruch A. Levine; Menahem Mansoor;
letters: Paul Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; David
Whither diaspora Judaism? Philip Sigal. Weinstein; Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No.
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Novak, Bill. Rosenblum, Herbert.
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EDUCATION (cont’d.) Shumsky, Abraham.
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67–80. ter, 1977, pp. 82–86.

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Teller, Gerald A. Zaiman, Joel H.
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Solomon, Elias L. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
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Temkin, Sefton D. good. The open forum. Marching to
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Solomon Schechter and rabbinic schol- Schorsch. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring,
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Wolf, Arnold Jacob. Dorff, Elliot N.
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ENVIRONMENT. See ECOLOGY view on the distribution of health
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No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 1–15. Caring and curing: health and medi-
Agus, Jacob B. cine in the western religious tradi-
The religion of ethical nationhood: tions. Ronald L. Numbers; Darrel
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Modern medicine and Jewish values. Finkelstein, Louis.
Health and medicine in the Jewish Human equality in the Jewish tradition.
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Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Sum- The ethics of anonymity among the Phar-
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When life is in the balance: life and Foreman, Spencer.
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Dubler, Nancy Neveloff. Originally presented at the Association
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Presented at the joint conference spon- toward virtue: a contemporary guide for
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the Jewish Theological Seminary, Union Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
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Feldman, David M. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 57–70.
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31–38. 1995 Whizin International Symposium
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Two volumes. Aaron Kirschenbaum. Kaufman, William E.
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Gordis, David M. Kirschenbaum, Aaron.
Judaism and ethics. Daniel Jeremy Silver. Students and teachers: a rabbinic model.
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pp. 90–91. Klein, Isaac.
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articles: view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp.
The ethical dimension in the halakhah. 35–47.
In memory of Dr. Michael Higger. Kling, Simcha.
20th yahrzeit. Vol. 26, No. 3, The meaning of God in modern Jewish reli-
Spring, 1972, pp. 70–74. gion. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol.
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Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Konvitz, Milton R.
Review. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Letter. Law and morals: in the Hebrew Scriptures,
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. Plato and Aristotle. Foreword. Louis
91–92. Finkelstein. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter,
Gordon, Harry. 1969, pp. 44–71.
Abortion and ethics. Situational ethics. Kushner, Harold S.
Harold Nitowsky; David M. Feldman; reviews:
Seymour Siegel; Harry Gordon. Vol. 29, An honest profit. Raymond Baumhart.
No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 49–51. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24, No.
Gordon, Leonard. 2, Winter, 1970, p. 94.
Engendering Judaism: a new theology and Choosing a sex ethic. Eugene B.
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No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 88–89. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, p. 72.
Greenberg, Moshe. Social responsibility in an age of revolu-
A problematic heritage: the attitude toward tion. Louis Finkelstein. Review. Vol.
the Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 84–85.
Israel perspective. Delivered as the Ger- Lang, Berel.
son Cohen Memorial Lectue, Jewish Morality after Auschwitz, the radical chal-
Theological Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48, lenge of the Nazi ethic. Peter J. Haas.
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 23–35. Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
Greenberg, Simon. pp. 89–90.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Matt, Hershel Jonah.
Supplement. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2,
1970, pp. 75–141. Winter, 1977, pp. 5–14.
Ethics, religion and Judaism. Vol. 26, No. Nitowsky, Harold.
4, Summer, 1972, pp. 85–126. Abortion and ethics. Making informed deci-
Ethics, religion and Judaism. Part II. Vol. sions. Harold Nitowsky; David M. Feld-
27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 75–129. man; Seymour Siegel; Harry Gordon. Vol.
Gutoff, Joshua. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 26–30.
Blessings and ethics. The spiritual life of Novak, David.
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Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel;
50–58. Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No.
Harris, Monford. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 56–58.
Reflections on the sexual revolution. Vol. Jewish rationalism reemergent. Monothe-
20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 1–17. ism: a philosophic inquiry into the foun-
Israel, Richard J. dations of theology and ethics. Lenn
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ETHICS (cont’d.) What direction Jewish social ethics? More
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Orchot Tzaddikim. The ways of the right- Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster.
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Raskas, Bernard S. A bias for life.Harold Nitowsky; David
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American governments. Rationales and 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 52–53, 58, 61–62.
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Riemer, Jack. Spiro, Solomon.
Jewish law. Louis Jacobs. Review. Vol. 23, The moral vision of Saul Lieberman. A his-
No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 81. toriographic approach to normative
Modern Jewish ethics: theory and practice. Jewish ethics. Studies in Palestinian Tal-
Marvin Fox. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3, mudic literature. Hebrew. Saul Lieber-
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at the Rabbinical Assembly convention, doctrine of creation. Richard L. Ruben-
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Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 14–19. Seymour Siegel; Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol.
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Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Yahrzeit tribute
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Abramson, Robert. tribute volume. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin- ter/Spring, 1998.
sky; Robert Abramson. Vol. 45, No. 3, Samuel H. Dresner. Death notification. Vol.
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Artson, Bradley Shavit. Cover, Robert.
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writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah Matt. No. 3, Spring, 1993, p. 3.
(ed.) Daniel C. Matt. Of the making of Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin-
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Benne, Kenneth D. The sayings of the wise are like goads. An
The Joseph story as a “master story.” In appreciation of the works of Robert
memory of Kenneth D. Benne. Joseph Cover. Gordon Tucker. Vol. 45, No. 3,
Lukinsky. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, Spring, 1993, pp. 17–39.
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prayer. Dedicated in memory to Rabbi No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 4–8.
Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Epstein, Louis M.
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Cohen, Gerson D. Davis. Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995,
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No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 3–6. Freund, Richard A.
Dr. Moshe Zucker. In memoriam. Morton “Somos testigos—we are witnesses.” The
M. Leifman; Gerson D. Cohen; Moshe Jewish theology of liberation of Rabbi
Sokolow. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall,
1988/1989, pp. 44–49. 1994, pp. 27–38.
Gerson David Cohen, z”l, 1924–1991. Gertel, Elliot B.
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EULOGIES and MEMORIAMS (cont’d.) Hertzberg, Arthur.
Ginzberg, Louis. Professor Louis Ginzberg. Vol. 20, No. 1,
Professor Louis Ginzberg. Arthur Fall, 1965, pp. 19–22.
Hertzberg. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, Heschel, Abraham, Joshua.
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Louis Finkelstein, n”a, 1895–1991. Vol. 45, Hillel Bavli: in memoriam. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
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Goldman, Israel M. A last farewell. Eulogy of Reinhold
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pp. 8–12. Abraham Joshua Heschel: 10 years after his
Golinkin, David. death. Introduction to Heschel. Samuel
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Gordis, Robert F. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, p. 3.
The ethical dimension in the halakhah. In Jacobs, Robert P.
memory of Dr. Michael Higger. 20th Don’t cry for Arnie. Jack Riemer; Susan
yahrzeit. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, Riemer. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
pp. 70–74. 1980, pp. 87–89.
“In His image:” a new blessing, an old Kaufmann, Yehezkel.
truth. In memory of Rabbi Max Gelb. The mourners of Yehezkel Kauffmann.
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 81–85. Chaim Potok. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter,
Robert Gordis, z”l, 1908–1992. Eulogy. 1964, pp. 1–9.
Neil Gillman. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, Kling, Simcha.
1993, pp. 23–26. In loving memory. A memorial book for
Greenberg, Batyah. Rabbi Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshurun
Meditations on the life of Rabbi Louis Congregation, Louisville, Kentucky.
Greenberg. Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 46, No. 3,
pp. 16–18. Spring, 1994, p. 91.
Greenberg, Louis. Kushner, Harold S.
Meditations on the life of Rabbi Louis Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter,
Greenberg. Batyah Greenberg. Vol. 3, 1982–83, p. 3.
No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 16–18. Leifman, Morton M.
Greenberg, Sidney. Dr. Moshe Zucker. In memoriam. Morton
Sefer melamed zechut. Aaron R. Charney. M. Leifman; Gerson D. Cohen; Moshe
Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, Sokolow. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
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Greenberg, Simon. Levi, S. Gershon.
Pluralism: models for the Conservative A.M. Klein z”l. A memoir. Vol. 27, No. 1,
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to the memory of Rabbi Simon Green- Levinas, Emmanuel.
berg. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. Emmanuel Levinas—a memorial. Delivered
21–35. at the Jewish Theological Seminary,
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Abraham S. Halkin, z”l, 1903–1990. Eulo- 1996, pp. 61–65.
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Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz. Elias L. Lipnick, Jerome.
Solomon. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. From where I stand, from the writings of
29–39. Jerome Lipnick. (ed.) Bernard Lipnick.

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Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 40, No. 1, 20th century. Michael Marrus. Review.
Fall, 1987, pp. 95–96. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 96–99.
Loewe, Raphael. Potok, Chaim.
The polarity of holiness. In memory of The mourners of Yehezkel Kaufmann. Vol.
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Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin- The challenge of translating Judaica.
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The Joseph story as a “master story.” In No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 75–84.
memory of Kenneth D. Benne. Vol. 48, Riemer, Jack.
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 55–63. reviews:
Matt, Hershel Jonah. From where I stand, from the writings
Acknowledging the King. The You and He, of Jerome Lipnick. (ed.) Bernard
the They and We, of Aleinu. In memory Lipnick. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1,
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Meyer, Marshall T. Rabbi Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshu-
“Somos testigos—we are witnesses.” The run Congregation, Louisville, Ken-
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Marshall T. Meyer. Richard A. Freund. Spring, 1994, p. 91.
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Hasidic sources in Heschel’s conception of Jewish meditations on the meaning of
prayer. Dedicated in memory to Rabbi death. Chaim Z. Rozwaski. Review.
Marshall T. Meyer. Alfredo Fabio Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 85–86.
Borodowski. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win- Schafler, Samuel.
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Milgrom, Jacob. salism—in memory of Leon Roth.
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Professor Saul Lieberman z”l. David Weiss- Schor, Ilya.
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From dialogue to peace. Martin Buber: in mer, 1991, pp. 92–93.
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1965, pp. 28–31. A field of buttercups. Joseph Hyams. Review.
Sokolow, Moshe. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 84–86.
Dr. Moshe Zucker. In memoriam. Morton Chiel, Arthur A.
M. Leifman; Gerson D. Cohen; Moshe Benjamin Franklin and Menachem Mendel
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1988/1989, pp. 49–52. pp. 50–55.
Solomon, Elias L. Chiel, Samuel.
Eulogy: Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz. Vol. Janusz Korczak—ghetto diary. Janusz Kor-
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Scholem. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Win- Hasidana Americana: a survey of American
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HASIDISM and KABBALAH (cont’d.) Huber, Gary A.
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Waskow, Arthur. Four new responsa by Professor Louis
“My legs were praying.” Theology and pol- Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer,
itics in Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. 2000. pp. 14–23.
50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. Heschel, Abraham Joshua.
144–149. The task of the Hazzan. Vol. 12, No. 2,
Wells, Leon W. Winter, 1958, pp. 1–8.
I do not say kaddish. Vol. 31, No. 4, Sum- Hyams, Ario S.
mer, 1977, pp. 3–6. The hush of midnight. A Slihot recording.
Wineman, Aryeh. Charles Davidson. Recording review. Vol.
articles: 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 85–87.
Liqqutei tefillot: the metamorphosis of The cantorial anthology. Gershon Ephros.
Torah into prayer. Vol. 35, No. 3, Review. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp.
Spring, 1982, pp. 43–49. 64–67.
A wrestling with interpretation in a Lincoln, David.
classical Hasidic text. Vol. 49, No. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Schorsch.
2, Winter, 1997, pp. 68–74. Responses. Shlomo Balter; Samuel Chiel;
The exodus in the lens of Hasidic teach- Stanley Kessler; David Lincoln; Bernard
ing. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Vol. 43, No. 2,
pp. 39–45. Winter, 1990–91, pp. 77–78.

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Nadelmann, Ludwig. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Worship and spirituality: prayer, study, cele- Barukh ha-Shem: God is bountiful.
bration. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp.
pp. 90–94. 32–43.
Putterman, David J. Bargad, Warren.
Rocking the temple. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, The Jewish community: some problems,
1970, pp. 54–55. some answers. Teaching Hebrew
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. through creative writing. A pedagogic
Prayer and the Conservative Jew. Vol. 37, experiment at Camp Ramah. Eli
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 24–27. Ginzberg; Harold M. Schulweis; David
Scherr, Robert S. Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J.
The art of public prayer: not for clergy Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4,
only. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Summer, 1973, pp. 52–62.
Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 89–90. Blank, Debra Reed.
Wohlberg, Max. Liturgical theory and liturgical change.
Beiti-beit tfillah. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp.
1959, pp. 27–36. 53–63.
Shiru lo. Aspects of congregational song. Bokser, Ben Zion.
Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 58–60. Memorandum on the treatment of Korban-
HEAD COVERINGS ot in the forthcoming edition of the
Agus, Jacob B. High Holiday prayer book. Vol. 13, No.
Obsolescence in Jewish ritual law. Vol. 7, 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 13–17.
No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 9–19. Cohen, Carl.
Auerbach, Selig S. The pronunciation of Hebrew. Vol. 7, No.
A misunderstood gemara—a wrong minhag. 3, April, 1951, pp. 1–6.
Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 69–70. Cytron, Barry D.
Leiter, Shmuel. Contemporary philosophical quests for
The poetry of Hillel Bavli. Hebrew. Vol. 17, God. On knowing God. Neil Gillman.
No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51,
9–22. No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68.
Rabinowitz, Elias H. Frank, M. Z.
Gilui rosh. Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951, Forgotten hebraists. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
pp. 20–33. 1967, pp. 34–49.
Rabinowitz, Mayer E. Friedman, Theodore.
Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva- letters from Jerusalem:
tive Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. “Words, words, words.” Vol. 42, No. 2,
7–33. Winter, 1989–90, pp. 59–62.
Seldin, Ruth R. Frydman-Kohl, Baruch.
Women in the synagogue. A congregant’s Contemporary philosophical quests for
view. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
80–88. and practical considerations. Gordon
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch
The blessings of anachronism. Vol. 41, No. Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
1, Fall, 1988, pp. 14–20. 1999, pp. 96–98.
HEBREW LANGUAGE Glassman, Bernard.
Aber, Felix. The Jewish moral virtues. Eugene B. Boro-
Fundamentals of honor. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, witz; Frances Weinman Schwartz.
October–January, 1948–1949, pp. Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
22–31. 1999, p. 81.
Arian, Philip. Goldman, Israel M.
Needed: emotional relevance in Jewish edu- Eulogy: a giant of the soul. Morris D.
cation. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. Levine. Vol. 3, No. 1, November, 1946,
46–52. pp. 8–12.

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HEBREW LANGUAGE (cont’d.) God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
Gordis, Robert F. tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
A Jewish prayer book for the modern age. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
Originally presented at the 45th conven- Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
tion, Rabbinical Assembly, June, 1945. Response. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Vol. 2, No. 1, October, 1945, pp. 1–20. pp. 81–83.
Graetz, Michael. Kaufman, William E.
Contemporary philosophical quests for Contemporary philosophical quests for
God. Metaphors for God. Vol. 51, No. God. Metaphors for God. Michael
2, Winter, 1999, pp. 69–80. Graetz. Theories, models, and
Contemporary philosophical quests for metaphors. Response. William E. Kauf-
God. Metaphors for God. Michael man. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Graetz. Theories, models, and 81–83.
metaphors. Response. William E. Kauf- Kelman, Ari.
man. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
81–83. tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
Greenberg, Moshe. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
A problematic heritage: the attitude toward Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
the Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 74–79.
Israel perspective. Delivered as the Ger- God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
son Cohen Memorial Lectue, Jewish tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
Theological Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48, Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 23–35. Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
Harlow, Jules. Response. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Feminist linguistics and Jewish liturgy. Vol. pp. 81–83.
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 3–25. Kowal, Moshe.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis- The akedah: angel unbound. Burton Caine.
tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow. Human logic, God’s logic, and the
Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman; akedah. Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou”
Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler. and the akedah. Stephen L. Stulman.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 72–81. Letter. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000,
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis- pp. 92–93.
tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow. Kripke, Myer S.
Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman; Thinking about Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol.
Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 87–97.
Response. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Kullmann, Eugen.
pp. 81–83. Tikvah and mitzvah. Vol. 10, No. 4, Sum-
Hartman, Geoffrey H. mer, 1956, pp. 34–36.
Religious literacy. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, Kushner, Harold S.
1988, pp. 26–34. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
Kabakoff, Jacob. tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
Yad la-koreh. Hebrew. S. Shunami. Review. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. bet-gimel. Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
Kanter, Shamai. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 80–81.
New prayer books: a consumer’s report. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
45–54. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
Kaplan, Mindell K. Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis- Response. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow. pp. 81–83.
Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman; Kutscher, Ezekiel G.
Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler. Modern Hebrew and ‘Israeli’ Hebrew. Vol.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 72–74. 10, No. 3, Spring, 1956, pp. 28–45.

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Leeman, Saul. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Genesis retranslated—some observations. 101–107.
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. Empathic absence and presence as a route
22–34. to God. The palpable absence of God.
Levine, Baruch. Response. Mychal B. Springer. Vol. 51,
How the Hebrew language grew. Edward No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 108–109.
Horowitz. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, Tigay, Jeffrey H.
1963, pp. 67–68. On translating the Torah. Notes on new
Introduction to Hebrew. Moshe Greenberg. NJV translation of the Torah. Harry H.
Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, pp. Orlinsky. Review essay. Vol. 26, No. 2,
101–102. Winter, 1972, pp. 14–30.
Loewe, Raphael. Tucker, Gordon.
The polarity of holiness. Vol. 18, No. 1, Contemporary philosophical quests for
Fall, 1963, pp. 55–59. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
Petuchowski, Jakob J. and practical considerations. Vol. 51,
Conservative liturgy come of age. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 84–95.
No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 3–11. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Ritterband, Paul. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer- and practical considerations. Gordon
sity. The pattern of growth of Jewish Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch
learning in American universities. Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
Baruch A. Levine; Menahem Mansoor; 1999, pp. 96–98.
Paul Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; David Wechsler, Harlan J.
Weinstein; Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
2, Winter, 1973, pp. 14–20. tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
Scheindlin, Raymond P. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
Abraham S. Halkin, z”l, 1903–1990. Vol. Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 27–31. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 80–81.
Schorsch, Ismar. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis-
The sacred cluster. The core values of Con- tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow.
servative Judaism. Vol. 47, No. 3, Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman;
Spring, 1995, pp. 3–12. Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler.
Shumsky, Abraham. Response. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Approaches to Hebrew instruction. Vol. 24, pp. 81–83.
No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 65–69. HEBREW LITERATURE. See also LITERATURE;
Silverman, David Wolf. YIDDISH LITERATURE
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, Agnon, Shmuel Yosef.
1957, pp. 54–56. Introduction to the Kaddish. Hebrew and
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, English. For those who died in the
1958, pp. 36–41. Israeli war. (tr.) Samuel H. Dresner. Vol.
Snapp, Kevin. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 1–4.
A curious ring in the ears. Ambiguity and Peace everlasting. Short story. Israel life and
ambivalence in the conclusion of the letters. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Vol. 19, No.
Book of Job. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 32–39.
pp. 34–50. Tranquility and tears. (tr.) Jules Harlow.
Springer, Mychal B. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 21–22.
Empathic absence and presence as a route The fiction of S. Y. Agnon. Baruch
to God. The palpable absence of God. Hochman. Books in brief. Review.
Response. Mychal B. Springer. Vol. 51, Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 108–109. 1970, p. 94.
Stone, Ira F. Knots upon knots. S.Y. Agnon. (tr.) Anne
Empathic absence and presence as a route Golomb Hoffman. Vol. 37, No. 3,
to God. The palpable absence of God. Spring, 1984, pp. 38–42.

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HEBREW LITERATURE (cont’d.) Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. Correc-
Ahad Ha-am. tion. Editorial Board. Vol. 25, No. 3,
The spiritual revival. (tr.) Leon Simon. Vol. Spring, 1971, p. 84.
1, No. 2, June, 1945, p. 33. Dresner, Samuel H.
Aizenberg, Isidoro. The wisdom of the Zohar: an anthology of
Latin American Jewish writing. A brief sur- texts. Three volumes. Fischel Lachower;
vey. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. Isaiah Tishby. (tr.) David Goldstein.
66–72. Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp.
Alon, Eli. 88–90.
Two poems. A. Eli. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Vol. Faber, Salamon.
24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 60–61. Jews, Judaism and the state of Israel. Ben
Artson, Bradlet Shavit. Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3,
The Hebrew Bible in literary criticism. Alex Spring, 1975, pp. 92–93.
Preminger; Edward L. Greenstein. Of Faierstein, Morris M.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Hasidana Americana: a survey of American
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, p. 94. literature on Hasidism. To Zosa Sza-
A gathering of angels: angels in Jewish life jkowski z”l. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring,
and literature. Morris B. Margolies. Of 1982, pp. 66–74.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Fenster, Myron M.
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 94–95. Nostalgia and nightmare. A study in the
Selected poems of Shmuel HaNagid. trans. fiction of S. Y. Agnon. Arnold J. Band.
Peter Cole. Of the making of books . . . Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4,
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, Summer, 1969, p. 94.
p. 92. Friedland, Eric L.
Azikri, Eleazar. Theology and poetry: studies in the medieval
Yedid nefesh. Prayer. (tr.) Michael Wasser- piyyut. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Review.
man. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 84–86.
32. Friedman, Theodore.
Yedid nefesh. Prayer. (tr.) Michael Wasser- articles:
man. Corrections. Editorial Board. Vol. Exploring Agnon’s symbols. Tehilla.
44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 92. S.Y. Agnon. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring,
Bokser, Ben Zion. 1967, pp. 65–71.
Rabbi Kook the poet. Vol. 25, No. 3, letters from Jerusalem:
Spring, 1971, pp. 56–63. The range of Molad. Vol. 29, No. 4,
Brandwein, Chaim. Summer, 1975, pp. 73–78.
The conflict of generations in modern Glassman, Bernard.
Hebrew literature. Israel life and letters. A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her-
Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 79–83. itage and history, Vol. 1. The Talmudic
The bitter end of Mordecai Tough. (tr.) Hil- period: the Medieval period & the Mid-
lel Halkin. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, dle Ages.: The Sephardic Age. Vol. II
1966, pp. 32–36. The Silver Age of Polish Jewry. Vol. III.
Caine, Ivan. The American Jewish experience:
Names in Agnon. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, returning to our land (Eretz Yisrael).
1969, pp. 25–41. Eugene and Annette Labovitz. Books in
Cohen, Martin Samuel. Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996,
The tree of life: Chayyim Vital’s introduc- pp. 82–83.
tion to the kabbalah of Isaac Luria. The Goldman, Israel M.
palace of Adam Kadmon. (tr.) Donald Eulogy: a giant of the soul. Morris D.
Wild Menzi; Zwe Padeh. Review. Vol. Levine. Vol. 3, No. 1, November, 1946,
53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 92–94. pp. 8–12.
Conservative Judaism. Green, Arthur.
Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. Vol. 25, Rabbi Nathan of Nemirov. Vol. 28, No. 1,
No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 36–41. Fall, 1973, pp. 81–88.

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Gruenewald, Max. Reuven Hammer. Review. Vol. 48, No.
The remnant of Israel. R.A. conference in 4, Summer, 1996, p. 92.
memory of the six million. Vol. 18, No. Muffs, Yochanan.
4, Summer, 1964, pp. 10–12. Theology and poetics. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
Hazaz, Hayim. 1998, pp. 3–9.
Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. Vol. 25, Nadich, Judah.
No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 36–41. Three great men of Hebrew letters. The
Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. Correc- poet who prodded a people. On the
tion. Editorial Board. Vol. 25, No. 3, 100th birthday of Chaim Nachman Bia-
Spring, 1971, p. 84. lik. S. Gershon Levi; Judah Nadich;
Heschel, Abraham Joshua. Stanley Nash. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer,
The concept of “beings” in the philosophy 1973, pp. 70–73.
of Ibn Gabirol. (tr.) David Wolf Silver- Nash, Stanley.
man. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. Three great men of Hebrew letters. New
89–95. light on Yosef Haim Brenner. Break-
Hoffman, Anne Golomb. down and bereavement. (tr.) Hillel
Knots upon knots. S.Y. Agnon. Vol. 37, Halkin. Review essay. S. Gershon Levi;
No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 38–42. Judah Nadich; Stanley Nash. Vol. 27,
Holtz, Avraham. No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 74–78.
The flowering of modern Hebrew litera- The voice of an uprooted generation. Isaac
ture. Menachem Ribalow. Review. Vol. Dov Berkowitz: voice of the uprooted.
14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 49–52. Avraham Holtz. Review essay. Vol. 28,
Hillel Zeitlin: critic, mystic, social architect. No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 85–89.
Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 50–65. Israeli fathers and sons revisited. A late
Kaplan, Edward K. divorce (and other stories). A. B.
Poetry and modern Judaism. Vol. 25, No. Yehoshua. Review essay (includes
1, Fall, 1970, pp. 13–14. analysis of other writers also). Vol. 38,
Kushner, Harold S. No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 28–37.
Poems. Yehuda Amichai. (tr.) Assia Gut- Peli, Pinchas.
mann. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24, Three poems on the death of my teacher.
No. 3, Spring, 1970, p. 72. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 64–69.
Gabriel da Costa: rebel and dreamer. Jacob Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
S. Minkin. Books in brief. Review. Vol. The unetaneh tokef. A new translation.
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 94. Raymond Scheindlin. Letter. Vol. 52,
The fiction of S. Y. Agnon. Baruch No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 92.
Hochman. Books in brief. Review. Vol. The unetaneh tokef. A new translation.
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 94. Raymond Scheindlin. Letter. Stanley
Leiter, Shmuel. Rabinowitz. Response. Raymond
The poem unselved. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, Scheindlin. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999,
1965, pp. 55–62. p. 92.
The ironic imagination. A reading of Soil of Riemer, Jack.
the land of Israel. S. Y. Agnon. Vol. 21, reviews:
No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 1–26. The Israel Argosy. Thomas Yoseloff.
Lerner, Anne Lapidus. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol.
Yehuda Amichai. An appreciation. Vol. 53, 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 70.
No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 5–10. Hadoar reader. Elvin Kose. Books
Levi, S. Gershon. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos.
Three great men of Hebrew letters. On 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
translating Hazaz. S. Gershon Levi; Hebrew Union College annual, Vol.
Judah Nadich; Stanley Nash. Vol. 27, XXXII. Elias L. Epstein. Books
No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 66–69. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
Levine, Murray. Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962,
The Jerusalem anthology: a literary guide. p. 85.

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HEBREW LITERATURE (cont’d.) The critic as poet: The poet of the
Riemer, Jack (cont’d.) decline. Chaim Brandwein. Review.
reviews (cont’d.): Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp.
The Jewish book annual, Vol. 19. A.A. 75–81.
Steinbach. Books briefly noted. Waxman, Ruth.
Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Win- O the chimneys. On reading Nelly Sachs.
ter, 1962–1963, p. 79. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968,
Israeli stories. Joel Blocker. Books pp. 48–55.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. Weinberger, Leon J.
3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120. Wine, women and death: medieval poems
Shabbat shalom. Pinchas Peli. Review. on the good life. Raymond P.
Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. Scheindlin. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall,
89–90. 1987, p. 92.
Scheindlin, Raymond P. Weine, Max.
The influence of Muslim Arabic cultural Sha-dal as a literary guide. Hebrew. Vol. 3,
elements on the literature of the Hebrew no. 1, November, 1946, pp. 31–29.
Golden age. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, Samuel David Luzzatto. Samuel David Luz-
1982, pp. 63–72. zatto: traditionalist scholar. Morris B.
Abraham S. Halkin, z”l, 1903–1990. Vol. Margolies. Review essay. Vol. 33, No.
45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 27–31. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 84–88.
The unetaneh tokef. A new translation. Vol. Wineman, Aryeh.
50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 48–50. Masot beguf rishon. Essays in the first per-
The unetaneh tokef. A new translation. Ray- son. Aharon Appelfeld. Review. Vol. 33,
mond Scheindlin. Letter. Stanley Rabi- No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 93–94.
nowitz. Response. Raymond Scheindlin. Zelda’s poems on Shabbat. Vol. 37, No. 3,
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 92. Spring, 1984, pp. 32–37.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim.
The book of Job. Raymond Scheindlin. In praise of Ladino. The Sephardic tradi-
Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. tion: Ladino and Spanish–Jewish litera-
84–86. ture. Moshe Lazar. Review essay. Vol.
Stahl, Samuel M. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 56–66.
In search of Hebaism: Shai Hurwitz and his HESCHEL, ABRAHAM JOSHUA.
polemics in the Hebrew press. Stanley Ages, Arnold.
Nash. In Studies in Judaism in modern Science and the art of wonder: a biblio-
times, Vol. III. (ed.) Jacob Neusner. graphic essay. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, 1987/1988, pp. 61–66.
pp. 93–94. Agus, Jacob B.
Straus, Leonard K. letters:
Jerusalem. For Elie Wiesel. Poem. Vol. 25, God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
No. 2, Winter, 1971, p. 58. Heschel. Review. Emil Fackenheim.
Tarnor, Norman. Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 15, No.
Language and metaphor: tradition and the 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 42–44.
Hebrew literary imagination. Vol. 34, God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 8–15. Heschel. Review. Emil Fackenheim.
Waldman, Nahum M. Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Response.
articles: Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp.
Hebrew literature as a preaching 59–60.
resource. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
pp. 48–52. Heschel. Review. Emil Fackenheim.
reviews: Response. Emil Fackenheim. Reply.
Hebrew poet in America: Hare’i bo’er Jacob Agus. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
ba’esh. Arnold Band. Review. Vol. Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 84–85.
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 61–66. God in search of man. Abraham Joshua

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Heschel. Review. Emil Fackenheim. Chiel, Samuel.
Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Response. E. Judaism after modernity. Eugene B.
Fackenheim. Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Borowitz. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3,
Rebuttal. Emil Fackenheim. Vol. 17, Spring, 2000, pp. 91–92.
No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, Coffin, William Sloane.
p. 86. “Where does God dwell in America
Alexander, H.A. (Chanan). today?” Originally given at the Heschel
Teaching theology in Conservative ideolo- yahrzeit service, B’nai Jeshurun, NYC,
gy. Historical Judaism and the concept 1998. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring,
of education. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 150–154.
1996, pp. 35–52. Conservative Judaism.
Aronson, Leonard J. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Yahrzeit tribute
The imp of God: can God command us to volume. Vol. 28, No. 1., Fall, 1973.
love Him? Vol. 34, No. 1, Abraham Joshua Heschel. 25th yahrzeit
September/October, 1980, pp. 28–36. tribute volume. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
Artson, Bradley Shavit. ter/Spring, 1998.
Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the Abraham Joshua Heschel. 25th yahrzeit
good. The open forum. Marching to the volume. Photograph of Heschel with
wrong drummer. Ismar Schorsch. Vol. Wolfe Kelman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 70–88. ter/Spring, 1998, p. 180.
Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua Hes- Cytron, Barry D.
chel’s poetics of piety. Edward K. Contemporary Christologies: a Jewish
Kaplan. Of the making of books . . . response. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review.
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 83–86.
pp. 94–95. Nostra Aetate, the Jews, and the future of
Banks, Gary Michael. dialogue. Reflections on the 20th anniv-
Rabbi Heschel through Christian eyes. ersary of Nostra Aetate. Yocheved Her-
Originally presented with Rabbi Aaron schlag Muffs; Eugene Fisher; Barry
Kriegel at the Rabbinical Assembly of Cytron. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
Southern California, Los Angeles, 1998. 21–29.
Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, Dorff, Elliot N.
pp. 100–111. Major themes in modern philosophies of
Borodowski, Alfredo Fabio. Judaism. Eliezer Berkovits. Review. Vol.
Hasidic sources in Heschel’s conception of 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90.
prayer. Dedicated in memory to Rabbi Contemporary Jewish philosophies.
Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, William E. Kaufman. Review. Vol. 30,
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 36–47. No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90.
Breslauer, S. Daniel. Dresner, Samuel D.
Thoughts on idolatry. Occasioned by the articles:
new High Holy Day mahzor. Vol. 30, A matter of the heart. Vol. 11, No. 3,
No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 52–57. Spring, 1957, pp. 18–25.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: between philoso- The mitzvah of kashrut. Vol. 12, No. 1,
pher and hero. The wisdom of Heschel. Fall, 1957, pp. 1–15.
Selected by Ruth Marcus Goodhill. The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbini-
Review essay. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, cal Assembly. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
1976, pp. 47–50. 1961, pp. 1–19.
Modernization and zionism. Vol. 31, Nos. Abraham Joshua Heschel: 10 years after
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.70–78. his death. Introduction to Heschel.
Cherbonnier, Edmund, La B. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83,
Heschel as a religious thinker. Vol. 23, No. pp. 4–8.
1, Fall, 1968, pp. 25–39. Heschel and halakhah: the vital center.
Heschel’s time-bomb. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp.
1973, pp. 10–18. 18–31.

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HESCHEL, ABRAHAM JOSHUA (cont’d.) Heschel. Review. Letter. Jacob B.
Dresner, Samuel D. (cont’d.) Agus. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961,
articles (cont’d.): pp. 42–44.
Heschel and halakah: the vital center. God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
Samuel H. Dresner. Corrections. Heschel. Review. Emil Fackenheim.
Editorial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Response.
Winter, 1992, p. 92. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp.
Rabbi. Dedicated to Rabbi Michael 59–60.
Siegel. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
pp. 3–13. Heschel. Review. Emil Fackenheim.
Heschel’s hasidism: a recollection. Vol. Response. Emil Fackenheim. Reply.
50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, Jacob Agus. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
pp. 166–167. Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 84–85.
reviews: God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
Pirakim biyahadut. Jakob J. Petuchowski; Heschel. Review. Emil Fackenheim.
Ezra Spicehandler. Books in brief. Vol. Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Response. E.
18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 76–77. Fackenheim. Letter. Jacob B. Agus.
The genesis of faith: the depth theology Rebuttal. Emil Fackenheim. Vol. 17,
of Abraham Joshua Heschel. John No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
Merkle. Review. Vol. 38, No. 3, p. 86.
Spring, 1986, pp. 94–96. reviews:
The wisdom of the Zohar: an anthology God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
of texts. Three volumes. Fischel Heschel. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1,
Lachower; Isaiah Tishby. (tr.) David Fall, 1960, pp. 50–53.
Goldstein. Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, Faierstein, Morris M.
Fall, 1991, pp. 88–90. Hasidana Americana: a survey of American
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic wit- literature on Hasidism. To Zosa Sza-
ness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. jkowski z”l. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring,
Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 1982, pp. 66–74.
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 89–93. Faur, Jose.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic The theology of the oral Torah: revealing
witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel the justice of God. Jacob Neusner.
H. Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp.
Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 52, 90–92.
No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 109–110. Fenster, Myron M.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
H. Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Response. Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
Jacob Neusner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win- Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
ter, 2000, p. 110. Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
Eckardt, A. Roy. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
Israel: an echo of eternity. Abraham Joshua ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Heschel. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum- Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 170–171.
mer, 1969, pp. 70–73. letters:
Even-Chen, Alexander. The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbini-
The Torah, revelation, and scientifique cri- cal Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner.
tique in the teachings of Abraham Letter. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Win-
Joshua Heschel. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, ter, 1962–1963, pp. 82–84.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 67–76. Fine, David J.
Fackenheim, Emil L. From interpretation to midrashic process.
letters: The development of a Conservative
God in search of man. Abraham Joshua dynamic. Alvan H. Kaunfer. Letter.

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David J. Fine. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, Moving beyond “history.” The challenge of
1993, p. 92. Michael Oakeshott. Vol. 44, No. 4,
Finkelstein, Louis. Summer, 1992, pp. 3–32.
Three meetings with Abraham Joshua Hes- Zionism broadly defined. A religious per-
chel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. spective. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994,
19–22. pp. 55–61.
Freeman, Isaac. Gillman, Neil.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- articles:
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Toward a theology for Conservative
Fenster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Judaism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983,
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal pp. 4–22.
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Judaism and the search for spirituality.
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86,
C. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald pp. 5–18.
B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Epistemological tensions in Heschel’s
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 171–172. thought. Originally delivered at the
Freund, Richard A. Conference of the Association of
The ethical realism of Seymour Siegel. Jewish Studies, Boston, 1997. Vol.
Originally presented at the Association 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
of Jewish Studies Conference, Boston, pp. 77–83.
December, 1988. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, reviews:
1992, pp. 67–81. The circle of the Baal Shem Tov: Studies
“Somos testigos—we are witnesses.” The in Hasidism. Abraham Joshua Hes-
Jewish theology of liberation of Rabbi chel. (ed.) Samuel H. Dresner.
Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring,
1994, pp. 27–38. 1988, pp. 76–77.
Friedman, Maurice. The evolving God in Jewish process the-
Abraham Joshua Heschel: towards a phi- ology. William E. Kaufman. Review.
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No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 1–10. 81–83.
The natural and the supernatural Jew. Goldenberg, Robert.
Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 18, No. The ethical categories of Reinhold
3, Spring, 1964, pp. 48–54. Niebuhr. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp.
Gaffney, David. 67–74.
The congregational rabbi and the Con- Gordis, Robert.
servative synagogue: a symposium. A note on God’s foreknowledge and man’s
Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. freedom. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April,
25–29. 1981, pp. 49–51.
Gartner, Lloyd P. Gottlieb, Amy.
The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition Abraham Joshua Heschel 25th yahrzeit vol-
renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo- ume. Introduction. Benjamin Edidin
logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.) Scolnic; Amy Gottlieb. Vol. 50, Nos.
Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol. 50, 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 3–4.
No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 80–88. Gottschalk, Alfred.
Geffen, Peter. Abraham Joshua Heschel: a man of dia-
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- logues. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp.
bered. Peter A. Geffen; Or-Nistar Rose. 23–26.
Introduction. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win- Graeber, Bruce S.
ter/Spring, 1998, pp. 168–169. Heschel and the philosophy of time. Vol.
Gertel, Elliot B. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 44–56.
Revelation, the Bible, and the historians. Green, Arthur.
Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. Rabbi Nathan of Nemirov. Vol. 28, No. 1,
34–40. Fall, 1973, pp. 81–88.

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HESCHEL, ABRAHAM JOSHUA (cont’d.) Pikuach neshama. To save a soul. Vol. 50,
Greenspahn, Frederick E. Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
Abraham J. Heschel, prophetic inspiration 181–192.
after the prophets: Maimonides and other Heschel, Susannah.
authorities. Morris Faierstein. Review. Theological affinities in the writings of
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 90–91. Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin
Hammer, Robert Ala (Reuven). Luther King, Jr. Published also in Black
The Holocaust. The God of suffering. Zion: African-American religious
Robert McAfee Brown; David Wolf Sil- encounters with Judaism. Yvonne
verman; Ismar Schorsch; Robert Alan Chireau; Nathaniel Deutsch. Vol. 50,
(Reuven) Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 34–41. 126–143.
Harlow, Jules. Hindus, Milton.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis- The earth is the Lord’s. The Sabbath. Abra-
tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow. ham Joshua Heschel. Review. Vol. 20,
Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman; No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 69–74.
Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler. Holtz, Avraham.
Response. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Religion and the arts in the theology of
pp. 81–83. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. 28, No.
Hartman, Geoffrey H. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 27–39.
Religious literacy. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, Hyman, James.
1988, pp. 26–34. Meaningfulness, the ineffable, and the com-
Heschel, Abraham Joshua. mandments. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
The task of the Hazzan. Vol. 12, No. 2, ter/Spring, 1998, pp. 84–99.
Winter, 1958, pp. 1–8. Jacobs, Louis.
The nation and the individual. Abraham articles:
Joshua Heschel. (tr.) Simcha Kling; Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
Samuel H. Dresner. Delivered at the bered. Reminiscences. Myron M.
1957 Jerusalem Ideological Conference. Fenster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
10–26. Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
Ilya Schor, z’l. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel
pp. 20–21. C. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B.
Hillel Bavli: in memoriam. Vol. 17, No. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. ter/Spring, 1998, p. 172.
70–71. reviews:
The patient as a person. Abraham J. Hes- Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah
chel; William C. Menninger. Vol. 19, shel hadorot (Theology of ancient
No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 1–10. Judaism). Abraham Joshua Heschel.
From mission to dialogue? Vol. 21, No. 3, Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter,
Spring, 1967, pp. 1–11. 1964, pp. 59–61.
On prayer. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. Jewish Theological Seminary Faculty.
1–12. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Memorial state-
Reflections on death. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, ment and resolution. Vol. 27, No. 2,
1973, pp. 3–9. Winter, 1973, p. 2.
The concept of “beings” in the philosophy Kanter, Shamai.
of Ibn Gabirol. (tr.) David Wolf Silver- Between God and man: an interpretation of
man. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. Judaism from the writings of Abraham J.
89–95. Heschel. Fritz Rothschild. Books in brief.
Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, p. 78.
Joshua Heschel. Poems. (tr.) Morton Jewish identity. Baruch Litvin. Books in
Leifman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 5–21. 71.

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Kaplan, Edward K. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
40–49. Winter, 2000, pp. 80–81.
Metaphor and miracle. Abraham Joshua Lebendiger, Israel.
Heschel and the holy spirit. Vol. 46, No. The need for belief in immortality. Vol. 15,
2, Winter, 1994, pp. 3–18. No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 35–42.
Readiness before God. Abraham Heschel in Leifman, Morton.
Europe. Originally delivered at the Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham
Association for Jewish Studies, Boston, Joshua Heschel. Poems. Morton Leif-
MA, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, man (tr.). Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 22–35. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 5–21.
Kaufman, William E. Levin, Leonard.
Recent Jewish theology. Sacred fragments: Heschel’s homage to the rabbis. Torah min
recovering theology for the modern Jew. ha-Shamayim as historical theology.
Neil Gillman. Review essay. Vol. 43, Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 83–85. pp. 56–66.
Recent Jewish theology. The healer of shat- Lewis, Theodore N.
tered hearts: a Jewish view of God. Israel as the false Messiah. Arnold Jacob
David J. Wolpe. Review essay. Vol. 43, Wolf. Letter. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring,
No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 85–87. 1989, pp. 93–95.
Kaunfer, Alvan H. Lipnick, Bernard.
From interpretation to midrashic process. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
The development of a Conservative bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
dynamic. Letter. David J. Fine. ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
Response. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
pp. 92–93. Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
Kieval, Herman. Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
The earth is the Lord’s. Abraham Joshua Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
Heschel. Review. Vol. 7, No. 3, April, ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
1951, pp. 25–30. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 172–173.
King, Jr., Martin Luther. Loeb, Laurence D.
Conversation with Martin Luther King. Time, myth and history in Judaism. Vol.
Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 1–19. 42, No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 54–66.
Kushner, Harold S. Magid, Shaul.
The promise of Heschel. Franklin Sherman. Abraham Joshua Heschel and Thomas
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Merton. Heretics of modernity. Origi-
Fall, 1970, p. 94. nally delivered at a conference entitled
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, Thomas Merton’s Prophetic Stance,
1982–83, p. 3. New York, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Landes, Aaron. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 112–125.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Mark, Yudel.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Heschel un Iddish. Yiddish. Vol. 28, No. 1,
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Fall, 1973, pp. 50–52.
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Merkle, John C.
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel Tradition, faith, and identity in Abraham
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Joshua Heschel’s religious philosophy.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp.
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H 13–25.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Muffs, Judith Herschlag.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. A reminiscence of Abraham Joshua
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973,
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. pp. 53–54.

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HESCHEL, ABRAHAM JOSHUA (cont’d.) Pearl, Chaim H.
Muffs, Yochanan. Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Sey-
His Majesty’s loyal opposition. A study in mour Siegel; Rabbinical Assembly. Review.
prophetic intercession. Vol. 33, No. 3, Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 71–73.
Spring, 1980, pp. 25–37. Peli, Pinchas.
Muilenburg, James. Three poems on the death of my teacher.
The prophets. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 64–69.
Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum- In search of religious language for the
mer, 1963, pp. 114–115. Holocaust. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
Musher, Daniel M. 1979, pp. 3–24.
Mordecai Kaplan: recollections of a grand- Riemer, Jack.
son. Daniel M. Musher; Herbert A. articles:
Yoskowitz. Vol. 34, No. 4, The role of Judaism in America. Vol.
March/April, 1981, pp. 34–41. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 34–51.
Neusner, Jacob. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
letters: bered. Reminiscences. Myron M.
Professor Saul Lieberman z”l. David Fenster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
Weiss-Halivni. Letter. Vol. 39, No. Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 115–116. Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
reviews: Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel
The course of modern Jewish history. C. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B.
Howard M. Sachar. Review. Vol. 13, Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 49–50. ter/Spring, 1998, pp. 173–174.
Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah reviews:
shel hadorot (Theology of ancient A Passover Haggadah. Herbert Bron-
Judaism). Vol. II. Abraham Joshua stein. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3,
Heschel. Review Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 88–89.
Spring, 1966, pp. 66–73. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Byron L.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic Sherwin. Review. Vol. 34, No. 2,
witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel November/December, 1980, pp.
H. Dresner. Review. Vol. 51, No. 3, 62–63.
Spring, 1999, pp. 89–93. Rose, Neal.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
H. Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 52, Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 109–110. Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
H. Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Response. Winter/Spring, 1998, p. 174.
Jacob Neusner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win- Rose, Or-Nistar.
ter, 2000, p. 110. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
Niebuhr, Reinhold. bered. Peter A. Geffen; Or-Nistar Rose.
Between God and man, an interpretation of Introduction. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
Judaism from the writings of Abraham ter/Spring, 1998, pp. 168–169.
Joshua Heschel. Fritz Rothschild. Rosenbaum, Jay.
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45. Conservative Jews. Vol. 49, No. 3,
Panitz, Michael. Spring, 1997, pp. 55–62.
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Fritz A. Rothschild. Review. Vol. 51, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 86–89. bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-

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ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel- Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/ Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
Spring, 1998, p. 175. ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. Spring, 1998, pp. 176–177.
Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Sey- Schwarz, Sidney H.
mour Siegel. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Reconstructionism: from head to heart.
Fall, 1979, pp. 83–89. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/December,
Roth Joel. 1980, pp. 39–42.
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
work. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. Abraham Joshua Heschel 25th yahrzeit
4–34. volume. Introduction. Benjamin
Rothschild, Fritz A. Edidin Scolnic; Amy Gottlieb. Vol. 50,
The religious thought of Abraham Heschel. Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 12–24. pp. 3–4.
The concept of God in Jewish education. Sherwin, Byron L.
Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 2–20. A minyan of years—and tears. Vol. 36,
Architect and herald of a new theology. No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 9–12.
Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 55–60. Memories and meanings of being
Sandberg, Martin I. Heschel’s disciple. Vol. 50, Nos.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 1
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen- 55–165.
ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Ber- Shinn, Roger L.
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Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Sandberg; human existence. Abraham Joshua
Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. Stein; Ger- Heschel. Review. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
ald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 1966, pp. 83–84.
50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. Siegel, Seymour.
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Sanders, J. A. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp.
An apostle to the Gentiles. Vol. 28, No. 1, 57–61.
Fall, 1973, pp. 61–63. Divine pathos, prophetic sympathy. Vol.
Schorsch, Ismar. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 70–74.
The dangers of the ivory tower. Vol. 40, Mekorot. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976,
No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 5–7. pp. 89–90.
The sacred cluster. The core values of Con- Critique of ‘The meaning of Jewish law.’
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Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. pp.17–27.
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Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. Getting from Tisha b’Av to Yom Kippur. A
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. drashah for Selihot. Vol. 49, No. 4,
26–34. Summer, 1997, pp. 69–78.
reviews: Cohen, Seymour J.
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Jewish holidays. Monford Harris. Of Passover ‘Me-ir Ay-nai-yim’. Jacob
the making of books . . . Reviews. Freedman. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win-
Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. ter, 1979, p. 109.
94–95. Dalven, Rachel.
The history of Sukkot in the 2nd Tem- The yearly cycle of the Ioannina Jews. Vol.
ple and rabbinic period. Jeffrey L. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 47–53.
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Travels on the private Zodiac: reflec- No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 71–78.
tions on Jewish life, ritual, and spiri- Ehrlich, Abraham J.
tuality. Martin Samuel Cohen. Of the Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol.
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 95. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33.
Berger, Julius. Eisenstein, Ira J.
Restraint on marriages during the omer The current dilemma of Conservative
days. Vol. 8, No. 3, April, 1952, pp. Judaism. Jack Wertheimer. Letter. Vol.
16–22. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, p. 94.

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Fellner, Azriel C. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
A modern Exodus. Vol. 34, No. 4, 15–34.
March/April, 1981, pp. 56–59. Gruber, Mayer I.
Friedland, Eric L. The Jewish goddess in an Orthodox hag-
Tish’ah Be-Av. A modest proposal. Vol. 44, gadah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp.
No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 56–61. 62–65.
Friedman, Theodore. Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).
letters: On the origin of the partial Hallel. Vol. 23,
Conservative Judaism: a direction. No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 60–63.
Bernard Mandelbaum. Letter. Vol. Not to mourn is impossible. Vol. 25, No. 4,
14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 59–60. Summer, 1971, pp. 46–50.
letters from Jerusalem: Harlow, Jules.
Conservative Israeli halakhah. Vol. 40, Introducing Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol. 37,
No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 86–91. No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 5–17.
A Jerusalem Tikkun Leyl Shavuot. Vol. Harris, Monford.
42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 50–52. The Jewish prayer for rain. Vol. 37, No. 4,
Glassman, Bernard. Summer, 1984, pp. 79–82.
Esther. Jon D. Levenson. Books in review Horowitz, Herman L.
. . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. Jewish reality in the book of Esther. Vol. 34,
89–90. No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 52–55.
A survivor’s Haggadah. Saul Touster. Books Kamsler, Harold M.
in review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, This is the sacrifice of the Passover. Vol. 6,
p. 86. No. 4, May, 1950, pp. 5–7.
Golinkin, David. Kessler, Martin.
Yom HaShoah: a program of observance. A personal and confidential note to . . .
Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. women . . . concerning candle lighting
52–64. . . . on Rosh Hashanah. Vol. 10, No.1,
Correction. Yom HaShoah: a program of Fall, 1955, pp. 28–29.
observance. Editorial Board. Vol. 38, Kling, Simcha.
No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, p. 92. The meaning of God in modern Jewish reli-
Siddur Sim Shalom—a halakhic analysis. gion. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review.
Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 38–55. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
Four new responsa by Professor Louis 24–27.
Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, Kollin, Gilbert.
2000. pp. 14–23. Reflections on the quest for relevance. Vol.
Gordis, Robert F. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 76–79.
Eli Zion. A kinah for Tisha B’Av. Vol. 35, Kreitman, Benjamin Z.
No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 77–78. Yom Tov Sheni : introductory remarks. Vol.
Gordon, Leonard. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 21–22.
Esther in medieval garb: Jewish interpreta- Kushner, Harold S.
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Gottlieb, Lynn. Notes on a tour through Germany. Vol. 6,
The secret Jew: an oral tradition of women. No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 68–73.
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. Lasker, Arnold A.
59–62. Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish
Govrin, Michal. calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
Jewish ritual as a genre of sacred theater. mer, 1989, pp. 5–19.
Delivered as ‘Judaism and art’, at the Lasker, Daniel J.
11th annual International Seminar of Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish
the Kotlar Institute for Judaism and calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
Contemporary Thought, July, 1981. mer, 1989, pp. 5–19.

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HOLIDAYS (cont’d.) Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
Laskin, Martin. And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
Secular holidays in modern Israel. The Simon Greenberg. The megillah and the
move toward traditional beliefs, sym- get. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
bols and rituals. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 64–69.
1993, pp. 44–59. Reisner, Avram Israel.
Laytner, Anson. Joint aliyot. Teshuvah. Committee on Jew-
Remnants of a dissenting tradition. Vol. 34, ish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, No. 2,
No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 42–48. Winter, 1994, pp. 59–74.
Levinthal, Israel, H. Riemer, Jack.
Mo’adim, sermons for holidays and festi- A Passover Haggadah. Herbert Bronstein.
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Shapiro. Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, pp. 88–89.
1966, pp. 83–84. Robbins, Greg.
Liberman, Jeffrey A. Synagogue environmental resources. Greg
Why TV has not worked for the Jewish Robbins; Ellen Bernstein. Vol. 44, No.
community. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 59–68.
1986–87, pp. 51–53. Rosen, Barry S.
Mandelbaum, Bernard. Haggadot. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April,
Conservative Judaism: a direction. Vol. 14, 1981, pp. 64–68.
No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. 36–46. Preaching aids. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August,
Mehlman, Bernard H. 1981, pp.76–77.
A midrash for Hannukah. Bernard H. Rosenbaum, Jay.
Mehlman; Daniel F. Polish. Vol. 36, No. Yossel make your mind up. A challenge to
2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 26–35. Conservative Jews. Vol. 49, No. 3,
Meirovich, Harvey W. Spring, 1997, pp. 55–62.
Rav’s haggadah: a theological homily. Roth, Cecil.
Steven Saltzman; Harvey W. Meirovich. The Conservative prayer book. Letter and
Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. review. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, 1949,
20–28. pp. 80–82.
Mondros, Jacqueline B. Rothschild, Fritz A.
Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A Revelation: the embarrassment and the
chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacque- necessity. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter, 1977,
line B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik. Vol. pp. 56–63.
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 36–58. Saltzman, Steven.
Omer-Man, Jonathan. Rav’s haggadah: a theological homily.
Selections from a commentary on the Hag- Steven Saltzman; Harvey W. Meirovich.
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pp. 34–40. Schachter, Lifsa.
Petuchowski, Jakob J. Matzah. Symbol of the miraculous. Vol. 44,
articles: No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 41–46.
Second thoughts about the second day Matzah: symbol of the miraculous. Lifsa
(Yom Tov Sheni). Vol. 24, No. 2, Schachter. Corrections. Editorial Board.
Winter, 1970, pp. 48–59. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 82.
reviews: Schorsch, Ismar.
Passover haggadah: the feast of free- Tish’ah Be’Av reconsidered. Vol. 39, No. 4,
dom. (ed.) Rachel Anne Rabinowicz; Summer, 1987, pp. 5–6.
Rabbinical Assembly. Review. Vol. Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 80–83. articles:
Polish, Daniel F. Medium, myth, and message. What can
A midrash for Hannukah. Bernard H. Conservative Judaism learn from the
Mehlman; Daniel F. Polish. Vol. 36, No. electronic church? Vol. 39, No. 2,
2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 26–35. Winter, 1986–87, pp. 106–113.

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Thinking seriously about Purim. An Mandelbaum. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 3,
annotated bibliography on the book Spring, 1960, pp. 61–62..
of Esther. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, Tarnor, Norman.
1995, pp. 37–45. The time and place. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring,
Why do we sing the Song of Songs on 1967, pp. 72–77.
Passover? Originally part II of a Temkin, Sefton D.
Rabbinical Assembly teleconference Order of service, Vol. II, prayers for the pil-
on Pesach, 1996. Vol. 48, No. 4, grim festivals. Assembly of Ministers of
Summer, 1996, pp. 53–72. the Reform Synagogues of Great
Shapiro, Morris. Britain. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
For Yom HaShoah. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 86–90.
1974, pp. 57–59. Troster, Lawrence.
Shuchat, Wilfred. Journey to the center of the earth. Birkat
Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot. Ha-Mazon and the quest for holiness.
Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 3–16.
Response. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, Wertheimer, Jack.
pp. 33–45. Kaplan vs. “the great do-nothings.” The
Sigal, Phillip. inconclusive battle over The New Hag-
The organ and Jewish worship: a proposal. gadah. From the Ratner Center. Vol. 45,
Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 20–37.
1963, pp. 93–105. Wyman, Miriam.
Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot. Derech eretz. A personal exploration. Vol.
Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 5–13.
24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33. Ydit, Meir M.
Silverman, David Wolf. The counting of ‘day’ and ‘night.’ Vol. 35,
In the periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 25–29.
1959, pp. 55–58. Yuter, Alan J.
A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 4, The haggadah as teacher. Michael Strass-
Summer, 1987, pp. 3–4. feld; Rabbinical Assembly. Review
Silverman, Hillel E. essay. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979,
Yom Tov Sheni: a third alternative. Letter. pp. 88–93.
Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. Zucker, David Jeremy.
81–83. Strangers, angels and redemptions. Jew-
Simon, Ralph. ish/Christian images in two Malamud
Questions Jews ask: Reconstructionist stories. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984,
answers. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. pp. 43–50.
Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. HOLINESS. See THOUGHT and THEOLOGY
65–70. HOLOCAUST. See also GERMANY
Skolnik, Gerald C. Agus, Jacob B.
Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A God and the catastrophe. R.A. conference
chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacque- in memory of the six million. Vol. 18,
line B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik. No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 13–21.
Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay.
36–58. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
Spiro, Solomon. 46–57.
The moral vision of Saul Lieberman. A his- Artson, Bradley Shavit.
toriographic approach to normative The Rosendorf quartet: a novel. Nathan
Jewish ethics. Studies in Palestinian Tal- Shaham. (tr.) Dalya Bilu. Of the making
mudic literature. Hebrew. Saul Lieber- of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 1,
man. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 4, Fall, 1993, p. 96.
Summer, 1994, pp. 64–84. Barack, Nathan A.
Stern, Jay B. I do not say kaddish. Leon Wells. Letter.
Conservative Judaism: a direction. Bernard Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, p. 96.

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HOLOCAUST (cont’d.) Cytron, Barry D.
Berenbaum, Michael G. Nostra Aetate, the Jews, and the future of
Elie Wiesel and contemporary Jewish theology. dialogue. Reflections on the 20th
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 19–39. anniversary of Nostra Aetate. Yocheved
Reflections on teaching about the Holo- Herschlag Muffs; Eugene Fisher; Barry
caust. Delivered at the National Confer- Cytron. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
ence of the American Academy of Reli- 21–29.
gion, November, 1979. Vol. 34, No. 3, Dalin, David G.
January/February, 1981, pp. 39–47. Heidegger and Nazism. A study in moral
Birnbaum, Barbara. irresponsibility. Heidegger and Nazism.
Conservative Judaism and theology. Letter. Victor Farias. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4,
Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. 93. Summer, 1991, pp. 80–85.
Block, Piri. Davidowitz, Moshe.
A field of buttercups. Joseph Hyams. The artists of Terezin. Gerald Green.
Review. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970,
pp. 84–86. pp. 91–93.
Blumenthal, David R. Dewey, Bradley R.
Who is battering whom? Based on Facing The Elie Wiesel phenomenon. 1. Interpreta-
the abusing God: a theology of protest. tion and prediction. Bradley R. Dewey;
Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
72–89. 1970, pp. 25–33.
Brown, Robert McAfee. Dresner, Samuel H.
The Holocaust. Crisis of indifference. Living legacy. Essays in honor of Rabbi
Robert McAfee Brown; David Wolf Sil- Hugo Hahn. Congregation Habonim.
verman; Ismar Schorsch; Robert Alan Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
(Reuven) Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, 1964, p. 76.
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 16–20. The struggle for a soul. William Hull.
Charmandarian, Mamikon. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
Unforgettable days. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 76–77.
1974, pp. 49–56. I cannot forgive. Rudolf Vrba; Alan Bestic.
Chiel, Samuel. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer,
Janusz Korczak—ghetto diary. Janusz Kor- 1964, p. 77.
czak. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, The Elie Wiesel phenomenon. 2. Witness
1980, pp. 85–87. for Judaism. Bradley R. Dewey; Samuel
Conservative Judaism. H. Dresner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970,
R.A. conference in memory of the six mil- pp. 34–41.
lion. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. Elovitz, Mark H.
1–66. Flight and rescue: brichah. Yehuda Bauer.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. pp. 92–94.
Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Flannery, Edward H.
Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Vatican diplomacy during the Holocaust.
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Vatican diplomacy and the Jews during
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; the Holocaust 1939–1943. John F. Mor-
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; ley. Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 4, Sum-
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. mer, 1980, pp. 84–88.
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon Gertel, Elliot B.
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Moving beyond “history.” The challenge of
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Michael Oakeshott. Vol. 44, No. 4,
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Summer, 1992, pp. 3–32.
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Glassman, Bernard.
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, reviews:
1999, pp. 66–80. The path of the righteous: Gentile res-

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cuers of Jews during the Holocaust. of a German rabbi. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall,
Mordecai Paldiel. Foreword. Harold 1978, pp. 22–26.
M. Schulweis. Review. Vol. 46, No. Halperin, Irving.
2, Winter, 1994, pp. 90–91. Warsaw diary. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer,
Shylock: a legend and its legacy. John 1968, pp. 21–30.
Gross. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win- Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).
ter, 1994, pp. 92–93. Not to mourn is impossible. Vol. 25, No. 4,
The book and the sword: a life of learn- Summer, 1971, pp. 46–50.
ing in the shadow of destruction. The Holocaust. The God of suffering.
David Weiss Halivni. Books in Robert McAfee Brown; David Wolf Sil-
review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, verman; Ismar Schorsch; Robert Alan
1997, pp. 78–79. (Reuven) Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
The Holocaust in American life. Peter Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 34–41.
Novick. Books in review . . . Vol. Heckelman, A. Joseph.
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 82. No haven for the oppressed. Saul S. Fried-
A survivor’s Haggadah. Saul Touster. man. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
Books in review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, 1974, pp. 92–93.
Fall, 2000, p. 86. Holtz, Avraham.
Golinkin, David. Viddui. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp.
Yom HaShoah: a program of observance. 1–2.
Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. Horowitz, Sara.
52–64. Testimony: contemporary writers make the
Correction. Yom HaShoah: a program of Holocaust personal. Essays. David
observance. Editorial Board. Vol. 38, Rosenberg. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4,
No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, p. 92. Summer, 1991, pp. 86–88.
Goldsmith, Emanuel S. Huerta, Carlos C.
The vision of the void. Michael Berenbaum. Revisionist literature: its place in Holocaust
Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, literature and its role in teaching the
pp.97–98. Holocaust. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
Goldstein, Jonathan A. pp. 19–26.
Even the righteous can perish by his faith. Kanter, Shamai.
Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. I never saw another butterfly. Poems and
57–70. drawings. The children of Theresien-
Goldstein, Leon J. stadt. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2,
Philosophy and the Holocaust. The Philo- Winter, 1965, p. 101.
sophical Forum. (ed.) Berel Lang. Spe- A pile of stones. Hugh Nissenson. Books in
cial issue. Review essay. Vol. 39, No. 1, brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, p. 81.
Fall, 1986, pp. 110–116. The face of God after Auschwitz. Ignaz
Gordon, Leonard. Maybaum. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No.
War and tradition in Judaism. Confronting 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 82–83.
omnicide: Jewish reflections on The Pripet marshes and other poems. Irving
weapons of mass destruction. Daniel Feldman. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 2,
Landes. Review essay. Vol. 45, No. 1, Winter, 1966 p. 92.
Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85. Kaufman, William E.
Green, Arthur. The banality of good and evil: moral les-
The role of Jewish mysticism in contempo- sons from the Shoah and Jewish tradi-
rary theology of Judaism. Vol. 30, No. tion. David R. Blumenthal. Review. Vol.
4, Summer, 1976, pp. 10–24. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 89–90.
Gruenewald, Max. Kessel, Barbara.
The remnant of Israel. R.A. conference in New lives: survivors of the Holocaust living
memory of the six million. Vol. 18, No. in America. Dorothy Rabinowitz.
4, Summer, 1964, pp. 10–12. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
On the eve of the Holocaust. Reminisences 1976–1977, pp. 97–99.

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HOLOCAUST (cont’d.) Review essay. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter,
Kollin, Gilbert. 1993, pp. 81–85.
In search of a balance. Vol. 23, No. 3, Nadich, Judah.
Spring, 1969, pp. 74–78. Of blood and hope. Samuel Pisar. Review.
Krauss, Aaron N.H. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
Our obsession with the Holocaust. James 78–79.
M. Lebeau. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 3, Neusner, Jacob.
Spring, 1984, p. 75. Germany and the Jews: two views. Jacob
Kumin, Ivri. Neusner; Richard L. Rubenstein. Vol.
Hunger disease: studies by the Jewish 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
physicians in the Warsaw ghetto. pp. 31–39.
Myron Winick. Review. Vol. 35, No. 1, Ostow, Mortimer.
Fall, 1981, pp. 87–88. The Jewish response to crisis. Vol. 33, No.
Kushner, Harold S. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 3–25.
The parnas. Silvano Arieti. Review. Vol. 34, Panitz, Michael.
No. 6, July/August, 1981, p. 78. reviews:
Approaches to Auschwitz: the Holocaust Creativity, Holocaust, reconstruction:
and its legacy. Richard L. Rubenstein; Jewish life in Wuerttemberg, past
John K. Roth. Review. Vol. 42, No. 2, and present. Herman Dicker.
Winter, 1989–90, pp. 63–64. Review. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer,
Theological and halakhic reflections on the 1986, pp. 113–114.
Holocaust. Bernhard H. Rosenberg.; The unwanted: European refugees in
Fred Heuman. Review. Vol. 47, No. 2, the 20th century. Michael Marrus.
Winter, 1995, pp. 92–93. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987,
Lang, Berel. pp. 96–99.
Morality after Auschwitz, the radical chal- Pawlikowski, John T. (Rev.)
lenge of the Nazi ethic. Peter J. Haas. The Jewish/Christian dialogue: assessment
Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, and future agenda. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win-
pp. 89–90. ter, 1979, pp. 39–54.
Lang, Leon S. Peli, Pinchas H.
Notes on a tour through Germany. Vol. 6, In search of religious language for the
No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 68–73. Holocaust. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
Laskin, Martin. 1979, pp. 3–24.
Secular holidays in modern Israel. The Prinz, Joachim.
move toward traditional beliefs, sym- Creative catastrophe. Vol. 12, No. 2, Win-
bols and rituals. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, ter, 1958, pp. 23–28.
1993, pp. 44–59. Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
Lebeau, James M. reviews:
Our obsession with the Holocaust. Vol. 36, Bring forth the mighty men. Howard
No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 4–9. Singer. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Sum-
Lewis, Albert L. mer, 1970, pp. 84–85.
A charge to the physician/mohel. Vol. 42, The terrible secret: an investigation into the
No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 10–11. suppression of information about
Loewenthal, Rudolf. Hitler’s final solution. Walter Laqueur.
Japanese, Nazis & Jews: the Jewish refugee Review essay. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
community of Shanghai, 1938–1945. 1981, pp. 77–83.
David Kranzler. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. Riemer, Jack.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. articles:
103–104. Contemporary issues: Eichmann. Vol.
Morgan, Michael L. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 34–37.
Philosophy and the Holocaust. Act and reviews:
idea in the Nazi genocide. Berel Lang. The tower and the abyss. Erich Kahler.

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Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, lion. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964,
1958, pp. 43–45. pp. 27–50.
Herod’s children. Ilsa Aichinger. Books reviews:
in brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, The murderers among us. Simon
Winter, 1964, p. 73. Wiesenthal. Review. Vol. 21, No. 3,
Rosenblum, Herbert. Spring, 1967, pp. 84–86.
Judenrat: the Jewish councils in eastern Schwartz, G. David.
Europe under Nazi occupation. Isaiah The responsa of Rabbi Zevi Hirsch Meisel.
Trunk. Review. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 46–51.
1973, pp. 92–94. Shapiro, Morris.
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. For Yom HaShoah. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Robert F. 1974, pp. 57–59.
Gordis. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, Siegel, Seymour.
1987, pp. 92–95. Theological reflections on the destruction
Roskies, David G. of European Jewry. R.A. conference in
On that day there shall be holocaust. Vol. memory of the six million. Vol. 18, No.
25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 41–45. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 2–9.
Folk midrash and Yiddish. Vol. 32, No. 3, The current theological situation. Vol. 23,
Summer, 1979, pp. 30–35. No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 11–22.
Rubenstein, Richard L. The current theological situation. Seymour
Germany and the Jews: two views. Jacob Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Neusner; Richard L. Rubenstein. Vol. mer, 1969, p. 23.
17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, Silverman, David Wolf.
pp. 40–47. Animadversions on the mystical turn. Vol.
Schachter, Stanley. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 25–33.
From doom to dawn. George Vida. Review. The Holocaust. A living force. Robert
Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 92–93. McAfee Brown; David Wolf Silverman;
Schindler, Pesach. Ismar Schorsch; Robert Alan Hammer.
Faith during Auschwitz and the paradox of Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
tikkun in Hasidic documents. Vol. 31, 1976–1977, pp. 21–25.
No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 28–35. Simon, Ralph.
Schine, Robert S. Out of the whirlwind, a reader of holocaust
“The basis of my Jewishness therefore is a literature. Albert H. Friedlander. Books
crime . . .” Strangers in their own land; in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall,
young Jews in Germany and Austria 1968, p. 90.
today. Peter Sichrovsky; trans. Jean Steckel, Charles W.
Steinberg. Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 2, The war against the Jews. Lucy S. Dawid-
Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 92–96. owicz. Review. David M. Szonyi. Letter.
Schorsch, Ismar. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
The Holocaust. Historical reflections on the 94–95.
Holocaust. Robert McAfee Brown; Stuhlman, Daniel D.
David Wolf Silverman; Ismar Schorsch; Less than slaves. Benjamin B. Ferencz.
Robert Alan Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980,
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 26–33. pp. 95–96.
Schultz, Joseph P. Szajkowski, Zosa.
The halakhah of law and the halakhah of Incident at Compiègne. Treblinka. Jean-
spirituality. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, Francois Steiner. Review. Vol. 21, No. 2,
1992, pp. 61–66. Winter, 1967, pp. 27–33.
Schwartz, Barry Dov. Szonyi, David M.
articles: The war against the Jews. Lucy S. Dawid-
The Vatican and the holocaust. R.A. owicz. Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall,
conference in memory of the six mil- 1975, pp. 66–69.

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HOLOCAUST (cont’d.) the six million. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer,
Szonyi, David M. (cont’d.) 1964, pp. 63–66.
The war against the Jews. Lucy S. Dawid- Words from a witness. Vol. 21, No. 3,
owicz. Review. David M. Szonyi. Letter. Spring, 1967, pp. 40–48.
Charles W. Steckel. Reply. Vol. 30, No. Wineman, Aryeh.
3, Spring, 1976, pp. 95–96. Masot beguf rishon. Essays in the first per-
Toubin, Isaac. son. Aharon Appelfeld. Review. Vol. 33,
How to teach the Shoah. R.A. conference No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 93–94.
in memory of the six million. Vol. 18, HOMILETICS
No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 22–26. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Troster, Lawrence. articles:
The definition of evil in post-Holocaust Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. Vol.
theology. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 26–34.
81–98. reviews:
The definition of evil in post-Holocaust Walking humbly with God: the life and
theology. Letter. Emanuel S. Goldsmith. writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah
Reply. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. Matt. (ed.) Daniel C. Matt. Of the
89–90. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Ungar, Andre. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, p. 92.
articles: Bohnen, Eli A.
After Auschwitz and the six day war. The voice still speaks. A collection of ser-
Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. mons . Morris Adler. (ed.) Jacob
53–57. Chinitz. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter,
reviews: 1971, pp. 93–94.
The deputy. Rolf. Hochhuth. R.A. con- Borowitz, Eugene.
ference in memory of the six million. Problematic Rebel. Maurice Friedman.
Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964,
1964, pp. 51–62. pp. 69–71.
The drowned and the saved. Primo Case, Jonathan.
Levi. Review. Vol. 40, No. 4, Sum- The language of truth: the Torah commentary
mer, 1988, pp. 84–85. of the Sfat Emet. Arthur Green. Review.
Waskow, Arthur. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 84–85.
“My legs were praying.” Theology and pol- Cogan, Mordechai.
itics in Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. The expulsion of Ishmael—no laughing
50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. matter! Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
144–149. 1988/1989, pp. 29–33.
Waxman, Ruth. Cohen, Arthur A.
O the chimneys. On reading Nelly Sachs. Our present situation. Vol. 11, No. 2, Win-
Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, ter, 1957, pp. 13–19.
pp. 48–55. The seminary and the modern rabbi. Vol.
Wechsler, Harlan J. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 1–12.
Seymour Siegel, theologian and teacher. Cohen, Aryeh.
Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 56–73. Getting from Tisha b’Av to Yom Kippur. A
Weiss, M. David. drashah for Selihot. Vol. 49, No. 4,
From death-camp to existentialism. The Summer, 1997, pp. 69–78.
doctor and the soul. Viktor E. Frankl. Davidson, Max D.
Reviews. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, Best Jewish sermons of 5727–5728. Saul
pp. 75–78. Teplitz. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Wells, Leon W. mer, 1969, pp. 77–78.
I do not say kaddish. Vol. 31, No. 4, Sum- The Rabbinical Council manual of holiday
mer, 1977, pp. 3–6. and Sabbath sermons. Victor Solomon.
Wiesel, Elie. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969,
My teacher. R.A. conference in memory of pp. 77–78.

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Dresner, Samuel H. Letter. Edward T. Sandrow. Reply.
A parable of prayer. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp.
1955, pp. 30–37. 65–66.
The circle of Musar according to Rabbi Greenberg, Sidney.
Ya’akov Yosef of Polnoy. Vol. 10, No. Sefer melamed zechut. Aaron R. Charney.
2, Winter, 1956, pp. 27–40. Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957,
A matter of the heart. Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 56–67.
Spring, 1957, pp. 18–25. Is there still a place for the sermon? Robert
The inward fire. Theodore Friedman. Kirschner. Letter. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 93.
1964, p. 74. Halpern, Harry.
Six who changed the world. Henry Enoch The light within. Zev K. Nelson. Review.
Kagan. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp.
Spring, 1964, p. 75. 93–94.
Judaism speaks to the modern world. Israel Harlow, Jules.
H. Levinthal. Books in brief. Vol. 18, A tale: if in the land . . . Vol. 19, No. 1,
No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 76. Fall, 1964, pp. 32–35.
What is this Jewish heritage? Ludwig Harris, Monford.
Lewisohn. Introduction. Milton Hindus. Jewish existence. Ignaz Maybaum. Review.
Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp.
1964, p. 76. 64–65.
A homily on counting the Omer. Vol. 41, Jacobs, Robert P.
No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 71–78. Don’t cry for Arnie. Jack Riemer; Susan
Geller, Stephen A. Riemer. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
The common and the uncommon. Vol. 19, 1980, pp. 87–89.
No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 57–62. Kanter, Shamai.
Gertel, Elliot B. The miracle of the commonplace: a sermon
The sermons of the Rev. Martin Luther for Parashah Tazri’ah. Vol. 10, No. 2,
King, Jr. A Jewish response. Vol. 48, Winter, 1956, pp. 22–26.
No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 26–32. Kaplan, Edward K.
Glassman, Bernard. Readiness before God. Abraham Heschel in
How good do we have to be? A new under- Europe. Originally delivered at the
standing of guilt and forgiveness. Association for Jewish Studies, Boston,
Harold S. Kushner. Books in review . . . MA, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 85–86. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 22–35.
Goldman, N. Saul. Karp, Abraham J.
The akedah: angel unbound. Burton Caine. Go forth and shout. Vol. 20, No. 4, pp.
Human logic, God’s logic, and the 20–28.
akedah. Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou” Kirschner, Robert.
and the akedah. Stephen L. Stulman. Let- Is there still a place for the sermon? Vol.
ter. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p.95. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 14–25.
Gordon, Leonard. Is there still a place for the sermon? Robert
The five books of Miriam. Ellen Frankel. Kirschner. Letter. Sidney Greenberg.
Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 93.
pp. 89–90. Kushner, Harold S.
Greenberg, Ephraim. Bnei vinah. Haim Reuven Rabinowitz.
articles: Books in brief. Review. Vol. 27, No. 4,
The rabbinate—a restless body of men. Vol. Summer, 1973, p. 96.
14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 17–28. Levinthal, Israel, H.
letters: Mo’adim, sermons for holidays and festi-
The rabbinate—a restless body of men. vals. Isaac Nissenbaum. (ed) Israel
Letter. Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 14, Shapiro. Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter,
No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 64–65. 1966, pp. 83–84.

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HOMILETICS (cont’d.) berg. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Levinthal, Israel, H. (cont’d.) Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 100–101.
Dyoknaot shel darshanim. Hyman R. Rabi- Sabbath light. Louis Rabinowitz.
nowitz. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
1968, pp. 86–88. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 100–101.
The uniqueness of the classic Jewish sermon. A time to speak. Stuart Rosenberg.
Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 77–80. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Mirelman, Victor. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 100–101.
At times He is near . . . Vol. 23, No. 4, In the time of harvest. Daniel Silver.
Summer, 1969, pp. 45–50. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol.
Orent, Joel. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
Mashal and mitzvah—a sermon. Vol. 12, 1963, p. 120.
No. 3, Spring, 1958, pp. 40–43. Lessons for living. Sidney Greenberg.
Rabinowitz, Elias N. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
Judaism-an analysis and an interpretation. 1987, pp. 78–79.
Israel H. Levinthal. (tr.) A. Asen. From where I stand, from the writings
Review. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, of Jerome Lipnick. (ed.) Bernard
pp. 30–32. Lipnick. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1,
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. Fall, 1987, pp. 95–96.
Unclaimed treasures. Baruch Silverstein. Rosen, Barry S.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, Preaching aids for the weekly sedrah. Vol.
pp. 78–80. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp.
Reissig, Herman F. 35–38.
Groupthink: minutes . . . meeting . . . com- Preaching aids. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August,
mittee on relations . . . other nations . . . 1981, pp.76–77.
800 B.C.E. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, Teaching liturgical themes. Vol. 35, No. 4,
pp. 51–52. Summer, 1982, pp. 73–76.
Riemer, Jack. Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
articles: A guide for preachers on composing and
Sermon: Inherit the Wind. Vol. 10, No. delivering sermons. The Or Hadarshan-
3, Spring, 1956, p. 47–51. im of Jacob Zahalon. (tr.) Henry Adler
In the end. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Win- Sosland. Review. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall,
ter, 1962–1963, p. 1. 1989, pp. 57–58.
reviews: Roth, Joel.
Adding life to our years. Sidney Green- Halakhic responsibility. D’var Torah deliv-
berg. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, ered privately in part at the 1993 con-
1961, pp. 67–68. vention of the Rabbinical Assembly, and
Sabbath light. Louis Rabinowitz. subsequently delivered in part at the
Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, Forum for Conservative Jewish Renewal
pp. 67–68. at the Jewish Theological Seminary,
A time to speak. Stuart Rosenberg. 1993. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, 24–27.
pp. 67–68. Routtenberg, Max J.
A treasury of Jewish thoughts. Sidney To stand alone. Solomon D. Goldfarb.
Greenberg. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, p.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, 46.
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. The gift of life. Samuel Chiel. Review. Vol.
Making the ministry relevant. Hans 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 91–92.
Hoffman. Books briefly noted. Saltzman, Manuel.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, HaYahadut veha’Olam haModerni. Israel
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. H. Levinthal. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4,
Adding life to our years. Sidney Green- Summer, 1970, p. 87.

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Saperstein, Marc. Ungar, Andre.
“Your voice like a shofar.” Vol. 38, No. 1, The mask Jews wear. The self-deception of
Fall, 1985, pp. 83–90. American Jews. Eugene B. Borowitz.
Schechter, Jack. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974,
The Jew in American life. Samuel H. Dres- pp. 85–86.
ner. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, Waldman, Nahum M.
1964, pp. 69–70. Hebrew literature as a preaching resource.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 48–52.
articles: Weinberg, Norbert.
Ishmael: Biblical criticism and Conserv- King Saul’s fortune at the hand of the homilists.
ative Jewish homiletics. Vol. 34, No. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 7–21.
5, May/June, 1981, pp. 52–63. Wineman, Aryeh.
The book of Jonah. An annotated bibli- A wrestling with interpretation in a classi-
ography. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, cal Hasidic text. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
1993, pp. 76–82. 1997, pp. 68–74.
Recent scholarship on the book of The exodus in the lens of Hasidic teaching.
Jonah. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 39–45.
1994, pp. 58–63. Wise, Aaron M.
Thinking seriously about Purim. An Darshanim project. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
annotated bibliography on the book Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 90–92.
of Esther. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, Wolpe, David.
1995, pp. 37–45. Unetaneh tokef. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
Why do we sing the Song of Songs on 1997, pp. 79–81.
Passover? Originally part II of a Yoskowitz, Herbert A.
Rabbinical Assembly teleconference Agada: the language of Jewish faith.
on Pesach, 1996. Vol. 48, No. 4, Samuel E. Karff. Review. Vol. 33, No.
Summer, 1996, pp. 53–72. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 92–93.
reviews: HOMOSEXUALITY
Discovering Exodus. Exploring Exodus: Artson, Bradley Shavit.
the heritage of Biblical Israel. Walking humbly with God: the life and
Nahum M. Sarna. Review. Vol. 39, writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah Matt.
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 71–77. (ed.) Daniel C. Matt. Of the making of
Toward a grammar of Biblical poetics: books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4,
tales of the prophets. Herbert Summer, 1994, p. 92.
Chanan Brichto. Review. Vol. 45, Bayar, Steven.
No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 88–89. Is outreach possible in the Conservative
Shtull, Jacob. movement? Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Under the nuptial canopy. Samuel Rosen- 1987, pp. 62–70.
blatt. Review. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, Dorff, Elliot N.
1977, p. 93. The effects of science on Jewish law. Vol. 40,
Simon, Ernst. No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 52–60.
N. A. Nobel as preacher (1871–1922). Vol. Dresner, Samuel H.
17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, Goddess feminism. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 65–69. 1993, pp. 3–23.
Sosland, Henry. Goddess feminism. Letter. Arthur Waskow.
Retrieving the spoken word. Jewish preach- Reply. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp.
ing, 1200–1800: an anthology. Marc 95–96.
Saperstein. Review essay. Vol. 45, No. Fine, David J.
2, Winter, 1993, pp. 75–80. Halakhah and ethics. The open forum. The
Teplitz, Saul I. character of halakhah entering the 21st
Isaac Leeser: a spiritual leader who led. Vol. century. Harold M. Schulweis. Vol. 46,
23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 67–75. No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 77–79.

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HOMOSEXUALITY (cont’d.) Review. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983,
Ginsburg, Jonathan. pp. 81–82.
Halakhah and ethics. The open forum. The Schmelzer, Menachem.
character of halakhah entering the 21st The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest
century. Harold M. Schulweis. Marching 1877–1977. (ed.) Moshe Carmilly-
to the wrong drummer. Ismar Schorsch. Weinberger. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3,
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 75–77. Spring, 1987, pp. 81–82.
Israel, Richard J. Ungar, Andre.
The new morality and the rabbis. Vol. 24, Hungary: a sentimental journey. Vol. 25,
No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 62–70. No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 52–57.
Matt, Hershel J. HUNTING
Homosexual rabbis? Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, Klein, Isaac.
1987, pp. 29–33. Law and Theology in Judaism. David
Ostow, Mortimer. Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt. mer, 1975, pp. 88–92.
Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. Riemer, Jack.
103–106. Jewish law. Louis Jacobs. Review. Vol. 23,
Rosen, Mel. No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 81.
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt.
Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. IDOLATRY
101–103. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Schorsch, Ismar. No other Gods: the modern struggle
Marching to the wrong drummer. Delivered against idolatry. Kenneth Seeskin. Of
at the Rabbinical Assembly convention, the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Los Angeles, California, March, 1993. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 88.
Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 14–19. Barack, Nathan A.
Schulweis, Harold M. Religious leadership in our critical age. Vol.
The character of halakhah entering the 21st 8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 28–32.
century. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Blumenthal, David R.
pp. 5–13. On repentance: from the oral discourses of
Steinberg, Werner. Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Hebrew.
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt. (ed.) Pinchas H. Peli. Review. Vol. 31,
Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, p. No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 37–39.
103. Breslauer, S. Daniel.
Waskow, Arthur. Thoughts on idolatry. Occasioned by the
Goddess feminism. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter. new High Holy Day mahzor. Vol. 30,
Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 94–95. No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 52–57.
Wernick, Eugene A. Burnstein, Alexander J.
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt. The book of books: an introduction.
Letters. Mortimer Ostow; Mel Rosen. Solomon Goldman. Review. Vol. 4, No.
Response. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, 4, June, 1948, pp. 25–29.
p. 91. Gertel, Elliot B.
Wertheimer, Jack. Revelation and rabbinic tradition. Vol. 36,
The current dilemma of Conservative Juda- No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 60–67.
ism. Delivered at the Forum for Conserv- The World Parliament of Religions. Semi-
ative Renewal, June, 1993. Excerpted in nars held in Chicago, 1993. Teach ’Em
part from A people divided: Judaism in Company. Review and response.
contemporary America. Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 19–25. 1996, pp. 69–82.
HUNGARY Goodman, Lenn E.
Kiel, Mark W. An historic misunderstanding of the ‘Keriy-
Piety and perserverance: Jews from the at Shema.’ Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
Carpathian Mountains. Herman Dicker. 1979, pp. 36–49.

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Katz, Nathan. torial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter,
The Jewish secret and the Dalai Lama. A 1992, pp. 91–92.
Dharamsala diary. Vol. 43, No. 4, Sum- Weine, Max.
mer, 1991, pp. 33–46. Maimonides’ thirteen articles of faith. Vol.
Kaunfer, Alvin H. 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 26–32.
Aaron and the golden calf: biblical tradi- Yuter, Alan J.
tion and midrashic interpretation. Vol. Studies in the Mishne Torah: Book of
41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 87–94. Knowledge. Moses Maimonides.
Leeman, Saul. Hebrew. Hakham Jose Faur. Review.
The religion of Israel. Yehezkel Kaufmann. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp.
(tr. & abrdg.) Moshe Greenberg. 80–85.
Review. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, IMMORTALITY. See also MESSIANISM
pp. 73–75. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Religion in the Old Testament. Robert H. Walking humbly with God: the life and
Pfeiffer. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah Matt.
1963, pp. 60–63. (ed.) Daniel C. Matt. Of the making of
Matt, Hershel Jonah. books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4,
Acknowledging the King. The You and He, Summer, 1994, p. 92.
the They and We, of Aleinu. In memory On life after death. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.Of
of Joel Abba Bernards. Vol. 30, No. 2, the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Winter, 1976, pp. 68–77. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 90.
Meirovich, Harvey W. The death of death: resurrection and
Rav’s haggadah: a theological homily. immortality in Jewish thought. Neil
Steven Saltzman; Harvey W. Meirovich. Gillman. Of the making of books . . .
Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997,
20–28. pp. 91–92.
Neusner, Jacob. Finkelstein, Louis.
Notes on Jewish symbols in the Human equality in the Jewish tradition.
Greco–Roman period. Erwin Goode- Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 2–27.
nough. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Heschel, Abraham Joshua.
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 77–92. Reflections on death. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall,
Saltzman, Steven. 1973, pp. 3–9.
Rav’s haggadah: a theological homily. Lebendiger, Israel.
Steven Saltzman; Harvey W. Meirovich. The need for belief in immortality. Vol. 15,
Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 35–42.
20–28. Schochet, Elijah Judah.
Schochet, Elijah Judah. Texts and studies. Saul Lieberman. Review.
Texts and studies. Saul Lieberman. Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 69–71.
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 69–71. Schorsch, Ismar.
Silverman, David Wolf. “To be or not to be.” Vol. 40, No. 3,
In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, Spring, 1988, pp. 7–9.
1960, pp. 51–55. Weine, Max.
Snapp, Kevin. Maimonides’ thirteen articles of faith. Vol.
A curious ring in the ears. Ambiguity and 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 26–32.
ambivalence in the conclusion of the INDEXES. See also BIBLIOGRAPHIES and
Book of Job. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, RESOURCES
pp. 34–50. Conservative Judaism.
Wachs, Saul P. Vol. 1–2, January, 1945—June, 1946, Vol.
Aleinu: rabbinic theology in biblical lan- 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 43–44.
guage. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. Vol. 1–3, 1945–1947, Vol. 3, No. 4, July,
46–49. 1947, pp. 36–38.
Aleinu: Rabbinic theology in biblical lan- Vol. 1–17, 1945–1963. Doris Noveck.
guage. Saul P. Wachs. Corrections. Edi- (1963), pp. 1–32.

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INDEXES (cont’d.) Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon
Conservative Judaism (cont’d.) Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
Vol. 18–30, 1964–1976. Vol. 31, No. 4, Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth
Summer, 1977, pp. 44–96. Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Musleah;
Vol. 31–33, 1976–1980. Vol. 33, No. 4, Louis Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Lionel
Summer, 1980, pp. 99–112. Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield.
Dresner, Samuel H. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp.
The wisdom of the Zohar: an anthology of 77–78.
texts. Three volumes. Fischel Lachower; Weiss, M. David.
Isaiah Tishby. (tr.) David Goldstein. Buddhism. Richard A. Gard. Review. Vol.
Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70.
88–90. Hindusim. Louis Renou. Review. Vol. 18,
Friedman, Shamma. No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70.
Talmud Yerushalmi, codex Vatican (Vat. INTERMARRIAGE
Ebr. 133). Page concordance index. Abelson, Kassel.
Venice edition. A. P. Sherry. Introduc- The status of a non-Jewish spouse and chil-
tion. Saul Lieberman. On the Yerushal- dren of a mixed-marriage in the syna-
mi. Review. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, gogue. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982,
1972, pp. 92–94. pp. 39–49.
Goldschmidt, Lazarus. Abramowitz, Mayer.
Oznaim laTorah, subject-concordance to First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24,
the Babylonian Talmud. Lazarus Gold- No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 75–78.
schmidt. (ed) Rafael Edelmann. Review. Agus, Jacob B.
Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 14, No. 4, The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum-
Summer, 1960, p. 60. mer, 1982, pp. 33–38.
Slosberg, Robert B. Arian, Charles L.
Responsa and papers of the Committee on Rabbis, intermarriage, and the Christian
Jewish Law and Standards. Index. Vol. clergy. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp.
34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, 84–86.
pp. 43–54. Barnard, Gershom.
INDIA Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
Kanter, Shamai. lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Letter.
Mephistopheles and the Androgyne. Mircea Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, p. 105.
Eliade. (tr.) J. M. Cohen. Books in brief. Is outreach possible in the Conservative
Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 72. movement? Steven Bayar. Letter. Vol.
Katz, Nathan. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp.
The Jewish secret and the Dalai Lama. A 106–107.
Dharamsala diary. Vol. 43, No. 4, Sum- Bayar, Steven.
mer, 1991, pp. 33–46. Is outreach possible in the Conservative
Klein, Isaac. movement? Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn Abi 1987, pp. 62–70.
Zimra. Israel M. Goldman. Review. Vol. Bernards, Solomon S.
26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 91–92. The marriage bed. Harry F. Tashman.
Musleah, Ezekiel N. Review. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical pp. 43–45.
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Bohnen, Eli A.
Joel T. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Intermarriage. Albert I. Gordon. Review.
Lewis; Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 80–81.
Wolpe; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Dancing with Esau. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. 1998, pp. 10–23.
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Cohen, Steven M.
Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Deconstructing the outreach-inreach

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debate. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, Harris, Monford.
pp. 26–33. On marrying outside one’s existence. Vol.
Dresner, Samuel H. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 61–64.
Renewal. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, Huberman, Steven.
pp. 53–69. From Christianity to Judaism: religious
Epstein, Lawrence J. changers in American society. Vol. 36,
Outreach to interfaith couples: two concep- No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 10–28.
tual models. Michael Wasserman. Let- Kanter, Shamai.
ter. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, p. 61. A word from the editor. Vol. 43, No. 1,
Fenster, Myron M. Fall, 1990, p. 3.
America is different: the search for Jewish Kaplan, Dana Evan.
identity. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Review. Opening the gates of the Jewish communi-
Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. ty. A consideration of recent proposals
70–73. for “proactive conversion.” Vol. 52,
Glazer, Melvin. No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 32–46.
Crosscurrents: children, family and reli- Kushner, Harold S.
gion. Evelyn Kaye. Review. Vol. 34, No. Marriage: an interfaith guide for couples.
3, January/February, 1981, pp. 55–57. R. Hathorn; W. H. Genne; M. L. Brill.
Goldberg, Abraham. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4,
Jewish law and religious values in the secu- Summer, 1971, p. 94.
lar state. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, Layman, Robert.
pp. 41–48. The convert and the rabbi as “stress
letters: absorbers”: a family-systems approach
The ethical dimension in the halakhah. to problematic conversions. Michael
In memory of Dr. Michael Higger. Wasserman. Intermarriage and Conserv-
20th yahrzeit. Robert Gordis. in ative Judaism: an approach for the
response to Jewish law and religious 1990’s. Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Letter.
values in the secular state. Vol. 26, Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 93.
No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 70–74. Maller, Allen S.
Reply. Abraham Goldberg. Vol. 27, No. Speaking with interfaith couples. Vol. 44,
1, Fall, 1972, pp. 56–58. No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 33–39.
Response. Robert Gordis. Vol. 27, No. Neusner, Jacob.
1, Fall, 1972, pp. 58–61. The future of American Judaism. Vol. 18,
Goldfarb, Solomon D. No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 30–38.
Who is a Jewish child? Vol. 30, No. 4, Roth, Joel.
Summer, 1976, pp. 3–9. Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
Gordis, Daniel. lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. 35,
Keruv and the status of intermarried fami- No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 50–55.
lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. 35, Schnitzer, Jeshaia.
No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 50–55. Sex ways in fact and faith. (eds.) Evelyn M.
Gordis, Robert F. and Sylvanus M. Duvall. Books in brief.
The ethical dimension in the halakhah. In Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84.
memory of Dr. Michael Higger. 20th One marriage—two faiths, James H.
yahrzeit. Robert Gordis. Vol. 26, No. 3, Bossard; Eleanor S. Boll. Books in brief.
Spring, 1972, pp. 70–74. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84.
Gordon, Leonard. Schoenberg, Elliot Salo.
The five books of Miriam. Ellen Frankel. Intermarriage and Conservative Judaism:
Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, an approach for the 1990’s. Vol. 43,
pp. 89–90. No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 12–24.
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). Schultz, Joseph.
Intermarriage. Ira J. Eisenstein. Review. Intermarriage and Jewish life, a sympo-
Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. sium. Werner J. Cahnman. Review. Vol.
97–99. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 65–67.

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INTERMARRIAGE (cont’d.) need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
Shulevitz, Marion. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Straining the seams. The impact of death No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 39.
and mourning on converts, intermarried Abramson, Glenda.
couples and their children. Vol. 43, No. God and the Israeli poets. Vol. 45, No. 1,
4, Summer, 1991, pp. 56–65. Fall, 1992, pp. 3–20.
Siegel, Seymour. Ackerman, Walter I.
Gerut and the Conservative movement. Taly: a new alternative in Israeli education.
Halakhah. Harold I. Stern; Seymour Walter I. Ackerman; Gerald L. Show-
Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; Responses stack. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 67–80.
1979, pp. 32–41. Adler, Joshua J.
Keruv and the status of intermarried fami- letters from Jerusalem:
lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Com- Baba Sali and other follies. Theodore
ments. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, Friedman. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 4,
pp. 56–58. Summer, 1987, pp. 92–93.
Standard of Rabbinic practice. Committee Agnon, Shmuel Yosef.
on Jewish Law and Standards. The Rab- Introduction to the Kaddish. Hebrew and
binical Assembly. Joel Roth. Letter. Vol. English. For those who died in the
39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 86–87. Israeli war. trans. Samuel H. Dresner.
Sky, Harry. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 1–4.
The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum- Peace everlasting. Short story. Israel life and
mer, 1982, pp. 59–62. letters. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Vol. 19, No.
Steinhorn, Elihu J. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 32–39.
Conversion and Conservative Judaism. Agress, Hyman.
Theodore Friedman. Letter. Vol. 29, To Jerusalem and back: a personal account.
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 86–87. Saul Bellow. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
Tobin, Gary A. Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 101–103.
Structural change, Jewish identity, and Agus, Jacob B.
interfaith marriages of American Jews. articles:
Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 3–11. The status of American Israel—a Con-
Wasserman, Michael. servative view. Vol. 2, No. 2, Febru-
Outreach to interfaith couples: two concep- ary, 1946, pp. 1–14.
tual models. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, American Jewry and Israel. The limits
pp. 74–86. and need of dissent. Mordecai Wax-
The convert and the rabbi as “stress man; Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discus-
absorbers”: a family-systems approach sion. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter, 1977,
to problematic conversions. Vol. 43, pp. 37–38.
No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 25–38. reviews:
Intermarriage and Jewish continuity. The Torah u-mitzvot ba-zeman hazeh. J.
rabbinic double bind. Vol. 48, No. 3, Lebowitz. Review. Vol. 10, No. 4,
Spring, 1996, pp. 33–39. Summer, 1956, pp. 47–50.
Weintraub, Samuel H. The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review
Project Link: principled, sensitive, Conserv- essay. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972,
ative outreach. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, pp. 46–57.
1990, pp. 39–49. Alon, Eli.
ISAAC. See under BIBLE and BIBLICAL Two poems. A. Eli. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Vol.
SCHOLARSHIP; PATRIARCHS and 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 60–61.
MATRIARCHS; SACRIFICE Artson, Bradley Shavit.
ISRAEL. See also ARCHEOLOGY articles:
as land and state Our covenant with stones. A Jewish
Abramowitz, Mayer. ecology of earth. Vol. 44, No. 1,
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Fall, 1991, pp. 25–35.

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Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. Berlin, Isaiah, Sir.
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. Acceptance speech upon receiving the
26–34. Jerusalem prize. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
reviews: 1980, pp. 14–17.
Without a single answer: poems on con- Birnbaum, Ervin.
temporary Israel. Elaine Marcus Ideological change in Israel. Alan Arian.
Starkman; Leah Schweitzer. Of the Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969,
making of books . . . Review. Vol. 43, pp. 84–87.
No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 94–95. Bisk, Tsvi.
The Jerusalem report. Periodical. (ed.) The Conservative movement in Israel. Vol.
Hirsh Goodman. Of the making of 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 28–33.
books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Blumenthal, Mortimer J.
Artson. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, Children of the dream. Bruno Bettelheim.
1992, p. 94. Review essay. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring,
The Rosendorf quartet: a novel. Nathan 1970, pp. 16–19.
Shaham. trans. Dalya Bilu. Of the Bokser, Ben Zion.
making of books . . . Reviews. Rabbi Kook: builder and dreamer of zion.
Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 46, No. Israel life and letters. Vol. 19, No. 2,
1, Fall, 1993, p. 96. Winter, 1965, pp. 68–78.
The Jewish war. Tova Reich. Of the Rabbi Kook the poet. Vol. 25, No. 3,
making of books . . . Reviews. Spring, 1971, pp. 56–63.
Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 49, No. A letter by the Gerer rebbe. Vol. 35, No. 2,
4, Summer, 1997, p. 90. Winter, 1982, pp. 26–32.
Axelrad, Albert S. Bossin, Gary.
Reflection on religious pluralism and the The harvest. Meyer Levin. Review. Vol. 32,
state of Israel. Vol. 34, No. 5, No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 78.
May/June, 1981, pp. 41–47. Brandwein, Chaim.
Ballonoff, Martin. The conflict of generations in modern
Dialogue: the Israeli and the American Jew. Hebrew literature. Israel life and letters.
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp.
72–75. 79–83.
Barack, Nathan A. Breakstone, David.
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserva- Moral education. The challenge to Conser-
tive–Reform bet din in Israel. Gilbert vative Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Kollin. Letter. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 32–42.
1974, pp. 79–80. Bronstein, Robert.
Barmash, Pamela. Selections from a commentary on the Hag-
Jewish women living the challenge: a gadah. Jonathan Omer-man. Letter. Vol.
Hadassah compendium. ed. Carol Dia- 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. 96.
ment. Programming ideas. Claudia Brooks, David B.
Chernov; Leora Tanenbaum. Review. The sharpening struggle for Israel’s environ-
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. ment. David B. Brooks; Joseph Shadur.
95–96. Previously published in part as “Israel
Berenbaum, Michael G. and the Environment: Signs of
Self portrait of a hero: the letters of Progress,” David B. Brooks. Recon-
Jonathan Netanyahu. Benjamin structionist, 55:4, 1990. Vol. 44, No. 1,
Netanyahu; Ido Netanyahu. Introduc- Fall, 1991, pp. 51–58.
tion. Herman Wouk. Review. Vol. 35, Brown, Michael.
No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 88–91. Reflection’s on Israel’s turning 40. Vol. 40,
Bergman, Samuel Hugo. No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 10–13.
The power of conversation. A word to the Burnstein, Alexander J.
Jews and Arabs. (tr.) Eric L. Friedland. Conception of Israel in the Kusari. Vol. 1,
Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 3–6. No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 19–26.

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ISRAEL (cont’d.) symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
Carr, Judy. 1977, pp. 55–56.
Religious alternatives in Israel. 1. Can pro- “Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis
gressive Judaism take root? Vol. 25, No. rethink the Akedah. Vol. 43, No. 1,
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 70–72. Fall, 1990, pp. 50–60.
Chazan, Barry. Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Texts and contexts. Israel in the Jewish cur- From Jerusalem to the edge of heaven:
riculum. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, meditations on the soul of Israel. Ari
pp. 42–51. Elon. (tr.) Tikva Frymer-Kensky.
Texts and contexts. Israel in the Jewish cur- Review. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997,
riculum. Barry Chazan. Letter. Azriel pp. 83–84.
Eisenberg. Reply. Vol. 25, No. 3, Lost love: the untold story of Henrietta
Spring, 1971, pp. 82–83. Szold. Baila Round Shargel. Review.
Chertoff, Mordecai S Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 87–88.
articles: The rise and fall of Jewish nationalism:
Israel—the writer’s promised land. Vol. Jewish and Christian ethnicity in
7, No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 33–37. ancient Palestine. Doron Mendels.
reviews: Review. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998,
Israel: its role in civilization. Moshe pp. 93–95.
Davis. Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, Cytron, Barry D.
1957, pp. 45–46. A word from the guest editor. Vol. 40, No.
Chinitz, Jacob. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 5–6.
articles: Dalin, David.
“Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis World Jewry and the State of Israel. (ed.)
rethink the Akedah. Jack Cohen Let- Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3,
ter. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. January/February, 1981, pp. 53–55.
94–95. Davis, Moshe.
The halakhah of Zionism. Vol. 46, No. Our share in Eretz Yisrael. Vol. 11, No. 3,
3, Spring, 1994, pp. 45–54. Spring, 1957, pp. 26–36.
Cohen, Arthur. The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo-
Our present situation. Vol. 11, No. 2, Win- rary Jewish life. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
ter, 1957, pp. 13–19. 1969, pp. 41–58.
Cohen, Gerson D. Diamond, James S.
Israel: anticipation and reality. The mean- Notes from a youth village. Israel life and
ing of Israel in the perspective of histo- letters. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965,
ry. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. pp. 20–31.
Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric The Israeli writer as mass psychotherapist.
Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Some interpretive notes on A. B.
Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. Yehoshua’s ‘Hame’ahev’ (The lover).
Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 3–14. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp.
Cohen, Harry A. 95–100.
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Dresner, Samuel H.
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, From the ends of the earth. Howard M.
1977, pp. 60–61. Sachar. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
Cohen, Jack J. Spring, 1964, p. 77.
Problems of religion in the Jewish state. Drinan, S.J., Robert F.
Hebrew. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–Jan- The state of Israel: theological implications
uary, 1948–1949, pp. 56–51. for Christians. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring,
The end of halakhah? Vol. 8, No. 2, Janu- 1968, pp. 28–35.
ary, 1952, pp. 9–15. Eckardt, A. Roy.
Religion and the Israeli student. Vol. 20, Israel: an echo of eternity. Abraham Joshua
No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 23–29. Heschel. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini mer, 1969, pp. 70–73.

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Edelman, Martin (Moshe). Israel. Michael Graetz. Vol. 46, No. 3,
What a difference a state makes: Israel at Spring, 1994, pp. 62–69.
40. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. Frank, M. Z.
14–19. The Dniepr and the Jordan. Vol. 20, No. 3,
Ehrlich, Emma G. Spring, 1966, pp. 24–41.
Nine letters from Solomon Schechter to Frankel, William.
Henrietta Szold. Abraham E. Millgram; American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Emma G. Ehrlich. Postcript. Vol. 32, need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 94–95. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31,
Eisenberg, Azriel. No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 36.
Texts and contexts. Israel in the Jewish cur- Freudenstein, Eric.
riculum. Barry Chazan. Letter. Vol. 25, Israel: anticipation and reality. Technology
No. 3, Spring, 1971, p. 82. assessment and the Jewish tradition.
Epstein, Jerome M. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A.
From Argentina to Israel. An inevitable Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric
journey. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M.
pp. 50–54. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp.
Epstein, Lawrence J. 44–52.
Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, Friedman, Theodore.
1992, pp. 73–79. letters:
Faber, Salamon. A letter from Israel. Israel life and let-
Jews, Judaism and the state of Israel. Ben ters. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965,
Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 90–92.
Spring, 1975, pp. 92–93. Baba Sali and other follies. Theodore
Feder, Avraham. Friedman. Letter. Joshua J. Adler.
Israel: a dream faces the challenges of reali- Reply. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
ty. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 1987, pp. 93–94.
20–24. letters from Jerusalem:
Fenster, Myron M. On kibbutzim. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer,
articles: 1973, pp. 63–65.
A Conservative zionist party. Robert The Yom Kippur war. Vol. 28, No. 2,
Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Con- Winter, 1974, pp. 29–33.
servative zionist party? Myron M. On scholars and computers. Vol. 28,
Fenster; Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 73–76.
Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. Politics from proof-texts. Vol. 28, No.
13–15. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 82–84.
reviews: Of Talmud and taxis. Vol. 29, No. 1,
The case for Israel. Frank Gervasi. Fall, 1974, pp. 66–71.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. A cultural renaissance. Vol. 29, No. 3,
2, Winter, 1968, p. 94. Spring, 1975, pp. 74–78.
Notes from the frontier. Hugh Nis- The range of Molad. Vol. 29, No. 4,
senson. Books in brief. Review. Vol. Summer, 1975, pp. 73–78.
22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. p. 94. Party politics. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter,
Israel: politics and people. Leonard J. 1976, pp. 78–82.
Fein. Books in brief. Review. Vol. Baalei teshuvah today. Vol. 30, No. 4,
23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 93. Summer, 1976, pp. 75–79.
Fishman, Hertzel. Israeli youth: a survey. Vol. 31, Nos.
A new zionism. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.
1957, pp. 36–45. 86–89.
An organic approach to Israel. Vol. 29, No. Israel’s national elections. Vol. 31, No.
3, Spring, 1975, pp. 85–88. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 75–79.
Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the The Israeli secularist: an obstacle. Vol.
way. The open forum. Our task in 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 80–83.

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ISRAEL (cont’d.) Tragedy and theology, punishment and
Friedman, Theodore. (cont’d.) politics. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring,
letters from Jerusalem (cont’d.): 1986, pp. 89–93.
At the Zionist Congress: religious plu- Baba Sali and other follies. Vol. 38, No.
ralism wins a round. Vol. 32, No. 1, 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 107–112.
Fall, 1978, pp. 38–42. In the world of books. Vol. 39, No. 1,
Gershom Scholem: exuberant scholar of Fall, 1986, pp. 105–109.
Jewish mysticism. Vol. 32, No. 2, Bending or breaking? Women confront
Winter, 1979, pp. 75–79. the religious establishment. Vol. 39,
Conversion as an obstacle course. Vol. No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 66–70.
32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. Siah Mesharim: Israeli dialogue and
96–100. diversity. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Jewish religious tradition: a new look. 1987, pp. 71–77.
To be a Jew—identity and world Baba Sali and other follies. Theodore
view. Alexander Barzel. Review Friedman. Letter. Joshua J. Adler.
essay. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. Reply. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
68–72. 1987, pp. 93–94.
Politics and religion in Israel. Vol. 33, Conservative Israeli halakhah. Vol. 40,
No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 60–64. No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 86–91.
The parashah. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem- An Israeli colleague’s Zionist vision.
ber/December, 1980, pp. 54–58. Hazon veSivro (?). Herzl Fishman.
Seven Jewish cultures: a reinterpretation Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
of Jewish history and thought. 1987/1988, pp. 87–91.
Efraim Shmueli. Review. Vol. 34, Breaking new ground in talmudic stud-
No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. ies. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp.
48–52. 59–63.
Truth in the shadow of war. Vol. 34, Who is not a Jew? The halakhic status
No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. of an apostate. Vol. 41, No. 2 Win-
73–75. ter, 1988/1989, pp. 53–60.
Legal values and Judaism: towards a A Jerusalem Tikkun Leyl Shavuot. Vol.
philosophy of halakhah. Ze’ev Falk. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 50–52.
Review. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, “Words, words, words.” Vol. 42, No. 2,
1981, pp. 70–74. Winter, 1989–90, pp. 59–62.
Israel’s electoral system. Vol. 35, No. 1, reviews:
Fall, 1981, pp. 65–68. Publications of the study circle on Dias-
Civil cases and rabbinical courts. Vol. pora Jewry, Vol. I 1966–67, Vol. II
35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 75–79. 1967–68. Moshe Davis. Review.
The legacy of Yamit. Vol. 36, No. 1, Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp.
Fall, 1982, pp. 93–98. 85–87.
Some unexplained features of ancient Jewish religious tradition: a new look.
synagogues. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, To be a Jew—identity and world
1983, pp. 35–42. view. Alexander Barzel. Review
Conversion to Judaism in Israel. Vol. essay. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp.
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 68–72.
74–80. Seven Jewish cultures: a reinterpretation
History and current conflicts. Vol. 37, of Jewish history and thought. Efraim
No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 64–70. Shmueli. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, Jan-
Religion and politics in Israel. Vol. 37, uary/February, 1981, pp. 48–52.
No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 56–60. Legal values and Judaism: towards a
The image of the Israeli religious estab- philosophy of halakhah. Ze’ev Falk.
lishment. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, Review. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June,
1984, pp. 62–68. 1981, pp. 70–74.

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An Israeli colleague’s Zionist vision. land (Eretz Yisrael). Eugene and Annette
Hazon veSivro (?). Herzl Fishman. Labovitz. Books in Review . . . Vol. 49,
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 82–83.
1987/1988, pp. 87–91. Goitein, Denise.
Futterman, Matthew. Letter from Jerusalem. Vol. 21, No. 4, Sum-
The potential of Conservative Judaism in mer, 1967, pp. 11–14.
Israel. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, Goldberg, Abraham.
pp. 44–51. Jewish law and religious values in the secu-
Gafni, Mordecai. lar state. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
Walking together. Can religious and secular pp. 41–48.
Jews forge a common spiritual lan- Jewish law and religious values in the secu-
guage. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. lar state. Reply. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall,
22–37. 1972, pp. 56–58.
Gaines, Janet. Goldberg, Harvey E.
Hanaton scenes, 1991. Alexander A tradition of invention. Family and educa-
Graubart. Letter. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, tional institutions among contemporary
1993, pp. 95–96. traditionalizing Jews. Originally
Garfinkle, Adam. appeared in French as Transmission
The two religions of American Jews. A passages en monde juif, 1994. Vol. 47,
provocation for the sake of Heaven. No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 69–84.
Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 3–22. Goldman, N. Saul.
Gershfield, Edward. The akedah: angel unbound. Burton Caine.
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Human logic, God’s logic, and the ake-
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin dah. Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou” and
Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, the akedah. Stephen L. Stulman. Letter.
1970, pp. 30–31. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p.95.
Gertel, Elliot B. Goldstein, Israel.
Zionism broadly defined. A religious per- Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
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pp. 55–61. 1977, pp. 53–55.
Ginzberg, Eli. Goldstein, Leon J.
Aliyah: Israel’s manpower problem. Vol. The making of modern Zionism: the intel-
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Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. Spring, 1983, pp. 84–87.
31–45. Zionism in transition. (ed.) Moshe Davis.
Israel: anticipation and reality. Israel: ero- Review. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983,
sion of the socialist ideal. Gerson D. pp. 84–87.
Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph Heckel- Goldstein, Nason.
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Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer. Vol. Tawil. Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/
27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 15–24. October, 1980, pp. 77–78.
Gitelson, Susan A. Golinkin, David.
Whatever became of Uganda? Vol. 25, No. articles:
3, Spring, 1971, pp. 23–32. Yom HaShoah: a program of obser-
Glassman, Bernard. vance. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish heritage 1984, pp. 52–64.
and history, Vol. 1. The Talmudic period: responsa:
the Medieval period & the Middle Ages.: Responsum regarding entering the Tem-
The Sephardic Age. Vol. II The Silver ple Mount in our day. Va’ad
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can Jewish experience: returning to our Spring, 1996, pp. 3–9.

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ISRAEL (cont’d.) A Yom Kippur war diary. Vol. 29, No.
Golinkin, David (cont’d.) 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 13–25.
responsa (cont’d.): Our task in Israel. Presidential inaugral
Responsum regarding the right to priva- address. Rabbinical Assembly, June,
cy. Delivered as “A Halakhic 1992. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993,
Approach to the Information Super- pp. 69–71.
highway,” at the 1995 Whizin Inter- Contemporary philosophical quests for
national Symposium on Technology God. Metaphors for God. Vol. 51,
and Ethics, University of Judaism, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 69–80.
Los Angeles, February 1995. Vol. Contemporary philosophical quests for
48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. God. Metaphors for God. Michael
10–13. Graetz. Theories, models, and
Goodblatt, Morris S. metaphors. Response. William E.
Converting because of marriage motives. Kaufman. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 1999, pp. 81–83.
30–40. Letter from Beer Sheva. Vol. 53, No. 1,
Goodman, Arnold M. Fall, 2000, pp. 76–80.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Graubart, Alexander.
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Hanaton scenes, 1991. Vol. 44, No. 3,
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution. Vol. 31, Spring, 1992, pp. 26–36.
No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 35–36. Hanaton scenes, 1991. Letter. Janet Gaines.
Gordis, David M. Response. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993,
Communicating Conservative Judaism. Vol. p. 96.
32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 16–22. Greenberg, Simon.
Gordis, Robert F. The land, the diaspora, and the synagogue.
The biblical basis of democracy. Vol. 4, No. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 41–49.
4, June, 1948, pp. 1–12. The American Jewish community in transi-
Jewish law and religious values in the secu- tion. Adapted from the Israel Goldstein
lar state. Abraham Goldberg. Letter. Lecture, Jerusalem, 1993. Vol. 46, No.
Abraham Goldberg. Response. Vol. 27, 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 30–36.
No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 58–61. reviews:
A Conservative zionist party. Vol. 31, No. Behold the fire. Michael Blankfort.
3, Spring, 1977, pp. 3–14. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3,
A Conservative zionist party. Robert Spring, p. 101.
Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Conserv- Halpern, Morris.
ative zionist party? Myron M. Fenster; Shabbes goy and Shabbes Jew. The chal-
Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. Vol. 31, lenge to Jewish law in Israel. Louis I.
No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 18–20. Rabinowitz. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 3,
Gotlieb, Aryeh L. Spring, 1971, p. 84.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; articles:
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, Two views of Conservative Judaism in
No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 36–37. Israel. Robert Hammer; Michael
Gottlieb, Bill. Graetz. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
The other side of the coin. Alfred M. Lilien- 1974, pp. 80–83.
thal. Review. Joseph P. Sternstein. Let- Conservative Judaism and Israel. Vol.
ter. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, p. 94. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 79–82.
Graetz, Michael. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
articles: Schorsch. Letter. Vol. 44, No. 4,
Two views of Conservative Judaism in Summer, 1992, p. 95.
Israel. Robert Hammer; Michael A generation of Isaacs. Letter from
Graetz. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, Israel. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
1974, pp. 83–85. pp. 71–74.

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Have the Days lost their Awe? Letter intellectuals. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
from Israel. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 3–19.
1993, pp. 85–87. The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting
Harlow, Jules. intellectuals. Letter. Ernest Stock. Reply.
Introducing Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol. 37, Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 5–17. 82–83.
Heckelman, A. Joseph. A kaddish for liberation theology? Vol. 45,
articles: No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 56–68.
Israel: anticipation and reality. Deir Jacobs, Louis.
Yassin: the “massacre”that never Holy places. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984,
was. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; pp. 4–16.
A. Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Jaspers, Karl.
Eric Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; Israel and the western alliance. Vol. 17, No.
Aaron M. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp.
Spring, 1973, pp. 25–33. 61–64.
Arab attitudes toward Israel. Kanter, Shamai.
Yehoshofat Harkabi. Review. Vol. Jewish identity. Baruch Litvin. Books in
27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 88–89. brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p.
Israel: anticipation and reality. Deir 71.
Yassin: the “massacre”that never Kaufman, William E.
was. A. Joseph Heckelman. Letter. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Roger E. Herst. Reply. Vol. 28, No. God. Metaphors for God. Michael
2, Winter, 1974, pp. 82–83. Graetz. Theories, models, and
reviews: metaphors. Response. William E. Kauf-
The Jewish national home in Palestine. man. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Ben Halpern. Review. Vol. 25, No. 81–83.
4, Summer, 1971, pp. 92–94. Kaufmann, Walter.
Herst, Roger E. The future of Jewish identity. Vol. 24, No.
Israel: anticipation and reality. Herzl’s Der 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 2–14.
Judenstaat, on Israel’s anniversary. Kelman, Wolfe.
Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph Judaism in Israel. Israel life and letters. Vol.
Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 1–19.
Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
53–60. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Israel: anticipation and reality. Deir Yassin: No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 39–40.
the “massacre”that never was. A. Kerbel, Paul.
Joseph Heckelman. Letter. Vol. 28, No. The long shadow: culture and politics in
2, Winter, 1974, pp. 81–82. the Middle East. Daniel Pipes. Review.
Hirsch, Richard G. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 70–71.
Mercaz. Delivered at Mercaz, Jerusalem, Kibbutz Dafna, Members of.
1981. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August, An educational critique. Be’in tze’irim. Vol.
1981, pp. 35–41. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 20–25.
Hollander, Benjamin J. Kieval, Philip.
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Israel and America—bridge or brith? Vol.
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 5, No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 27–30.
1977, pp. 43–50. Klein, Isaac.
Hoffman, Lawrence A. Talmudic law and the modern state. Moshe
On the 40th anniversary of Israel’s state- Silberg. (tr.) Ben Zion Bokser. Review.
hood. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, p. 75.
25–29. Kling, Simcha.
Isaac, Erich and Rael Jean. Our Zionist fathers: Israel Friedlander. Vol.
The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 27–32.

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ISRAEL (cont’d.) Hebrew. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950,
Kollin, Gilbert. pp. 48–33.
articles: Leiter, Shmuel.
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Con- The ironic imagination. A reading of Soil of
servative–Reform bet din in Israel. the land of Israel. S. Y. Agnon. Vol. 21,
Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 1–26.
Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Lerner, Anne Lapidus.
Eric Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; One woman’s spirituality. Vol. 48, No. 1,
Aaron M. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Fall, 1995, pp. 65–70.
Spring, 1973, pp. 36–43. Yehuda Amichai. An appreciation. Vol. 53,
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Con- No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 5–10.
servative–Reform bet din in Israel. Lerner, Stephen C.
Letter. Nathan A. Barack. Reply. Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. symposium. Introduction. Vol. 31, No.
80–81. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 41–42.
reviews: Levine, Etan.
The founding fathers of Israel. Gershon Confronting the aliyah option. Vol. 34, No.
Winer. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win- 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 42–51.
ter, 1972, pp. 90–92. Levine, Murray.
Kreitman, Benjamin Z. The Jerusalem anthology: a literary guide.
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Reuven Hammer. Review. Vol. 48, No.
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin 4, Summer, 1996, p. 92.
Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, Envisioning Israel: the changing ideals and
1970, pp. 21–26. images of North American Jews. Allon
Kushner, Harold S. Gal. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
Poems. Yehuda Amichai. (tr.) Assia Gut- 1997, pp. 87–88.
mann. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24, Lewis, Theodore N.
No. 3, Spring, 1970, p. 72. Israel as the false Messiah. Arnold Jacob
American volunteers and Israel’s War of Wolf. Letter. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring,
Independence. A. Joseph Heckelman. 1989, pp. 93–95.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Liebman, Charles S.
Spring, 1974, p. 94. Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel. (eds.)
Kushner, Lawrence. Raphael Patai; S. Z. Abramov. Review.
Abraham Isaac Kook: the lights of peni- Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
tence, the moral principles, lights of 85–87.
holiness, essays, letters and poems. (tr.) Perpetual dilemmas: Jewish religion in the
Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 34, No. Jewish state. S. Zalman Abramov.
3, January/February, 1981, pp. 57–58. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Lasker, Arnold A. 1976–1977, pp. 93–95.
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Matt, Jonathan.
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 41. 1977, pp. 58–60.
Laskin, Martin. Meirovich, Harvey W.
Secular holidays in modern Israel. The The spiritual absorption of Soviet Jews.
move toward traditional beliefs, sym- The role of Masorti Judaism. Vol. 44,
bols and rituals. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 16–25.
1993, pp. 44–59. Milgrom, Jeremy.
Laub, Morris. Kiddush hashem and hillul hashem in the
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Vol. 22, Jewish state. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring,
No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 77–79. 1988, pp. 30–35.
Lebenstein, Eliezer. Nadell, Pamela S.
Concept of the state in Jewish tradition. Like all the nations? The life and legacy of

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Judah L. Magnes. William M. Brinner; Perlman, Mark.
Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 43, No. 1, West German reparations to Israel.
Fall, 1990, pp. 69–70. Nicholas Balabkins. Review. Vol. 26,
Nash, Stanley. No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 80–83.
Three great men of Hebrew letters. New The German path to Israel. Rolf Vogel.
light on Yosef Haim Brenner. Break- Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972,
down and bereavement. (tr.) Hille pp. 80–83.
Halkin. Review essay. S. Gershon Levi; Polish, David.
Judah Nadich; Stanley Nash. Vol. 27, The joint kallah: I. Religious alternatives in
No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 74–78. Israel. Discussion included. Vol. 23, No.
Israeli fathers and sons revisited. A late 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 6–14.
divorce (and other stories). A. B. Porath, Jonathan D.
Yehoshua. Review essay (includes American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
analysis of other writers also). Vol. 38, need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 28–37. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Va-ani tefillati, shirat ha-tefillah shel No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 40.
meshorerim bene zemannenu. Hillel Rabbinical Assembly.
Weiss. Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, A program for the Conservative movement
1993, pp. 88–89. in Israel. Resolutions added. Rabbinical
Nativ, Gil. students. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the pp. 75–79.
way. Hertzel Fishman. Letter. Vol. 48, Rabinowitz, Louis I.
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 94–96. articles:
Neusner, Jacob. Dat is not religion. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
The foundations of Jewish existence. Vol. 1970, pp. 21–24.
47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 42–52. Shabbes goy and Shabbes Jew. The chal-
Passow, Meyer. lenge to Jewish law in Israel. Vol.
The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo- 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 29–35.
rary Jewish life. Moshe Davis; Isaac The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradi-
Toubin. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, tion. Nissan Waxman. Jewish law
1970, pp. 57–58. and religious values in the secular
Pawlikowski, John T. (Rev.) state. Abraham Goldberg. Reply. Vol.
The Jewish/Christian dialogue: assessment 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 82–84.
and future agenda. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win- How Jewish is the Jewish state? Vol. 26,
ter, 1979, pp. 39–54. No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 1–13.
Pearl, Chaim H. Morale and morals in Israel. Vol. 28,
The religious meaning of the state of Israel. No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 78–81.
Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
56–62. articles:
On the question of birkat kohanim in the Bicentennial reflections on America and
Mesorti synagogue. Vol. 36, No. 2, Israel. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer,
Winter, 1982–83, pp. 52–57. 1976, pp. 39–46.
Peli, Pinchas H. ‘Yetziat Mitzraim.’ Cairo to Jerusalem.
Israel’s religious component. Vol. 24, No. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 3–14.
2, Winter, 1970, pp. 62–75. The Soviet Jewish exodus. Vol. 32, No.
Perkal, Carl. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 23–29.
“Hello Jerusalem.” A commercial model reviews:
for Jewish television. Micha Shagrir; Bring forth the mighty men. Howard
Carl Perkal. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, Singer. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Sum-
1986–87, pp. 47–50. mer, 1970, pp. 84–85.
Perlman, Jonathan. Raskas, Bernard S.
Learning the lessons of Jewish history. Vol. A footnote to Camp David. Vol. 32, No. 2,
40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 36–39. Winter, 1979, pp. 55–57.

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ISRAEL (cont’d.) Time of arrival. Dan Jacobson. Books
Raskas, Bernard S. (cont’d.) briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of 1, Fall, 1963, p. 71.
Judah L. Magnes. (ed) William Brinner; Contemporary Jewry: studies in honor
Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, of Moshe Davis. Geoffrey Wigoder.
Spring, 1989, pp. 84–86. Review. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
Resnick, David. 1984, p. 101.
Yamit remembered. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, Rose, Herbert H.
1983, pp. 68–71. Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris
Riemer, Jack. Laub. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer,
reviews: 1968, pp. 77–78.
Zion in Jewish tradition. Jewish Theo- Rosen, Barry S.
logical Seminary. Books briefly American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
1961, pp. 69–70. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Nachman Syrkin. Marie Syrkin. Books No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 39.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. Rosenak, Michael.
1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. Behold the dreamer. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
Nahum Sokolow. Simcha Kling. Books 1967, pp. 19–33.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew-
1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. ish theology and the current world situ-
Statesman and fighter: Vladimir ation. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E.
Jabotinsky. Joseph Schechtman. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel;
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. Harlan J. Wechsler. Letter. Vol. 29, No.
16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 85–86.
Woman of valor: Henrietta Szold. Irving Rosenberg, Yaakov G.
Fineman. Books briefly noted. American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman;
pp. 69–70. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31,
Ingathering. Robert Gamzey. Books No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 37.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. Rozenberg, Martin.
1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Aliyah. Howard Sachar. Books briefly Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
1961, pp. 69–70. 1970, pp. 31–35.
Envy the frightened. Yael Dayan. Books Roth, Leon.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. Back to, forward from, Ahad Haam? . Vol.
1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
The wild goats of En-Gedi. Herbert pp. 20–30.
Wiener. Books briefly noted. Review. Ruskay, John.
Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 70. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Schorsch.
The Israel Argosy. Thomas Yoseloff. Letter. Reuven Hammer. Response. Vol.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 96.
16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 70. Sandrow, Edward T.
Contemporary issues: Eichmann. Vol. Israel and the crisis of Western civilization.
15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 34–37. Yisrael umashber hatzivilizatsia hamaar-
Israel: ancient mosaics. M. Avi Jonah; avit. Eliezer Livneh. Review essay. Vol.
Meyer Shapiro. Books briefly noted. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 64–67.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Schorsch, Ismar.
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. Poised for takeoff. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
Israeli stories. Joel Blocker. Books 1987, pp. 5–6.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. Schultz, Joseph P.
3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120. American civil Judaism and Israeli civil reli-

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gion. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp.
37–43. 59–67.
Schulweis, Harold M. Ethics and the halakhah. Vol. 25, No. 3,
American Jewry and Israel. The limits and Spring, 1971, pp. 33–40.
need of dissent. Mordecai Waxman; The Jewish family. Survey and annotated
Arnold Jacob Wolf. Discussion. Vol. 31, bibliography. Benjamin Schlesinger.
No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 38. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2,
Segal, Benjamin J. Winter, 1972, p. 93.
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini Silverman, David Wolf.
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall,
1977, pp. 50–52. 1955, pp. 66–70.
Israel: the odyssey of a vision. Vol. 40, No. In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring,
3, Spring, 1988, pp. 40–44. 1957, pp. 54–56.
Terms of endearment. Toward a clearer hori- In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter,
zon for Israeli Masorti Judaism. Vol. 52, 1958, pp. 34–37.
No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 24–31. In the periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter,
Seller, Maxine Schwartz. 1959, pp. 55–58.
With eyes towards Zion: scholars colloqui- A word from the editor. Vol. 37, no. 2,
um on America—Holy Land studies. Winter, 1983–84, p. 3.
Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 1,
Winter, 1980, pp. 91–92. Fall, 1985, pp. 3–4.
Shadur, Joseph. A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 3,
The sharpening struggle for Israel’s environ- Spring, 1988, pp. 3–4.
ment. David B. Brooks; Joseph Shadur. Silverman, Hillel.
Previously published in part as “Israel O Jerusalem. Larry Collins; Dominique
and the Environment: Signs of Lapierre. Review. Vol. 27, No. 3,
Progress,” David B. Brooks. Recon- Spring, 1973, pp. 86–88.
structionist, 55:4, 1990. Vol. 44, No. 1, Simon, Ralph.
Fall, 1991, pp. 51–58. The middle east in the contemporary
Shagrir, Micha. world. American Professors for Peace in
“Hello Jerusalem.” A commercial model the Middle East. Books in brief. Review.
for Jewish television. Micha Shagrir; Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 90.
Carl Perkal. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, Mission survival. Ruth Bondy; Ohad
1986–87, pp. 47–50. Zmora; Raphael Bashan. Books in brief.
Shargel, Baila R. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 91.
Some thoughts on Bar/Bat Mitzvah at Singer, Aaron M.
Masada. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, Israel: anticipation and reality. Reflections
pp. 46–54. on American students in Israel. Ameri-
Shayshar, Mikhael. can students in Israel. Simon Herman.
Letter of a sabra to the minister of educa- Review essay. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli
tion. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. Ginzberg; A. Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert
21–26. Kollin; Eric Freudenstein; Roger E.
Shohet, David M. Herst; Aaron M. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3,
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Conversion and Conservative Judaism. Troster, Lawrence.
Theodore Friedman. Letter. Vol. 29, Journey to the center of the earth. Birkat
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Israel and the Jewish–Christian dialogue. Wigoder, Geoffrey.
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letters. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, Latin Europe. Kenneth R. Stow.
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The autobiography of Nahum Goldmann. pp. 90–91.
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Ber Borochov. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. Gruber, Mayer I.
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Conservative priorities. Vol. 27, No. 4, MATRIARCHS
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ISRAEL Gordis, Robert F.
as k’lal yisrael. See K’LAL YISRAEL The role of the rabbi today. Vol. 3, No. 2,
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JAPAN (cont’d.) Oboler, Jeff.
Tokayer, Marvin. The dance of Miriam. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall,
A rabbi in Japan. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 74–76.
1971, pp. 80–81. Riemer, Jack.
JERUSALEM. See ISRAEL Designs for a mahzor. Hugo Steiner-Prag.
JEWISH ARTS. See also MEDIA Books in brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2,
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89. revival. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970,
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Davidowitz, Moshe. Schafler, Samuel.
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Kotlar Institute for Judaism and Con- The tree of light, a study of the menorah,
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Jewish knowledge: redrawing the map. Vol. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTERS
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Holtz, Avraham. Jewish community centers and the synagogue.
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Bundt, Barbara Kalin. Neusner, Jacob.
The divorced-parent family and the syna- Synagogue and center—the symposium
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Conservative Judaism. Schulweis, Harold.
Jewish community centers and the syna- Jewish leisure and the synagogue. Vol. 16,
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Outreach to interfaith couples: two concep- Urbont, Carl.
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Goldenberg, Robert. pp. 74–86.
The synagogue as a sacred space. Vol. 38, JEWISH HISTORY. See also ARCHEOLOGY;
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Vol. 2, No. 3, April, 1946, pp. 14–20. mann, series A: letters, Volume I, Sum-
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Greenberg, Simon. 62–64.
Revising programs—retraining leaders. Vol. Abramowitz, Meyer.
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The Jewish community center and the Con- generate and reflect images of God.
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JEWISH HISTORY (cont’d.) Review. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/
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The status of American Israel—a Conserva- Baeck, Leo.
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Aronson, David. Bokser, Baruch, M.
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You shall live by them: ancient dynam- Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84,
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No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 46–53. On the study of the Jews and Judaism.
reviews: The Jewish people in the 1st century,
The rabbinic class of Roman Palestine Vol. 1, Compendia rerum
in Late Antiquity. Lee I. Levine. Of iudaicarum ad Novum Testamen-
the making of books . . . tum, section 1:1. S. Safrai; M. Stern.
Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, Review. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
pp. 90–91. 1983–84, pp. 61–69.
Understanding the rabbinic mind. On the study of the Jews and Judaism.
Essays on the hermeneutic of Max The Jews under Roman rule. Studies
Kadushin. Peter Ochs. Of the mak- in Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol.
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Torah through the ages: a short history Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-
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Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 44, No. essay. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol.
4, Summer, 1992, pp. 93–94. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp.
The history of Sukkot in the 2nd Tem- 105–107.
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Winter, 1996, p. 88. A letter by the Gerer rebbe. Vol. 35, No.
Bacon, Gershon C. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 26–32.
The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for com- reviews:
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Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 18, No. Seeking God in the Bible. Martin
1, Fall, 1963, pp. 66–67. Samuel Cohen. Response. Howard
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No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 68–78. reviews:
Brem, Jerome B. The rise and fall of Jewish nationalism:
At what time in Jewish history did Rosh Jewish and Christian ethnicity in
Hashanah begin on the first of Tishri? ancient Palestine. Doron Mendels.
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 73–80. Review. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer,
Chiel, Arthur A. 1998, pp. 93–95.
Francis Salvador: Jew, gentleman, revolu- Cohen, Shaye J. D.
tionist. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, articles:
pp. 51–56. Women in the synagogues of antiquity.
Benjamin Franklin and Menachem Mendel Vol. 34, No. 2, November/Decem-
Lefin. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, ber, 1980, pp. 23–29.
pp. 50–55. State of the field. Conversion to
Lessing’s ‘Nathan the Wise.’ Vol. 33, No. 4, Judaism in historical perspective. A
Summer, 1980, pp. 72–78. symposium.
Jacksonian Jew: the two worlds of Morde- From biblical Israel to postbiblical
cai Noah. Jonathan D. Sarna. Review. Judaism. Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J.
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. D. Cohen; Michael Panitz; David
82–84. Ellenson. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer,
Cohen, Gerson D. 1983, pp. 31–45.
articles: reviews:
Israel: anticipation and reality. The mean- Galilee from Alexander the Great to
ing of Israel in the perspective of his- Hadrian 323 B. C. E. to 135 C. E.:
tory. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; a study of Second Temple Judaism.
A. Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Sean Freyne. Review. Vol. 34, No. 2,
Eric Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; November/December, 1980, pp.
Aaron M. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, 59–60.
Spring, 1973, pp. 3–14. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-
Jewish identity and Jewish collective rabbinics. Judaism: the evidence of
will in America from an historical Mishnah. Jacob Neusner. Review
perspective. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, essay. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp.
1974, pp. 61–77. 48–63.
The framework of religious vitality. Vol. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-
34, No. 3, January/February, 1981, rabbinics. Judaism: the evidence of
pp. 3–10. Mishnah. Jacob Neusner. Review
State of the field. Conversion to essay. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letters.
Judaism in historical perspective. A Jacob Neusner; Alan J. Yuter;
symposium. Shamai Kanter; Baruch M. Bokser.
Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen; Reply. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol. 1984, pp. 107–108.
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. Cohen-Harris, Elisheva.
27–30. Where did medieval women stand? Visual
Cohen, Martin S. sources, halakhic writings and architec-
articles: ture. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000. pp.
Contemporary use of sacred texts to 3–13.
generate and reflect images of God. Dalin, David G.
Seeking God in the Bible. Vol. 51, The Jewish historiography of Hannah
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 27–33. Arendt. Presented at 1986 conference of
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generate and reflect images of God. No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 47–58.

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JEWISH HISTORY (cont’d.) Orthodox attitudes to conversion in
Dalin, David G. (cont’d.) the modern period. A symposium.
Tzedakah with dignity. Jewish charity and Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen;
self-help in rabbinic tradition. Vol. 51, Michael Panitz; David Ellenson.
No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 3–22. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp.
Davidowicz, Lucy S. 57–73.
From past to past. Jewish East Europe to Faber, Salamon.
Jewish East side. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, Jews, Judaism and the state of Israel. Ben
1968, pp. 19–27. Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3,
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Fellowship in Judaism (The first century Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H.
and today). Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. Dresner. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 95–98. mer, 1975, pp. 93–95.
Dimitrovsky, Zalman. Faierstein, Morris M.
Masada. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. Meir ibn Gabbai on the love of God. Vol.
36–47. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 83–85.
Masada. Zalman Dimitrovsky. Letter. Fenster, Myron M.
Trude Weiss-Rosmarin. Vol. 22, No. 3, The golden tradition: Jewish life and
Spring, 1968. pp. 84–89. thought in eastern Europe. Lucy S.
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articles: Winter, 1968, pp. 91–93.
The circle of Musar according to Rabbi Fierstien, Robert E.
Ya’akov Yosef of Polnoy. Vol. 10, reviews:
No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 27–40. The emergence of Jewish scholarship in
Goddess feminism. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, America: the publication of the ‘Jew-
1993, pp. 3–23. ish Encyclopedia.’ Shuly Rubin
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Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. American culture, 1840–1930. Alan
Rashi and the Christian scholars. Her- Silverstein. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4,
man Hailperin. Books in brief. Vol. Summer, 1997, p. 86.
18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75. Finkelstein, Louis.
Six who changed the world. Henry The Jew in 1950. Vol. 6, No. 4, May, 1950,
Enoch Kagan. Books in brief. Vol. pp. 1–5.
18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75. The ethics of anonymity among the Phar-
From the ends of the earth. Howard M. isees. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, pp.
Sachar. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 1–12.
3, Spring, 1964, p. 77. Hasideanism and the modern world. Vol.
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p. 96. Spring, 1960, pp. 57–58.
The fire within. Hillel Goldberg. The origin of the Pharisees. Vol. 23, No. 2,
Review. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, Winter, 1969, pp. 25–36.
1988/1989, pp. 77–78. Fischel, Henry A.
Elkins, Dov Peretz. Hellenistic civilization and the Jews. Victor
The zealots of Masada: story of a dig. Tcherikover. Review. Vol. 15, No. 2,
Moshe Pearlman. Review. Vol. 22, No. Winter, 1961, pp. 70–73.
3, Spring, 1968. p. 93. Franck, Isaac.
Ellenson, David (see also with James Ellenson). Can Diaspora Jewry survive? Vol. 32, No.
State of the field. The development of 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 58–64.

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Frank, M.Z. Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51,
A world remembered. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68.
1967, pp. 42–51. Ginsberg, H.L.
Friedman, Mordechai A. Isaiah in the light of history. Vol. 22, No. 1,
Archives from Elephantine: the life of an Fall, 1967, pp. 1–18.
ancient Jewish military colony. Bezalel Glassman, Bernard.
Porten. Review. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, reviews:
1970, pp. 64–68. David Kimchi: the man and the com-
Friedman, Shamma. mentaries. Frank Ephraim Talmage.
Mavo l’dine Yisrael bime ha-bayit Hasheni. Review. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
Introduction to Jewish jurisprudence 1976, pp. 88–89.
during the Second Temple period. Ze’ev Napoleon and the Jews. Franz Kobler.
Falk. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–
1971, pp. 85–88. Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 105–106.
Friedman, Theodore. Alienated minority: the Jews of
letters from Jerusalem: medieval Latin Europe. Kenneth R.
Seven Jewish cultures: a reinterpretation Stow. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Sum-
of Jewish history and thought. mer, 1994, pp. 90–91.
Efraim Shmueli. Review. Vol. 34, Jewish life in Renaissance Italy. Robert
No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. Bonfil. Review. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
48–52. 1995, pp. 94–96.
History and current conflicts. Vol. 37, Under crescent and cross: the Jews in
No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 64–70. the Middle Ages. Mark R. Cohen.
Gartner, Lloyd P. Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 2,
reviews: Winter, 1996, pp. 91–93.
Between France and Germany: the Jews The evil eye in the Bible and rabbinic
of Alsace-Lorraine, 1871–1918. literature. Rivka Ulmer. Books in
Vicki Caron. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
Summer, 1989, pp. 76–77. 1996, p. 90.
The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition The American Jew, 1585–1990: a histo-
renewed: a history of the Jewish ry. Jacob Rader Marcus. Books in
Theological Seminary. Two volumes. Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
(ed.) Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. 1996, pp. 90–91.
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. Vanishing diaspora: the Jews in Europe
80–88. since 1945. Bernard Wasserstein.
Gendler, Everett. Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4,
Jewish symbols in the Greco–Roman peri- Summer, 1996, p. 91.
od, Volume 12. Erwin R. Goodenough. A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish
Review. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, heritage and history, Vol. 1. The
pp. 67–72. Talmudic period: the Medieval
Gertel, Elliot B. period & the Middle Ages.: The
Revelation, the Bible, and the historians. Sephardic Age. Vol. II The Silver
Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. Age of Polish Jewry. Vol. III. The
34–40. American Jewish experience: return-
Moving beyond “history.” The challenge of ing to our land (Eretz Yisrael).
Michael Oakeshott. Vol. 44, No. 4, Eugene and Annette Labovitz.
Summer, 1992, pp. 3–32. Books in Review . . . Vol. 49,
Gillman, Neil. No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 82–83.
Contemporary philosophical quests for Insecure prosperity: small town Jews in
God. On knowing God. Vol. 51, No. 2, industrial America, 1890–1900.
Winter, 1999, pp. 59–64. Ewa Morawska. Books in Review
Contemporary philosophical quests for . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp.
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JEWISH HISTORY (cont’d.) Goldenberg, Robert.
Glassman, Bernard (cont’d.) The synagogue as a sacred space. Vol. 38,
reviews (cont’d.): No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 19–27.
“How to” Judaic books of interest. Jew- Goldman, Jack.
ish guided imagery: a how-to book Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews
for rabbis, educators and group from ancient to modern times. Charles
leaders. Dov Peretz Elkins. Books in Raddock. Review. Jacob Neusner. Let-
Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, ter. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp.
1997, pp. 85–86. 63–64.
“How to” Judaic books of interest. Goldstein, Jonathan A.
Finding our fathers: a guidebook to Even the righteous can perish by his faith.
Jewish genealogy. Dan Rottenberg. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 57–70.
Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Gordis, Daniel H.
Winter, 1997, p. 87. Positive-historical Judaism exhausted:
The book and the sword: a life of learn- reflection’s on a Movement’s future.
ing in the shadow of destruction. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18.
David Weiss Halivni. Books in Gordon, Leonard.
review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, reviews:
1997, pp. 78–79. Paul and Hellenism. Hyam Maccoby.
In search of wholeness: the pursuit of Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter,
spiritual integrity in a delusional 1993, pp. 90–91.
world. Martin Samuel Cohen. Books A light among the Gentiles: Jewish mis-
in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, sionary activity in the 2nd Temple
1997, p. 79. period. Scot McKnight. Review. Vol.
The crucified Jew: 20 centuries of Chris- 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, p. 94.
tian anti-Semitism. Dan Cohn-Sher- Writing with Scripture: the authority
bok. Books in review . . . and use of the Hebrew Bible in the
Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. Torah of formative Judaism. Jacob
79–80. Neusner; William Scott Green.
A psychoanalytic history of the Jews. Review. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer,
Avner Falk. Books in review . . . Vol. 1993, pp. 90–91.
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. Rabbinic Judaism: structure and system.
82–83. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 48, No.
Understanding Jewish history. Steven 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 89–90.
Bayme. Books in review . . . Vol. 50, Esther in medieval garb: Jewish inter-
No. 1, Fall, 1997, p. 84. pretation of the Book of Esther in
Jews, slaves, and the slave trade: setting the Middle Ages. Barry Dov Walfish.
the record straight. Eli Faber. Books Review. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 92–93.
1999, pp. 85–86. Gottlieb, Lynn.
The search for a usable past. David G. The secret Jew: an oral tradition of women.
Roskies. Books in review . . . Vol. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. 95. 59–62.
Disraeli. Edgar Feuchtwanger. Books in Gray, Alyssa M.
review . . . Making central the peripheral. Women
Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 84–86. reading the Rabbis reading women.
A survivor’s Haggadah. Saul Touster. Rereading the rabbis: a woman’s voice.
Books in review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, Judith Hauptman. Review essay. Vol.
Fall, 2000, p. 86. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 74–80.
Goitein, S. D. Green, Arthur E.
The Jewish family in the days of Moses articles:
Maimonides. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, Rabbi Nathan of Nemirov. Vol. 28, No.
pp. 25—35. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 81–88.

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Grappling with theology for our lives. Rabbinic instruction in Sassanian Baby-
Jewish theology and the current lonia. David Goodblatt. Review.
world situation: Response to Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp.
Richard Rubenstein. Richard L. 94–95.
Rubenstein; Arthur E. Green; Elliott Greek and Latin authors on the Jews
Dorff; Seymour Siegel; Harlan J. and Judaism. Vol. I. From
Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, Herodotus to Plutarch. Menahem
1974, pp. 26–32. Stern. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Win-
reviews: ter, 1976, p. 95.
The continuing redemption of Rabbi Hoffman, Jeffrey.
Nahman. Mehkarim be-Hasidut The ancient Torah service in light of the
Bratslav. Joseph Weiss. Review realia of the talmudic era. Vol. 42, No.
essay. Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 41–48.
pp. 97–101. Hoffman, Lawrence A.
Green, Clifford. Jewish knowledge: redrawing the map. Vol.
The first Christian century in Judaism and 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 36–43.
Christianity: certainties and uncertain- Holtz, Avraham.
ties. Samuel Sandmel. Review. Vol. 24, Hillel Zeitlin: critic, mystic, social architect.
No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 87–89. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp.
Greenberg, Moshe. 50–65.
A problematic heritage: the attitude toward Jacobs, Louis.
the Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An Holy places. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984,
Israel perspective. Delivered as the Ger- pp. 4–16.
son Cohen Memorial Lectue, Jewish Kalmin, Richard.
Theological Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48, Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara: the Jewish
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 23–35. predilection for justified law. David
Greenberg, Simon. Weiss-Halivni. Review essay. Vol. 39,
Democracy in post-biblical Judaism. Vol. 1, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 78–84.
No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 1–8. Kanter, Shamai.
Judaism and the democratic ideal. Vol. 20, History and Torah. Jacob Neusner. Books
No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 1–16. in brief. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965,
Intellectual freedom in the Jewish tradition. p. 78.
Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 15–21. The popes and the Jews in the Middle Ages.
Gruenewald, Max. Edward A. Synan. Books in brief. Vol.
The value of ephemera. Ismar Schorsch. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 91.
Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. A handbook on conversions to the religions
106–107. of the world. Victor Solomon. Books in
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p.
The apotheosis of Aaron. Vol. 53, No. 1, 91.
Fall, 2000, pp. 20–33. Jews, God and history. Max I. Dimont.
Harris, Monford. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
History, memory and action. Vol. 26, No. 1966, p. 88.
4, Summer, 1972, pp. 58–62. Jews in America, a short history. Ruth Gay.
Himmelfarb, Martha. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
reviews: 1966, p. 88.
Christianity, Judaism and other Modern varieties of Judaism. Joseph L.
Greco–Roman cults: studies for Blau. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3,
Morton Smith at sixty. (ed.) Jacob Spring, 1966, pp. 88–89.
Neusner. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, The stronghold. Meyer Levin. Books in
Winter, 1976, pp. 91–93. brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966,
Caesarea under Roman Rule. Lee pp. 68–69.
Levine. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Win- Jewish identity. Baruch Litvin. Books in brief.
ter, 1976, pp. 93–94. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 71.

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JEWISH HISTORY (cont’d.) Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 34, No.
Kanter, Shamai. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. 57–58.
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- Landes, David S.
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- Economic origins of AntiSemitism: Poland
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. and its Jews in the early modern period.
Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No. Hillel Levine. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4,
4, Summer, 1984, pp. 104–105. Summer, 1994, pp. 87–90.
Kaplan, Lawrence. Leeman, Saul.
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on Samual David Luzzato’s approach to Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
the Bible. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, 1962–1963, pp. 72–74.
pp. 15–25. A history of Israel. John Bright. Review.
Kaufman, William E. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Is there a Jewish philosophy? Rethinking 1962–1963, pp. 72–74.
fundamentals. Leon Roth. Review. Vol. The pharisees: the sociological background
52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 99–101. of their faith. Louis Finkelstein. Review.
Kiel, Mark W. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 72–73.
Piety and perserverance: Jews from the Lemke, Werner E.
Carpathian Mountains. Herman Dicker. Interpreting Biblical history through the
Review. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, eyes of sociology and politics: the work
pp. 81–82. of George Mendenhall and Norman
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Is there still a place for the sermon? Vol. No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 67–80.
48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 14–25. Levenson, Edward.
Klein, Isaac. The Jewish feminist movement in Ger-
The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn Abi many: the campaigns of the judischer
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26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 91–92. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, Sep-
Iyyunim bemahshevet Yisrael. Studies in tember/October, 1980, pp. 72–74.
Jewish thought. Simon Rawidowicz. Levin, Leonard.
(ed.) Benjamin C. I. Ravid. Review. Vol. Heschel’s homage to the rabbis. Torah min
27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 89–91. ha-Shamayim as historical theology.
Kohn, Hans. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
The meaning of Jewish history. Jacob B. pp. 56–66.
Agus. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, Levine, Baruch.
1964, pp. 59–63. A king of flesh and blood. Moshe Shamir.
Kolack, Shirley and Sol. Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp.
The ambiguous status of Jews in Mexico. 43–44.
Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Levinthal, Israel H.
1976–1977, pp. 79–85. Chaye haYehudim b’Mizrach Eropah b’dorot
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Gabriel da Costa: rebel and dreamer. Jacob Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, p. 94.
S. Minkin. Books in brief. Review. Vol. Lewis, Theodore.
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 94. Hasideanism and the modern world. Louis
The indestructible Jews. Max I. Dimont. Finkelstein. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 3,
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Winter, 1972, p. 94. Liberles, Robert.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 4, Jewish folkways in Germanic lands. Her-
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Kushner, Lawrence. Spring, 1973, pp. 94–95.
Abraham Isaac Kook: the lights of peni- When memory comes. Saul Friedlander. (tr.)
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holiness, essays, letters and poems. (tr.) January/February, 1981, pp. 58–60.

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Liebman, Seymour B. Greco–Roman period. Erwin Good-
Mexican Jewish history: legend or facts. enough. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 77–92.
62–68. Portrait of a people: the story of the
Loeb, Laurence D. Jews from ancient to modern times.
Time, myth and history in Judaism. Vol. Charles Raddock. Review. Vol. 19,
42, No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 54–66. No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 73–75.
Marcus, Ivan G. Portrait of a people: the story of the
Mothers, martyrs, and moneymakers: some Jews from ancient to modern times.
Jewish women in medieval Europe. Vol. Charles Raddock. Review. Jacob
38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 34–45. Neusner. Reply. Charles Raddock.
E pluribus unum: the need for Jewish cul- Response. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
tural literacy. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, 1965, p. 65.
pp. 66–81. The higher freedom: a new turning
Marcus, Robert. point in Jewish history. David Pol-
Jewish defense agencies. A historical per- ish. Review. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
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pp. 63–73. The Jewish antecedents of the Christian
Marrus, Elliot P. sacrament. Frank Gavin. Recent
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K. Stillman; George K. Zucker. Review. Fall, 1970, pp. 81–82.
Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. Judaism and Christianity. I. The age of
85–86. transition. (ed.) W.O. E. Oesterley;
Meirovich, Harvey W. II. The contact of Pharisaism with
Rav’s haggadah: a theological homily. other cultures. ed. H. Loewe; III.
Steven Saltzman; Harvey W. Meirovich. Law and religion. (ed.) Erwin I. J.
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Diaspora. Werner Keller. trans. Richard Studies in Jewish law, custom and folk-
and Clara Winston. Review. Vol. 26, lore. Jacob Z. Lauterbach. Introduc-
No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 84. tion . Bernard J. Bamberger. Recent
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Germany and the Jews: two views. The shaping of Jewish history: a radical
Jacob Neusner; Richard L. Ruben- new interpretation. Ellis Rivkin.
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1962–1963, pp. 31–39. 1972, pp. 87–90.
The Babylonian Talmud as a historical Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-
document. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, rabbinics. Judaism: the evidence of
1970, pp. 48–57. Mishnah. Jacob Neusner. Review
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Jewish life. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, p. 102.
1971, pp. 50–60. The faith of the Mithnagdim: rabbinic
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The course of modern Jewish history. monides. The challenge of translating
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JEWISH HISTORY (cont’d.) Raddock, Charles.
Norich, Anita. Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews
JPS: the Americanization of Jewish culture, from ancient to modern times. Charles
1888–1988. Jonathan D. Sarna. Review. Raddock. Review. Jacob Neusner. Letter.
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 64–65.
85–88. Rawidowicz, Simon.
Ostow, Mortimer. Libertas differendi: the right to be different.
The Jewish response to crisis. Vol. 33, No. (English). Em kol herut: libertas differ-
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Four entered the garden: normative religion 24–35.
versus illusion. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, Reissig, Herman F.
1988, pp. 35–46. Groupthink: minutes . . . meeting . . . com-
Panitz, Michael. mittee on relations . . . other nations . . .
articles: 800 B.C.E. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964,
State of the field. Conversion to pp. 51–52.
Judaism in the Middle Ages. A sym- Riemer, Jack.
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Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Ferguson. Books briefly noted.
Cohen; Michael Panitz; David Ellen- Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
son. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
pp. 46–56. The rest is commentary. Nahum
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Creativity, Holocaust, reconstruction: Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Jewish life in Wuerttemberg, past Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
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Separation of Church and State: dina de- 1962, p. 86.
malkhuta dina in Jewish law Sociology of religion. The Jews, their
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39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 85–87. Louis Finkelstein. Review. Vol. 17,
The unwanted: European refugees in No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
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Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, Jerusalem and Rome. Nahum N.
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A history of Conservative Judaism- ter, 1962–1963, p. 79.
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Rabb, Theodore K. Review. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
From Spanish court to Italian ghetto: Isaac 1984, p. 101.
Cardoso, a study in 17th century Mar- Rosenberg, Bernhard H.
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and delivering sermons. The Or Conservative Judaism. Vol. 47, No.
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Henry Adler Sosland. Review. Vol. reviews:
42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 57–58. The transformation of the Jews. Calvin
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David Wolf Silverman., Vol. 28, No. 3, 1986, pp. 97–99.
Spring, 1974, pp. 3–12. Schwartz, Herbert.
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Germany and the Jews: two views. Jacob 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 59–63.
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17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, Samson Raphael Hirsch—the man and his
pp. 40–47. thought. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959,
Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew- pp. 26–45.
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Saltzman, Steven. Shargel, Baila R.
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Schochet, Elijah Judah. Silverman, David Wolf.
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Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 69–71. 1957, pp. 39–42.
Schorsch, Ismar. In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring,
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The dynamics of Jewish creativity. Vol. Smith, Morton.
28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 13–20. Development of a legend, studies on the
The modern rabbinate—then and now. Vol. traditions concerning Yohanan ben
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The sacred cluster. The core values of 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 76–77.

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JEWISH HISTORY (cont’d.) Waxman, Mordecai.
Sorkin, David. Recovering history, transmitting tradition.
The German Jew: a synthesis of Judaism Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 5–7.
and Western civilization 1730–1930. H. Weinberger, Leon J.
I. Bach. Review. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, Wine, women and death: medieval poems
1986, pp. 96–97. on the good life. Raymond P.
Sosland, Henry Adler. Scheindlin. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall,
To come to the land: immigration and set- 1987, p. 92.
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Abraham David. trans. Dena Ordan. Masada. Zalman Dimitrovsky. Letter. Vol.
Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 84–89.
pp. 87–89. Wertheimer, Jack.
Spiro, Solomon. From Dreyfus to Vichy: the remaking of
The moral vision of Saul Lieberman. A his- French Jewry, 1906–1939. Paula
toriographic approach to normative Hyman. Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, Sep-
Jewish ethics. Studies in Palestinian Tal- tember/October, 1980, pp. 70–72.
mudic literature. Hebrew. Saul Lieber- Wildman, Allan.
man. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 4, Class struggle in the Pale. The formative
Summer, 1994, pp. 64–84. years in the Jewish workers’ movement
Starr, David B. in Tsarist Russia. Ezra Mendelsohn.
Call me Ishmael. A midrash for Conserva- Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971,
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Midrash and the fragmentation of mod- Wischnitzer, Rachel.
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Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 75–86. the seven-branched lampstand. L.
Stern, Harold I. Yarden. Review. Vol. 27, No. 4, Sum-
Conversion to Judaism: from the biblical mer, 1973, pp. 94–95.
period to the present. Joseph R. Rosen- Wise, Aaron M.
bloom. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, The man who breached the walls of
1979, pp. 89–92. Jerusalem. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970,
Taitz, Emily. pp. 76–85.
Kol ishah—the voice of woman: where was Wolf, Arnold Jacob.
it heard in medieval Europe? Bibliogra- The dilemma of Claude Montefiore. Vol.
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46–61. Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim.
Tal, Uriel. Baer’s history, translated and revisited. A
Structures of fellowship and community in history of the Jews in Christian Spain.
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pp. 3–12. Fall, 1966, pp. 73–82.
Trepp, Leo. Yuter, Alan J.
Marc Bloch seen in Jewish perspective. Vol. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 64–75. binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
Trimble, Virginia L. nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay.
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No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 45–55. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 102–103.
Troster, Lawrence. Zaiman, Joel H.
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Ha-Mazon and the quest for holiness. analysis. Daivd M. Eichhorn. Review.
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Tuchman, Gaye. Zisewine, David.
The Dreyfus affair: art, truth & justice. The Jewish curriculum: a local approach.
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JEWISH LAW ments. Benjamin Lapidus; Eliezer Sil-
Abelson, Kassel. ver; Joseph Soloveitchik. Rebuttal.
The status of a non-Jewish spouse and chil- Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 53–58.
dren of a mixed-marriage in the syna- The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4,
gogue. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, Summer, 1982, pp. 33–38.
pp. 39–49. reviews:
Aliyot for couples. Teshuvah. Committee Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob
on Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, B. Agus. Analysis. Aaron H. Blu-
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 51–58. menthal; Ira J. Eisenstein; Marvin
Abramson, David L. Fox. Response. Vol. 10, No. 3,
Concerning cremation. One rabbi’s perspec- Spring, 1956, pp. 18–27.
tive. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 32–45. Torah u-mitzvot ba-zeman hazeh. J.
Abramson, Robert. Lebowitz. Review. Vol. 10, No. 4,
Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin- Summer, 1956, pp. 47–50.
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Addison, Howard A. ter, 1959, pp. 46–54.
And then there were five: towards a Con- Alexander, Chanan.
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Synagogue, Southeast region, Jewish ricula. Response. Jewish law in Conserv-
Educators’ Conference. Vol. 41, No. 4, ative schools. David Resnick. Vol. 34,
Summer, 1989, pp. 35–41. No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 57–62.
Transfiguring our face. Vol. 44, No. 2, Allen, Wayne.
Winter, 1992, pp. 32–40. Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
The wise son got away. Delivered at the tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters.
Form for Conservative Jewish Renewal, Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen. Vol. 39,
June, 1993. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 90–91.
1994, pp. 40–44. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
Adler, Rachel. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Feminist folktales of justice. Robert Cover women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open Forum.
as a resource for the renewal of Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal. Vol.
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pp. 40–55. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
Adler, Rudolph J. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open Forum.
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ative halakhah? Rudolph J. Adler; Alan Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
J. Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Response. pp. 66–73.
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
53–55. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Agus, Jacob. women. Elliot N. Dorff. Response.
articles: Wayne Allen. Letter. Elliot Goldberg.
Torah M’Sinai—a Conservative view. Vol. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 91–92.
3, No. 2, February, 1947, pp. 23–42. Amaru, Betsy Halpern.
Torah M’Sinai—the way of Takkanot. Vol. Conservative Judaism: one lay perspective.
4, No. 2, February, 1948, pp. 5–11. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 23–28.
Laws as standards. Vol. 6, No. 4, May, Aronson, David.
1950, pp. 8–26. articles:
Obsolescence in Jewish ritual law. Vol. On mixed seating and ‘Orthodox’ tradi-
7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 9–19. tions. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp.
Mixed pews in Jewish tradition. Vol. 59–65.
11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 32–41. Faith and halakhah. Vol. 21, No. 1,
Mixed seating. Presentation and state- Fall, 1966, pp. 34–48.

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JEWISH LAW (cont’d.) Walking humbly with God: the life
Aronson, David (cont’d.) and writings of Rabbi Hershel
reviews: Jonah Matt. (ed.) Daniel C. Matt.
Rabbi Joel Sirkes. Elijah Judah Schochet. Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994,
1971, pp. 89–91. p. 92.
Aronson, Joseph. The encyclopedia of Jewish prayer:
The agony of the agunah. Trude Weiss-Ros- Ashkenazic and Sephardic rites.
marin. Letter. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, Macy Nulman. Of the making of
1966, p. 93. books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4,
Artson, Bradley Shavit. Summer, 1994, pp. 92–93.
articles: Rabbinic-lay relations in Jewish law.
Integrating tradition and change. Vol. Walter Jacob; Moshe Zemer. Of the
44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 18–31. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp.
good. The open forum. Marching to 95–96.
the wrong drummer. Ismar Threescore and ten: essays in honor
Schorsch. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, of Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on
1994, pp. 70–88. the occasion of his 70th birthday.
Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. Vol. Abraham J. Karp; Louis Jacobs;
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 26–34. Chaim Zalman Dimitrovsky.
reviews: Of the making of books . . .
Talmud Bavli: The ArtScroll series. Her- Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall,
sch Goldwurm; Nosson Scherman. 1994, p. 91.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. A time to mourn, a time to comfort: the
Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, p. 90. art of Jewish living. Ron Wolfson.
In partnership with God: contemporary Of the making of books . . .
Jewish law and ethics. Byron L. Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
Sherwin. Of the making of books pp. 91–92.
. . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, The responsa of Professor Louis
1992, p. 91. Ginzberg. David Golinkin. Of the
Understanding the rabbinic mind. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Essays on the hermeneutic of Max 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 90.
Kadushin. Peter Ochs. Of the mak- Bairey, W. Zev.
ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, Takkanot: a layman’s call for active legisla-
No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 92–93. tion. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp.
God, Torah, Israel: traditionalism with- 72–76.
out fundamentalism. Louis Jacobs. Of Barack, Nathan A.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserva-
Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 92–93. tive-Reform bet din in Israel. Gilbert
Sefer Mordechai lemassekhet Gittin, Kollin. Letter. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter,
lemassekhet Kiddushin. Mayer 1974, pp. 79–80.
Rabinowitz; Joel Roth. Of the mak- Barmash, Pamela.
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No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93. sah compendium. ed. Carol Diament.
Sefer hilkhot haRif. Hillel Hyman. Of Programming ideas. Claudia Chernov;
the making of books . . . Reviews. Leora Tanenbaum. Review. Vol. 50, No.
Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 95–96.
Be’er Tuvia: from the writings of Rabbi Barnard, Gershom.
Theodore Friedman. David Golinkin. Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Letter.
Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, p.
93–94. 105.

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Berger, Julius. The halakhah at Qumran. Studies in
Restraint on marriages during the omer days. Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 16.
Vol. 8, No. 3, April, 1952, pp. 16–22. Lawrence H. Schiffman. Review.
Berman, Myron. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84,
Further thoughts on the law committee. pp. 61–69.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- On the study of the Jews and Judaism.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- The Jewish people in the 1st century,
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Vol. 1, Compendia rerum
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 79–82. iudaicarum ad Novum Testamen-
Bet Din. tum, section 1:1. S. Safrai; M. Stern.
Mixed seating. Opinion in Kehilah Review. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
Kedoshah Adath Israel congregation 1983–84, pp. 61–69.
matter. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. Bokser, Ben Zion.
1–31. responsa:
Blank, Debra Reed. Capital punishment. Committee on Jew-
Little known rabbinic texts on women and ish Law and Standards. Vol. 15, No.
prayer. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 32–33.
7–10. Statement on birth control. Committee
Blumenthal, Aaron H. on Jewish Law and Standards. Vol.
articles: 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp.
The challenge of Yom Tov Sheni. Vol. 32–35.
24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 45–48. Birth control. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win-
Questionnaire on conversion. Vol. 24, ter–Spring, 1962, pp. 79–82.
No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 43–47. Statement on the organ and Jewish wor-
Further thoughts on the law committee. ship. Committee on Jewish Law and
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Rout- Standards. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
tenberg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 113.
Blumenthal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, Borowitz, Eugene.
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 67–72. The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
The status of women in Jewish law. Vol. covenant. An open letter to Elliot Dorff.
31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40. Renewing the covenant: a theology for
reviews: the postmodern Jews. Eugene B.
Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob Borowitz. Review essay. Elliot N. Dorff.
B. Agus. Analysis. Vol. 10, No. 3, Letter. Eugene B. Borowitz. Vol. 50, No.
Spring, 1956, pp. 1–5. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 61–65.
New dimensions in Judaism: creative Matters of degree and kind. An open
analysis in rabbinic concepts. Philip response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let-
Sigal. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. theology for the postmodern Jews.
99–100. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Let-
Blumenthal, David R. ter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Vol.
Revelation: a modern dilemma. Vol. 31, 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71.
No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 64–69. Brill, Mordecai L.
Domesticating mysticism: the tension Further thoughts on the law committee.
between spirituality and social order. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Mysticism as an “anarchic” force. Orig- berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
inally delivered at the Franz Rosenzweig thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
Lehrhaus, Jewish Theological Seminary, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 78–79.
November 13, 1990. Vol. 43, No. 4, Cardin, Nina Beth.
Summer, 1991, pp. 47–55. articles:
Bokser, Baruch, M. The first generation of women’s rab-
reviews: binate. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995,
On the study of the Jews and Judaism. pp. 15–20.

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JEWISH LAW (cont’d.) sources, halakhic writings and architec-
Cardin, Nina Beth (cont’d.) ture. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000. pp.
reviews: 3–13.
Women as ritual experts: the religious Conservatve Judaism.
lives of elderly Jewish women in “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
Jerusalem. Susan Starr Sered. Approach.” Committee on Jewish Law
Review. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, and Standards. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring,
pp. 90–91. 1991.
Charry, Dana. Davis, Joseph.
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- Toward a theology for Conservative
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur Judaism. Neil Gillman. Letter. Vol. 37,
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 108–109.
ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Dick, Judah.
Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer American courts and the enforceability of a
Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, ketubah as a private contract: an inves-
pp. 45–47. tigation of recent U.S. court decisions.
Chinitz, Jacob. David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Let-
Amendment to Jewish law. Vol. 34, No. 6, ter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, p. 88.
July/August, 1981, pp. 28–34. Dorff, Elliot.
Living in Egypt. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, articles:
1982, pp. 63–66. Towards a legal theory of the Conserva-
Reb Moshe and the Conservatives. Vol. 41, tive movement. Vol. 27, No. 3,
No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 5–15. Spring, 1973, pp. 65–77.
The halakhah of Zionism. Vol. 46, No. 3, Towards a legal theory of the Conserva-
Spring, 1994, pp. 45–54. tive movement. Letters. Samuel
Deuteronomy as the intellectual foundation Morrell; Alan J. Yuter. Response.
of Conservative Judaism. Benjamin Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
Edidin Scolnic. Letter. Jacob Chinitz. 75–78.
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. The effects of science on Jewish law.
108–109. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988,
Cohen, Boaz. pp. 52–60.
The function of a law committee. Vol. 3, A Jewish approach to end-stage medical
No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 1–5. care. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991,
Towards a philosophy of Jewish law. Vol. pp. 3–51.
6, No. 1, October, 1949, 1–31. “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
Cohen, Gerson D. Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
On the ordination of women. Address and Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker.
Commission report. Vol. 32, No. 3, Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
Summer, 1979, pp. 56–80. 1992, pp. 95–96.
Cohen, Jack J. Pluralism: models for the Conservative
The end of halakhah? Vol. 8, No. 2, Janu- movement. Dedicated to the memo-
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The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbinical 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 21–35.
Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter. Artificial insemination, egg donation
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, and adoption. Responsum. Commit-
1962–1963, pp. 79–82. tee on Jewish Law and Standards.
Cohen, Martin Samuel. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60.
Silence is deadly: Judaism confronts Custom drives Jewish law on women.
wifebeating. Naomi Graetz. Review. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp.
Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 3–21.
94–96. Artificial insemination, egg donation and
Cohen-Harris, Elisheva. adoption. Elliot N. Dorff. Respon-
Where did medieval women stand? Visual sum. Committee on Jewish Law and

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Standards. Letters. Hershel Gold- Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
wasser; Morris A. Wessel. Vol. 49, Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response.
No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 94–95. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
Teshuvah on assisted suicide. Commit- 66–71.
tee on Jewish Law and Standards. Dresner, Samuel H.
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. The rabbi, Halakhah, and the Rabbinical
3–24. Assembly. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961,
Custom, halakhah, and the status of pp. 1–19.
women. Custom drives Jewish law Renewal. The open forum. Vol. 19, No. 4,
on women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open Summer, 1965, pp. 53–69.
Forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Heschel and halakah: the vital center. Vol.
Segal. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 18–31.
63–66. Heschel and halakah: the vital center.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of Samuel H. Dresner. Corrections. Editor-
women. Custom drives Jewish law ial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992,
on women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open p. 92.
Forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Rabbi. Dedicated to Rabbi Michael Siegel.
Segal. Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 3–13.
Fall, 1998, pp. 66–73. Drob, Sanford L.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of Rabbi Max Drob and “traditional
women. Custom drives Jewish law Judaism.” A personal perspective. Vol.
on women. Elliot N. Dorff. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 34–44.
Response. Wayne Allen. Letter. Ehrlich, Abraham J.
Elliot Goldberg. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
1999, pp. 91–92. Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol.
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Modern medicine and Jewish values. Eilberg, Amy.
Jewish values in bioethics. (ed.) Levi On halakhic approaches to medical care for
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Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3,
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Spring, 1991, pp. 92–94.
Health and medicine in the Jewish Eisenstein, Ira. J.
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Modern medicine and Jewish values. Ellenson, David and James S.
When life is in the balance: life and American courts and the enforceability of a
death decisions in light of the Jewish ketubah as a private contract: an investi-
tradition. Barry D. Cytron; Earl gation of recent U.S. court decisions.
Schwartz. Review essay. Vol. 40, Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 35–42.
No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. American courts and the enforceability of a
The Reform Judaism of Renewing the ketubah as a private contract: an inves-
covenant. An open letter to Elliot tigation of recent U.S. court decisions.
Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Let-
theology for the postmodern Jews. ter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. 88–89.
Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B. Ellenson, David (see also with James Ellenson).
Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, State of the field. The development of
pp. 61–65. Orthodox attitudes to conversion in the
Matters of degree and kind. An open modern period. A symposium. Gerson
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen; Michael
letter to me. Renewing the covenant: Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol. 36, No. 4,
a theology for the postmodern Jews. Summer, 1983, pp. 57–73.

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JEWISH LAW (cont’d.) Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Ellis, Richard S. berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
The book of Leviticus and the fractal geom- thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
etry of Torah. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 79.
1997, pp. 27–34. Fine, David J.
Ezrat Nashim. From interpretation to midrashic process.
On the ordination of women. Address and The development of a Conservative
Commission report. Gerson D. Cohen. dynamic. Alvan H. Kaunfer. Letter. Vol.
Letter. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, p. 95. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, p. 92.
Faber, Salamon. Halakhah and ethics. The open forum. The
The principles of Jewish law. Menahem character of halakhah entering the 21st
Elon. Review. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, century. Harold M. Schulweis. Vol. 46,
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Falk, Ze’ev. Fink, Leon B
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Joel Roth. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. 36, No. 1,
Spring, 1989, pp. 79–82. Fall, 1982, pp. 84–85.
Faur, Jose. Finkelstein, Louis.
The theology of the oral Torah: revealing Human equality in the Jewish tradition.
the justice of God. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 2–27.
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90–92. Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the
Feld, Edward. way. The open forum. Our task in
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Spring, 1996, pp. 49–56. Judaism vis-à-vis the Halakhah. Vol. 9,
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Gordon. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, Introduction to Jewish jurisprudence
1975, pp. 31–38. during the Second Temple period. Ze’ev
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David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; 1971, pp. 85–88.
Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, Friedman, Theodore.
No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 58–61. articles:
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No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 39–42. Bernard Mandelbaum. Letter. Vol.
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Sex laws and customs in Judaism. Louis Conversion and Conservative Judaism.
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Summer, 1968, pp. 89–90. 21–29.
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Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Conversion as an obstacle course. Vol.
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Civil cases and rabbinical courts. Vol. Frymer-Kensky, Tikva.
35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 75–79. Halakhah, law, and feminism. Vol. 47, No.
Conversion to Judaism in Israel. Vol. 36, 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 46–52.
No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 74–80. Garfinkle, Adam.
Religion and politics in Israel. Vol. 37, The two religions of American Jews. A
No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 56–60. provocation for the sake of Heaven.
The image of the Israeli religious estab- Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 3–22.
lishment. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, Gartner, Lloyd P.
1984, pp. 62–68. The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
Bending or breaking? Women confront renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo-
the religious establishment. Vol. 39, logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.)
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 66–70. Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol. 50,
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Breaking new ground in talmudic stud- 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 49–56.
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59–63. Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
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of an apostate. Vol. 41, No. 2 Win- 1970, pp. 30–31.
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1966, pp. 58–60. E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char-
The Babylonian Talmud, Tractate ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein
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Legal values and Judaism: towards a Toward a theology for Conservative
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83–85. character of halakhah entering the 21st
Frydman-Kohl, Baruch. century. Harold M. Schulweis. March-
American courts and the enforceability of a ing to the wrong drummer. Ismar
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gation of recent U.S. court decisions. pp. 75–77.
David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Letter. Ginzberg, Louis.
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 89–90. Responsum on kosher wine. Hebrew. Vol.
Contemporary philosophical quests for 8, No. 3, April, 1952, pp. 24–23.
God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical Goldberg, Abraham.
and practical considerations. Gordon The place of shevut (rabbinic injunction) in
Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch the pattern of Sabbath observance. Vol.
Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
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JEWISH LAW (cont’d.) Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp.
Goldberg, Abraham (cont’d.) 29–39.
Jewish law and religious values in the secu- May women wear tefillin? Vol. 50, No.
lar state. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 3–18.
pp. 41–48. responsa:
Jewish law and religious values in the secu- Responsum regarding entering the Tem-
lar state. Letter. Robert Gordis. Reply. ple Mount in our day. Va’ad
Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 56–58. Halakhah, Israel. Vol. 48, No. 3,
Goldberg, Elliot. Spring, 1996, pp. 3–9.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of Responsum regarding the right to priva-
women. Custom drives Jewish law on cy. Delivered as “A Halakhic
women. Elliot N. Dorff. Response. Approach to the Information Super-
Wayne Allen. Letter. Elliot Goldberg. highway,” at the 1995 Whizin Inter-
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 91–92. national Symposium on Technology
Goldenberg, Robert. and Ethics, University of Judaism,
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- Los Angeles, February 1995. Vol.
work. Joel Roth. Which came first, the 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 10–13.
kelal or the perat? Rudolph J. Adler; Four new responsa by Professor Louis
Alan J. Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer,
Response. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, 2000. pp. 14–23.
pp. 63–64. Goodblatt, Morris S.
Goldfarb, Daniel C. Converting because of marriage motives.
The definition of death. In the common law Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp.
and Jewish tradition. Vol. 30, No. 2, 30–40.
Winter, 1976, pp. 10–22. Converting because of marriage motives.
Goldfarb, Solomon D. Corrections. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer,
Who is a Jewish child? Vol. 30, No. 4, 1974, p. 94.
Summer, 1976, pp. 3–9. Gordis, Daniel H.
Goldwasser, Hershel. articles:
Artificial insemination, egg donation and Keruv and the status of intermarried
adoption. Elliot N. Dorff. Responsum. families. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis.
Committee on Jewish Law and Stan- Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp.
dards. Letters. Hershel Goldwasser; 50–55.
Morris A. Wessel. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum- Elitism and a Conservative halakhah: an
mer, 1997, pp. 94–95. afterthought. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
Golinkin, David. 1983–84, pp. 34–37.
articles: Positive-historical Judaism exhausted:
Siddur Sim Shalom—a halakhic analy- reflection’s on a Movement’s future.
sis. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18.
38–55. reviews:
David Halivni and Shamma Friedman: Precedent, rules and ethics in halakhic
conflicting trends in Talmud criti- jurisprudence. Equity in Jewish law.
cism. Two volumes. Aaron Kirschenbaum.
H. A. (Chanan) Alexander. Letter. Vol. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall,
41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 91–93. 1993, pp. 80–94.
A halakhic agenda for the Conservative Gordis, David M.
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ture at the 3rd Annual Convention 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 16–22.
of the Masorti movement, 5749. Gordis, Robert F.
Published in Eit La’asot, No. 2 articles:
(Summer 1989), delivered in English Toward a revitalization of halakhah in
at Ohr Kodesh Congregation, Chevy Conservative Judaism. Vol. 25, No.
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Further thoughts on the law committee. on weapons of mass destruction.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Rout- Daniel Landes. Review essay. Vol.
tenberg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85.
Blumenthal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, Engendering Judaism: a new theology
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 65–67. and ethics. Rachel Adler. Review.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Rout- 88–89.
tenberg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Graetz, Michael.
Blumenthal; Philip Sigal. Reply. Vol. Our task in Israel. Presidential inaugral
26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 82–84. address. Rabbinical Assembly, June,
The ethical dimension in the halakhah. 1992. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp.
In memory of Dr. Michael Higger. 69–71.
20th yahrzeit. Vol. 26, No. 3, Graubart, David.
Spring, 1972, pp. 70–74. Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
A proposal for the text of the Ketubbah. timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
49–52. Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
The struggle for self-definition in Con- 1974, pp. 17–18.
servative Judaism. Delivered at the Gray, Alyssa M.
1986 Rabbinical Assembly conven- Making central the peripheral. Women
tion. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, reading the Rabbis reading women.
pp. 7–19. Rereading the rabbis: a woman’s voice.
letters: Judith Hauptman. Review essay. Vol.
The ethical dimension in the halakhah. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 74–80.
In memory of Dr. Michael Higger. Green, Arthur E.
20th yahrzeit. Response to Jewish Women and change in Jewish law. Respons-
law and religious values in the secu- es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur
lar state. Abraham Goldberg. Vol. E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char-
26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 70–74. ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein
Jewish law and religious values in the Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer
secular state. Abraham Goldberg. Ostow. Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring,
Letter. Abraham Goldberg. 1975, pp. 36–43.
Response. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, Greenbaum, Michael B.
1972, pp. 58–61. Finkelstein and his critics. Vol. 47, No. 4,
The designation of marital status in the Summer, 1995, pp. 3–78.
ketubah. Nahum M. Waldman. Let- Greenberg, Simon.
ter. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, articles:
p. 116. And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
reviews: Supplement. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring,
Judaic ethics for a lawless world. 1970, pp. 75–141.
Review. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Letter. Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. universe of discourse and discover of
91–92. organic thinking (II). Vol. 42, No. 2,
Gordon, Leonard. Winter, 1989–90, pp. 3–11.
reviews: reviews:
War and tradition in Judaism. Love A revealed law. Law and tradition in
peace and pursue peace: a Jewish Judaism. Boaz Cohen. Review. Vol.
response to war and nuclear annihi- 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 36–50.
lation. Bradley Shavit Artson. Grodin, Michael Alan.
Review essay. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, A new tradition: Conservative mohalim.
1992, pp. 82–85. Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo
War and tradition in Judaism. Con- Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
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JEWISH LAW (cont’d.) Hirsch, Joseph
Gruber, Mayer I. Conservative Judaism. Letter. Vol. 34, No.
Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva- 2, November/December, 1980, p. 63.
tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters. Horowitz, Herman L.
Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen. Vol. 39, Ben/bat Avraham Avinu: reflections on the
No. 4, Summer, 1987, p. 90. convert to Judaism. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall,
Gutoff, Joshua. 1982, pp. 71–73.
Against the law. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, Hyams, Ario S.
1995, pp. 28–36. The struggle for self-definition in Conserva-
Halpern, Morris. tive Judaism. Robert F. Gordis. Letter.
Shabbes goy and Shabbes Jew. The chal- Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp.
lenge to Jewish law in Israel. Louis I. 105–106.
Rabinowitz. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 3, Hyman, James.
Spring, 1971, p. 84. Meaningfulness, the ineffable, and the com-
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). mandments. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/
Jewish law, a conservative approach. Ben Spring, 1998, pp. 84–99.
Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Jacobs, Israel.
Spring, 1965, pp. 97–99. The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold-
Harris, Monford. farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
articles: 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 32.
Toward a theology of divorce. Vol. Kalmin, Richard.
23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara: the Jewish
33–44. predilection for justified law. David
reviews: Weiss-Halivni. Review essay. Vol. 39,
The Jewish dietary laws; their meaning No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 78–84.
for our time. Samuel H. Dresner. A Kanter, Shamai.
guide to observance. Seymour Siegel. A hedge of roses. Norman Lamm. Books in
Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, p. 89.
1960, pp. 51–53. God, man, and atomic war. Samuel H.
Hauptman, Judith. Dresner. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Women’s liberation in the talmudic period: Summer, 1966, pp. 69–70.
an assessment. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, Jewish identity. Baruch Litvin. Books in brief.
1972, pp. 22–28. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 71.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- Situation ethics: the new morality. Joseph
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Fletcher. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; Summer, 1966, pp. 71–72.
Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Kaplan, Dana Evan.
1974, pp. 20–21. Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Helfgott, Esther Altshul. Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 46–62.
question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F. Kaplan, Mindell K.
Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish
66–75. women call for change.” Ellen S.
Higger, Michael. Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol.
Criteria for interpreting Jewish law. Vol. 3, 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95.
No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 5–8. Katz, Jacob.
Authority to interpret Jewish laws. Vol. 5, Is the re-establishment of the Sanhedrin a
No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 20–22. solution? Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer,
The agunah problem again. Vol. 7, No. 1, 1958, pp. 13–20.
October, 1950, pp. 28–29. Kaunfer, Alvan H.
Toward a solution of the agunah Problem. From interpretation to midrashic process.
Vol. 7, No. 3, April, 1951. pp. 6–15. The development of a Conservative

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dynamic. Letter. David J. Fine. Law and Theology in Judaism. David
Response. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4,
pp. 92–93. Summer, 1975, pp. 88–92.
Kieval, Herman (Hayyim). Kohn, Eugene.
Siddur Sim Shalom—a halakhic analysis. The rabbi, halakhah and the Rabbinical
David Golinkin. Letter. Vol. 42, No. 1, Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter.
Fall, 1989, pp. 61–62. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
Kirschner, Robert. 1962, pp. 83–84.
The halakhic status of the fetus with Kollin, Gilbert.
respect to abortion. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/ Kashrut in the modern age. Vol. 20, No. 2,
August, 1981, pp. 3–16. Winter, 1966, pp. 53–60.
Klagsbrun, Francine. Kashrut in the modern age. Letter. Shimon
How different are women—and how differ- Rapp. Response. Vol. 20, No. 4, Sum-
ent should they be? Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, mer, 1966, pp. 77–78.
1995, pp. 56–60. Reflections on the quest for relevance. Vol.
Klavan, Israel. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 76–79.
Letters to Mr. Lewis Levy (regarding mixed Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserv-
seating). Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. ative-Reform bet din in Israel. Gerson
44–46. D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph
Klein, Isaac. Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric
articles: Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron
Science and some ethical issues—the M. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring,
Jewish view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Sum- 1973, pp. 36–43.
mer, 1959, pp. 35–47. Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserva-
Abortion and Jewish tradition. Vol. 24, tive-Reform bet din in Israel. Letter.
No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 26–33. Nathan A. Barack. Reply. Vol. 28, No.
Abortion and Jewish tradition. Letter. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 80–81.
Werner Steinberg. Reply. Vol. 25, Konvitz, Milton R.
No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 72–74. Law and morals: in the Hebrew Scriptures,
responsa: Plato and Aristotle. Foreword. Louis
A teshuvah on autopsy. Vol. 13, No. 1, Finkelstein. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter,
Fall, 1958, pp. 52–58. 1969, pp. 44–71.
Teshuvah on abortion. Vol. 14, No. 1, Kraemer, David C.
Fall, 1959, pp. 47–51. articles:
The kashrut of cheeses. Responsum. Vol. A development perspective on the laws
28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 34–46. of Niddah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring,
The kashrut of cheeses. Responsum. 1986, pp. 26–33.
Correction. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, A development perspective on the laws
1974, p. 94. of Niddah. David C. Kraemer. Cor-
reviews: rection. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Jewish medical ethics. Immanuel 1986–87, p. 17.
Jakobovits. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, The spirit of the rabbinic Sabbath. Vol.
Fall, 1961, pp. 61–63. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 42–49.
A treasury of responsa. Solomon B. reviews:
Freehof. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, The Talmud as law or literature: an
Spring, 1964, pp. 66–68. analysis of David Weiss—Halivni’s
Self-incrimination in Jewish law. Aaron Mekotot umasorot. Irwin H. Plaut.
Kirschenbaum. Review. Vol. 27, No. Review. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983,
1, Fall, 1972, pp. 62–64. pp. 73–77.
A Maimonides reader. Isadore Twersky. Kreitman, Benjamin Z.
Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, Toward a creative halakhah. Vol. 22, No.
1974, pp. 89–90. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 34–41.

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JEWISH LAW (cont’d.) Levin, Leonard.
Kreitman, Benjamin Z. Towards a new conception of halakhic
Yom Tov Sheni : introductory remarks. process? Towards an aggadic Judaism.
Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. Edward Feld. Response. Vol. 30, No. 1,
21–22. Fall, 1975, pp. 62–65.
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Heschel’s homage to the rabbis. Torah min
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin ha-Shamayim as historical theology.
Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
1970, pp. 21–26. pp. 56–66.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Levy, Lewis.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Mixed seating. Israel Klavan. Letter. Vol.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 42–43.
thal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win- Lewis, Albert L.
ter, 1972, pp. 60–63. A charge to the physician/mohel. Vol. 42,
Kushner, Harold S. No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 10–11.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, Lewis, Shalom J.
1983, p. 3. Patrilinealism. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
Editorial remarks. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 124–125.
1983, p. 3. Linn, Louis.
Theological and halakhic reflections on the Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
Holocaust. Bernhard H. Rosenberg.; timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
Fred Heuman. Review. Vol. 47, No. 2, Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
Winter, 1995, pp. 92–93. Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
Landes, Aaron. 1974, pp. 15–17.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Lubliner, Immanuel.
Simon Greenberg. The ante-nuptial Birth control in Jewish law. David M. Feld-
agreement. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, man. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Spring, 1972, pp. 61–63. 1970, pp. 89–91.
Lang, Leon S. Lukinsky, Joseph.
Jewish family living and the Sabbath. Vol. Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin-
8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 1–17. sky; Robert Abramson. Vol. 45, No. 3,
Lapidus, Benjamin. Spring, 1993, pp. 4–16.
Mixed seating. Summation. Vol. 11, No. 1, Mackler, Aaron.
Fall, 1956, pp. 46–50. Bridge or barrier: Martin Buber on
Lasker, Arnold A. halakhah, man and God. Vol. 33, No.
An approach to Jewish law in Conservative 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 38–43.
Judaism. Vol. 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp. Malev, Milton.
1–8. Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum- Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
mer, 1989, pp. 5–19. Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
“End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic 1974, pp. 18–20.
Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram Mandelbaum, Bernard.
Reisner. Letter. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, Conservative Judaism: a direction.
1992, pp. 92–93. Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp.
Lasker, Daniel J. 36–46.
Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish Conservative Judaism: a direction. Letter.
calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum- Theodore Friedman. Reply. Vol. 14, No.
mer, 1989, pp. 5–19. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 62–63.
Lerner, Stephen C. Matt, Hershel J.
The editor’s page. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Homosexual rabbis? Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
1974, pp. 3–4. 1987, pp. 29–33.

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Max, Morris. Novak, David.
Mixed pews. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. articles:
66–73. Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky;
Meirovich, Harvey W. David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel;
Handling crisis. An aggadic response. Vol. Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29,
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 58–67. No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 56–58.
Morrell, Samuel. Towards an aggadic Judaism. Edward Feld.
articles: Response. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975,
Towards a legal theory of the Conservative pp. 58–61.
movement. Elliot Dorff. Letter. Vol. reviews:
28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 68–71. A responsum of surrender. Elijah Judah
reviews: Schochet. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2,
The role of popular religious attitudes Winter, 1976, pp. 95–96.
in the shaping of halakhah. Goy shel Abortion and the sanctity of life; a
Shabbat (The Sabbath Gentile). philosophical view. Baruch Brody.
Jacob Katz. Review essay. Vol. 37, Review. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 95–99. 1976, pp. 89–92.
Muffs, Yochanan. The code of Maimonides. Book 7: book
Theology and poetics. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, of agriculture, Vol. 21. Isaac Klein.
1998, pp. 3–9. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
Neulander, Arthur H. 1980, pp. 93–94.
Law committee report. Responsum on boy Ostow, Mortimer.
baby-namings and brit milah. Vol. 10, Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 63–65. timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
Law committee report. Responsum on boy Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
baby-namings and brit milah. Letter. Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
Ralph Simon. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 5–12.
1956, pp. 42–43. Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
Neusner, Jacob. timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
letters: Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
Professor Saul Lieberman z”l. David Judith Hauptman. Reply. Mortimer
Weiss-Halivni. Letter. Vol. 39, No. Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp.
2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 115–116. 22–24.
reviews: Women and change in Jewish law. Respons-
Judaism and Christianity. I. The age of es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur
transition. ed. W.O. E. Oesterley; II. E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char-
The contact of Pharisaism with ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein
other cultures.(ed.) H. Loewe; III. Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer
Law and religion. (ed.) Erwin I. J. Ostow. Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring,
Rosenthal. Prolegomenon. Ellis 1975, pp. 52–56.
Rivkin. Recent reprints. Review. Vol. Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt.
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 82. Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
Studies in Jewish law, custom and folk- 103–106.
lore. Jacob Z. Lauterbach. Introduc- Panitz, Michael.
tion . Bernard J. Bamberger. Recent Separation of Church and State: dina de-
reprints. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, malkhuta dina in Jewish law
Fall, 1970, pp. 82–84. 1750–1848. Gil Graff. Review. Vol. 39,
The self-interpreting Mishnah. Judaism: No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 85–87.
the evidence of the Mishnah. Jacob Parzen, Herbert.
Neusner. Review essay. Eliezer The history of Conservative Judaism-the
Schweid. Response. Vol. 44, No. 2, Adler administration, part 4. Vol. 7,
Winter, 1992, pp. 87–90. No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 40–48.

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JEWISH LAW (cont’d.) Rabinowitz, Mayer E.
Parzen, Herbert (cont’d.) Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
The history of Conservative Judaism, part tive Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
5-Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of 7–33.
the halakhah. Vol. 8, No. 2, January, Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
1952, pp. 16–35. tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters.
Pearl, Chaim H. Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen.
articles: Response. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
The woman’s role: a continuing discus- 1987, pp. 91–92.
sion. Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
H. Pearl. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
pp. 67–70. Simon Greenberg. The megillah and the
On the question of birkat kohanim in get. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
the Mesorti synagogue. Vol. 36, No. 1972, pp. 64–69.
2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 52–57. Rambani, Hayyim.
reviews: Ha-dimyaniut b’halakhah ve-sodoteha.
Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Hebrew. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp.
Seymour Siegel; Rabbinical Assem- alef-chufgimel.
bly. Review. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, Ha-dimyaniut b’halakhah ve-sodoteha.
1978, pp. 71–73. Hebrew.Errata. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter,
Peli, Pinchas Hacohen. 1961, p. 78.
Hermeneutics in the thought of J. B. Rapp, Shimon.
Soloveitchik. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, Kashrut in the modern age. Gilbert Kollin.
1989, pp. 16–34. Letter. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966,
Petuchowski, Jakob J. pp. 75–77.
Second thoughts about the second day Raskas, Bernard S.
(Yom Tov Sheni). Vol. 24, No. 2, Win- Past imperatives: studies in the theory of
ter, 1970, pp. 48–59. Jewish ethics. Louis E. Newman.
Prouser, Joseph H. Review. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp.
Being of sound mind and judgment. 85–86.
Rethinking sanctions in the cases of Reisner, Avram Israel.
assisted suicide. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum- responsa:
mer, 1997, pp. 3–16. A halakhic ethic of care for the termi-
Rabbinical Assembly. nally ill. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring,
Report on divorce cases. Vol. 12, No. 4, 1991, pp. 52–89.
Summer, 1858, pp. 29–35. Mai beinaihu? Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring,
Travel on the Sabbath. Statement. Commit- 1991, pp. 90–91.
tee on Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 50. Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
Rabinowitz, Elias H. Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker.
Gilui rosh. Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951, Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
pp. 20–33. 1992, pp. 94–95.
Rabinowitz, Louis I. Joint aliyot. Teshuvah. Committee on
Shabbes goy and Shabbes Jew. The chal- Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 46,
lenge to Jewish law in Israel. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 59–74.
No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 29–35. Curiouser and curiouser. Teshuvah on
The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradition. genetic engineering. Committee on
Nissan Waxman. Jewish law and reli- Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 52,
gious values in the secular state. Abra- No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 59–72.
ham Goldberg. Reply. Vol. 25, No. 4, Resnick, David.
Summer, 1971, pp. 82–84. Jewish law in Conservative schools. Vol.
How Jewish is the Jewish state? Vol. 26, 34, No. 1, September/October, 1980,
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 1–13. pp. 55–62.

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Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative er Berkovits. Review. Vol. 43, No. 2,
curricula. Response to Jewish law in Winter, 1990–91, pp. 90–91.
Conservative schools. Chanan Alexan- Roth, Joel.
der. Reply. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August, articles:
1981, pp. 62–63. Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame-
Riemer, Jack. work. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982,
reviews: pp. 4–34.
Recent Reform responsa. Solomon B. Keruv and the status of intermarried
Freehof. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, families. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis.
Spring, 1964, pp. 68–69. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp.
The students guide through the Talmud. 50–55.
Z.H. Chayes. (trans). Jacob Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame-
Schachter. work. Joel Roth. Responses.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Rudolph J. Adler; Alan J. Yuter;
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. Robert Goldenberg. Rejoinder. Vol.
Tsaar ba’ale hayim. N. J. Cohen. Books 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 65–67.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. Standard of Rabbinic practice. Commit-
2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. tee on Jewish Law and Standards.
Jewish law. Louis Jacobs. Review. Vol. The Rabbinical Assembly. Vol. 39,
23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 81. No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 125–127.
Modern challenges to halakhah. The evolution of halakhic conscious-
Jonathan M. Brown. Review. Vol. ness: two examples. Vol. 42, No. 4,
25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, p. 89. Summer, 1990, pp. 21–26.
Rosen, Gladys. On halakhic approaches to medical care
Yahadut Amerika: Ethgar Yisraeli (Ameri- for the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff;
can Jewry: an Israeli critique). Eliezer Avram Israel Reisner. Response. Vol.
Livneh. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Sum- 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991, pp. 95–96.
mer, 1968, pp. 86–89. Halakhic responsibility. D’var Torah
Rosen, Mel. delivered privately in part at the
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt. 1993 convention of the Rabbinical
Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. Assembly, and subsequently deliv-
101–103. ered in part at the Forum for Con-
Rosenfeld, Paul. servative Jewish Renewal at the Jew-
Cemetery rules and regulations of Temple ish Theological Seminary, 1993. Vol.
Beth El, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 24–27.
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. Routtenberg, Max J.
69–70. Further thoughts on the law committee.
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
letters: berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
Conservative Judaism and the agunah. thal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win-
Sidney H. Schwarz. Letter. Vol. 37, ter, 1972, pp. 63–65.
No. 1, Fall, 1983, p. 78. Rozenberg, Martin.
reviews: Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Contemporary halakhic problems. J. Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
David Bleich. Review. Vol. 33, No. Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
1, Fall, 1979, pp. 83–89. 1970, pp. 31–35.
Reform responsa for our time. Solomon Rubenstein, Jefrey.
B. Freehof. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Understanding Jewish ethics. Richard A.
Fall, 1979, pp. 83–89. Freund. Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Sum-
Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. mer, 1992, pp. 83–85.
Seymour Siegel. Review. Vol. 33, Schochet, Elijah Judah.
No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 83–89. Texts and studies. Saul Lieberman. Review.
Jewish women in time and Torah. Eliez- Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 69–71.

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JEWISH LAW (cont’d.) Love and joy. Love and joy: law, language
Schochet, Elijah Judah (cont’d.) and religion in ancient Israel. Yochanan
Responsa and halakhic studies. Isaac Klein. Muffs. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 2,
Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, Winter, 1994, pp. 80–82.
pp. 81–84. Segal, Benjamin J.
Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
A new tradition: Conservative mohalim. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open Forum.
Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal. Vol.
1988, pp. 59–72. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 65–66.
Schorsch, Ismar. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
The dangers of the ivory tower. Vol. 40, women. Custom drives Jewish law on
No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 5–7. women. Elliot N. Dorff. Open Forum.
Marching to the wrong drummer. Delivered Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal.
at the Rabbinical Assembly convention, Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
Los Angeles, California, March, 1993. pp. 66–73.
Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. Terms of endearment. Toward a clearer
14–19. horizon for Israeli Masorti Judaism.
The sacred cluster. The core values of Con- Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp.
servative Judaism. Vol. 47, No. 3, 24–31.
Spring, 1995, pp. 3–12. Shapiro, Miriam Klein.
Schultz, Joseph P. The woman’s role: a continuing discussion.
The halakhah of law and the halakhah of Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim H. Pearl.
spirituality. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 63–66.
1992, pp. 61–66. The woman’s role: a continuing discussion.
Schulweis, Harold M. Miriam Klein Shapiro. Addendum. Vol.
The character of halakhah entering the 21st 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, p. 112.
century. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Shapiro, Morris.
pp. 5–13. Interpreting Torah: are we genuine part-
Schwartz, Barry Dov. ners? Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp.
Conservative Judaism. Letter. Vol. 23, No. 3–13.
4, Summer, 1969, pp. 67–68. Shohet, David M.
Schwartz, Earl. Post mortem examination for medical pur-
Oral Torah in an electronic age. Vol. 49, poses in Jewish law. Responsum. Vol. 4,
No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 32–41. No. 3, May, 1948, pp. 15–27.
Schwartz, G. David. Precedents in Jewish law, for the state of
The responsa of Rabbi Zevi Hirsch Meisel. Israel. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, 1949, pp.
Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 31–50.
46–51. Mercy death in Jewish law. Vol. 8, No. 3,
Schwartz, Harry E. April, 1952, pp. 1–15.
The rabbi, halakhah and the Rabbinical Shuchat, Wilfred.
Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter. Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich.
1962, p. 84. Response. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970,
Schwarz, Sidney H. pp. 33–45.
Conservative Judaism and the agunah. Vol. Siegel, Seymour.
36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 37–44. articles:
Schweid, Eliezer. Responsa from Israel. Israel life and let-
The self-interpreting Mishnah. Judaism: the ters. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965,
evidence of the Mishnah. Jacob pp. 59–67.
Neusner. Review essay. Vol. 44, No. 2, And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
Winter, 1992, pp. 79–86. Simon Greenberg. Introduction. Vol.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 73–74.

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Ethics and the halakhah. Vol. 25, No. 3, Sigal, Phillip.
Spring, 1971, pp. 33–40. The organ and Jewish worship: a proposal.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis 1963, pp. 93–105.
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
Malev; Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich.
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 13–15. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- 22–33.
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Further thoughts on the law committee.
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Malev; Judith Hauptman. Reply. berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
Seymour Siegel. Mortimer Ostow. thal; Philip Sigal. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win-
Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, p. 24. ter, 1972, pp. 72–73.
Abortion and ethics. Fetal experimenta- Modern Reform responsa. Solomon B.
tion. A bias for life.Harold Freehof. Review. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall,
Nitowsky; David M. Feldman; Sey- 1972, pp. 68–73.
mour Siegel; Harry Gordon. Vol. 29, Silver, Eliezer.
No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 39–48. Mixed seating. Statement. Vol. 11, No. 1,
Updating the criteria of death. Vol. 30, Fall, 1956, p.52.
No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 23–30. Silverman, David Wolf.
The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold- In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall,
farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. 1955, pp. 66–70.
Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. Silverman, Hillel E.
31–32, 32, 33, 35–36, 37, 39. Yom Tov Sheni: a third alternative. Letter.
Suicide in the Jewish view. Vol. 32, No. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp.
2, Winter, 1979, pp. 67–74. 81–83.
Critique of ‘The meaning of Jewish law.’ Silverman, Israel N.
Michael Ziegler. Reply. Vol. 33, No. Responsum on non-Jewish wine. Hebrew.
2, Winter, 1980, pp. 75–79. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. alef-
Keruv and the status of intermarried hay.
families. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Responsum on non-Jewish wine. Adden-
Comments. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, dum. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, p.
1982, pp. 56–58. (79).
Standard of Rabbinic practice. Commit- Simon, Ralph.
tee on Jewish Law and Standards. Law committee report. Responsum on boy
The Rabbinical Assembly. Joel Roth. baby-namings and brit milah. Letter.
Letter. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, Ralph Simon. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer,
pp. 86–87. 1956, pp. 40–41.
reviews: Sky, Harry.
Noam, a forum for the clarification of The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum-
contemporary halakhic problems. mer, 1982, pp. 59–62.
Volume 8. Menachem Kasher. Slater, Avraham.
Review. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, Solomon Schechter’s approach to changes
1965, pp. 75–77. in halakhah. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring,
Noam, a forum for the clarification of 2000, pp. 3038.
contemporary halakhic problems. Slosberg, Robert B.
Volume 9. Menachem Kasher. Responsa and papers of the Committee on
Review. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, Jewish Law and Standards. Index. Vol.
1967, pp. 74–76. 34, No. 1, September/October, 1980,
Studies in Jewish jurisprudence. Edward pp. 43–54.
M. Gershfield. Books in brief. Solomon, Elias L.
Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, Eulogy: Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz. Vol.
1972, p. 93. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 29–39.

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JEWISH LAW (cont’d.) Trimble, Virginia L.
Soloveitchik, Joseph. Masada, suicide and Halakhah. Vol. 31,
Mixed seating. Benjamin Lapidus. Letter. No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 45–55.
Reply. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. Tucker, Gordon.
50–51. articles:
Sosland, Henry Adler. The sayings of the wise are like goads.
To come to the land: immigration and set- An appreciation of the works of
tlement in 16th century Eretz-Israel. Robert Cover. Vol. 45, No. 3,
Abraham David. trans. Dena Ordan. Spring, 1993, pp. 17–39.
Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, The ordination of women and the cul-
pp. 87–89. ture of the movement. Vol. 48, No.
Spitz, Elie. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 87–93.
God and the big bang. Daniel Chanan Contemporary philosophical quests for
Matt. Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, God. Metaphysical realism. Theoret-
1997, pp. 90–92. ical and practical considerations.
Stein, Israel C. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Masada, suicide and Halakhah. Virginia L. 84–95.
Trimble. Letter. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, Contemporary philosophical quests for
1977, pp. 42–43. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoret-
Steinberg, Werner. ical and practical considerations.
Conservative Judaism. Letter. Barry Dov Gordon Tucker. Getting real:
Schwartz. Response. Vol. 24, No. 1, response. Baruch Frydman-Kohl.
Fall, 1969, p. 85. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Abortion and Jewish tradition. Isaac Klein. 96–98.
Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. Tutnauer, Moshe.
70–72. Positive-historical Judaism. The open
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt. forum. Positive-historical Judaism
Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, p. 103. exhausted: reflection’s on a Movement’s
Steinhorn, Elihu J. future. Daniel H. Gordis. Vol. 47, No.
Conversion and Conservative Judaism. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 86–91.
Theodore Friedman. Letter. Vol. 29, Wald, Marcus.
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 86–87. Shall worshippers stand when the mourners
Stern, Jack, Jr. recite the Kaddish? (Hebrew). Vol. 8,
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack No. 3, April, 1952, pp. 32–25.
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin Waldman, Nahum M.
Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, The designation of marital status in the
1970, pp. 26–31. ketubah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986,
Stone, Ira F. pp. 80–82.
Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman God within and without: a search for bal-
question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F. ance. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp.
Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 42–50.
75–76. Waxman, Nissan.
Switkin, Linda R. The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradition.
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp.
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur 71–76.
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- Wechsler, Harlan J.
ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Seymour Siegel, theologian and teacher.
Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 56–73.
Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s
pp. 43–45. guide. Delivered originally at the Forum
Temkin, Sefton D. for Conservative Jewish Renewal, Octo-
Faith and halakhah. David Aronson. Letter. ber, 1994. Response to “A Rabbinic
Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, p. 69. Letter on Intimate Relations.” Elliot N.

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Dorff. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein
40–48. Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer
Weinberg, Neal. Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975,
Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law— pp. 47–48.
Essays and responsa. Walter Jacob; JEWISH MUSIC. See also HAZZANUT; JEWISH
Moshe Zemer. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, ARTS; LITURGY
Spring, 1996, pp. 91–94. Abrams, Leah.
Weiss-Halivni, David. Songs of the Chassidim. (ed.) Velvel Paster-
Halakhic exegesis., Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring, nak. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968,
1956, pp. 52–58 pp. 88–89.
Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude. Adler, Samuel H.
The agony of the agunah. The open forum. The music of the Jews in the diaspora.
Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 51–54. Alfred Sendrey. Review. Vol. 25, No. 3,
Winter, Edmund. Spring, 1971, pp. 85–86.
The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy- Behrmann, Nicolas Lee.
im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund Release of an oath: the Kol Nidre. The
Winter; Morris Laub. Vol. 24, No. 3, Electric Prunes. Recording Review. Ario
Spring, 1970, pp. 45–53. S. Hyams. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Wolf, Arnold Jacob. 1969, pp. 82–83.
The image of the non-Jew in Judaism. Bokser, Ben Zion.
David Novak. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, Statement on the organ and Jewish wor-
Fall, 1986, pp. 117–121. ship. Committee on Jewish Law and
Yuter, Alan J. Standards. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
articles: Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 113.
Towards a legal theory of the Conserva- Blank, Debra Reed.
tive movement. Elliot Dorff. Letter. Sacred sound and social change: liturgical
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. music in Jewish and Christian experi-
72–74. ence. Lawrence A. Hoffman; Janet R.
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- Walton. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
work. Joel Roth. The limits of 1994, pp. 88–89.
halakhic activism. Rudolph J. Adler; Gottlieb, Jack.
Alan J. Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Prayer and music. I. A joyful noise? Vol.
Response. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 55–72.
1983, pp. 56–62. Prayer and music. I. A joyful noise?
Judaism and the search for spirituality. Response. Max Wohlberg. Reply. Vol.
Neil Gillman. Jewish knowledge: 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 81–82.
redrawing the map. Lawrence A. Greenberg, Simon.
Hoffman. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 1, A revealed law. Law and tradition in
Fall, 1986, pp. 123–124. Judaism. Boaz Cohen. Review. Vol. 19,
reviews: No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 36–50.
Studies in the Mishne Torah: Book of Heschel, Abraham Joshua.
Knowledge. Moses Maimonides. The task of the Hazzan. Vol. 12, No. 2,
Hebrew. Hakham Jose Faur. Review. Winter, 1958, pp. 1–8.
Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. Holtz, Avraham.
80–85. Religion and the arts in the theology of
Ziegler, Michael. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. 28, No.
Critique of ‘The meaning of Jewish law.’ 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 27–39.
Seymour Siegel. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, Hyams, Ario S.
1980, pp. 70–74. reviews:
Zelizer, Gerald L. Release of an oath: the Kol Nidre.
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- The Electric Prunes. Recording
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur review. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring,
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- 1969, 80–83.

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JEWISH MUSIC (cont’d.) Wohlberg, Max.
Hyams, Ario S. (cont’d.) Prayer and music. Jack Gottlieb. II. A
reviews (cont’d.): rejoinder. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968,
Shabat for today (Oh, let us sing a new pp. 73–76.
song unto the Lord). Gershon Prayer and music. I. A joyful noise? Jack
Kingsley. Recording review. Vol. 25, Gottlieb. Letter. Jack Gottlieb.
No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 88–89. Reply. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, p.
The hush of midnight. A Slihot record- 82.
ing. Charles Davidson. Recording Shiru lo. Aspects of congregational song.
review. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 58–60.
pp. 85–87. JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. See also
The cantorial anthology. Gershon under individual names
Ephros. Review. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, Abramowitz, Mayer.
1972, pp. 64–67. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Lincoln, David. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter; S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer;
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Hillel E. Silverman; Sol Landau;
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. Harry Z. Sky; Myron M. Fenster;
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Schoenberg. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, bert Yoskowitz; Richard Hammer-
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JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY (cont’d.) The history of Conservative Judaism—the
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JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY (cont’d.) man; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen;
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My father, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 47, No. Spring, 1991, pp. 92–94.
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Caring and curing: health and medi- Feldman, David M.
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Friedman, Theodore. “How to” Judaic books of interest.
A letter from Israel. Israel life and letters. Striving toward virtue: a contempo-
Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 90–92. rary guide for Jewish ethical behav-
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48–52. 1997, pp. 84–85.
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1986, pp. 89–93. Olitzky; Ronald H. Isaacs. Books in
Frydman-Kohl, Baruch. review . . . Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
When bad things happen to good people. 1997, p. 85.
Harold S. Kushner. Review essay. Vol. How good do we have to be? A new
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 90–101. understanding of guilt and forgive-
Gay, Ruth. ness. Harold S. Kushner. Books in
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appreciation. Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring, Spring, 1999, p. 85.
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Glassman, Bernard. When words fail: a religious response to
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A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her- 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 83–88.
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the Middle Ages.: The Sephardic Review Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966,
Age. Vol. II The Silver Age of Polish pp. 84–87.
Jewry. Vol. III. The American Jewish Teen-agers and sex. James A. Pike. Review
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(Eretz Yisrael). Eugene and Annette 84–87.
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49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 82–83. Even the righteous can perish by his faith.
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ish guided imagery: a how-to book 57–70.
for rabbis, educators and group Goodblatt, Morris S.
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JEWISH VALUES (cont’d.) Harris, Monford.
Gordis, Robert. “The way of a man with a maid”—roman-
articles: tic or leal love. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter,
Toward a modern view of Jewish tradition. 1960, pp. 29–39.
Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 1–12. “The way of a man with a maid”—roman-
The struggle for self-definition in Con- tic or leal love. Letter. Ignaz Maybaum.
servative Judaism. Vol. 39, No. 3, Reply. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, p. 46.
Spring, 1987, pp. 7–19. Reflections on the sexual revolution. Vol.
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Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Letter. Vol. 40, The nation and the individual. Abraham
No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 91–92. Joshua Heschel. (tr.) Simcha Kling;
Greenberg, Moshe. Samuel H. Dresner. Delivered at the
A problematic heritage: the attitude toward 1957 Jerusalem Ideological Conference.
the Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp.
Israel perspective. Delivered as the Ger- 10–26.
son Cohen Memorial Lectue, Jewish The patient as a person. Abraham J. Hes-
Theological Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48, chel; William C. Menninger. Vol. 19,
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 23–35. No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 1–10.
Greenberg, Sidney. Pikuach neshama. To save a soul. Vol. 50,
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Greenberg, Simon. No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 62–70.
Dissatisfied but not unhappy. Vol. 17, Nos. Jacobs, Louis.
3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 71–76. Divine foreknowledge and human free will.
Judaism and the democratic ideal. Vol. 20, Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October,
No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 1–16. 1980, pp. 4–16.
Intellectual freedom in the Jewish tradition. Holy places. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984,
Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. pp. 4–16.
15–21. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
The land, the diaspora, and the synagogue. bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fenster;
Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 41–49. Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bernard
Ethics, religion and Judaism. Vol. 26, No. Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Rose; Gerry
4, Summer, 1972, pp. 85–126. J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Sandberg; Ger-
Ethics, religion and Judaism. Part II. Vol. shon Schwartz; Israel C. Stein; Gerald B.
27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 75–129. Weiss; Gerald B. Zelermyer. Vol. 50, Nos.
Solomon Schechter as a theologian. Vol. 39, 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, p. 172.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 7–29. Kanter, Shamai.
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Guttmann, Julius. When your child asks. Simon Glustrom.
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Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, Winter, 1965, p. 101.
pp. 97–99. The heart of man: its genius for good and

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evil. Erich Fromm. Books in brief. Vol. Lebenstein, Eliezer.
19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, p. 102. Concept of the state in Jewish tradition.
Letters to Jewish college students. Hebrew. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950,
Theodore Friedman. Books in brief. pp. 48–33.
Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 pp. 90–91. Levine, Reuben R.
Kaufman, William E. reviews:
Worship and ethics. Max Kadushin. Review. Clarifying Jewish values. Jewish con-
Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 80–82. sciousness raising. Loving my Jew-
Is there a Jewish philosophy? Rethinking ishness. Teaching people to love
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52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 99–101. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
Kaunfer, Alvan H. 1979, pp. 105–107.
Transmission and transformation: a Jewish Jewish identity games. Richard J. Israel.
perspective on moral education. Carol Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
K. Ingall. Review. Vol. 52, No. 4, Sum- 1979, pp. 105–107.
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Klein, Isaac. Bernard Reisman. Review. Vol. 32,
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view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. Lipnick, Bernard.
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Law and Theology in Judaism. David Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
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Konvitz, Milton R. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
Law and morals: in the Hebrew Scriptures, 78–81.
Plato and Aristotle. Foreword. Louis Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
Finkelstein. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
1969, pp. 44–71. ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
Korn, Bertram, W. Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
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Barish. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
1964, p. 73. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
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Choosing a sex ethic. Eugene B. Borowitz. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 172–173.
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Alfred Jospe. Books in brief. Review. Lubliner, Immanuel.
Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, p. 94. Birth control in Jewish law. David M. Feld-
Social responsibility in an age of revolution. man. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Louis Finkelstein. Review. Vol. 26, No. 1970, pp. 89–91.
3, Spring, 1972, pp. 84–85. Lukinsky, Joseph.
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1983, pp. 3–4. sky; Robert Abramson. Vol. 45, No. 3,
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Jewish values in family relationships. Vol. Marcus, Ivan G.
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8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 1–17. pp. 66–81.
Lebendiger, Israel. Matt, Hershel J.
The problem of evil. Vol. 2, No. 2, Febru- Homosexual rabbis? Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
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JEWISH VALUES (cont’d.) A halakhic ethic of care for the terminally ill.
Maybaum, Ignaz. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991, pp. 52–89.
“The way of a man with a maid”—roman- Mai beinaihu? Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring,
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Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 44–46. Riben, Marsha.
Meirovich, Harvey W. And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
Handling crisis. An aggadic response. Vol. the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
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1888–1988. Jonathan D. Sarna. Review. Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
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Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Schochet, Elijah Judah.
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Texts and studies. Saul Lieberman. Review.
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 69–71.
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel- Schoenberg, Elliot Salo.
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First things first. Mayer Abramowitz. Let- ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
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65–66. Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
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Stein, Israel C. Introduction. Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 45,
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 32–41.
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Max Kadushin: an appreciation. Vol. 35, Wohlberg, Jeffrey A.
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51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 101–107. Review. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979,
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Troster, Lawrence. Yoskowitz, Herbert A.
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No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 5–14. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 92–93.
Tucker, Gordon. Yuter, Alan J.
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appreciation of the works of Robert Gillman. Jewish knowledge: redrawing
Cover. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. the map. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Letter.
17–39. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
Wechsler, Harlan J. 123–124.
Seymour Siegel, theologian and teacher. Zerin, Edward.
Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 56–73. Love and sex: a modern Jewish perspective.
On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s Robert Gordis. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2,
guide. Delivered originally at the Forum Winter, 1979, pp. 104–105.
for Conservative Jewish Renewal, Octo- JOB. See BIBLE and BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP;
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Dorff. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. HESCHEL, ABRAHAM JOSHUA; JEWISH
40–48. VALUES; LITURGY; SPIRITUALITY
Empathic absence and presence as a route Cogan, Mordechai.
to God. The commanding nearness of The expulsion of Ishmael—no laughing
God. Jonathan Wittenberg. Response. matter! Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 51, No. 2, 1988/1989, pp. 29–33.
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Solomon Schechter as a theologian. Vol. 39, Abramson, Robert.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 7–29. Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin-
Harris, Monford. sky; Robert Abramson. Vol. 45, No. 3,
Studies in Scripture. Hebrew. Teaching the Spring, 1993, pp. 4–16.
Bible. Hebrew. Shlomo Dov Goitein. Addison, Howard A.
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pp. 53–56. Transfiguring our face. Vol. 44, No. 2,
Kanter, Shamai. Winter, 1992, pp. 32–40.
On edge. Jim Crane. Books in brief. Vol. The wise son got away. Delivered at the
19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, p. 78. Form for Conservative Jewish
Levine, Murray. Renewal, June, 1993. Vol. 46, No.
Joy and remembrance. Max Arzt. Review. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 40–44.
Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, p. 94. Spirituality and the main sanctuary.
Matt, Hershel Jonah. Bridging the gap between synagogue
Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2, and soul. Synagogue life; a special
Winter, 1977, pp. 5–14. section. Howard A. Addison; Jack H
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Theology and poetics. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, Schoenberg. Vol. 50, No. 4, Sum-
1998, pp. 3–9. mer, 1998, pp. 51–58.
Schor, Ilya. Contemporary use of sacred texts to
Silver work. Photographs. Vol. 16, No. 1, generate and reflect images of God.
Fall, 1961, pp. 22–27. Seeking God in the Bible. Martin
A working definition of Jewish art. (tr.) Samuel Cohen. Response. Howard
Harry Z. Sky. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, A. Addison. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
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Love and joy. Love and joy: law, language The spirit of renewal: crisis and
and religion in ancient Israel. Yochanan response in Jewish life. Edward Feld.
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Troster, Lawrence. Agus, Jacob B.
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Yochanan Muffs and based on his Claude Montefiore and liberal Judaism.
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Spring, 1989, pp. 44–56. The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum-
mer, 1982, pp. 33–38.
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K’LAL YISRAEL (JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD) Bar-Zev, Asher.
(cont’d.) ZPG and the Jewish problem. Vol. 30, No.
Arian, Charles L. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 76–82.
Rabbis, intermarriage, and the Christian Barmash, Pamela.
clergy. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. Jewish women living the challenge: a
84–86. Hadassah compendium. ed. Carol Dia-
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No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 46–53. Bayar, Steven.
With abounding love: a Conservative Is outreach possible in the Conservative
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No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 45–54. 1987, pp. 62–70.
Our covenant with stones. A Jewish Ben Zoma.
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Fall, 1991, pp. 25–35. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp.
Integrating tradition and change. Vol. 90–91.
44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 18–31. Berkowitz, Martin.
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49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, p. 90. Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
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Of the making of books . . . 59–66.
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A misunderstood gemara—a wrong min- ter, 1980, pp. 90–91.
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The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for com- Bokser, Baruch M.
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Balter, Shlomo. Lawrence H. Schiffman. Review. Vol.
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pp. 96–97. Jewish people in the 1st century, Vol. 1,

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Compendia rerum iudaicarum ad Chazan, Robert.
Novum Testamentum, section 1:1. S. My people: the story of the Jews. Abba
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Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69. 1969, pp. 91–92.
On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The Chertoff, Mordecai S.
Jews under Roman rule. Studies in Little did I know: recollections and reflec-
Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 20. E. tions. Maurice Samuel. Review. Vol. 18,
Mary Smallwood. Review. Vol. 37, No. No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 63–66.
2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69. Chiel, Arthur A.
Bokser, Ben Zion. The Jewish community in Canada. Volume
The universal and the particular. Delivered I, A history. Stuart E. Rosenberg.
at the Conference on Science, Philoso- Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp.
phy and Religion, August, 1945. Vol. 2, 92–93.
No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 1–9. Lessing’s ‘Nathan the Wise.’ Vol. 33, No. 4,
The election of Israel. Vol. 3, No. 4, July, Summer, 1980, pp. 72–78.
1947, pp. 17–25. Chinitz, Jacob.
The greater Judaism in the making. Morde- Reb Moshe and the Conservatives. Vol. 41,
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Spring, 1961, pp. 46–55. “Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis
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64–74. Cohen, Arthur A.
The Reform Judaism of Renewing the The seminary and the modern rabbi. Vol.
covenant. An open letter to Elliot Dorff. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 1–12.
Renewing the covenant: a theology for Cohen, Carl.
the postmodern Jews. Eugene B. Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 8, No. 1, Novem-
Borowitz. Review essay. Elliot N. Dorff. ber, 1951, pp. 1–13.
Letter. Eugene B. Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. Cohen, Ernest B.
1, Fall, 1997, pp. 61–65. Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Matters of degree and kind. An open Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let- Rozenberg. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a 1970, pp. 74–75.
theology for the postmodern Jews. Cohen, Gerson D.
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Let- The framework of religious vitality. Vol. 34,
ter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Vol. No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp.
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71. 3–10.
Braiterman, Zachary. Cohen, Jack J.
Living in the image of God: Jewish teach- The end of halakhah? Vol. 8, No. 2, Janu-
ing to perfect the world. Irving Green- ary, 1952, pp. 9–15.
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52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 89–91. articles:
Breslauer, S. Daniel. Contemporary use of sacred texts to
The dove: reimagining the chosen people. generate and reflect images of
Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. God. Seeking God in the Bible.
83–88. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Brill, Mordecai L. 27–33.
ZPG and the Jewish problem. Asher Bar- Contemporary use of sacred texts to
Zev. Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, generate and reflect images of God.
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 108–109. Seeking God in the Bible. Martin
Burnstein, Alexander J. Samuel Cohen. Response. Howard
Conception of Israel in the Kusari. Vol. 1, A. Addison. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 19–26. 1999, pp. 34–36.

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K’LAL YISRAEL (JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD) Dalin, David G.
(cont’d.) articles:
Cohen, Martin Samuel (cont’d.) The Jewish historiography of Hannah
reviews: Arendt. Presented at 1986 confer-
From Jerusalem to the edge of heaven: ence of Association of Jewish Stud-
meditations on the soul of Israel. Ari ies. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988,
Elon. (tr.) Tikva Frymer-Kensky. pp. 47–58.
Review. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, Tzedakah with dignity. Jewish charity
1997, pp. 83–84. and self-help in rabbinic tradition.
Kaddish. Leon Wieseltier. Review. Vol. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp.
52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 87–89. 3–22.
Searching for my brothers: Jewish men reviews:
in a Gentile world. Jeffrey K. Salkin. World Jewry and the State of Israel.
Review. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, (ed.) Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 34,
2000, pp. 87–88. No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp.
Cohen, Steven M. 53–55.
Deconstructing the outreach-inreach Dalven, Rachel.
debate. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, The yearly cycle of the Ioannina Jews. Vol.
pp. 26–33. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 47–53.
Cohn-Sherbok, Dan. Davidowicz, Lucy S.
Jewish–Christian relations: a new develop- From past to past. Jewish East Europe to
ment. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. Jewish East side. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter,
30–35. 1968, pp. 19–27.
Conservative Judaism. Davis, Moshe.
Is the doctrine of ‘a chosen people’ essen- The ladder of Jewish education. Vol. 4, No.
tial? Editorial board. Vol. 5, No. 3, May, 1948, pp. 1–14.
1–2, October–January, 1948–1949, p. The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo-
50. rary Jewish life. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 1969, pp. 41–58.
Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan Dimitrovsky, Chaim Zalman.
Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S. Masada. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp.
Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit 36–47.
Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman; Dorff, Elliot N.
David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. articles:
Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. Artificial insemination, egg donation
73–83. and adoption. Responsum. Commit-
Cytron, Barry D. tee on Jewish Law and Standards.
Nostra Aetate, the Jews, and the future of Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60.
dialogue. Reflections on the 20th Artificial insemination, egg donation
anniversary of Nostra Aetate. Yocheved and adoption. Elliot N. Dorff.
Herschlag Muffs; Eugene Fisher; Barry Responsum. Committee on Jewish
Cytron. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. Law and Standards. Letters. Hershel
21–29. Goldwasser; Morris A. Wessel. Vol.
Our community’s need for theology. When 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp.
ideology becomes theology. Creating a 94–95.
theological language of and for Conser- Am I my brother’s keeper? A Jewish
vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky. view on the distribution of health
Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2, care. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999,
Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24. pp. 13–30.
Contemporary philosophical quests for reviews:
God. On knowing God. Neil Gillman. The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51, covenant. An open letter to Elliot
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68. Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a

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theology for the postmodern Jews. Feld, Edward.
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Judaism faces the 20th century: a biogra-
Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B. phy of Mordecai M. Kaplan. Mel Scult.
Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994,
pp. 61–65. pp. 85–87.
Matters of degree and kind. An open Felix, Cathy L.
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open Worship for the 21st century. An agenda.
letter to me. Renewing the covenant: Synagogue life; a special section.
a theology for the postmodern Jews. Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom;
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71. 67–79.
Dresner, Samuel H. Fierstien, Robert.
articles: Alternatives to assimilation: the response
The circle of Musar according to Rabbi of Reform Judaism to American cul-
Ya’akov Yosef of Polnoy. Vol. 10, ture, 1840–1930. Alan Silverstein.
No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 27–40. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
The Sabbath. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 86.
1960, pp. 1–31. Fine, David J.
A homily on counting the Omer. Vol. The meaning of Catholic Israel. Vol. 50,
41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 71–78. No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 29–47.
reviews: Finkelstein, Louis.
The Jew and his home. Eliyahu Kitov. The Jew in 1950. Vol. 6, No. 4, May, 1950,
Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 1–5.
p. 86. Hasideanism and the modern world. Vol.
Elazar, Daniel J. 14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 1–16.
The professor as Jewish spiritual leader. Fisher, Eugene J.
Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. Interpreting Nostra Aetate through post
3–13. Conciliar teaching. Reflections on the
Epstein, Lawrence J. 20th anniversary of Nostra Aetate.
Outreach to interfaith couples: two concep- Yocheved Herschlag Muffs; Eugene
tual models. Michael Wasserman. Let- Fisher; Barry Cytron. Vol. 38, No. 1,
ter. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, p. 61. Fall, 1985, pp. 7–20.
Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, Fishman, Hertzel.
1992, pp. 73–79. Conservative Judaism and Israel. Sympo-
Evans, Eli E. sium. A new zionism. Vol. 11, No. 3,
The electronic village revisited. Implications Spring, 1957, pp. 36–45.
for Jewish life. Delivered for 1986 pro- An organic approach to Israel. Vol. 29, No.
gram of National Foundation for Jewish 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 85–88.
Culture. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, Fleischman, Yaakov.
1986–87, pp. 94–105. Franz Rosenzweig as a critic of zionism.
Faber, Salamon. (tr.) Max D. Ticktin. Vol. 22, No. 1,
Jews, Judaism and the state of Israel. Ben Fall, 1967, pp. 54–66.
Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3, Foreman, Spencer.
Spring, 1975, pp. 92–93. Am I my brother’s keeper? Vol. 51, No. 4,
Feder, Avraham. Summer, 1999, pp. 72–79.
Israel: a dream faces the challenges of reality. Franck, Isaac.
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 20–24. Can Diaspora Jewry survive? Vol. 32, No.
Fein, Elliot. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 58–64.
The Jews in America: four centuries of an Freedman, Harry.
uneasy encounter. Arthur Hertzberg. Forging Masorti Judaism in Britain and
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pp. 88–90. pp. 14–21.

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K’LAL YISRAEL (JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD) Gartner, Lloyd P.
(cont’d.) Between France and Germany: the Jews of
Freund, Richard A. Alsace-Lorraine, 1871–1918. Vicki
The ethical realism of Seymour Siegel. Caron. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer,
Originally presented at the Association 1989, pp. 76–77.
of Jewish Studies Conference, Boston, Gay, Ruth.
December, 1988. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, Nostalgia is not enough. Vol. 14, No. 3,
1992, pp. 67–81. Spring, 1960, pp. 32–39.
Friedman, Theodore. Geller, Myron S.
letters from Jerusalem: In this dark house: a memoir. Louise
articles: Kehoe. Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
The parashah. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem- 1998, pp. 92–94.
ber/December, 1980, pp. 54–58. Gendler, Everett.
Religion and politics in Israel. Vol. 37, Holy days in Habana. Vol. 23, No. 2, Win-
No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 56–60. ter, 1969, pp. 15–24.
The image of the Israeli religious estab- Gershfield, Edward.
lishment. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, Oxford and the Jewish problem. Vol. 20,
1984, pp. 62–68. No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 30–35.
Who is not a Jew? The halakhic status Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
of an apostate. Vol. 41, No. 2 Win- Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
ter, 1988/1989, pp. 53–60. Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
reviews: 1970, pp. 30–31.
Publications of the study circle on Dias- Gerstein, Louis C.
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Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. Gertel, Elliot B.
85–87. The World Parliament of Religions. Semi-
Jewish religious tradition: a new look. To nars held in Chicago, 1993. Teach ‘Em
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Alexander Barzel. Review essay. Vol. Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter,
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Seven Jewish cultures: a reinterpretation Mortimer J. Adler: apostle of apostasy?
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Efraim Shmueli. Review. Vol. 34, Gerstein, Louis C.
No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. Am ha-sayaf ve-am ha-sefer. Hebrew. Vol.
48–52. 2, No. 1, October, 1945, pp. alef-gimel.
An Israeli colleague’s Zionist vision. Gillman, Neil.
Hazon veSivro (?). Herzl Fishman. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, God. On knowing God. Vol. 51, No. 2,
1987/1988, pp. 87–91. Winter, 1999, pp. 59–64.
Frydman-Kohl, Baruch. Contemporary philosophical quests for
When bad things happen to good people. God. On knowing God. Neil Gillman.
Harold S. Kushner. Review essay. Vol. Response. Barry D. Cytron. Vol. 51,
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 90–101. No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 65–68.
Gafni, Mordecai. Gitelson, Susan A.
Walking together. Can religious and secular Whatever became of Uganda? Vol. 25, No.
Jews forge a common spiritual lan- 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 23–32.
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Garfinkel, Jacob. Alienated minority: the Jews of
Letter from Copenhagen: city of refuge. medieval Latin Europe. Kenneth R.
Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. Stow. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Sum-
67–72. mer, 1994, pp. 90–91.

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Jewish life in Renaissance Italy. Robert Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2,
Bonfil. Review. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, Winter, 1997, p. 86.
1995, pp. 94–96. The book and the sword: a life of learn-
Under crescent and cross: the Jews in ing in the shadow of destruction.
the Middle Ages. Mark R. Cohen. David Weiss Halivni. Books in
Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 2, review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Winter, 1996, pp. 91–93. 1997, pp. 78–79.
It’s a mitzvah! Jewish living step-by- In search of wholeness: the pursuit of
step. Bradley Shavit Artson. Books spiritual integrity in a delusional
in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Sum- world. Martin Samuel Cohen. Books
mer, 1996, pp. 89–90. in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
The evil eye in the Bible and rabbinic 1997, p. 79.
literature. Rivka Ulmer. Books in The crucified Jew: 20 centuries of
Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, Christian anti-Semitism. Dan Cohn-
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1996, pp. 90–91. understanding of guilt and forgive-
Vanishing diaspora: the Jews in Europe ness. Harold S. Kushner. Books in
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49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 82–83. woman’s midlife journey into
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K’LAL YISRAEL (JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD) from ancient to modern times. Charles
(cont’d.) Raddock. Review. Jacob Neusner. Let-
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(ed.) Zvia Ginor. Books in review Committee on Jewish Law and Stan-
. . . Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. dards. Letters. Hershel Goldwasser;
86. Morris A. Wessel. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
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Barack Fishman. Books in review Golinkin, David.
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A tradition of invention. Family and educa- Goodblatt, Morris S.
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Goldblum, Moshe V. at Shema.’ Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
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Summer, 1961, pp. 26–29. Gordis, Daniel.
Goldman, Eric A. Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
Video and the Jewish community. Prospects lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. 35,
for the present. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 50–55.
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Greenberg, Irving. Harris, Monford.
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Summer, 1976, pp. 47–63. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
Greenberg, Moshe. 1962, pp. 98–100.
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Israel perspective. Delivered as the Ger- raphy. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86,
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Theological Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48, Herberg, Will.
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 23–35. The integration of the Jew in contemporary
Greenberg, Sidney. America. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961,
The rabbinate and the Jewish community pp. 1–9.
structure. Simon Greenberg. Response. Judaism as personal decision. Vol. 22, No.
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 9–20.
64–66. Herring, Hayim.
Greenberg, Simon. The Conservative movement. Whither or
articles: wither? Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000,
Judaism and the democratic ideal. Vol. pp. 3–21.
20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 1–16. Heschel, Abraham Joshua.
The rabbinate and the Jewish communi- Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham
ty structure. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, Joshua Heschel. Poems. trans. Morton
1969, pp. 52–59. Leifman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
The land, the diaspora, and the syna- Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 5–21.
gogue. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, Pikuach neshama. To save a soul. Vol. 50,
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The American Jewish community in tran- 181–192.
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46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 30–36. Jerusalem, 1981. The open forum. Vol.
letters: 34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 35–41.
The rabbinate and the Jewish communi- Hoffman, David.
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Response. Sidney Greenberg. Vol. Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 64–66. Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. David Hoff-
reviews: man. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
A revealed law. Law and tradition in 103–105.
Judaism. Boaz Cohen. Review. Vol. Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 36–50. Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
Greenstone, Julius H. Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response.
Election of Israel. Vol. 1, no. 2, June, 1945, Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 2,
pp. 27–30. Winter, 2000, pp. 105–108.
Gray, Alyssa M. Hoffman, Lawrence A.
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reading the Rabbis reading women. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 36–43.
Rereading the rabbis: a woman’s voice. Horowitz, Sara.
Judith Hauptman. Review essay. Vol. Testimony: contemporary writers make the
51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 74–80. Holocaust personal. Essays. David
Guttmann, Julius. Rosenberg. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4,
The principles of Judaism. Vol. 14, No. 1, Summer, 1991, pp. 86–88.
Fall, 1959, pp. 11–14. Hyman, James.
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). Meaningfulness, the ineffable, and the com-
The apotheosis of Aaron. Vol. 53, No. 1, mandments. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/
Fall, 2000, pp. 20–33. Spring, 1998, pp. 84–99.

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K’LAL YISRAEL (JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD) Kaplan, Louis L.
(cont’d.) The challenge of engaging post-assimila-
Joselit, Jenna Weissman. tionist Jews. Eugene Weiner. Letter.
An engendered Judaism. Vol. 48, No. 1, Louis Kaplan. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Fall, 1995, pp. 49–55. 1997, pp. 93–94.
Kanter, Shamai. Kaplan, Mindell K.
Letters to Jewish college students. A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish
Theodore Friedman. Books in brief. women call for change.” Ellen S.
Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 pp. 90–91. Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol.
The popes and the Jews in the Middle Ages. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95.
Edward A. Synan. Books in brief. Vol. Katchen, Harry.
20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 91. The chevra—an influential factor in Jewish
Jews, God and history. Max I. Dimont. community life. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter,
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 67–73.
1966, p. 88. Kaufmann, Walter.
Jews in America, a short history. Ruth Gay. The future of Jewish identity. Vol. 24, No.
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 2–14.
1966, p. 88. Kelman, Joseph H.
Modern varieties of Judaism. Joseph L. Jewish education and the disabled. Vol. 36,
Blau. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 5–12.
Spring, 1966, pp. 88–89. Kellman, Martin.
The stronghold. Meyer Levin. Books in My life as a man. Philip Roth. Review essay.
brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 68–72.
pp. 68–69. Kisch, Hyman J.
God, man, and atomic war. Samuel H. Proud Sephardim of the Dominican Repub-
Dresner. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, lic. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
Summer, 1966, pp. 69–70. 54–58.
The Jewish caravan. Leo w. Schwarz. Books Klausner, Joseph.
in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, My Judaism. (tr.) Simcha Kling. Vol. 30,
pp. 70–71. No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 3–18.
Jewish identity. Baruch Litvin. Books in Klein, Isaac.
brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. Jewish communities in Germany. Vol. 6,
71. No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 74–79.
From the editor. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn Abi
1993, p. 3. Zimra. Israel M. Goldman. Review. Vol.
Kaplan, Dana Evan. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 91–92.
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of Kolack, Shirley and Sol.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. The ambiguous status of Jews in Mexico.
Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 46–62. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of 1976–1977, pp. 79–85.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Kreitman, Benjamin Z.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. David Hoff- Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
man. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
103–105. Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of 1970, pp. 21–26.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Kurshan, Neil.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response. The rabbi as spiritual mentor. Reimagining
Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 2, the role of the rabbi. Vol. 50, No. 1,
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Opening the gates of the Jewish communi- Kushner, Harold S.
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for “proactive conversion.” Vol. 52, Books in brief. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2,
No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 32–46. Winter, 1972, p. 94.

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Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/
1983, pp. 3–4. October, 1980, pp. 72–74.
Positive-historical Judaism. The open Levine, Etan.
forum. Positive-historical Judaism Confronting the aliyah option. Vol. 34, No.
exhausted: reflection’s on a Move- 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 42–51.
ment’s future. Daniel H. Gordis. Levine, Reuben R.
Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. Clarifying Jewish values. Jewish conscious-
81–84. ness raising. Loving my Jewishness.
Kutnick, Jerome M. Teaching people to love themselves.
Profiles in American Judaism: the Reform, Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol. 32,
Conservative, Orthodox and Recon- No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 105–107.
structionist traditions. Marc Lee Jewish identity games. Richard J. Israel.
Raphael. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum- Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979,
mer, 1989, pp. 77–79. pp. 105–107.
Labovitz, Annette. Experiential learning in Jewish groups.
ZPG and the Jewish problem. Asher Bar- Bernard Reisman. Review. Vol. 32, No.
Zev. Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 105–107.
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, p. 109. Lewis, Shalom J.
Landes, David S. Patrilinealism. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
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and its Jews in the early modern period. Liberles, Robert.
Hillel Levine. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Jewish folkways in Germanic lands. Her-
Summer, 1994, pp. 87–90. man Pollack. Review. Vol. 27, No. 3,
Lang, Leon S. Spring, 1973, pp. 94–95.
Jewish values in family relationships. Vol. When memory comes. Saul Friedlander.
1, No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 9–18. (tr.) Helen R. Lane. Review. Vol. 34,
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8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 1–17. 58–60.
Laub, Morris. Liebman, Charles S.
The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy- The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald
im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund R. Cutler. Essay. Toward a theory of
Winter; Morris Laub. Vol. 24, No. 3, Jewish liberalism. Review. Trude Weiss-
Spring, 1970, pp. 45–53. Rosmarin. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969,
Lavin, Alan. pp. 86–91.
Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin; Lipnick, Bernard.
Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82. Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
Laytner, Anson. Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
Food for thought: the Jewish cooperative Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
society (or a havurah with teeth). Vol. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 77–80. 78–81.
Lebeau, James M. Listfield, Stephen Chaim.
Our obsession with the Holocaust. Vol. 36, Embracing Judaism. Revised edition.
No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 4–9. Simcha Kling; Carl Perkins. Review.
Leifman, Morton. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp.
Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham 85–86.
Joshua Heschel. Poems. trans. Morton Lukinsky, Joseph.
Leifman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Robert Cover. A Jewish life. Joseph Lukin-
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 5–21. sky; Robert Abramson. Vol. 45, No. 3,
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The Jewish feminist movement in Germany: Maller, Allen S.
the campaigns of the judischer frauen- Speaking with interfaith couples. Vol. 44,
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K’LAL YISRAEL (JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD) The user-friendly synagogue: generating
(cont’d.) group relationships in an era of imper-
Marcus, Ivan G. sonality. Delivered at the Lilly Confer-
Mothers, martyrs, and moneymakers: some ence as ‘Synagogue life and family life:
Jewish women in medieval Europe. Vol. generating group relationships in an era
38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 34–45. of impersonality.’ Vol. 38, No. 2, Win-
E pluribus unum: the need for Jewish cul- ter, 1985–86, pp. 44–51.
tural literacy. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, Muffs, Yochanan.
pp. 66–81. Theology and poetics. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
Marrus, Elliot P. 1998, pp. 3–9.
New horizons in Sephardic studies. Yedida Muffs, Yocheved Herschlag.
K. Stillman; George K. Zucker. Review. Reflections on the 20th anniversary of Nos-
Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. tra Aetate. Yocheved Herschlag Muffs;
85–86. Eugene Fisher; Barry Cytron. Vol. 38,
Matsa, Myrna. No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 5–6.
Serving the unaffiliated Jew. Vol. 48, No. 1, Narrowe, Morton H.
Fall, 1995, pp. 71–73. A view of Swedish Jewry. Vol. 33, No. 4,
Matt, Hershel Jonah. Summer, 1980, pp. 61–71.
Synagogue and covenant people. Vol. 23, Nash, Stanley.
No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 1–11. Berdyczewski and the Jewish sorrow. Vol.
Acknowledging the King. The You and He, 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 51–57.
the They and We, of Aleinu. In memory Israeli fathers and sons revisited. A late
of Joel Abba Bernards. Vol. 30, No. 2, divorce (and other stories). A. B.
Winter, 1976, pp. 68–77. Yehoshua. Review essay (includes
Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2, analysis of other writers also). Vol. 38,
Winter, 1977, pp. 5–14. No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 28–37.
Homosexual rabbis? Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, Neusner, Jacob.
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Meirovich, Harvey W. Jewish education for Jewish social
The spiritual absorption of Soviet Jews. workers. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win-
The role of Masorti Judaism. Vol. 44, ter–Spring, 1962, pp. 43–46.
No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 16–25. The new orthodox left. Vol. 20, No. 1,
Merkle, John C. Fall, 1965, pp. 10–18.
Tradition, faith, and identity in Abraham Conservative Judaism in a divided com-
Joshua Heschel’s religious philosophy. munity. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer,
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13–25. Assimilation and self-hatred in modern
Meyers, Joel H. Jewish life. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall,
Diaspora. Werner Keller. (tr.) Richard and 1971, pp. 50–60.
Clara Winston. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, Judaism within the academic study of
Summer, 1972, p. 84. religion explaining a new setting for
Mondros, Jacqueline B. an old subject. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A 1983, pp. 40–47.
chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacque- The foundations of Jewish existence.
line B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 42–52.
36–58. Christmas and Israel. How secularism
Monson, Rela Geffen. turns religion into culture. Prepared
The graying of the American Jewish com- for Christianity and Culture in the
munity. Implications of changing family Crossfire, conference at Hope and
patterns for communal institutions. Vol. Calvin Colleges, Grand Rapids,
34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. Michigan, 1995. Vol. 48, No. 4,
52–56. Summer, 1996, pp. 14–25.

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Religious belief and economic behavior. The history of Conservative Judaism-the
How religions renew the social Adler administration, part 3. Vol. 7,
order. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. No. 1, October, 1950, pp. 15–27.
40–54. The history of Conservative Judaism, part
letters: 5-Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of
Whither diaspora Judaism? Philip Sigal. the halakhah. Vol. 8, No. 2, January,
Letter. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 15, No. 1952, pp. 16–35.
2, Winter, 1961, pp. 66–67. Pearl, Chaim H.
Letter. Jacob Neusner. Reply. Vol. 15, The religious meaning of the state of Israel.
No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp. 67–69. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp.
reviews: 56–62.
Portrait of a people: the story of the On the question of birkat kohanim in the
Jews from ancient to modern times. Mesorti synagogue. Vol. 36, No. 2,
Charles Raddock. Review. Vol. 19, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 52–57.
No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 73–75. Perlman, Jonathan.
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responses to Hasidic rapture. Allan 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 36–39.
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Ostow, Mortimer. No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 89–95.
The Jewish response to crisis. Vol. 33, No. Polonsky, Antony.
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Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
Sciences, Vol. 20, 1983. Vol. 38, No. 4, The Soviet Jewish exodus. Vol. 32, No. 3,
Summer, 1986, pp. 51–73. Summer, 1979, pp. 23–29.
Homosexual rabbis? Hershel Jonah Matt. Romanian rhapsody. Vol. 33, No. 3,
Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. Spring, 1980, pp. 57–62.
103–106. reviews:
Ostrovsky, Raphael. The root and the branch. Robert
Renewal in a congregation: establishing a Gordis. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall,
health cabinet. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. 63–64.
1985, pp. 62–70. Raddock, Charles.
Panitz, Michael. Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews
Creativity, Holocaust, reconstruction: Jew- from ancient to modern times. Charles
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Parzen, Herbert. Rawidowicz, Simon.
The history of Conservative Judaism—the Libertas differendi: the right to be different.
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Vol. 4, No. 2, February, 1948, pp. di. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp.
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pp. 16–28. 101–103.

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K’LAL YISRAEL (JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD) Sarna, Jonathan D.
(cont’d.) Perspectives on Jews and Judaism. Essays
Rosenbaum, Jay. in honor of Wolfe Kelman. (ed.) Arthur
Yossel make your mind up. A challenge to A. Chiel. Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Sum-
Conservative Jews. Vol. 49, No. 3, mer, 1980, pp. 91–93.
Spring, 1997, pp. 55–62. Schechter, Sylvia.
Rosenberg, Bernhard H. Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin;
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patriarchy in Jewish life. Aviva Cantor. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82.
Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, Schine, Robert S.
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Segal, Benjamin J. In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter,
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Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976,
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. pp. 81–84.
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Schoenberg, Elliot Salo.
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. A note on Birkat Hamazon. Vol. 37, No. 4,
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Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Shapiro, Edward S.
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Matt, Hershel. Silverman, Israel N.
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No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp. 34–38. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. alef-
Milgrom, Jack. hay.
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1964, pp. 25–31. 1995, pp. 94–95.

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Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua Dewey, Bradley R.
Heschel’s poetics of piety. Edward K. The Elie Wiesel phenomenon. 1. Interpreta-
Kaplan. Of the making of books . . . tion and prediction. Bradley R. Dewey;
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Selected poems of Shmuel HaNagid. Diamond, James S.
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books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 3, Some interpretive notes on A. B.
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The Jewish war. Tova Reich. Of the Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp.
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49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, p. 90. Dresner, Samuel H.
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Bavli, Hillel. pp. 34–41.
Shirim achronim. Hebrew. Poems. Vol. 17, Eisen, Arnold.
No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. Imagining American Jews: recent visions
1–8. and revisions. Presented at the Jewish
Moral implications of the rabbinate: a sum- Theological Seminary Sol Feinstone
mary of the conference. Nahum M. Lecture Series, March 19, 1987.
Waldman. Poem. (tr.). Norman Tarnor. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989,
Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, pp. 3–20.
1963, pp. 47–48. Fenster, Myron M.
The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition Selected poems. Karen Gershon. Books in
renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo- brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.) 1967, p. 94.
Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Lloyd P. The darkening green. Ruth Finer Mintz.
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Hillel Bavli: in memoriam. Abraham brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
Joshua Heschel. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, 1967, p. 94.
Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 70–71. Fierstien, Robert E.
letters: The emergence of Jewish scholarship in
The poetry of Hillel Bavli. Shmuel Leiter. America: the publication of the ‘Jewish
Letter. Joel Orent. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Encyclopedia.’ Shuly Rubin Schwartz.
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Bokser, Ben Zion. pp. 89–90.
Rabbi Kook the poet. Poems. Vol. 25, No. Gartner, Lloyd P.
3, Spring, 1971, pp. 56–63. The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
Borowitz, Eugene. renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo-
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Chiel, Arthur A. Geller, Myron S.
Dostoyevsky’s anti-Semitism. Vol. 31, No. In this dark house: a memoir. Louise
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Corwin, Norman. The image of the rabbi in modern Ameri-
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LITERATURE (cont’d.) Kemelman. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No.
Glassman, Bernard. 1, Fall, 1966, p. 91.
The alien in their midst: images of Jews in The heirs of Cain. Abraham Rothberg.
English literature. Esther L. Panitz. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
Review. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, 1967, p. 77.
p. 104. Kaplan, Edward K.
Shylock: a legend and its legacy. John Poetry and modern Judaism. Vol. 25, No.
Gross. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 13–14.
1994, pp. 92–93. The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua
Goldin, Judah. Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp.
Meditaberis in eo diebus ac noctibus. For 40–49.
Morton Smith. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, Kellman, Martin.
1983–84, pp. 38–39. The chosen. Chaim Potok. Review. Vol. 22,
Halperin, Irving. No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 79–81.
The ‘claim’ of responsibility in Malamud’s My life as a man. Philip Roth. Review
The assistant. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, essay. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975,
1975, pp. 63–67. pp. 68–72.
Hertzberg, Arthur. Kelman, Wolfe.
A Hasidic novel. For the sake of heaven. One in a minyan. Max Routtenberg.
Martin Buber. Review. Vol. 2, No. 4, Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp.
June, 1946, pp. 40–42. 94–95.
Heschel, Abraham Joshua. Kushner, Harold S.
Hillel Bavli: in memoriam. Vol. 17, No. Soul-stoned. Danny Siegel; S. Allan Sugar-
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. man. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24,
70–71. No. 2, Winter, 1970, p. 94.
Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham Lefkovitz, Lori Hope.
Joshua Heschel. Poems. (tr.) Morton A woman’s book of grieving. Nessa
Leifman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Rapoport. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3,
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 5–21. Spring, 1996, pp. 94–96.
Holtz, Avraham. Leifman, Morton.
The flowering of modern Hebrew litera- Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham
ture. Menachem Ribalow. Review. Vol. Joshua Heschel. Poems. trans. Morton
14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 49–52. Leifman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Horowitz, Sara. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 5–21.
Testimony: contemporary writers make the Leiter, Robert.
Holocaust personal. Essays. David The slayers of Moses: the emergence of rab-
Rosenberg. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, binic interpretation in modern literary
Summer, 1991, pp. 86–88. theory. Susan A. Handelman. Review.
Huerta, Carlos C. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 69–70.
Revisionist literature: its place in Holocaust Leiter, Shmuel.
literature and its role in teaching the The poetry of Hillel Bavli. Hebrew. Vol. 17,
Holocaust. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp.
pp. 19–26. 9–22.
Kanter, Shamai. The poem unselved. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
A pile of stones. Hugh Nissenson. Books in 1965, pp. 55–62.
brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, p. 81. letters:
The Pripet marshes and other poems. Irving The poetry of Hillel Bavli. Shmuel Leit-
Feldman. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, er. Letter. Joel Orent. Vol. 17, Nos.
Winter, 1966 p. 92. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp.
Friday the Rabbi slept late. Harry Kemel- 124–125.
man. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2, Lerner, Anne Lapidus.
Winter, 1965, pp. 101–102. One woman’s spirituality. Vol. 48, No. 1,
Saturday the rabbi went hungry. Harry Fall, 1995, pp. 65–70.

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Yehuda Amichai. An appreciation. Vol. 53, Polonsky, Antony.
No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 5–10. Tangled loyalties: the life and time of Ilya
Levi, S. Gershon. Ehrenburg. Joshua Rubenstein. Review.
Three great men of Hebrew letters. On Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp.
translating Hazaz. S. Gershon Levi; 88–90.
Judah Nadich; Stanley Nash. Vol. 27, Rauch, Eduardo.
No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 66–69. A cat story. Jaime Barylko. (tr.) Eduardo
Lifson, Marshall R. Rauch. Vol. 34, No. 2,
Poems of a Jew. Karl Shapiro. Review. Vol. November/December, 1980, pp.
13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 56–58. 30–33.
The kosher dybbuk. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, Riemer, Jack.
1960, pp. 47–49. The war of Camp Omongo. Burt Blech-
Loeb, Mark G. man. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol.
And God braided Eve’s hair. Danny Siegel; 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 72.
Allan Sugarman. Review. Vol. 31, No. The conversion of Chaplain Cohen. Her-
3, Spring, 1977, pp. 91–93. bert Tarr. Books in brief. Review. Vol.
Muffs, Yochanan. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 72–73.
Theology and poetics. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, Herod’s children. Ilsa Aichinger. Books in
1998, pp. 3–9. brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter,
Nadich, Judah. 1964, p. 73.
Three great men of Hebrew letters. The poet Romm, J. Leonard.
who prodded a people. On the 100th birth- The trial of Judaism in contemporary Jew-
day of Chaim Nachman Bialik. S. Gershon ish writing. Josephine Zadovsky Knopp.
Levi; Judah Nadich; Stanley Nash. Vol. 27, Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975,
No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 70–73. pp. 92–93.
Nash, Stanley. Rosenak, Michael.
Three great men of Hebrew letters. New Behold the dreamer. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
light on Yosef Haim Brenner. Break- 1967, pp. 19–33.
down and bereavement. (tr.) Hillel Roskies, David G.
Halkin. Review essay. S. Gershon Levi; On that day there shall be holocaust. Vol.
Judah Nadich; Stanley Nash. Vol. 27, 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 41–45.
No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 74–78. Roth, Leon.
The voice of an uprooted generation. Isaac Back to, forward from, Ahad Haam? Vol.
Dov Berkowitz: voice of the uprooted. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
Avraham Holtz. Review essay. Vol. 28, pp. 20–30.
No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 85–89. Rothchild, Sylvia.
Va-ani tefillati, shirat ha-tefillah shel Jewish values and American writing. Vol.
meshorerim bene zemannenu. Hillel 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 25–29.
Weiss. Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, Commitment to non-commitment, a ‘Jew-
1993, pp. 88–89. ish’ novel. Herzog. Saul Bellow. Review.
Norich, Anita. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp.
JPS: the Americanization of Jewish culture, 49–52.
1888–1988. Jonathan D. Sarna. Review. Rothschild, Fritz A.
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 85–88. Truth and metaphor in the Bible. An essay
Orent, Joel. on interpretation. Vol. 25, No. 3,
Mashal and mitzvah—a sermon. Vol. 12, Spring, 1971, pp. 3–22.
No. 3, Spring, 1958, pp. 40–43. Sandrow, Nahma.
The poetry of Hillel Bavli. Shmuel Leiter. Religion and the theater: experiments in
Letter. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum- revival. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970,
mer, 1963, pp. 124–125. pp. 70–74.
Panitz, Michael. Schiff, Ellen F.
From “A book of hours.” Poems. Vol. 42, Hannah, Jessica, Bessie—and me? Vol. 29,
No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 68–70. No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 36–41.

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LITERATURE (cont’d.) Addison, Howard A.
Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. Transfiguring our face. Vol. 44, No. 2,
A note on Birkat Hamazon. Vol. 37, No. 4, Winter, 1992, pp. 32–40.
Summer, 1984, pp. 86–89. Spirituality and the main sanctuary. Bridg-
Shatz, Irving. ing the gap between synagogue and
Thy daughter’s nakedness. Myron S. Kauf- soul. Synagogue life; a special section.
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1969, pp. 93–94. Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
Shneirsohn, Fishel. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp.
‘Ani ma’amin’—I believe. Vol. 12, No. 3, 51–58.
Spring, 1958, pp. 20–29. Adler, Rudolph J.
Stonehill, Judy. The rabbinic development of Rosh
Two poems from Jerusalem. Vol. 27, No. 1, Hashanah. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
Fall, 1972, p. 74. 1988/1989, pp. 34–41.
Tarnor, Norman. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef.
Language and metaphor: tradition and Introduction to the Kaddish. Hebrew and
the Hebrew literary imagination. English. For those who died in the
Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, Israeli war. trans. Samuel H. Dresner.
pp. 8–15. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 1–4.
Temkin, Sefton D. Agus, Jacob B.
The crossing point. Gerda Charles. Review. The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay.
Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 66–67. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
Ungar, Andre. 46–57.
The deputy. Rolf. Hochhuth. R.A. confer- Aronson, Leonard J.
ence in memory of the six million. The imp of God: can God command us to
Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, love Him? Vol. 34, No. 1,
pp. 51–62. September/October, 1980, pp. 28–36.
Van Doren, Mark. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Maurice Samuel z”l. A remembrance. Eulo- articles:
gy. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. Barukh ha-Shem: God is bountiful. Vol.
13. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 32–43.
Waxman, Ruth B. Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot.
O the chimneys. On reading Nelly Sachs. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp.
Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 26–34.
48–55. reviews:
Wineman, Aryeh. The making of Jewish and Christian
Masot beguf rishon. Essays in the first per- worship. Paul F. Bradshaw;
son. Aharon Appelfeld. Review. Vol. 33, Lawrence A. Hoffman. Of the mak-
No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 93–94. ing of books . . . Review. Vol. 43,
Zelda’s poems on Shabbat. Vol. 37, No. 3, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 93–94.
Spring, 1984, pp. 32–37. Walking humbly with God: the life and
Zucker, David Jeremy. writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah
Strangers, angels and redemptions. Jew- Matt. (ed.) Daniel C. Matt. Of the
ish/Christian images in two Malamud making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
stories. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, p. 92.
pp. 43–50. The encyclopedia of Jewish prayer:
Abraham, Isaac and Malamud. Vol. 45, Ashkenazic and Sephardic rites.
No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 66–75. Macy Nulman. Of the making of
LITURGY and PRAYER. See also HAZZANUT; books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4,
HIGH HOLY DAYS; SPIRITUALITY Summer, 1994, pp. 92–93.
Abramowitz, Mayer. A time to mourn, a time to comfort: the
The Satan and Rabbi Yitzhak. Vol. 35, No. art of Jewish living. Ron Wolfson.
1, Fall, 1981, pp. 19–24. Of the making of books . . .

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Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, Bergman, Samuel Hugo.
pp. 91–92. Prayer in the thought of Rav Kuk. Vol. 20,
The how to handbook for Jewish living. No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 29–34.
Kerry M. Olitzky; Ronald H. Isaacs. Blank, Debra Reed.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. articles:
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, p. 93. Sh’fokh hamatkha and Eliyahu in the
For those who can’t believe: overcoming haggadah: ideology in liturgy. In
the obstacles to faith. Harold M. memory of Rabbi Max Routtenberg.
Schulweis. Of the making of books Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988,
. . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, pp. 73–86.
1995, pp. 94–96. Liturgical theory and liturgical change.
Jewish renewal: a path to healing and Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp.
transformation. Michael Lerner. Of 53–63.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Little known rabbinic texts on women
Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. and prayer. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
91–94. 1995, pp. 7–10.
On the doorposts of your house. Chaim reviews:
Stern. Of the making of books . . . Out of the depths I call to you: a book
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, of prayers for the married Jewish
1995, pp. 94–95. woman. Nina Beth Cardin. Review.
A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp.
c.1615. Abraham David. (tr.) Leon 86–88.
Weinberger; Dena Ordan. Of the The changing face of Jewish and Christ-
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. ian worship in North America. Paul
47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 95–96. F. Bradshaw; Lawrence A. Hoffman.
Travels on the private Zodiac: reflections Review. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring,
on Jewish life, ritual, and spirituality. 1993, pp. 91–94.
Martin Samuel Cohen. Of the mak- Sacred sound and social change: litur-
ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 48, gical music in Jewish and Chris-
No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 95. tian experience. Lawrence A.
Covenant of blood: circumcision and Hoffman; Janet R. Walton. Review.
gender in rabbinic Judaism. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp.
Lawrence A. Hoffman. Of the mak- 88–89.
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No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 89. ance and support for you and you
The responsa of Professor Louis family. Ingrid Kohn, Perry-Lynn
Ginzberg. David Golinkin. Of the Moffitt, with Isabelle A. Wilkins.
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Azikri, Eleazar. Bloom, Jack H
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Barras, Abraham D. Reinterpretation—its canons and limits. On
The prayer book, weekday, Sabbath, and the Sabbath and Festival prayer-book.
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Memorandum on the treatment of Korban- Cohen, Shaye D.
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Charry, Elias. Dorff, Elliot N.
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Cherbonnier, Edmund, La B. Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener-
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Chiel, Samuel. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar 37–52.
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Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David ate and reflect images of God. Knowing
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. God through prayer. Elliot N. Dorff.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 72. The limits of knowing God. Response.
Chinitz, Jacob. Baruch Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2,
Tish’ah Be’Av reconsidered. Ismar Winter, 1999, pp. 53–55.
Schorsch. Letter. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Dresner, Samuel H.
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Summer, 1958, pp. 42–43. Dresner. Review. Salamon Faber.
Cohen, Diane. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976,
The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual. p. 96.
Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. Eisenstein, Ira J.
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46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 95–96. 1983, p. 88.

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Faber, Salamon. Gerstein, Louis.
Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H. Am ha-sayaf ve-am ha-sefer. Hebrew. Vol.
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Jewish theology of liberation of Rabbi impact. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987,
Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, pp. 43–50.
1994, pp. 27–38. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Friedland, Eric L. God. On knowing God. Vol. 51,
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Tish’ah Be-Av. A modest proposal. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. God. On knowing God. Neil Gill-
56–61. man. Response. Barry D. Cytron.
Grazie. An unexpected grace! Vol. 45, Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 42–45. 65–68.
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New prayers for the High Holy Days. Kol Haneshamah: Shabbat eve. The
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Sudbury, Massachusetts. Review. Travels on the road not taken: towards a
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. Bible-based theory of Jewish spirituality.
91–94. Martin Samuel Cohen. Books in review
Frydman-Kohl, Baruch. . . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, p. 91.
Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener- Golinkin, David.
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The limits of knowing God. Response. sis. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp.
Baruch Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, 38–55.
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Contemporary philosophical quests for 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 3–18.
God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical letters:
and practical considerations. Gordon The Satan and Rabbi Yitzhak revisited.
Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch Mayer Abramovitz. Response. Vol.
Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 50–54.
1999, pp. 96–98. Goodman, Lenn E.
Garber, Zev. An historic misunderstanding of the ‘Keriy-
The canonization of the synagogue service. at Shema.’ Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Vol. 35, 1979, pp. 36–49.
No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 86–88. Gordis, Robert.
Gartenberg, Brad. articles:
Three ‘problem’ congregants. The ‘difficul- A Jewish prayer book for the modern
ty-in-davening’ congregants. Vol. 36, age. Vol. 2, no. 1, October, 1945,
No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 72–75. pp. 1–20.

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LITURGY and PRAYER (cont’d.) Greenberg, Simon.
Gordis, Robert (cont’d.) Jews and Americans. Irving Malin. Books
articles (cont’d.): in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, p. 100.
Reinterpretation—its canons and limits. Behold the fire. Michael Blankfort. Books
On the Sabbath and Festival prayer- in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, p. 101.
book. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, Gutoff, Joshua.
1959, pp. 21–26. Meaning what we pray, praying what we
Eli Zion. A kinah for Tisha B’Av. Vol. mean: the otherness of the liturgy. Vol.
35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 42, No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 12–20.
77–78. Blessings and ethics. The spiritual life of
Scholars increase peace: a new interpre- justice. For Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf.
tation of a well-known passage. Vol. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp.
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 50–58.
16–18. Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).
Scholars increase peace: a new interpre- articles:
tation of a well-known passage. On the origin of the partial Hallel. Vol.
Robert Gordis. Letter. Reuven 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp.
Kimelman. Reply. Vol. 38, No. 1, 60–63.
Fall, 1985, p. 102. Not to mourn is impossible. Vol. 25,
“In His image:” a new blessing, an old No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 46–50.
truth. In memory of Rabbi Max reviews:
Gelb. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. The service of the heart. Evelyn Garfiel.
81–85. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring,
Gordon, Leonard. 1959, pp. 55–56.
Engendering Judaism: a new theology and The first words of prayer. Jack Riemer.
ethics. Rachel Adler. Review. Vol. 51, Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 88–89. 1965, pp. 97–99.
Gottlieb, Jack. The Shema. Fritz A. Rothschild.
Prayer and music. I. A joyful noise? Vol. Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 55–72. 1965, pp. 97–99.
Prayer and music. I. A joyful noise? Harlow, Jules.
Response. Max Wohlberg. Reply. Vol. articles:
22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 81–82. A meditation. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer,
Govrin, Michal. 1965, p. 32.
Jewish ritual as a genre of sacred theater. On editing a prayer book. Vol. 26, No.
Delivered as ‘Judaism and art’, at the 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 61–69.
11th annual International Seminar of Introducing Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol.
the Kotlar Institute for Judaism and 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 5–17.
Contemporary Thought, July, 1981. The liturgy of the brit milah ceremony:
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. concretizing the moment. Vol. 42,
15–34. No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 27–37.
Graetz, Michael. Feminist linguistics and Jewish liturgy.
Contemporary philosophical quests for Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp.
God. Metaphors for God. Vol. 51, No. 3–25.
2, Winter, 1999, pp. 69–80. letters:
Contemporary philosophical quests for God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
God. Metaphors for God. Michael guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
Graetz. Theories, models, and meta- Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
phors. Response. William E. Kaufman. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 81–83. Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1,
Greenberg, Sidney. Fall, 1997, pp. 72–81.
The gomel blessing on Yom Kippur. Vol. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 80–81. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules

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Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Readiness before God. Abraham Heschel in
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; Europe. Originally delivered at the
Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Vol. Association for Jewish Studies, Boston,
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83. MA, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Harris, Monford. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 22–35.
History, memory and action. Vol. 26, No. Kaplan, Louis L.
4, Summer, 1972, pp. 58–62. The teaching of prayers in our schools. Vol.
The Jewish prayer for rain. Vol. 37, No. 4, 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. 1–13.
Summer, 1984, pp. 79–82. Kaplan, Mindell K.
Heller, Abraham M. letters:
Justice and mercy: commentary on the God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
liturgy of the New Year and the Day of guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
Atonement. Max Arzt. Review. Vol. 18, Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 72. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
Herberg, Will. Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1,
On petitionary prayer. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, Fall, 1997, pp. 72–74.
October–January, 1948–1949, pp. 46–49. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
Heschel, Abraham Joshua. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
The task of the Hazzan. Vol. 12, No. 2, Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
Winter, 1958, pp. 1–8. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
On prayer. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Vol.
1–12. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83.
Hirsh, Richard. Katz, Michael.
Reflections on “healing” in contemporary Prayer as acting. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
liberal Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, pp. 50–59.
1997, pp. 22–31. Kaufman, William E.
Hoffman, Jeffrey. Contemporary philosophical quests for
The surprising history of the musaf Amidah. God. Metaphors for God. Michael
Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 41–45. Graetz. Theories, models, and meta-
Beyond the text: a holistic approach to litur- phors. Response. William E. Kaufman.
gy. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Vol. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 89–91. 81–83.
Holtz, Avraham. reviews:
Viddui. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. Worship and ethics. Max Kadushin.
1–2. Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter,
Hulbert, David. 1966, pp. 80–82.
Uninspired. Kenneth Katz; Pamela Hoff- Kelman, Ari.
man. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, letters:
1987, pp. 94–95. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
Ingall, Carol K. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
G’nizah service. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem- Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
ber/December, 1980, pp. 50–53. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
Kanter, Shamai. Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1,
New prayer books: a consumer’s report. Fall, 1997, pp. 74–79.
Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
45–54. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
A prayer. Prayers of Rabbi Nachman of Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
Bratislav. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
24. Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Vol.
Kaplan, Edward K. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83.
The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua Kelman, Wolfe.
Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. Judaism in Israel. Israel life and letters. Vol.
40–49. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 1–19.

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LITURGY and PRAYER (cont’d.) Kushner, Harold S.
Kennedy, David G. articles:
A Christian parallel to the Conservative Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 3,
movement. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, Spring, 1982, p. 3.
1968, pp. 31–38. Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall,
Kensky, Alan. 1982, p. 3.
Is there a blessing on feeding the homeless? letters:
Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
66–72. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
Kessler, Martin. Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
A personal and confidential note to . . . Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
women . . . concerning candle lighting Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1,
. . . on Rosh Hashanah. Vol. 10, No.1, Fall, 1997, pp. 79–80.
Fall, 1955, pp. 28–29. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
Kessler, Stanley M. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter; Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Vol.
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. Lasker, Arnold A.
73–77. articles:
Kieval, Herman (Hayyim). Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the
Contributions to the scientific study of Jew- sun. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/Febru-
ish liturgy. Jakob J. Petuchowski. ary, 1981, pp. 17–28.
Review. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, The strange case of December 4th: a
pp. 90–92. liturgical problem. Arnold A.
Siddur Sim Shalom—a halakhic analysis. Lasker; Daniel J. Lasker. Vol. 38,
David Golinkin. Letter. Vol. 42, No. 1, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 91–99.
Fall, 1989, pp. 61–62. letters:
Kieval, Philip. Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the
The Decalogue and our liturgy. Vol. 7, No. sun. Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel J.
4, June, 1951, pp. 20–24. Lasker. Letter. Shaye J. D. Cohen.
Kimelman, Reuven. Response. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
While saying the Shema. Vol. 23, No. 2, 1981, pp. 92–93.
Winter, 1969, pp. 37–43. Lasker, Daniel J.
Scholars increase peace: a new interpreta- Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
tion of a well-known passage. Robert Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981,
Gordis. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, pp. 17–28.
1984, p. 75. The strange case of December 4th: a liturgi-
Kozberg, Gary. cal problem. Arnold A. Lasker; Daniel
Amidah. To my son. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, J. Lasker. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
1982, p. 68. 91–99.
Kraemer, David C. Lefkovitz, Lori Hope.
Critical readings and religious insight: new A woman’s book of grieving. Nessa
readings in the Bavli. Vol. 42, No. 3, Rapoport. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3,
Spring, 1990, pp. 48–53. Spring, 1996, pp. 94–96.
Krauss, Aaron N.H. Lerner, Anne Lapidus.
Our obsession with the Holocaust. James One woman’s spirituality. Vol. 48, No. 1,
M. Lebeau. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 3, Fall, 1995, pp. 65–70.
Spring, 1984, p. 75. Lerner, David G.
Kripke, Myer S. Hekhalot Rabbati. The mystical text and its
Thinking about Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol. liturgical elements. From our students.
38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 87–97. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 74–83.

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Levine, Mordecai Herschel. Nadelmann, Ludwig.
Redemption in the hymn of glory (An’im Worship and spirituality: prayer, study, cele-
Zemirot). Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, bration. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984,
1984, pp. 83–85. pp. 90–94.
Levine, Murray. Nash, Stanley.
Joy and remembrance. Max Arzt. Review. Va-ani tefillati, shirat ha-tefillah shel
Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, p. 94. meshorerim bene zemannenu. Hillel
Envisioning Israel: the changing ideals and Weiss. Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter,
images of North American Jews. Allon 1993, pp. 88–89.
Gal. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, Neusner, Jacob.
1997, pp. 87–88. An experience of prayer. Vol. 15, No. 4,
Lincoln, David. Summer, 1961, pp. 30–31.
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Norwich, Kenneth H.
Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter; The physics of prayer and the origin of the
Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David universe. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. 1987/1988, pp. 14–19.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. Ochs, Carol.
77–78. Jewish spirituality. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer,
Lowenthal, Suzanne. 1991, pp. 3–11.
Sh’ma . . . Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, p. Petuchowski, Jakob J.
26. articles:
Magid, Shaul. Conservative liturgy come of age. Vol.
Abraham Joshua Heschel and Thomas 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 3–11.
Merton. Heretics of modernity. Origi- reviews:
nally delivered at a conference entitled Bookbinder to the rescue! Gates of
Thomas Merton’s Prophetic Stance, prayer—the new union prayerbook.
New York, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Chaim Stern. Review essay. Vol. 30,
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 112–125. No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 7–15.
Mandelbaum, Bernard. Passover haggadah: the feast of free-
Conservative Judaism: a direction. Vol. 14, dom. (ed). Rachel Anne Rabinowicz;
No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. 36–46. Rabbinical Assembly. Review. Vol.
Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser- 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 80–83.
vative theology. Jeffrey Rubenstein. Siddur Sim Shalom: a prayerbook for
Letter. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. Shabbat, Festivals, and weekdays.
62–63. (ed). Jules Harlow; Rabbinical
Matt, Hershel Jonah. Assembly. Review. Vol. 38, No. 2,
Acknowledging the King. The You and He, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 82–87.
the They and We, of Aleinu. In memory Rabbinical Assembly.
of Joel Abba Bernards. Vol. 30, No. 2, Deep is the love. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955,
Winter, 1976, pp. 68–77. pp. 45–46.
Miller, Alan W. Hashkeinu. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring, 1956, p.
The limits of change in Judaism: reshaping 46.
prayer. Delivered at ‘Culture and Hallel. Psalm 116. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer,
Covenant: the Contemporary Con- 1956, p. 33.
frontation’ symposium, for National Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
Foundation for Jewish Culture, Cleve- The unetaneh tokef. A new translation.
land, Ohio, February, 1986. Vol. 41, Raymond Scheindlin. Letter. Vol. 52,
No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 21–28. No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 92.
Mondros, Jacqueline B. The unetaneh tokef. A new translation.
Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A Raymond Scheindlin. Letter. Stanley
chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacqueline Rabinowitz. Response. Raymond
B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik. Vol. 51, Scheindlin. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999,
No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 36–58. p. 92.

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LITURGY and PRAYER (cont’d.) Roth, Cecil.
Riemer, Jack. The Conservative prayer book. Letter and
articles: review. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, 1949,
A word in season: amen. Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 80–82.
Fall, 1959, pp. 34–35. Rothschild, Fritz.
Psalm 95: the prelude to prayer. Vol. 15, The Shema. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957,
No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 30–34. pp. 1–6.
Shalom aleikhem. Vol. 15, No. 4, Sum- Routtenberg, Max J.
mer, 1961, pp. 36. The High Holy Day, book one: Rosh
You don’t have to be rabbinic. Vol. 23, Hashanah. Herman Kieval. Review. Vol.
No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 40–45. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 57–58.
reviews: Rubenstein, Jeffrey.
Hebrew Union College annual, vol. Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser-
XXXII. Elias L. Epstein. Books vative theology. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall,
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 1988, pp. 21–37.
2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. Sandberg, Martin I.
Making the ministry relevant. Hans Blessing forbidden foods. Vol. 35, No. 2,
Hoffman. Books briefly noted. Winter, 1982, pp. 81–82.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
No easy answers. Philip M. Klutznick. ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
p. 85. Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
Moses and the original Torah. A. H. Sil- Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
ver. Books briefly noted. Review. ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, Spring, 1998, pp. 175–176.
1962, p. 86. Sasso, Dennis C.
Jewish gnosticism, merkavah mysticism, To accept and to be accepted. ‘Your people
and talmudic tradition. Gershom shall be my people and your God my
Scholem. Books briefly noted. God’: a service of acceptance. Vol. 37,
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 70–78.
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. Schachter, Lifsa.
Prayerbook reform in Europe, the litur- Reflections on the Brit Milah ceremony.
gy of European liberal and Reform Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp.
Judaism. Jakob J. Petuchowski. 38–41.
Recent reprints. Review. Vol. 25, Schachter, Zalman M.
No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 84–86. Prayer as a personal resource for the rabbi.
From where I stand. Harry Halpern. Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 22–25.
Review. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, Scheindlin, Raymond P.
1974, pp. 92–93. The unetaneh tokef. A new translation. Vol.
Rosen, Barry S. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 48–50.
Teaching liturgical themes. Vol. 35, No. 4, The unetaneh tokef. A new translation. Ray-
Summer, 1982, pp. 73–76. mond Scheindlin. Letter. Stanley Rabi-
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. nowitz. Response. Raymond Scheindlin.
Prayer and the Conservative Jew. Vol. 37, Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 92.
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 24–27. Scherr, Robert S.
Rosenthal, Henry M. The art of public prayer: not for clergy
Prayer and its power. Vol. 1, No. 1, Janu- only. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review.
ary, 1945, pp. 15–24. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 89–90.
Roskies, David G. Schoenberg, Elliot Salo.
Learning the language of prayer. Vol. 37, A note on Birkat Hamazon. Vol. 37, No. 4,
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 18–23. Summer, 1984, pp. 86–89.

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Schorsch, Ismar. to God. The palpable absence of God.
Tish’ah Be’Av reconsidered. Vol. 39, No. 4, Response. Mychal B. Springer. Vol. 51,
Summer, 1987, pp. 5–6. No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 108–109.
“To be or not to be.” Vol. 40, No. 3, Swichkow, Louis J.
Spring, 1988, pp. 7–9. A discussion of Nathan Glazer’s American
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. Judaism. Arnold Wolf; Louis Swichkow.
A piyyut of Neilah. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum- Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, pp.
mer, 1982, pp. 24–32. 24–28.
Na’aseh ve-nakriv: prayer, sacrifice, and the Temkin, Sefton D.
meaning of ritual. Vol. 37, No. 4, Sum- articles:
mer, 1984, pp. 28–36. New Reform liturgy. Vol. 30, No. 1,
Jonah and other lip-synchers. Vol. 52, No. Fall, 1975, pp. 16–20.
1, Fall, 1999, pp. 55–60. reviews:
Seidel, Ethan. The authorized daily prayer book of the
Kol Nidre, 5741. Prayer. Vol. 43, No. 4, United Hebrew Congregations of
Summer, 1991, pp. 12–17. the British Commonwealth of
Shevitz, Amy Hill. Nations. S. Singer. Review. Vol. 20,
The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual. No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 52–58.
Diane Cohen. Letter. Vol. 46, No. 2, Order of service and customs for the
Winter, 1994, p. 95. synagogue and the home . . . Moses
Siegel, Seymour. Friedlander. Review. Vol. 20, No. 4,
articles: Summer, 1966, pp. 52–58.
Meditation on Psalm 94 (for Wednes- A rabbi’s manual. Jules Harlow. Review.
day). Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp.
pp. 16–18. 52–58.
Reaction to the modern moral crises. Prayer book for Jewish worship
Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, throughout the year, Part II, new
1980, pp.17–27. year and day of atonement (with
reviews: English). Jakob J. Kokotek. Review.
Siddur tzeluta d’avraham. (ed.) Yaakov Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp.
Verdiger. Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, 86–90.
Summer, 1958, pp. 45–46. Order of service, Vol. II, prayers for the
Silverman, David Wolf. pilgrim festivals. Assembly of Minis-
A word from the editor. Vol. 37, No. 4, ters of the Reform Synagogues of
Summer, 1984, p. 3. Great Britain. Review. Vol. 22, No.
Silverman, Morris. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 86–90.
Late Friday night services. Letter. Vol. 14, Troster, Lawrence.
No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 49–50. Kayla’s prayer. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
Skolnik, Gerald C. 1984, pp. 65–69.
Grief, solace, and the reclamation of self. A Journey to the center of the earth. Birkat
chronicle of loss and recovery. Jacque- Ha-Mazon and the quest for holiness.
line B. Mondros; Gerald C. Skolnik. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 3–16.
Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. Tucker, Gordon.
36–58. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Stein, Israel C. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
Prayer. Abraham Kon. Review. Vol. 28, and practical considerations. Vol. 51,
No. 2, Winter, 1974, p. 88. No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 84–95.
Stone, Ira F. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Empathic absence and presence as a route God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
to God. The palpable absence of God. and practical considerations. Gordon
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch
101–107. Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
Empathic absence and presence as a route 1999, pp. 96–98.

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LITURGY and PRAYER (cont’d.) Prayer and music. I. A joyful noise? Jack
Wachs, Saul P. Gottlieb. Letter. Jack Gottlieb.
The new curriculum for the Conservative Reply. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, p. 82.
afternoon school. Vol. 34, No. 6, Shiru lo. Aspects of congregational song.
July/August, 1981, pp. 64–75. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 58–60.
Aleinu: rabbinic theology in biblical lan- Yuter, Alan J.
guage. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. The haggadah as teacher. Michael Strass-
46–49. feld; Rabbinical Assembly. Review
Aleinu: Rabbinic theology in biblical lan- essay. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979,
guage. Saul P. Wachs. Corrections. Edi- pp. 88–93.
torial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, LOVE. See THOUGHT and THEOLOGY; see
1992, pp. 91–92. also under related topics
Wechsler, Harlan J. LUZZATTO, SAMUEL DAVID.
letters: Agus, Jacob B.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis of
guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Taamei ha-mitzvot besifrut Yisrael.
Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Isaac Heinemann. Review. Vol. 11, No.
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; 4, Summer, 1957, pp. 24–34.
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1, Harris, Monford.
Fall, 1997, pp. 80–81. Studies in Scripture. Hebrew. Teaching the
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- Bible. Hebrew. Shlomo Dov Goitein.
guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960,
Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; pp. 53–56.
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; Kaplan, Lawrence.
Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Vol. Scholarly, non-traditional fundamentalism:
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83. on Samuel David Luzzato’s approach to
Wertheimer, Jack. the Bible. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982,
Kaplan vs. “the great do-nothings.” The pp. 15–25.
inconclusive battle over The New Hag- Samuel David Luzzato and the unity of the
gadah. From the Ratner Center. Vol. 45, book of Isaiah: a postscript. Vol. 38,
No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 20–37. No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 77–81.
Wineman, Aryeh. Meirovich, Harvey W.
Liqqutei tefillot: the metamorphosis of Reclaiming Chief Rabbi Hertz as a Conser-
Torah into prayer. Vol. 35, No. 3, vative Jew. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer,
Spring, 1982, pp. 43–49. 1994, pp. 3–23.
Tefillah at Ramah: goals, methods, and Roth, Leon.
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No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 100–101. ered at the Conference of Anglo-Jewish
Wittenberg, Jonathan. Preachers, 1960. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
Empathic absence and presence as a route to Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 20–30.
God. The commanding nearness of God. Weine, Max.
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Empathic absence and presence as a route no. 1, November, 1946, pp. 31–29.
to God. The commanding nearness of Samuel David Luzzatto. Samuel David Luz-
God. Jonathan Wittenberg. Response. zatto: traditionalist scholar. Morris B.
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 51, No. 2, Margolies. Review essay. Vol. 33, No.
Winter, 1999, pp. 122–125. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 84–88.
Wohlberg, Max.
Beiti-beit tfillah. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, MAGIC & SUPERSTITION. See also AGGADAH;
1959, pp. 27–36. CUSTOMS; NATURALISM; RELIGION
Prayer and music. Jack Gottlieb. II. A Artson, Bradley Shavit.
rejoinder. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, For those who can’t believe: overcoming
pp. 73–76. the obstacles to faith. Harold M. Schul-

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weis. Of the making of books . . . Weinberg, Norbert.
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, King Saul’s fortune at the hand of the
pp. 94–96. homilists. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980,
No other Gods: the modern struggle pp. 7–21.
against idolatry. Kenneth Seeskin. Of MAIMONIDES, MOSES
the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Aber, Felix.
49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 88. Fundamentals of honor. Vol. 5, No. 1–2,
Cohen, Martin Samuel. October–January, 1948–1949, pp.
The tallit. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 22–31.
3–15. Adler, Rudolph J.
Deconstructing Leviticus 16. Implications The rabbinic development of Rosh
for latter-day Jewish spirituality from an Hashanah. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
ancient ritual text. Vol. 48, No. 3, 1988/1989, pp. 34–41.
Spring, 1996, pp. 57–68. Agus, Jacob B.
Douglas, Mary. Torah M’Sinai—a Conservative view.
Holy joy: rereading Leviticus. The anthro- Vol. 3, No. 2, February, 1947, pp.
pologist and the believer. Delivered as 23–42.
the 1993 Henry Rapaport Lecture, Jew- Laws as standards. Vol. 6, No. 4, May,
ish Theological Seminary. Vol. 46, No. 1950, pp. 8–26.
3, Spring, 1994, pp. 3–14. The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4,
Dresner, Samuel H. Summer, 1982, pp. 33–38.
Goddess feminism. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, reviews:
1993, pp. 3–23. On reconciling reason and faith.
Freudenstein, Eric. Legacy of Maimonides. Ben Zion
Israel: anticipation and reality. Technology Bokser. Review. Vol. 7, No. 2,
assessment and the Jewish tradition. Ger- January, 1951, pp. 38–39.
son D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis
Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freuden- of Taamei ha-mitzvot besifrut Yis-
stein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer. rael. Isaac Heinemann. Review.
Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 44–52. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, p
Glassman, Bernard. p. 24–34.
The evil eye in the Bible and rabbinic litera- Allen, Wayne.
ture. Rivka Ulmer. Books in Review . . . Custom, halakhah, and the status of
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 90. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Harris, Monford. women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open
The Jewish prayer for rain. Vol. 37, No. 4, forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J.
Summer, 1984, pp. 79–82. Segal. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
Lifson, Marshall R. pp. 63–64.
The kosher dybbuk. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, Custom, halakhah, and the status of
1960, pp. 47–49. women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Schochet, Elijah Judah. women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open
Texts and studies. Saul Lieberman. Review. forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal.
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 69–71. Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. pp. 66–73.
Na’aseh ve-nakriv: prayer, sacrifice, and the Aronson, Leonard J.
meaning of ritual. Vol. 37, No. 4, Sum- The imp of God: can God command us to
mer, 1984, pp. 28–36. love Him? Vol. 34, No. 1,
Troster, Lawrence. September/October, 1980, pp. 28–36.
To the mountain: a rationale for the Artson, Bradley Shavit.
mitzvot. Dedicated to Professor No other Gods: the modern struggle
Yochanan Muffs and based on his against idolatry. Kenneth Seeskin. Of
research on love and joy. Vol. 41, No. 3, the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Spring, 1989, pp. 44–56. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 88.

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MAGIC & SUPERSTITION (cont’d.) ter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Vol.
Ayoub, Mahmoud M. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71.
And the earth shall shine forth. Fall and Chinitz, Jacob.
restoration in Judaism, Christianity, and Amendment to Jewish law. Vol. 34, No. 6,
Islam. Delivered at the Isthmus Insti- July/August, 1981, pp. 28–34.
tute, 1989. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, Altars and tables. Authority and utility in
1995, pp. 17–36. religion. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
Balser, Henry. pp. 46–58.
What really happened at Sinai? Vol. 47, The halakhah of Zionism. Vol. 46, No. 3,
No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 64–68. Spring, 1994, pp. 45–54.
Barmash, Pamela. Cohen, Gerson D.
Jewish women living the challenge: a The framework of religious vitality. Vol. 34,
Hadassah compendium. ed. Carol Dia- No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. 3–10.
ment. Programming ideas. Claudia Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Chernov; Leora Tanenbaum. Review. A living covenant: the innovative spirit in
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. traditional Judaism. David Hartman.
95–96. Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp.
Bernards, Solomon S. 89–91.
The living Talmud—the wisdom of the Dalin, David G.
Fathers, and its classical commentaries. Tzedakah with dignity. Jewish charity and
Judah Goldin. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, self-help in rabbinic tradition. Vol. 51,
Spring, 1959, pp. 54–55. No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 3–22.
Blumenthal, David R. Dorff, Elliot N.
Revelation: a modern dilemma. Vol. 31, articles:
No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 64–69. The effects of science on Jewish law.
On repentance: from the oral discourses of Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988,
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Hebrew. pp. 52–60.
(ed.) Pinchas H. Peli. Review. Vol. 31, A Jewish approach to end-stage medical
No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 37–39. care. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991,
Domesticating mysticism: the tension pp. 3–51.
between spirituality and social order. letters:
Mysticism as an “anarchic” force. Orig- Custom, halakhah, and the status of
inally delivered at the Franz Rosenzweig women. Custom drives Jewish law
Lehrhaus, Jewish Theological Seminary, on women. Elliot N. Dorff. The
November 13, 1990. Vol. 43, No. 4, open forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin
Summer, 1991, pp. 47–55. J. Segal. Response. Vol. 51, No. 1,
Who is battering whom? Based on Facing Fall, 1998, pp. 66–73.
the abusing God: a theology of protest. reviews:
Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
72–89. covenant. An open letter to Elliot
Borowitz, Eugene B. Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a
The Reform Judaism of Renewing the theology for the postmodern Jews.
covenant. An open letter to Elliot Dorff. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
Renewing the covenant: a theology for Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B.
the postmodern Jews. Eugene B. Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Borowitz. Review essay. Elliot N. Dorff. pp. 61–65.
Letter. Eugene B. Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. Matters of degree and kind. An open
1, Fall, 1997, pp. 61–65. response to Eugene Borowitz’s open
Matters of degree and kind. An open letter to me. Renewing the covenant:
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let- a theology for the postmodern Jews.
ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
theology for the postmodern Jews. Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response.
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Let- Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71.

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Dresner, Samuel H. Goldfarb, Daniel C.
The mitzvah of kashrut. Vol. 12, No. 1, The definition of death. In the common law
Fall, 1957, pp. 1–15. and Jewish tradition. Vol. 30, No. 2,
Renewal. The open forum. Vol. 19, No. 4, Winter, 1976, pp. 10–22.
Summer, 1965, pp. 53–69. Goldman, N. Saul.
Ehrlich, Abraham J. The rabbi as healer. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot. mer, 1989, pp. 51–64.
Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol. Golinkin, David.
24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 22–33. Responsum regarding entering the Temple
Feder, Avraham. Mount in our day. Va’ad Halakhah, Israel.
Israel: a dream faces the challenges of reality. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 3–9.
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 20–24. Goodblatt, Morris S.
Feldman, David M. Converting because of marriage motives.
Women’s role and Jewish law. Vol. 26, No. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp.
4, Summer, 1972, pp. 29–39. 30–40.
Friedman, Maurice. Goodman, Lenn E.
The natural and the supernatural Jew. An historic misunderstanding of the ‘Keriy-
Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 18, No. at Shema.’ Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
3, Spring, 1964, pp. 48–54. 1979, pp. 36–49.
Friedman, Theodore. Gordis, Daniel H.
letters from Jerusalem: The elusive Conservative 3rd generation. A
The image of the Israeli religious estab- reaction to elitism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
lishment. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 29–39.
1984, pp. 62–68. Gordis, Robert.
Tragedy and theology, punishment and Toward a modern view of Jewish tradition.
politics. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, Principles of the Jewish faith. Louis
1986, pp. 89–93. Jacobs. Review essay. Vol. 21, No. 1,
Bending or breaking? Women confront Fall, 1966, pp. 1–12.
the religious establishment. Vol. 39, A note on God’s foreknowledge and man’s
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 66–70. freedom. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April,
reviews: 1981, pp. 49–51.
Religious law: between eternity and change. Gordon, Leonard.
Hebrew. Zev Falk. Review. Vol. 39, reviews:
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 83–85. War and tradition in Judaism. Love
Frydman-Kohl, Baruch. peace and pursue peace: a Jewish
Contemporary philosophical quests for response to war and nuclear annihi-
God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical lation. Bradley Shavit Artson.
and practical considerations. Gordon Review essay. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall,
Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch 1992, pp. 82–85.
Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, War and tradition in Judaism. Con-
1999, pp. 96–98. fronting omnicide: Jewish reflections
Gertel, Elliot B. on weapons of mass destruction.
Revelation, the Bible, and the historians. Vol. Daniel Landes. Review essay. Vol.
34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 34–40. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85.
Gillman, Neil. Graeber, Bruce S.
Toward a theology for Conservative Juda- Heschel and the philosophy of time. Vol.
ism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 4–22. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 44–56.
Judaism and the search for spirituality. Vol. Greenberg, Simon.
38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 5–18. articles:
Goitein, S. D. Judaism and the democratic ideal. Vol.
The Jewish family in the days of Moses 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 1–16.
Maimonides. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, Solomon Schechter as a theologian. Vol.
pp. 25—35. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 7–29.

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MAGIC & SUPERSTITION (cont’d.) Kaufman, William E.
Greenberg, Simon (cont’d.) reviews:
articles (cont’d.): Recent Jewish theology. Sacred frag-
Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic ments: recovering theology for the
universe of discourse and discover of modern Jew. Neil Gillman. Review
organic thinking (I). Vol. 42, No. 1, essay. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter,
Fall, 1989, pp. 5–19. 1990–91, pp. 83–85.
Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic Recent Jewish theology. God and evil: a
universe of discourse and discover of Jewish perspective. David Birnbaum.
organic thinking (II). Vol. 42, No. 2, Review essay. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win-
Winter, 1989–90, pp. 3–11. ter, 1990–91, pp. 87–89.
reviews: Is there a Jewish philosophy? Rethink-
A revealed law. Law and tradition in ing fundamentals. Leon Roth.
Judaism. Boaz Cohen. Review. Review. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 2000, pp. 99–101.
36–50. Kaufmann, Fritz.
Greenspahn, Frederick E. Baeck and Buber. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter,
Abraham J. Heschel, prophetic inspiration 1958, pp. 9–22.
after the prophets: Maimonides and Kirschenbaum, Aaron.
other authorities. Morris Faierstein. Students and teachers: a rabbinic model.
Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 20–32.
90–91. Kirschner, Robert.
Grossman, Susan. The halakhic status of the fetus with respect
Feminism, midrash and mikveh. Vol. 44, to abortion. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August,
No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 7–17. 1981, pp. 3–16.
Gutoff, Joshua. Klein, Isaac.
Blessings and ethics. The spiritual life of Teshuvah on abortion. Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall,
justice. For Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf. 1959, pp. 47–51.
Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. A Maimonides reader. Isadore Twersky.
50–58. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974,
Harlow, Jules. pp. 89–90.
Introducing Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol. 37, Lasker, Arnold A. and Daniel J.
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 5–17. Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
Hyams, Ario S. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981,
The struggle for self-definition in Conserva- pp. 17–28.
tive Judaism. Robert F. Gordis. Letter. Lerner, Stephen C.
Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. Gerut and the Conservative movement. An
105–106. approach for our time. Harold I. Stern;
Jacobs, Louis. Seymour Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner;
Divine foreknowledge and human free will. Responses from Converts. Vol. 33, No.
Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 42–49.
1980, pp. 4–16. Levin, Leonard.
Holy places. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, Heschel’s homage to the rabbis. Torah min
pp. 4–16. ha-Shamayim as historical theology.
Kaplan, Edward K. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
Metaphor and miracle. Abraham Joshua pp. 56–66.
Heschel and the holy spirit. Vol. 46, No. Levy, Felix A.
2, Winter, 1994, pp. 3–18. Religion and science. Hebrew. Julius
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Europe. Originally delivered at the Winter, 1957, pp. 43–49.
Association for Jewish Studies, Boston, Listfield, Chaim.
MA, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Women and the commandments. Vol. 29,
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 22–35. No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 42–50.

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Mandelbaum, Bernard. son D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen;
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54–64. “New heaven and a new earth:” 17th to
A Jewish response to black anti-semitism. 19th century Jewish responses to the
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 24–29. new astronomy. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Marrus, Elliot P. 1987/1988, pp. 28–42.
New horizons in Sephardic studies. Yedida Parzen, Herbert.
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Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. Schechter era. Vol. 4, No. 2, February,
85–86. 1948, pp. 11–23.
Merowitz, Morton J. Peli, Pinchas Hacohen.
Solomon Goldman: a rabbi’s rabbi. Jacob J. Hermeneutics in the thought of J. B.
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Newman, Aryeh. Prouser, Joseph H.
Women, saints, and heretics in Mai- Being of sound mind and judgment.
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Judaica. Dedicated to the memory of assisted suicide. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
Professor Chaim Rabin. Vol. 49, No. 2, mer, 1997, pp. 3–16.
Winter, 1997, pp. 75–84. Rabinowitz, Mayer E.
Novak, David. Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
Towards an aggadic Judaism. Edward Feld. tive Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
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pp. 58–61. Riemer, Jack.
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MAGIC & SUPERSTITION (cont’d.) Tirosh-Rothschild, Hava.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin (cont’d.) Maimonides and Aquinas: the interplay of
Na’aseh ve-nakriv: prayer, sacrifice, and the two masters in medieval Jewish philoso-
meaning of ritual. Vol. 37, No. 4, Sum- phy. Delivered at University of Notre
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Custom, halakhah, and the status of To the mountain: a rationale for the
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Zelizer, Gerald L. of Jewish worship. Vol. 34, No. 2,
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A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish Blank, Debra Reed.
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Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol. and support for you and you family.
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95. Ingrid Kohn, Perry-Lynn Moffitt, with
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Conservative Judaism and the agunah. Sid- No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 92–93.
ney H. Schwarz. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 1, Blumenthal, Aaron H.
Fall, 1983, p. 78. The status of women in Jewish law. Vol.
Schulweis, Harold M. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40.
The character of halakhah entering the 21st Blumenthal, David R.
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pp. 5–13. Creating Zoharic texts. Includes essays
Siegel, Seymour. of students. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
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Spring, 1971, pp. 33–40. reviews:
Sosland, Henry Adler. Battered Jewish wives: case studies in
A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, c.1615. the response to rage. Mimi Scarf.
Abraham David. (tr.) Leon Weinberger; Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer,
Dena Ordan. Review. Vol. 47, No. 2, 1991, pp. 88–89.
Winter, 1995, pp. 87–90. Brief, Neil.
Steinhorn, Elihu J. The (un-) Jewish marriage encounter.
Conversion and Conservative Judaism. Melvin J. Glazer. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 4,
Theodore Friedman. Letter. Vol. 29, Summer, 1976, pp. 95–96.
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 86–87. Cohen, Martin Samuel.
MARRANOES. See under SEPHARDIM Dancing with Esau. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
MARRIAGE. See also AGUNAH; 1998, pp. 10–23.
CONVERSION; INTERMARRIAGE Silence is deadly: Judaism confronts
Addison, Howard A. wifebeating. Naomi Graetz. Review. Vol.
Ritual and myth: towards a revitalization 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 94–96.

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MARRIAGE (cont’d.) Goitein, Shelomo D.
Dalin, Ralph G. The Jewish family in the days of Moses
And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and Maimonides. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974,
the Jewish couple. Michael Gold. pp. 25—35.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, Gold, Michael.
pp. 85–88. And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
Davis, Joseph M. the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
On the idea of covenant. Vol. 41, No. 4, Review. Ralph G. Dalin. Letter. Marsha
Summer, 1989, pp. 20–34. Riben. Reply. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall,
Dick, Judah. 1989, pp. 63–64.
American courts and the enforceability of a Goodblatt, Morris S.
ketubah as a private contract: an inves- Converting because of marriage motives.
tigation of recent U.S. court decisions. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp.
David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Let- 30–40.
ter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, p. 88. Converting because of marriage motives.
Dorff, Elliot N. Corrections. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer,
Artificial insemination, egg donation and 1974, p. 94.
adoption. Responsum. Committee on Goodnick, Benjamin.
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1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60. marriage? Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959,
Ellenson, David and James S. pp. 18–20.
American courts and the enforceability of a Gordis, Robert F
ketubah as a private contract: an inves- A proposal for the text of the Ketubbah.
tigation of recent U.S. court decisions. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 49–52.
35–42. The designation of marital status in the
American courts and the enforceability of a ketubah. Nahum M. Waldman. Letter.
ketubah as a private contract: an inves- Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, p.
tigation of recent U.S. court decisions. 116.
David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Let- Graetz, Naomi.
ter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. The haftarah tradition and the metaphoric
88–89. battering of Hosea’s wife. Delivered at
Feld, Edward. the 1st International Conference of
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Spring, 1996, pp. 49–56. Gray, Alyssa M.
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American courts and the enforceability of a Grossman, Susan.
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David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Let- Harris, Monford.
ter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. “The way of a man with a maid”—roman-
89–90. tic or leal love. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter,
Frymer-Kensky, Tikva. 1960, pp. 29–39.
Halakhah, law, and feminism. Vol. 47, No. “The way of a man with a maid”—roman-
2, Winter, 1995, pp. 46–52. tic or leal love. Letter. Ignaz Maybaum.
Glazer, Melvin J. Reply. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, p. 46.
The (un-) Jewish marriage encounter. Vol. Reflections on the sexual revolution. Vol.
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 83–88. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 1–17.

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Toward a theology of divorce. Vol. 23, No. A. Piper. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
4, Summer, 1969, pp. 33–44. 1961, pp. 65–66.
Hauptman, Judith. Ostow, Mortimer.
Women’s liberation in the talmudic period: Rabbinic counseling. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
an assessment. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 23–33.
1972, pp. 22–28. Pearl, Chaim H.
Higger, Michael. The woman’s role: a continuing discussion.
Toward a solution of the agunah problem. Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim H. Pearl.
Vol. 7, No. 3, April, 1951. pp. 6–15. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 67–70.
Joselit, Jenna Weissman. Pearlmutter, Fishel A.
An engendered Judaism. Vol. 48, No. 1, The (un-) Jewish marriage encounter.
Fall, 1995, pp. 49–55. Melvin J. Glazer. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 4,
Kanter, Shamai. Summer, 1976, pp. 94–95.
When your child asks. Simon Glustrom. Riben, Marsha.
Review. Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, p. And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
46. the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
A hedge of roses. Norman Lamm. Books in Review. Ralph G. Dalin. Letter. Vol. 41,
brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, p. 89. No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 95–96.
Klein, Isaac. Riemer, Jack.
Science and some ethical issues—the Jewish Hebrew Union College annual, Vol. XXIII.
view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, Elias Epstein. Books briefly noted.
Kushner, Harold S. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum-
Marriage: an interfaith guide for couples. mer, 1963, p. 120.
R. Hathorn; W. H. Genne; M. L. Brill. Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Marriage made in heaven. Nathan Drazin.
Summer, 1971, p. 94. Review. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959,
Landes, Aaron. pp. 54–56.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Jewish women in time and Torah. Eliezer
Simon Greenberg. The ante-nuptial Berkovits. Review. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win-
agreement. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, ter, 1990–91, pp. 90–91.
Spring, 1972, pp. 61–63. Sandrow, Edward T.
Lang, Leon S. Marriage counseling: a casebook. (eds.) Drs.
Jewish values in family relationships. Vol. Emily H. Mudd; Maurice J. Karpf; Abra-
1, No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 9–18. ham Stone; Janet F. Nelson. Review. Vol.
Jewish family living and the Sabbath. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 50–51.
8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 1–17. Schechter, Sylvia.
Lavin, Alan. Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin;
Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin; Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol.
Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82.
38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82. Schnitzer, Jeshaia.
Linzer, Norman. Sex ways in fact and faith. (eds.) Evelyn M.
Institution and choice: the rabbi as mar- and Sylvanus M. Duvall. Books in brief.
riage counselor. Vol. 38, No. 4, Sum- Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84.
mer, 1986, pp. 80–86. One marriage-two faiths, James H.
Lubliner, Immanuel. Bossard; Eleanor S. Boll. Books in brief.
Birth control in Jewish law. David M. Feld- Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84.
man. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, When you marry. Evelyn M. Duvall; Ruben
1970, pp. 89–91. Hill. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
Maybaum, Ignaz. 1964, pp. 84–85.
“The way of a man with a maid”—romantic A sane and happy life: a family guide.
or leal love. Monford Harris. Letter. Vol. Abraham N. and Rose N. Franzblau.
15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 44–46. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
The biblical view of sex and marriage. Otto 1964, p. 85.

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MARRIAGE (cont’d.) Zerin, Edward.
Schnitzer, Jeshaia (cont’d.) Love and sex: a modern Jewish perspective.
Marriage counseling: theory and practice. Robert Gordis. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2,
Dean Johnson. Books in brief. Vol. 19, Winter, 1979, pp. 104–105.
No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 85. MARX, ALEXANDER.
Marriage counseling: a casebook. Books in Abramowitz, Mayer.
brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 85. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Shtull, Jacob. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Under the nuptial canopy. Samuel Rosen- Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
blatt. Review. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
1977, p. 93. Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Siegel, Seymour. E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Responsa from Israel. Israel life and letters. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
59–67. Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
Silverman, David Wolf. Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
1955, pp. 66–70. Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
Spielvogel, Jeffrey. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
Jewish pre-marriage encounter. Alan Lavin; Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol. Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 77–82. Winter, 2000, pp. 69–72.
Steinhorn, Elihu J. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Conversion and Conservative Judaism. The Mayer Sulzberger-Alexander Marx cor-
Theodore Friedman. Letter. Vol. 29, respondence, 1904–1923. Herman Dick-
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 86–87. er. Of the making of books . . . Review.
Swidler, Leonard. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 91.
Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism. Gartner, Lloyd P.
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40. The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
Waldman, Nahum M. renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo-
The designation of marital status in the logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.)
ketubah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol. 50,
pp. 80–82. No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 80–88.
Wasserman. Michael. Ginzberg, Eli.
The convert and the rabbi as “stress The last of the first: Mama G. Vol. 33, No.
absorbers”: a family-systems approach 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 26–35.
to problematic conversions. Vol. 43, Greenberg, Simon.
No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 25–38. Tribute to Professor Alexander Marx. (with
Wechsler, Harlan J. photograph). Vol. 4, No. 2, February,
On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s guide. 1948, pp. 1–4.
Delivered originally at the Forum for Greenspahn, Frederick E.
Conservative Jewish Renewal, October, Abraham J. Heschel, prophetic inspiration
1994. Response to “A Rabbinic Letter after the prophets: Maimonides and
on Intimate Relations.” Elliot N. Dorff. other authorities. Morris Faierstein.
Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 40–48. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
Yoffie, Adina M. 90–91.
Refusal of the levirate’s marriage. A Heller, Bernard.
woman’s rights. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, Looking back at the Seminary. Vol. 23, No.
2000, pp. 22–29. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 42–51.
Zelizer, Viviana A. Merowitz, Morton J.
The unmarried Jew: problems and Solomon Goldman: a rabbi’s rabbi. Jacob J.
prospects. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, Weinstein. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Win-
pp. 15–21. ter, 1974, pp. 92–93.

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Millgram, Abraham E. and Emma G. Ehrlich. Friedman, Theodore.
Nine letters from Solomon Schechter to letter from Jerusalem:
Henrietta Szold. Abraham E. Millgram; Baba Sali and other follies. Theodore Fried-
Emma G. Ehrlich. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win- man. Letter. Joshua J. Adler. Reply. Vol.
ter, 1979, pp. 25–38. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 93–94.
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. Gartner, Lloyd P.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo-
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.)
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol. 50,
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 80–88.
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Goldman, Eric A.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Video and the Jewish community. Prospects
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H for the present. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. 1986–87, pp. 85–89.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Golinkin, David.
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Responsum regarding the right to privacy.
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Delivered as “A Halakhic Approach to
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. the Information Superhighway,” at the
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy 1995 Whizin International Symposium
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, on Technology and Ethics, University of
Winter, 2000, pp. 67–69. Judaism, Los Angeles, February 1995.
Rosenblum, Herbert. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 10–13.
Practical dreamer: Israel Friedlaender and Greenbaum, Michael B.
the shaping of American Judaism. Baila Finkelstein and his critics. Vol. 47, No. 4,
Round Shargel. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3, Summer, 1995, pp. 3–78.
Spring, 1987, pp. 79–81. Lebeau, William H.
MASORTI. See CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM; Electronic media and the synagogue. A criti-
ISRAEL cal force for Jewish transformation. Vol.
MATRIARCHS. See BIBLE and BIBLICAL 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 77–84.
SCHOLARSHIP; PATRIARCHS and Liberman, Jeffrey A.
MATRIARCHS; WOMEN Why TV has not worked for the Jewish
MEDIA. See also BIBLIOGRAPHY; JEWISH community. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
ARTS 1986–87, pp. 51–53.
Anderson, David E. Kanter, Shamai.
On the religion beat. Rabbis and the press. On edge. Jim Crane. Books in brief. Vol.
Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, p. 78.
28–33. Pearl, Jonathan.
Conservative Judaism. Jewish themes and characters in prime time
The Eternal Light. Judaism on the air- network television. Vol. 39, No. 2, Win-
waves. Marjorie Wyler. Erratum. Vol. ter, 1986–87, pp. 7–16.
39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, p. 41. Perkal, Carl.
Deutsch, Mitchell. “Hello Jerusalem.” A commercial model
Have you listened to a good book lately? for Jewish television. Micha Shagrir;
An overview of a new phenomenon. Carl Perkal. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 1986–87, pp. 47–50.
90–93. Price, Monroe E.
Evans, Eli E. Experiments in a prophetic medium. Vol.
The electronic village revisited. Implications 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 54–61.
for Jewish life. Delivered for 1986 pro- Raucher, Steven A.
gram of National Foundation for Jewish Crisis management and issues planning for
Culture. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, the synagogue. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
1986–87, pp. 94–105. 1986–87, pp. 34–37.

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MEDIA (cont’d.) Floyd F. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn;
Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. Mark Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes;
A word from our guest editor. Vol. 39, No. Charles A. Scott; David Scott Trochten-
2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 5–6. berg. Brit Kodesh participants. Vol. 42,
“Aliyah.” A model for cable TV produc- No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 61–65.
tion. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, Blank, Debra Reed.
pp. 62–76. A silent sorrow: pregnancy loss: guidance
Schwartz, Earl. and support for you and you family.
Oral Torah in an electronic age. Vol. 49, Ingrid Kohn, Perry-Lynn Moffitt, with
No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 32–41. Isabelle A. Wilkins. Review. Vol. 46,
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 92–93.
Medium, myth, and message. What can Bokser, Ben Zion.
Conservative Judaism learn from the Statement on birth control. Committee on
electronic church? Vol. 39, No. 2, Win- Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 15, No.
ter, 1986–87, pp. 106–113. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 32–35.
Shagrir, Micha. Brown, Lawrence D.
“Hello Jerusalem.” A commercial model Health reform in America. The mystery of
for Jewish television. Micha Shagrir; the missing moral momentum. Vol. 51,
Carl Perkal. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 103–111.
1986–87, pp. 47–50. Cohen, Carl.
Silverman, David Wolf. Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 8, No. 1, Novem-
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, ber, 1951, pp. 1–13.
1956, pp. 49–53. Conservative Judaism.
Simon, Mordecai. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991 contains
The Chicago Board of Rabbis’ Broadcast- papers from the Committee on Jewish
ing Commission. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, Law and Standards and is entitled “End
1986–87, pp. 23–27. Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
St. Jean, Christine E. Approach.”
Take two. community television provides Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, is a special
TV opportunities. Vol. 39, No. 2, Win- issue issue entitled “Health Care: Right
ter, 1986–87, pp. 38–41. Or Privilege? Moral and Religious Val-
Van Doren, Mark. ues in Health Care Reform.” This issue
Maurice Samuel z”l. A remembrance. Eulo- is published in cooperation with Union
gy. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 13. Seminary Quarterly Review.
Waldoks, Moshe. Dalin, Ralph G.
From “God Ghetto” to prime time. A pro- And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
posal for a Jewish television network. the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988,
42–46. pp. 85–88.
Wyler, Marjorie G. Diamond, Mark.
The Eternal Light. Judaism on the air- The new mohalim: personal reflections.
waves. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, Floyd F. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn;
pp. 18–22. Mark Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes;
MEDICINE Charles A. Scott; David Scott Trochten-
Barmash, Pamela. berg. Brit Kodesh participants. Vol. 42,
Jewish women living the challenge: a No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 61–65.
Hadassah compendium. ed. Carol Dia- Dorff, Elliot N.
ment. Programming ideas. Claudia articles:
Chernov; Leora Tanenbaum. Review. Rabbi, I’m dying. Vol. 37, No. 4, Sum-
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. mer, 1984, pp. 37–51.
95–96. The effects of science on Jewish law.
Benyunes, Abraham J. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988,
The new mohalim: personal reflections. pp. 52–60.

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Am I my brother’s keeper? A Jewish Introduction. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer,
view on the distribution of health 1999, pp. 6–10.
care. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, Eilberg, Amy.
pp. 13–30. On halakhic approaches to medical care for
responsa: the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
A Jewish approach to end-stage medical Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3,
care. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991, Spring, 1991, pp. 92–94.
pp. 3–51. Elovitz, Mark H.
“End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky;
Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel;
Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker. Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No.
Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 54–56.
1992, pp. 95–96. Elshtain, Jean Bethke.
Artificial insemination, egg donation Health care reform: issues, policies, solutions.
and adoption. Elliot N. Dorff. Health care reform and finitude. Vol. 51,
Responsum. Committee on Jewish No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 65–71.
Law and Standards. Letters. Hershel Fahey, Charles J.
Goldwasser; Morris A. Wessel. Vol. Moral and religious values in health care
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. reform. A Roman Catholic perspective.
94–95. Presented at the joint conference spon-
Teshuvah on assisted suicide. Commit- sored by Columbia University School of
tee on Jewish Law and Standards. Public Health; The Finkelstein Institute
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. of the Jewish Theological Seminary,
3–24. Union Theological Seminary, September,
reviews: 1996. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999,
A Jewish philosophy and pattern of life. pp. 40–46.
Simon Greenberg. Review. Vol. 37, Feld, Edward.
No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 70–74. Technology and halakhah. The use of artifi-
Modern medicine and Jewish values. cial insemination. Vol. 48, No. 3,
Caring and curing: health and medi- Spring, 1996, pp. 49–56.
cine in the western religious tradi- Feldman, David M.
tions. Ronald L. Numbers; Darrel Abortion and ethics. The rabbinic view-
W. Amundsen. Review essay. Vol. point. Harold Nitowsky; David M.
40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Harry Gor-
72–80. don. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. 31–38.
Jewish values in bioethics. (ed.) Levi Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky;
Meier. Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel;
Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 58–61.
Health and medicine in the Jewish Foreman, Spencer.
trad5ition. David M. Feldman. Am I my brother’s keeper? Vol. 51, No. 4,
Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Sum- Summer, 1999, pp. 72–79.
mer, 1988, pp. 72–80. Freedman, David B.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold-
When life is in the balance: life and farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
death decisions in light of the Jewish 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 34.
tradition. Barry D. Cytron; Earl Freund, Richard A.
Schwartz. Review essay. Vol. 40, The ethical realism of Seymour Siegel.
No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. Originally presented at the Association
Dubler, Nancy Neveloff. of Jewish Studies Conference, Boston,
Health care; right or privilege. Moral and December, 1988. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall,
religious values in health care reform. 1992, pp. 67–81.

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MEDICINE (cont’d.) liberal Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Glassman, Bernard. 1997, pp. 22–31.
Illness and health in the Jewish tradition: Jacobs, Israel.
writings from the Bible to today. David The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold-
L. Freeman; Judith Z. Abrams. Books in farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
review . . . Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 32.
pp. 94–95. Jones, Randy.
Goldman, Alex J. Visiting the sick. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold- 1976, pp. 40–46.
farb; Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. Kirschner, Robert.
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 31. The halakhic status of the fetus with
Goldman, N. Saul. respect to abortion. Vol. 34, No. 6,
The rabbi as healer. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum- July/August, 1981, pp. 3–16.
mer, 1989, pp. 51–64. Klein, Isaac.
Gordon, Harry. articles:
Abortion and ethics. Situational ethics. Science and some ethical issues—the
Harold Nitowsky; David M. Feldman; Jewish view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Sum-
Seymour Siegel; Harry Gordon. Vol. 29, mer, 1959, pp. 35–47.
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65–66. Hunger disease: studies by the Jewish
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46–53. “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
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No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 1–10. Lebeau, William H.
Hirsh, Richard. The origin and impact of the Brit Kodesh
Reflections on “healing” in contemporary conference. William H. Lebeau; Elliot S.

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Schoenberg. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, Abortion and the sanctity of life; a philo-
1990, pp. 3–9. sophical view. Baruch Brody. Review.
Lee, Philip R. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 89–92.
Health care, right or privilege? Presented at Ofseyer, Jordan S.
the joint conference sponsored by The definition of death. Daniel C. Gold-
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Jewish Theological Seminary, Union The- Ostow, Mortimer.
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51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 80–89. timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
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Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; Ostrovsky, Raphael.
Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Renewal in a congregation: establishing a
1974, pp. 15–17. health cabinet. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
Lynn, Richard A. 1985, pp. 62–70.
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Charles A. Scott; David Scott Trochten- assisted suicide. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
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MEDICINE (cont’d.) Siegel, Seymour.
Riemer, Jack (cont’d.) Meditation on Psalm 94 (for Wednesday).
reviews (cont’d.): Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp.
Death as a fact of life. David Hendon. 16–18.
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1974, pp. 90–91. A bias for life.Harold Nitowsky; David
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Rabbi Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshu- Gordon. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975,
run Congregation, Louisville, Ken- pp. 39–48.
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The new mohalim: personal reflections. Trochtenberg, David Scott.
Floyd F. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn; The new mohalim: personal reflections.
Mark Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes; Floyd F. Spechler; Richard A. Lynn;
Charles A. Scott; David Scott Trochten- Mark Diamond; Abraham J. Benyunes;
berg. Brit Kodesh participants. Vol. 42, Charles A. Scott; David Scott Trochten-
No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 61–65. berg. Brit Kodesh participants. Vol. 42,
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Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude. Brann, Henry Walter.
The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald The messianic idea in Judaism. Gershom
R. Cutler. Review. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, Scholem. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Win-
1969, pp. 86–91. ter, 1974, pp. 86–88.
Wessel, Morris A. Breslauer, S. Daniel.
Artificial insemination, egg donation and Decoding the Jewish elements of I and Thou.
adoption. Elliot N. Dorff. Responsum. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 34–45.
Committee on Jewish Law and Stan- Chiel, Arthur A.
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mer, 1997, pp. 94–95. Chinitz, Jacob.
Wolpe, Gerald I. Explaining a book: from ‘the messianic idea
Abortion and ethics. Harold Nitowsky; in Judaism’ to ‘Judaisms and their Mes-
David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; siahs.’ Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 39,
Harry Gordon. Discussion. Vol. 29, No. No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 87–89.
4, Summer, 1975, pp. 53–54, 58. Cohen, Arthur A.
Health care; right or privilege. Moral and Three we have lost: the problem of conver-
religious values in health care reform. sion. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp.
Preface. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, 7–19.
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MERCAZ. See under CONSERVATIVE The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald
JUDAISM; ZIONISM R. Cutler. Essay. Elijah and the empiri-
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19–39. 1974, pp. 17–18.

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pp. 98–106. Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4,
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Schwarzschild, Steven S. Wechsler, Harlan J.
Samson Raphael Hirsch—the man and his Seymour Siegel, theologian and teacher.
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pp. 26–45. Weine, Max.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. Maimonides’ thirteen articles of faith.
Deconstruction, Midrash, and what’s Vol. 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp.
wrong with the Hertz Humash. Ben- 26–32.
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for traditional Judaism. The open 69–74.
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Arthur E. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour ish/Christian images in two Malamud
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Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- MEXICO. See LATIN AMERICA
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Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Merit and unearned mercy. Vol. 8, No. 2,
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pp. 1–8. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 92.

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MIDRASH (cont‘d.) Cohen, Jack J.
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Franck, Isaac. Gordon, Leonard.
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Gillman, Neil. Gottlieb, Lynn.
Toward a theology for Conservative The secret Jew: an oral tradition of women.
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4–22. 59–62.
Glassman, Bernard. Green, Arthur E.
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David Kimchi: the man and the com- the evolution of consciousness.
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Review. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 73–75.
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Midrash Tanhuma—Yelammedanu: an A problematic heritage: the attitude toward
English translation of Genesis and the Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An
Exodus from the printed version of Israel perspective. Delivered as the Ger-
Tanhuma—Yelammedanu, with son Cohen Memorial Lectue, Jewish
introduction and notes. Samuel A. Theological Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48,
Berman. Books in Review . . . Vol. No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 23–35.
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 89. Grossman, Susan.
A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her- Feminism, midrash and mikveh. Vol. 44,
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dic period: the Medieval period & Gruber, Mayer I.
the Middle Ages.: The Sephardic Atta kiddashta: a poetic midrash on Gene-
Age. Vol. II The Silver Age of Polish sis 2: 1–3. Vol. 34, No. 1,
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experience: returning to our land The Jewish goddess in an Orthodox
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A midrash. Vol. 34, No. 1, Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).
September/October, 1980, pp. 40–42. The apotheosis of Aaron. Vol. 53, No. 1,
Golinkin, David. Fall, 2000, pp. 20–33.
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Four new responsa by Professor Louis Fall, 1969, pp. 93–94.
Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, Divine foreknowledge and human free will.
2000. pp. 14–23. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October,
Gordis, Daniel H. 1980, pp. 4–16.
Positive-historical Judaism exhausted: Kadushin, Max.
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Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18. Spring, 1980, pp. 3–6.

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MIDRASH (cont‘d.) Mehlman, Bernard H.
Kalmin, Richard. A midrash for Hannukah. Bernard H.
Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara: the Jewish Mehlman; Daniel F. Polish. Vol. 36, No.
predilection for justified law. David 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 26–35.
Weiss-Halivni. Review essay. Vol. 39, Mozeson, Isaac Elchanan.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 78–84. From the beginning: a modern Targum.
Kanter, Shamai. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 29–31.
History and Torah. Jacob Neusner. Books Muffs, Yochanan.
in brief. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, Theology and poetics. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
p. 78. 1998, pp. 3–9.
Mephistopheles and the Androgyne. Mircea Neusner, Jacob.
Eliade. (tr.) J. M. Cohen. Books in brief. articles:
Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 72. From exegesis to syllogism: how Leviti-
Friedman’s fables. Edwin M. Friedman. cus Rabbah makes intelligible state-
Review. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 90. ments. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
Kaufman, William E. 1983–84, pp. 42–55.
Recent Jewish theology. The healer of shat- How do we know what “the Rabbis”
tered hearts: a Jewish view of God. thought? Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
David J. Wolpe. Review essay. Vol. 43, pp. 35–42.
No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 85–87. letters:
Kaunfer, Alvan H. Aaron and the golden calf: biblical tra-
Aaron and the golden calf: biblical tradi- dition and midrashic interpretation.
tion and midrashic interpretation. Vol. Alvan H. Kaunfer. Letter. Vol. 42,
41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 87–94. No. 1, Fall, 1989, p. 63.
From interpretation to midrashic process. reviews:
The development of a Conservative Studies in Jewish law, custom and folk-
dynamic. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, lore. Jacob Z. Lauterbach. Introduc-
pp. 62–72. tion . Bernard J. Bamberger. Recent
From interpretation to midrashic process. reprints. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1,
The development of a Conservative Fall, 1970, pp. 82–84.
dynamic. Letter. David J. Fine. Orent, Joel.
Response. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, Mashal and mitzvah—a sermon. Vol. 12,
pp. 92–93. No. 3, Spring, 1958, pp. 40–43.
This is my God and I will glorify Him. A Peli, Pinchas Hacohen.
midrashic controversy. Vol. 51, No. 1, Hermeneutics in the thought of J. B.
Fall, 1998, pp. 24–31. Soloveitchik. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring,
Kushner, Harold S. 1989, pp. 16–34.
Midrash for our time. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, Polish, Daniel F.
1969, pp. 80–81. A midrash for Hannukah. Bernard H.
Levine, Murray. Mehlman; Daniel F. Polish. Vol. 36, No.
Joy and remembrance. Max Arzt. Review. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 26–35.
Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, p. 94. Riemer, Jack.
Levinthal, Israel H. A word in season: amen. Vol. 14, No. 1,
The uniqueness of the classic Jewish sermon. Fall, 1959, pp. 34–35.
Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 77–80. Folktales of Israel. Dov Noy. Books briefly
Loeb, Mark G. noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall,
And God braided Eve’s hair. Danny Siegel; 1963, p. 70.
Allan Sugarman. Review. Vol. 31, No. The song at the sea. Judah Goldin. Review.
3, Spring, 1977, pp. 91–93. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
Mandelbaum, Bernard. 89–90.
The midrash on Psalms. William G. Roskies, David G.
Braude. Review. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter, Folk midrash and Yiddish. Vol. 32, No. 3,
1960, pp. 52–54. Summer, 1979, pp. 30–35.

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Sarna, Nahum M. Midrash and the fragmentation of mod-
The book of Kings I. Leo L. Honor. Review. ern Judaism. Jay Harris. Review essay.
Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 54–56. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 75–86.
Schorsch, Ismar. Steinberg, Theodore.
Ramah: an adventure in Jewish education. Max Kadushin: an appreciation. Vol. 34,
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 5–11. No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 3–16.
The dangers of the ivory tower. Vol. 40, Stone, Ira F.
No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 5–7. Textual reasoning. An introduction and
Marching to the wrong drummer. Delivered sample reading of Genesis 38. The story
at the Rabbinical Assembly convention, of Judah and Tamar. Vol. 53, No. 1,
Los Angeles, California, March, 1993. Fall, 2000, pp. 62–71.
Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. Tigay, Jeffrey H.
14–19. Genesis, science, and “scientific creation-
Schulweis, Harold M. ism.” In memory of Rabbi Jacob E.
The character of halakhah entering the 21st Segal. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
century. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, 1987/1988, pp. 20–27.
pp. 5–13. Troster, Lawrence.
Schwartz, Earl. Created in the image of God. Humanity
Oral Torah in an electronic age. Vol. 49, and divinity in an age of environmental-
No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 32–41. ism. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. 14–24.
Ishmael: Biblical criticism and Conservative Tutnauer, Moshe.
Jewish homiletics. Vol. 34, No. 5, Positive-historical Judaism. The open
May/June, 1981, pp. 52–63. forum. Positive-historical Judaism
The blessings of anachronism. Vol. 41, No. exhausted: reflection’s on a Movement’s
1, Fall, 1988, pp. 14–20. future. Daniel H. Gordis. Vol. 47, No.
Did David kill Goliath? Historical criticism 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 86–91.
and religious meaning. Vol. 42, No. 1, Waldman, Nahum.
Fall, 1989, pp. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, Structuralist interpretations of Biblical
1989, pp. 31–40. myth. Edmund Leach; D. Alan Aycock.
Deconstruction, Midrash, and what’s wrong Review. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter,
with the Hertz Humash. Benjamin 1985–86, pp. 88–90.
Edidin Scolnic; Leslie Wilson. Vol. 48, Weinberg, Norbert.
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 36–48. King Saul’s fortune at the hand of the
Shapiro, Miriam Klein. homilists. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980,
The woman’s role: a continuing discussion. pp. 7–21.
Miriam Klein Shapiro. Addendum. Vol. Weiss-Halivni, David.
32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, p. 112. Epistemological bondage. Vol. 39, No. 4,
Skolnik, Gerald C. Summer, 1987, pp. 56–61.
Our fathers’ wells: a personal encounter Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude.
with the myths of Genesis. Peter Pitzele. The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald
Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, R. Cutler. Review. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 89–90. 1969, pp. 86–91.
Spiro, Solomon. Wilson, Leslie.
The moral vision of Saul Lieberman. A his- Deconstruction, Midrash, and what’s
toriographic approach to normative wrong with the Hertz Humash. Ben-
Jewish ethics. Studies in Palestinian Tal- jamin Edidin Scolnic; Leslie Wilson.
mudic literature. Hebrew. Saul Lieber- Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp.
man. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 4, 36–48.
Summer, 1994, pp. 64–84. Wolpe, Gerald I.
Starr, David B. Joseph, the Zaddik. Father of his country.
Call me Ishmael. A midrash for Conserva- Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp.
tive Judaism. How do we know this? 69–74.

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MIDRASH (cont‘d.) Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
Visotsky, Burton L. 1974, pp. 17–18.
articles: Gray, Alyssa M.
Midrash Eishet Hayil. Vol. 38, No. 3, Making central the peripheral. Women
Spring, 1986, pp. 21–25. reading the Rabbis reading women.
reviews: Rereading the rabbis: a woman’s voice.
Two types of midrash study. What is Judith Hauptman. Review essay. Vol.
midrash? Jacob Neusner. Studies in 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 74–80.
midrash and related literature. Judah Green, Arthur E.
Goldin. (ed.) Barry L. Eichler; Jef- Women and change in Jewish law. Respons-
frey H. Tigay. Review essay. Vol. 41, es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur
No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp. 65–71. E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char-
Yoskowitz, Herbert A. ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein
Rachel. Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol. Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 84–86. Ostow. Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring,
MIKVEH. See also MARRIAGE; WOMEN 1975, pp. 36–43.
Agus, Jacob B. Grossman, Susan.
Obsolescence in Jewish ritual law. Vol. 7, Feminism, midrash and mikveh. Vol. 44,
No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 17–18. No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 7–17.
Allen, Wayne. The dual nature of rabbinic leadership. Vol.
Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva- 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 43–48.
tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters. Hyman, Paula E.
Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen. Vol. 39, The other half: women in the Jewish tradi-
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 90–91. tion. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
Artson, Bradley Shavit. 14–21.
Daughters of the king: women and the Kanter, Shamai.
synagogue. Susan Grossman; Rivka A hedge of roses. Norman Lamm. Books in
Haut. brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, p. 89.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Kaplan, Mindell K.
46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 95–96. A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish
Brill, Mordecai L. women call for change.” Ellen S.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- Kraemer, David C.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, A development perspective on the laws of
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 78–79. Niddah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986,
Golinkin, David. pp. 26–33.
May women wear tefillin? Vol. 50, No. 1, A development perspective on the laws of
Fall, 1997, pp. 3–18. Niddah. David C. Kraemer. Correction.
Gordis, Robert. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, p. 17.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Lang, Leon S.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Jewish values in family relationships. Vol.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- 1, No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 9–18.
thal; Philip Sigal. Reply. Vol. 26, No. 2, Ostow, Mortimer.
Winter, 1972, pp. 82–84. Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
Gordon, Leonard. timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
Engendering Judaism: a new theology and Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
ethics. Rachel Adler. Review. Vol. 51, Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 88–89. 1974, pp. 5–12.
Graubart, David. Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- Marriage made in heaven. Nathan Drazin.
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Review. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959,
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; pp. 54–56.

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Siegel, Seymour. reviews:
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- The mind of the Talmud: an intellectual
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis history of the Bavli. David Kraemer.
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; Of the making of books . . .
Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991,
1974, pp. 13–15. p. 90.
Gerut and the Conservative movement. The rabbinic class of Roman Palestine
Halakhah. Harold I. Stern; Seymour in Late Antiquity. Lee I. Levine. Of
Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; Responses the making of books . . .
from Converts. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991,
1979, pp. 32–41. pp. 90–91.
Swidler, Leonard. Bokser, Baruch M.
Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40. binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
Taitz, Emily. nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay.
Kol ishah—the voice of woman: where was Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No.
it heard in medieval Europe? Bibliogra- 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 105–107.
phy. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. Cohen, Shaye J.D.
46–61. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-
Wechsler, Harlan J. rabbinics. Judaism: the evidence of
On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s guide. Mishnah. Jacob Neusner. Review
Delivered originally at the Forum for essay. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983,
Conservative Jewish Renewal, October, pp. 48–63.
1994. Response to “A Rabbinic Letter Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-
on Intimate Relations.” Elliot N. Dorff. rabbinics. Judaism: the evidence of
Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 40–48. Mishnah. Jacob Neusner. Review
Weinberg, Neal. essay. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letters.
Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law— Jacob Neusner; Alan J. Yuter; Shamai
Essays and responsa. Walter Jacob; Kanter; Baruch M. Bokser. Reply.
Moshe Zemer. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984,
Spring, 1996, pp. 91–94. pp. 107–108.
MINYAN. See JEWISH LAW; MIXED SEATING; Dorff, Elliot.
WOMEN; WORSHIP Towards a legal theory of the Conservative
MIRACLES. See RELIGION; SPIRITUALITY; movement. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring,
THOUGHT and THEOLOGY 1973, pp. 65–77.
MISHNAH. See also JEWISH LAW; TALMUD The effects of science on Jewish law. Vol.
Adler, Rudolph J. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp.
Women in the system of Mishnah. Jacob 52–60.
Neusner. Letter. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, Am I my brother’s keeper? A Jewish view
1980, pp. 95–96. on the distribution of health care. Vol.
The rabbinic development of Rosh 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 13–30.
Hashanah. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, Finkelstein, Louis.
1988/1989, pp. 34–41. Sifre: a Tannaitic commentary on the Book
Artson, Bradley Shavit. of Deuteronomy, translated from
articles: Hebrew with introduction and notes.
Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the Reuven Hammer. Review. Vol. 39, No.
good. The open forum. Marching to 4, Summer, 1987, p. 85.
the wrong drummer. Ismar Friedman, Shamma.
Schorsch. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, Mavo l’dine Yisrael bime ha-bayit Hasheni.
1994, pp. 70–88. Introduction to Jewish jurisprudence
Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. during the Second Temple period. Ze’ev
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. Falk. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter,
26–34. 1971, pp. 85–88.

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MISHNAH (cont’d.) Kraemer, David C.
The value of comparative law. Vol. 21, No. Critical readings and religious insight: new
1, Fall, 1966, pp. 49–56. readings in the Bavli. Vol. 42, No. 3,
Glassman, Bernard. Spring, 1990, pp. 48–53.
Pirke Avot. Chaim Stern. Books in review . . . Kushner, Harold S.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 84–85. Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer,
Goldberg, Abraham. 1983, pp. 3–4.
The place of shevut (rabbinic injunction) in Lasker, Arnold A.
the pattern of Sabbath observance. Vol. Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
71–78. mer, 1989, pp. 5–19.
Golinkin, David. Lasker, Daniel J.
May women wear tefillin? Vol. 50, No. 1, Behold a moon is born! How the Jewish
Fall, 1997, pp. 3–18. calendar works. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
Gordon, Leonard. mer, 1989, pp. 5–19.
Writing with Scripture: the authority and Levin, Leonard.
use of the Hebrew Bible in the Torah of Heschel’s homage to the rabbis. Torah min
formative Judaism. Jacob Neusner; ha-Shamayim as historical theology.
William Scott Green. Review. Vol. 45, Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 90–91. pp. 56–66.
Rabbinic Judaism: structure and system. Neusner, Jacob.
Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2, articles:
Winter, 1996, pp. 89–90. Women in the system of Mishnah. Vol.
Gray, Alyssa M. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 3–13.
Making central the peripheral. Women From exegesis to syllogism: how Leviti-
reading the Rabbis reading women. cus Rabbah makes intelligible state-
Rereading the rabbis: a woman’s voice. ments. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
Judith Hauptman. Review essay. Vol. 1983–84, pp. 42–55.
51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 74–80. Hermeneutics and the Judaism beyond
Greenberg, Moshe. the text. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring,
A problematic heritage: the attitude toward 1989, pp. 35–43.
the Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An Intertextuality in Judaism. The system
Israel perspective. Delivered as the Ger- and the canon, the Word and words.
son Cohen Memorial Lectue, Jewish Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp.
Theological Seminary, 1995. Vol. 48, 53–66.
No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 23–35. The feminization of Judaism. Systemic
Higger, Michael. reversals and their meaning in the
Authority to interpret Jewish laws. Vol. 5, formulation of the rabbinic system.
No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 20–22. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp.
Jacobs, Louis. 37–52.
Holy places. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, How do we know what “the Rabbis”
pp. 4–16. thought? Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Kalmin, Richard. pp. 35–42.
Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara: the Jewish Religious belief and economic behavior.
predilection for justified law. David How religions renew the social
Weiss-Halivni. Review essay. Vol. 39, order. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 78–84. 40–54.
Kanter, Shamai. reviews:
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- rabbinics. Judaism: the evidence of
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. Mishnah. Jacob Neusner. Review
Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No. essay. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol.
4, Summer, 1984, pp. 104–105. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, p. 102.

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Along with the sizzle, plenty of beef. Stone, Ira F.
The Talmud: Steinsaltz edition, How much does a mitzvah weigh? Vol. 42,
Vol.1. Tractate Bava Metzia, Part 1. No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 67–68.
Adin Steinsaltz. Review essay. Vol. Wechsler, Harlan J.
42, No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 69–75. On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s
The self-interpreting Mishnah. Judaism: guide. Delivered originally at the Forum
the evidence of the Mishnah. Jacob for Conservative Jewish Renewal, Octo-
Neusner. Review essay. Eliezer ber, 1994. Response to “A Rabbinic
Schweid. Response. Vol. 44, No. 2, Letter on Intimate Relations.” Elliot N.
Winter, 1992, pp. 87–90. Dorff. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp.
The meaning of death in rabbinic 40–48.
Judaism. David Kraemer. Review. Weiss-Halivni, David.
Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 88–89. Epistemological bondage. Vol. 39, No. 4,
Parzen, Herbert. Summer, 1987, pp. 56–61.
The Shekhinah in tannaitic literature. Vol. Wolf, Arnold Jacob.
3, No. 1, November, 1946, pp. 12–20. The image of the non-Jew in Judaism.
Roth Joel. David Novak. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1,
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical framework. Fall, 1986, pp. 117–121.
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 4–34. Yuter, Alan J.
Rubenstein, Jeffrey. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
Understanding Jewish ethics. Richard A. binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
Freund. Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Sum- nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay.
mer, 1992, pp. 83–85. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No.
Schachter, Lifsa. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 102–103.
Matzah. Symbol of the miraculous. Vol. 44, MITZVOT. See also JEWISH VALUES
No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 41–46. Abramson, David L.
Schorsch, Ismar. Concerning cremation. One rabbi’s perspec-
“To be or not to be.” Vol. 40, No. 3, tive. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp.
Spring, 1988, pp. 7–9. 32–45.
Schweid, Eliezer. Addison, Howard A.
The self-interpreting Mishnah. Judaism: the And then there were five: towards a Con-
evidence of the Mishnah. Jacob servative creed. Delivered at the United
Neusner. Review essay. Vol. 44, No. 2, Synagogue, Southeast region, Jewish
Winter, 1992, pp. 79–86. Educators’ Conference. Vol. 41, No. 4,
Silverman, David Wolf. Summer, 1989, pp. 35–41.
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Agus, Jacob B.
1955, pp. 66–70. Torah M’Sinai—a Conservative view. Vol.
Simon, Charles. 3, No. 2, February, 1947, pp. 23–42.
Rabbinic literature in the Conservative Tal- Laws as standards. Vol. 6, No. 4, May,
mud Torah. Vol. 34, No. 1, Septem- 1950, pp. 8–26.
ber/October, 1980, pp. 63–66. Claude Montefiore and liberal Judaism.
Smith, Morton. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 1–20.
Development of a legend, studies on the reviews:
traditions concerning Yohanan ben Torah u-mitzvot ba-zeman hazeh. J.
Zakkai. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. Lebowitz. Review. Vol. 10, No. 4,
26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 76–77. Summer, 1956, pp. 47–50.
Spiro, Solomon. The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis of
The moral vision of Saul Lieberman. A his- Taamei ha-mitzvot besifrut Yisrael.
toriographic approach to normative Isaac Heinemann. Review. Vol. 11,
Jewish ethics. Studies in Palestinian Tal- No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. 24–34.
mudic literature. Hebrew. Saul Lieber- Tradition and change. Mordecai Wax-
man. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 4, man. Review. Vol. 13, No. 2, Win-
Summer, 1994, pp. 64–84. ter, 1959, pp. 46–54.

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MITZVOT (cont’d.) Blumenthal, Aaron H.
Alexander, Chanan. The challenge of Yom Tov Sheni. Vol. 24,
Halakhah and aggadah in Conservative No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 45–48.
curricula. Response. Jewish law in Con- The status of women in Jewish law. Vol.
servative schools. David Resnick. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40.
34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. Breakstone, David.
57–62. Moral education. The challenge to Conser-
Artson, Bradley Shavit. vative Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
articles: 1997, pp. 32–42.
With abounding love: a Conservative Burnstein, Alexander J.
Jewish relationship with God. Vol. Conception of Israel in the Kusari. Vol. 1,
43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 19–26.
45–54. Chinitz, Jacob.
Integrating tradition and change. Vol. Altars and tables. Authority and utility in
44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 18–31. religion. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the pp. 46–58.
good. The open forum. Marching to Cohen, Carl.
the wrong drummer. Ismar Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 8, No. 1, Novem-
Schorsch. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, ber, 1951, pp. 1–13.
1994, pp. 70–88. Cohen, Gerson D.
Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. Vol. The framework of religious vitality. Vol. 34,
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 26–34. No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. 3–10.
reviews: Dalin, David G.
All is in the hands of heaven: the teach- Tzedakah with dignity. Jewish charity and
ings of Rabbi Mordechai Leiner of self-help in rabbinic tradition. Vol. 51,
Izbica. Morris M. Faierstein. Of the No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 3–22.
making of books . . . Review. Vol. Davis, Joseph M.
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. On the idea of covenant. Vol. 41, No. 4,
92–93. Summer, 1989, pp. 20–34.
No other Gods: the modern struggle Davis, Moshe.
against idolatry. Kenneth Seeskin. The Eretz Yisrael dimension of contempo-
Of the making of books . . . rary Jewish life. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, 1969, pp. 41–58.
p. 88. Dresner, Samuel H.
Covenant of blood: circumcision and The mitzvah of kashrut. Vol. 12, No. 1,
gender in rabbinic Judaism. Fall, 1957, pp. 1–15.
Lawrence A. Hoffman. Of the mak- Dorff, Elliot N.
ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49, Teshuvah on assisted suicide. Committee on
No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 89. Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 50, No.
Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 3–24.
Heschel’s poetics of piety. Edward K. Faierstein, Morris M.
Kaplan. Of the making of books . . . ‘God’s need for the commandments’ in
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, medieval kabbalah. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall,
1997, pp. 94–95. 1982, pp. 45–59.
The disappearance of God: a divine Finkelstein, Louis.
mystery. Richard Elliot Friedman. Human equality in the Jewish tradition.
Of the making of books . . . Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 2–27.
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, Friedman, Maurice.
1997, pp. 95–96. Abraham Joshua Heschel: towards a phi-
Asekoff, Stanley L. losophy of Judaism. Reviews. Vol. 10,
The ascent and descent of Joseph: an inter- No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 1–10.
pretation. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, Friedman, Theodore.
pp. 22–28. Religious law: between eternity and change.

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Hebrew. Ze’ev Falk. Review. Vol. 39, Joshua Heschel. (tr.) Simcha Kling;
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 83–85. Samuel H. Dresner. Delivered at the
Gertel, Elliot B. 1957 Jerusalem Ideological Conference.
The “Holy Ghost” and Judaism. Vol. 49, Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 34–55. 10–26.
Gillman, Neil. Pikuach neshama. To save a soul. Vol. 50,
Toward a theology for Conservative Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
Judaism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 181–192.
4–22. Hyams, Ario S.
Judaism and the search for spirituality. Vol. The struggle for self-definition in Conserva-
38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 5–18. tive Judaism. Robert F. Gordis. Letter.
Glassman, Bernard. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp.
It’s a mitzvah! Jewish living step-by-step. 105–106.
Bradley Shavit Artson. Books in Review Hyman, James.
. . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. Meaningfulness, the ineffable, and the com-
89–90. mandments. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
Golinkin, David. ter/Spring, 1998, pp. 84–99.
A halakhic agenda for the Conservative Hyman, Paula E.
movement? Based on a Hebrew lecture The other half: women in the Jewish tradi-
at the 3rd Annual Convention of the tion. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
Masorti movement, 5749. Published in 14–21.
Eit La’asot, No. 2 (Summer 1989), Kanter, Shamai.
delivered in English at Ohr Kodesh A hedge of roses. Norman Lamm. Books in
Congregation, Chevy Chase, Maryland, brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, p. 89.
January, 1990. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, Kaplan, Edward K.
1994, pp. 29–39. The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua
May women wear tefillin? Vol. 50, No. 1, Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp.
Fall, 1997, pp. 3–18. 40–49.
Gordis, Robert F. Metaphor and miracle. Abraham Joshua
Toward a modern view of Jewish tradition. Heschel and the holy spirit. Vol. 46, No.
Principles of the Jewish faith. Louis 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 3–18.
Jacobs. Review essay. Vol. 21, No. 1, Katchen, Harry.
Fall, 1966, pp. 1–12. The chevra—an influential factor in Jewish
Graetz, Michael. community life. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter,
Toward a philosophy of hiddur mitzvah. 1982, pp. 67–73.
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 4–14. Kensky, Alan.
Greenberg, Simon. Is there a blessing on feeding the homeless?
Solomon Schechter as a theologian. Vol. 39, Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 7–29. 66–72.
Grossman, Susan. Klausner, Joseph.
Feminism, midrash and mikveh. Vol. 44, My Judaism. (tr.) Simcha Kling. Vol. 30,
No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 7–17. No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 3–18.
Guttmann, Julius. Konvitz, Milton R.
The principles of Judaism. Vol. 14, No. 1, Law and morals: in the Hebrew Scriptures,
Fall, 1959, pp. 1–23. Plato and Aristotle. Foreword. Louis
The principles of Judaism. Comment. Finkelstein. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter,
Harold M. Schulweis. Vol. 14, No. 1, 1969, pp. 44–71.
Fall, 1959, pp. 24–28. Kullmann, Eugen.
The principles of Judaism. Comment. Tikvah and mitzvah. Vol. 10, No. 4, Sum-
David Wolf Silverman. Vol. 14, No. 1, mer, 1956, pp. 34–36.
Fall, 1959, pp. 29–33. Kushner, Harold S.
Heschel, Abraham Joshua. Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 5,
The nation and the individual. Abraham May/June, 1981, p. (1).

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MITZVOT (cont’d.) Riemer, Jack.
Lang, Leon S. Duties of the soul: the role of the com-
Jewish family living and the Sabbath. Vol. mandments in liberal Judaism. Niles
8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 1–17. E. Goldstein. Review. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Lasker, Arnold A. Winter, 2000, pp. 101–102.
An approach to Jewish law in Conservative Secularism, spirituality, and the future
Judaism. Vol. 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp. of American Jewry. Elliot Abrams;
1–8. David G. Dalin. Review. Vol. 52,
Levine, Murray. No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 101–102.
Joy and remembrance. Max Arzt. Review. Rosenbaum, Jay.
Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, p. 94. Yossel make your mind up. A challenge to
Levy, Felix A. Conservative Jews. Vol. 49, No. 3,
Religion and science. Hebrew. Julius Spring, 1997, pp. 55–62.
Guttmann. Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Rosenblatt, Samuel.
Winter, 1957, pp. 43–49. The organ and Jewish worship: a pro-
Listfield, Chaim. posal. Phillip Sigal. Reply. Vol. 17,
Women and the commandments. Vol. 29, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963,
No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 42–50. pp. 106–112.
Meirovich, Harvey W. Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
Handling crisis. An aggadic response. Vol. ‘As-if’ theology and liberal Judaism. Vol.
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 58–67. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 34–45.
Novak, David. Jewish women in time and Torah. Eliezer
Towards an aggadic Judaism. Edward Feld. Berkovits. Review. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win-
Response. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, ter, 1990–91, pp. 90–91.
pp. 58–61. Rubenstein, Jeffrey.
Jewish rationalism reemergent. Monothe- Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser-
ism: a philosophic inquiry into the foun- vative theology. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall,
dations of theology and ethics. Lenn 1988, pp. 21–37.
Evan Goodman. Review essay. Vol. 36, Schorsch, Ismar.
No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 81–89. Ramah: an adventure in Jewish education.
Pearl, Chaim H. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 5–11.
The woman’s role: a continuing discussion. The sacred cluster. The core values of Con-
Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim H. Pearl. servative Judaism. Vol. 47, No. 3,
Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 67–70. Spring, 1995, pp. 3–12.
Petuchowski, Jakob J. Schwarzschild, Steven S.
The evolution of Jewish thought. Jacob B. Samson Raphael Hirsch—the man and his
Agus. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, thought. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959,
1960, pp. 47–50. pp. 26–45.
Potok, Chaim. reviews:
With mind and heart. Howard Singer. On Jewish learning. Franz Rosenzweig.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Review. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring,
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95. 1957, pp. 57–64.
Paths to Jewish belief. Emil L. Fackenheim. Siegel, Seymour.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Critique of ‘The meaning of Jewish law.’
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95. Michael Ziegler. Reply. Vol. 33, No. 2,
Rambani, Hayyim. Winter, 1980, pp. 75–79.
Ha-dimyaniut b’halakhah ve-sodoteha. Silverman, David Wolf.
Hebrew. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall,
alef-chufgimel. 1955, pp. 66–70.
Ha-dimyaniut b’halakhah ve-sodoteha. The world of Moses Maimonides. Jacob S.
Hebrew. Errata. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, Minkin. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring,
1961, p. 78. 1959, pp. 57–58.

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Simon, Ernst Akiva. Yellin, Richard M.
Franz Rosenzweig and Jewish education. A philosophy of Jewish masculinity: one
Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 10–24. interpretation. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
Spitz, Elie. 1979, pp. 89–94.
God and the big bang. Daniel Chanan Ziegler, Michael.
Matt. Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, Critique of ‘The meaning of Jewish law.’
1997, pp. 90–92. Seymour Siegel. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
Stone, Ira F. 1980, pp. 70–74.
How much does a mitzvah weigh? Vol. 42, MIXED SEATING
No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 67–68. Adler, Morris.
Empathic absence and presence as a route Mixed seating. Communications. Vol. 11,
to God. The palpable absence of God. No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 36–37.
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. Agus, Jacob.
101–107. Mixed pews in Jewish tradition. Vol. 11,
Empathic absence and presence as a route No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 32–41.
to God. The palpable absence of God. Mixed seating. Presentation and state-
Ira F. Stone. Response. Mychal B. ments. Benjamin Lapidus; Eliezer Silver;
Springer. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, Joseph Soloveitchik. Rebuttal. Vol. 11,
pp. 108–109. No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 53–58.
Swidler, Leonard. Aronson, David.
Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism. On mixed seating and ‘Orthodox’ tradi-
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40. tions. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp.
Troster, Lawrence. 59–65.
Fragments of a faith remembered: nine Bet Din.
statements of faith and doubt. Vol. 35, Mixed seating. Opinion in Kehilah Kedo-
No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 5–14. shah Adath Israel congregation matter.
The love of God and the anthropic princi- Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 1–31.
ple. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, Dorff, Elliot N.
pp. 43–51. A Jewish philosophy and pattern of life.
To the mountain: a rationale for the Simon Greenberg. Review. Vol. 37, No.
mitzvot. Dedicated to Professor 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 70–74.
Yochanan Muffs and based on his Gartner, Lloyd P.
research on love and joy. Vol. 41, No. 3, The American synagogue: a sanctuary
Spring, 1989, pp. 44–56. transformed. Jack Wertheimer. Review.
Wachs, Saul P. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp.
The new curriculum for the Conservative 74–77.
afternoon school. Vol. 34, No. 6, Klavan, Israel.
July/August, 1981, pp. 64–75. Mixed seating. Israel Klavan. Letter. Lewis
Wechsler, Harlan J. Levy. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp.
On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s 44–46.
guide. Delivered originally at the Forum Klein, Isaac.
for Conservative Jewish Renewal, Octo- Mixed seating. Communications. Vol. 11,
ber, 1994. Response to “A Rabbinic No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 33–35.
Letter on Intimate Relations.” Elliot N. Lapidus, Benjamin.
Dorff. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. Mixed seating. Summation. Vol. 11, No. 1,
40–48. Fall, 1956, pp. 46–50.
Winter, Edmund. Levy, Lewis.
The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy- Mixed seating. Israel Klavan. Letter. Vol.
im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 42–43.
Winter; Morris Laub. The open forum. Max, Morris.
Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. Mixed pews. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp.
45–50. 66–73.

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MIXED SEATING (cont’d.) MYSTICISM. See HASIDISM; MESSIANISM;
Max, Morris (cont’d.) SPIRITUALITY
letters:
Mixed seating. Communications. Isaac NATIONALISM. See also K’LAL YISRAEL
Klein. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, (JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD)
pp. 33–35. Agus, Jacob B.
Rabinowitz, Mayer E. Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob
Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva- Agus. Analysis. Aaron H. Blumenthal;
tive Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. Ira J. Eisenstein; Marvin Fox. Response.
7–33. Vol. X, No. 3, Spring, 1956, pp. 20–21.
Silver, Eliezer. Claude Montefiore and liberal Judaism.
Mixed seating. Statement. Vol. 11, No. 1, Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 1–20.
Fall, 1956, p.52. The religion of ethical nationhood:
Soloveitchik, Joseph. Judaism’s contribution to world peace.
Mixed seating. Benjamin Lapidus. Letter. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 34,
Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 50–51. No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 28–33.
MONTEFIORE, CLAUDE G. Cohen, Jack J.
Agus, Jacob B. Ba-ayot. Hebrew. Martin Buber. Review.
Claude Montefiore and liberal Judaism. Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. gimel-
Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 1–20. daled.
Claude Montefiore, the man and his Cohen, Martin S.
thought. W. R. Matthews. Review. Vol. The rise and fall of Jewish nationalism:
13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, p. 21. Jewish and Christian ethnicity in
Klein, Isaac. ancient Palestine. Doron Mendels.
reviews: Review. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998,
The doctrine of election in tannaitic lit- pp. 93–95.
erature. Benjamin W. Helfgott. Eisenstein, Ira. J.
Review. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob
1956, pp. 57–58. Agus. Analysis. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring,
Parkes, James. 1956, pp. 5–9.
The present state of the Jewish–Christian Epstein, Lawrence J.
relations. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
pp. 11–21. 1992, pp. 73–79.
Swidler, Leonard. Fishman, Hertzel.
Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism. A new zionism. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40. 1957, pp. 36–45.
Temkin, Sefton D.. Fleischman, Yaakov.
Solomon Schechter and rabbinic scholar- Franz Rosenzweig as a critic of zionism.
ship. Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. (tr.) Max D. Ticktin. Vol. 22, No. 1,
52–54. Fall, 1967, pp. 54–66.
Umansky, Ellen M. Gershfield, Edward.
Lily H. Montagu: religious leader, organizer Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
and prophet. Vol. 34, No. 6, Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
July/August, 1981, pp. 17–27. Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
Wolf, Arnold Jacob. 1970, pp. 30–31.
The dilemma of Claude Montefiore. Vol. Goldsmith, Emanuel S.
13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 22–25. The spiritual odyssey of Nathan Birnbaum.
MOSES. See BIBLE and BIBLICAL Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 14–23.
SCHOLARSHIP; PROPHETS Goldstein, Leon J.
MUSAR. See EUROPE; HASIDISM; JEWISH The making of modern Zionism: the intel-
HISTORY; SALANTER, ISRAEL lectual origins of the Jewish state. Shlo-
MUSEUM. See BIBLIOGRAPHIES and mo Avineri. Review. Vol. 36, No. 3,
RESOURCES Spring, 1983, pp. 84–87.

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Zionism in transition. (ed.) Moshe Davis. polemics in the Hebrew press. Stanley
Review. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, Nash. In Studies in Judaism in modern
pp. 84–87. times, Vol. III. (ed.) Jacob Neusner.
Goodman, Lenn E. Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982,
An historic misunderstanding of the ‘Keriy- pp. 93–94.
at Shema.’ Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, Winer, Gershon.
1979, pp. 36–49. Ber Borochov. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968.
Heckelman, A. Joseph. pp. 56–66.
The Jewish national home in Palestine. Ben Yoskowitz, Herbert A.
Halpern. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Sum- Jacob Agus: seeking the right road. The
mer, 1971, pp. 92–94. Jewish Quest: essays on basic concepts
Isaac, Erich and Rael Jean. of Jewish theology. Jacob B. Agus.
The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
intellectuals. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1987/1988, pp. 67–72.
1972, pp. 3–19. NATURALISM
Kaufmann, Walter. Artson, Bradley.
The future of Jewish identity. Vol. 24, No. For those who can’t believe: overcoming
4, Summer, 1970, pp. 2–14. the obstacles to faith. Harold M. Schul-
Klausner, Joseph. weis. Of the making of books . . .
My Judaism. (tr.) Simcha Kling. Vol. 30, Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995,
No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 3–18. pp. 94–96.
Kohn, Hans. The death of death: resurrection and
The meaning of Jewish history. Jacob B. immortality in Jewish thought. Neil
Agus. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, Gillman. Of the making of books . . .
1964, pp. 59–63. Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997,
Laskin, Martin. pp. 91–92.
Secular holidays in modern Israel. The Bokser, Ben Zion.
move toward traditional beliefs, sym- The greater Judaism in the making. Morde-
bols and rituals. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, cai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 15, No. 3,
1993, pp. 44–59. Spring, 1961, pp. 46–55.
Lazaron, Morris S. Friedman, Maurice.
Looking back. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, The natural and the supernatural Jew.
1973, pp. 73–76. Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 18, No.
Neusner, Jacob. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 48–54.
The foundations of Jewish existence. Vol. Friedman, Theodore.
47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 42–52. Religious law: between eternity and change.
Rozenberg, Martin. Hebrew. Ze’ev Falk. Review. Vol. 39,
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 83–85.
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin Frydman-Kohl, Baruch.
Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, When bad things happen to good people.
1970, pp. 31–35. Harold S. Kushner. Review essay. Vol.
Sandrow, Edward T. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 90–101.
Israel and the crisis of Western civilization. Graeber, Bruce S.
Yisrael umashber hatzivilizatsia hamaar- Heschel and the philosophy of time. Vol.
avit. Eliezer Livneh. Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 44–56.
28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 64–67. Kanter, Shamai.
Silverman, David Wolf. The face of God after Auschwitz. Ignaz
In the periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, Maybaum. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No.
1959, pp. 55–58. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 82–83.
Review of periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 3, Kaplan, Louis L.
Spring, 1959, pp. 45–48. A conversation with Horace M. Kallen.
Stahl, Samuel M. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp.
In search of Hebaism: Shai Hurwitz and his 78–82.

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NATURALISM (cont’d.) answers. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review.
Kaufman, William E. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 65–70.
The contemporary relevance of Mordecai NATURE. See ECOLOGY; HOLIDAYS;
M. Kaplan’s philosophy. Vol. 34, No. 4, LITURGY
March/April, 1981, pp. 11–16. NEWSPAPERS. See under MEDIA
Is there a Jewish philosophy? Rethinking NIDDAH. See MIKVEH; WOMEN
fundamentals. Leon Roth. Review. Vol. NOAHIDE LAWS
52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 99–101. Agus, Jacob B.
Kraft, Jacob. Claude Montefiore and liberal Judaism.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 1–20.
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum-
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 47–51. mer, 1982, pp. 33–38.
Muffs, Yochanan. Arian, Charles L.
Dewey on religion. An introduction. Vol. Rabbis, intermarriage, and the Christian
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 40–43. clergy. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp.
Nash, Stanley. 84–86.
Berdyczewski and the Jewish sorrow. Vol. Cogan, Mordechai.
29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 51–57. The expulsion of Ishmael—no laughing
Potok, Chaim. matter! Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
The naturalism of Sidney Hook. Vol. 18, 1988/1989, pp. 29–33.
No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 40–52. Epstein, Lawrence J.
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
The root and the branch. Robert Gordis. 1992, pp. 73–79.
Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. Finkelstein, Louis.
63–64. Human equality in the Jewish tradition.
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 2–27.
Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Robert F. Friedman, Theodore.
Gordis. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, letters from Jerusalem:
1987, pp. 92–95. Siah Mesharim: Israeli dialogue and
Roth, Joel. diversity. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Halakhic responsibility. D’var Torah deliv- 1987, pp. 71–77.
ered privately in part at the 1993 con- Greenberg, Simon.
vention of the Rabbinical Assembly, and Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic uni-
subsequently delivered in part at the verse of discourse and discover of
Forum for Conservative Jewish Renewal organic thinking (I). Vol. 42, No. 1,
at the Jewish Theological Seminary, Fall, 1989, pp. 5–19 (n58).
1993. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. Klein, Isaac.
24–27. Law and Theology in Judaism. David
Rothschild, Fritz A. Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
Revelation: the embarrassment and the mer, 1975, pp. 88–92.
necessity. Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter, 1977, Kristol, Irving.
pp. 56–63. A note on religious tolerance. Vol. 50, No.
Sandrow, Edward T. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 25–28.
Naturalism and supernaturalism. Vol. 14, Matt, Hershel Jonah.
No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 40–42. Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2,
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Sky, Harry Z. Bloom, Mark S.
The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum- Isaac Leeser and the making of American
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David Novak. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, Living in the image of God: Jewish teach-
Fall, 1986, pp. 117–121. ing to perfect the world. Irving Green-
NUCLEAR TESTING. See WAR berg; Shalom Freedman. Review. Vol.
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 89–91.
OBSERVANCE. See HOLIDAYS; JEWISH Cohen, Martin Samuel.
VALUES; RELIGION; SABBATH Lost love: the untold story of Henrietta
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ORGANIZATIONS. See also AMERICAN 87–88.
JEWISH COMMUNITY; UNITED Elazar, Daniel J.
SYNAGOGUE The Jewish community: some problems,
Artson, Bradley Shavit. some answers. Jewish survival and
articles: American Jewish leadership.Eli
OMETZ: college outreach and colle- Ginzberg; Harold M. Schulweis; David
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Winter, 1997, p. 93. gram of National Foundation for Jewish
Barmash, Pamela. Culture. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
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95–96. sored by Columbia University School of
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some answers. Should the rabbi know Union Theological Seminary, September,
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operations research? Regression analy- Feldstein, Donald.
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know modern administration? Eli and Jewish social agencies. Vol. 38, No.
Ginzberg; Harold M. Schulweis; David 2, Winter, 1985–1986, pp. 23–27.
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Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4, Am I my brother’s keeper? Vol. 51, No. 4,
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ORGANIZATIONS (cont’d.) Kollin, Gilbert.
Friedman, Theodore. East is east and west is—different. Vol. 26,
letters from Jerusalem: No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 70–76.
At the Zionist Congress: religious plu- Kripke, Myer S.
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Gertel, Elliot B. Kutnick, Jerome M.
The World Parliament of Religions. Semi- Profiles in American Judaism: the Reform,
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The Jewish community: some problems, The Jewish Defense League. Vigilantism: is
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Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar; Lerner, Stephen C.
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Goldfarb, Solomon D. duction. Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975,
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The history of Conservative Judaism-the im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund Win-
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The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy- ter, 1959, pp. 46–54.

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ORTHODOXY (cont’d.) Facing the abusing God: a theology of
Alder, Daniel. protest. David R. Blumenthal. Of
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Rabbi Israel Goldstein and 3 weeks in Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
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Haut. Mysticism as an “anarchic” force. Orig-
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A letter by the Gerer rebbe. Vol. 35, No. 2, Cohen, Jack J.
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The prospects for Jewish denomination- A living covenant: the innovative spirit in
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theology for the postmodern Jews. pp. 26–33.
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Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B. Nostra Aetate, the Jews, and the future of
Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, dialogue. Reflections on the 20th
pp. 61–65. anniversary of Nostra Aetate. Yocheved
Matters of degree and kind. An open Herschlag Muffs; Eugene Fisher; Barry
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open Cytron. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
letter to me. Renewing the covenant: 21–29.
a theology for the postmodern Jews. Derby, Josiah.
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Cardin, Nina Beth. investigation of recent U.S. court deci-
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of elderly Jewish women in Jerusalem. son. Letter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring,
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Carr, Judy. articles:
Religious alternatives in Israel. 1. Can pro- A Jewish approach to end-stage medical
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2, Winter, 1971, pp. 70–72. pp. 3–51.
Celnik, Isaac H. Pluralism: models for the Conservative
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Chinitz, Jacob. Artificial insemination, egg donation
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No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 5–15. 3–60.
The halakhah of Zionism. Vol. 46, No. 3, Artificial insemination, egg donation
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Cohen, Ernest B. Responsum. Committee on Jewish
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ORTHODOXY (cont’d.) Letter. Jack Cohen. Vol. 17, No.
Dorff, Elliot N. (cont’d.) 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
reviews: pp. 79–82.
Major themes in modern philosophies Letter. Myron Fenster. Vol. 17, No.
of Judaism. Eliezer Berkovits. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, pp. 82–84.
1976, pp. 87–90. Letter. Eugene Kohn. Vol. 16, Nos.
A Jewish philosophy and pattern of life. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
Simon Greenberg. Review. Vol. 37, 83–84.
No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 70–74. reviews:
Modern medicine and Jewish values. The Jew and his home. Eliyahu Kitov.
Jewish values in bioethics. (ed.) Levi Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964,
Meier. Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, p. 86.
Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic
Modern medicine and Jewish values. witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel
Health and medicine in the Jewish H. Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner.
tradition. David M. Feldman. Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 52,
Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Sum- No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 109–110.
mer, 1988, pp. 72–80. Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic
The Reform Judaism of Renewing the witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel
covenant. An open letter to Elliot H. Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner.
Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Response.
theology for the postmodern Jews. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win-
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. ter, 2000, p. 110.
Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B. Drob, Sanford L.
Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Rabbi Max Drob and “traditional
pp. 61–65. Judaism.” A personal perspective. Vol.
Matters of degree and kind. An open 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 34–44.
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open Eilberg, Amy.
letter to me. Renewing the covenant: Meditations of a maverick rabbi. Albert S.
a theology for the postmodern Jews. Axelrad. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. 1986, pp. 121–122.
Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Ellenson, David and James S.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. American courts and the enforceability of a
66–71. ketubah as a private contract: an investi-
Dresner, Samuel H. gation of recent U.S. court decisions.
articles: Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 35–42.
The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbini- American courts and the enforceability of a
cal Assembly. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, ketubah as a private contract: an inves-
1961, pp. 1–19. tigation of recent U.S. court decisions.
Heschel and halakah: the vital center. David Ellenson; James S. Ellenson. Let-
Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. ter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
18–31. 88–89.
Heschel and halakah: the vital center. Ellenson, David (see also with James Ellenson).
Samuel H. Dresner. Corrections. State of the field. The development of
Editorial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Orthodox attitudes to conversion in the
Winter, 1992, p. 92. modern period. A symposium. Gerson
letters: D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen; Michael
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Assembly. Summer, 1983, pp. 57–73.
Letter. Harry E. Schwartz. Vol. 16, Epstein, Lawrence J.
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
p. 84. 1992, pp. 73–79.

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Feld, Edward. Bending or breaking? Women confront
Towards an aggadic Judaism. Vol. 29, No. the religious establishment. Vol. 39,
3, Spring, 1975, pp. 79–84. No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 66–70.
Felix, Cathy L. Siah Mesharim: Israeli dialogue and
Women who would be rabbis: a history of diversity. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
women’s ordination 1889–1985. 1987, pp. 71–77.
Pamela Nadell. Review. Vol. 52, No. 1, Baba Sali and other follies. Theodore
Fall, 1999, pp. 86–87. Friedman. Letter. Joshua J. Adler.
Fenster, Myron M. Reply. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur- 1987, pp. 93–94.
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Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 86–91.
1987/1988, pp. 97–100. Breaking new ground in talmudic stud-
Fine, David J. ies. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp.
Positive-historical Judaism. The open 59–63.
forum. Positive-historical Judaism reviews:
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3, Spring, 1995, pp. 71–81. Review. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June,
Fishman, Hertzl. 1981, pp. 70–74.
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Fox, Marvin. Frydman-Kohl, Baruch.
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Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. Contemporary philosophical quests for
21–29. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
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Of Talmud and taxis. Vol. 29, No. 1, Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch
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Fall, 1981, pp. 65–68. Frymer-Kensky, Tikva.
Civil cases and rabbinical courts. Vol. Halakhah, law, and feminism. Vol. 47, No.
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36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. Walking together. Can religious and secular
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The image of the Israeli religious estab- The American synagogue: a sanctuary trans-
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1984, pp. 62–68. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 74–77.
Tragedy and theology, punishment and The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
politics. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo-
1986, pp. 89–93. logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.)
Baba Sali and other follies. Vol. 38, No. Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol. 50,
4, Summer, 1986, pp. 107–112. No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 80–88.

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ORTHODOXY (cont’d.) Goodblatt, Morris S.
Gertel, Elliot B. Converting because of marriage motives.
Revelation and rabbinic tradition. Vol. 36, Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 30–40.
No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 60–67. The Jewish way to life. Nathan Barack.
Recouping revelation—and maybe the Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp.
“word of God.” The theology of 75–77.
Salomon Ludwig Steinheim. Aharon Gordis, Daniel H.
Shear-Yashuv. Review essay. Vol. 41, articles:
No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 61–73. The elusive Conservative 3rd genera-
The World Parliament of Religions. Semi- tion. A reaction to elitism. Vol. 37,
nars held in Chicago, 1993. Teach ‘Em No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 29–39.
Company. Review and response. Elitism and a Conservative halakhah: an
Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, afterthought. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
1996, pp. 69–82. 1983–84, pp. 34–37.
Gillman, Neil. Positive-historical Judaism exhausted:
Toward theology for Conservative Judaism. reflection’s on a Movement’s future.
Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 4–22. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18.
Glassman, Bernard. reviews:
The Lord will gather me in: my Journey to Precedent, rules and ethics in halakhic
Jewish Orthodoxy. David Klinghoffer. jurisprudence. Equity in Jewish law.
Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Two volumes. Aaron Kirschenbaum.
Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall,
Beyond reasonable doubt. Louis Jacobs. 1993, pp. 80–94.
Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Gordis, David M.
1999, pp. 81–82. Communicating Conservative Judaism. Vol.
Goldberg, Abraham. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 16–22.
Jewish law and religious values in the secu- Gordis, Robert.
lar state. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, Conservative Judaism, Reconstructionism
pp. 41–48. and Orthodoxy. Response. Vol. 2, No.
letters: 4, June, 1946, pp. 17–28.
The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradi- Toward a modern view of Jewish tradition.
tion. Nissan Waxman. Jewish law Principles of the Jewish faith. Louis
and religious values in the secular Jacobs. Review essay. Vol. 21, No. 1,
state. Abraham Goldberg. Reply. Fall, 1966, pp. 1–12.
Louis I. Rabinowitz. Vol. 25, No. 4, Graeber, Bruce S.
Summer, 1971, pp. 82–84. Heschel and the philosophy of time. Vol.
Goldberg, Harvey E. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 44–56.
A tradition of invention. Family and educa- Greenbaum, Michael B.
tional institutions among contemporary Finkelstein and his critics. Vol. 47, No. 4,
traditionalizing Jews. Originally Summer, 1995, pp. 3–78.
appeared in French as Transmission Greenberg, Irving.
passages en monde juif, 1994. Vol. 47, The end of emancipation. Vol. 30, No. 4,
No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 69–84. Summer, 1976, pp. 47–63.
Goldstein, Jonathan A. Grodin, Michael Alan.
Even the righteous can perish by his faith. Professional issues for the physician/mohel.
Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 57–70. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp.
Goldwasser, Hershel. 46–53.
Artificial insemination, egg donation and Gruber, Mayer I.
adoption. Elliot N. Dorff. Responsum. The Jewish goddess in an Orthodox hag-
Committee on Jewish Law and Stan- gadah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp.
dards. Letters. Hershel Goldwasser; 62–65.
Morris A. Wessel. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum- Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven).
mer, 1997, pp. 94–95. The forces of religion: eternal and tempo-

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ral. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, p.
26–32. 89.
Conservative Judaism and Israel. Vol. 33, Adolescence and religion. Bernard Carl
No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 79–82. Rosen. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 1,
Have the Days lost their Awe? Letter from Fall, 1966, p. 92.
Israel. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Kaplan, Dana Evan.
pp. 85–87. Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Hecht, I. Michael. Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
Faith and doubt: studies in traditional Jew- Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 46–62.
ish thought. Norman Lamm. Review. Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
95–96. Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. David Hoff-
Higger, Michael. man. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
Criteria for interpreting Jewish law. Vol. 3, 103–105.
No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 5–8. Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Hirsch, Joseph Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
Conservative Judaism. Letter. Vol. 34, No. Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response.
2, November/December, 1980, p. 63. Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Hoffman, David. Winter, 2000, pp. 105–108.
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of Kaplan, Edward K.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Readiness before God. Abraham Heschel in
Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. David Hoff- Europe. Originally delivered at the
man. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. Association for Jewish Studies, Boston,
103–105. MA, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 22–35.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Karp, Abraham J.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response. The origins of Conservative Judaism. Vol.
Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 2, 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 33–48.
Winter, 2000, pp. 105–108. Kaufman, William E.
Hollander, Benjamin. Recent Jewish theology. God and evil: a
Conservative Judaism: an American Reli- Jewish perspective. David Birnbaum.
gious Movement. Marshall Sklare. Review essay. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter,
Analysis and review. William Herberg; 1990–91, pp. 87–89.
Max Arzt; Abraham Karp. Letter. Ben- Kelman, Wolfe.
jamin Hollander. Vol. 27, No. 4, Sum- The American synagogue: present and
mer, 1973, pp. 89–91. prospects. Letters. Reply. Vol. 26, No.
Hyams, Ario S. 3, Spring, 1972, p. 82.
The struggle for self-definition in Conserva- Kieval, Philip.
tive Judaism. Robert F. Gordis. Letter. Israel and America-bridge or brith? Vol. 5,
Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 27–30.
105–106. Klein, Isaac.
Hyman, James. Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis.
Meaningfulness, the ineffable, and the com- Review. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp.
mandments. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win- 14–17.
ter/Spring, 1998, pp. 84–99. letters:
Kanter, Shamai. Conservative Judaism, Reconstruction-
This is my God. Herman Wouk. Review. ism and Orthodoxy. Conservative
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. Judaism. Reviews. Eugene Kohn;
57–60. Isaac Klein. Response. Robert
The face of God after Auschwitz. Ignaz Gordis. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946,
Maybaum. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. pp. 17–28.
1, Fall, 1965, pp. 82–83. Mixed seating. Communications. Vol.
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ORTHODOXY (cont’d.) Lieber, David.
Kohn, Eugene. Staking out the Conservative position. Vol.
The rabbi, halakhah and the Rabbinical 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 33–37.
Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter. Liebman, Charles S.
Eugene Kohn. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win- The new orthodox left. Jacob Neusner.
ter–Spring, 1962, pp. 83–84. Reply. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp.
Kollin, Gilbert. 47–52.
A look back at zionism. Vol. 22, No. 3, The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald
Spring, 1968, pp. 67–83. R. Cutler. Essay. Toward a theory of
Israel: anticipation and reality. A Conserva- Jewish liberalism. Review. Trude Weiss-
tive-Reform bet din in Israel. Letter. Rosmarin. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969,
Nathan A. Barack. Reply. Vol. 28, No. pp. 86–91.
2, Winter, 1974, pp. 80–81. The sociology of religion and the study of
Kushner, Harold S. American Jews. Vol. 34, No. 5,
articles: May/June, 1981, pp. 17–33.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 5, Mandelbaum, Bernard.
May/June, 1981, p. (1). Conservative Judaism: a direction. Vol. 14,
Editorial remarks. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. 36–46.
1983, p. 3. Solomon Schechter. The man and his
reviews: vision. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
Four paths to one God. Gilbert S. 46–54.
Rosenthal. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Max, Morris.
Spring, 1974, pp. 90–91. Mixed pews. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp.
Theological and halakhic reflections on 66–73.
the Holocaust. Bernhard H. Rosen- Mixed seating. Communications. Isaac
berg; Fred Heuman. Review. Vol. Klein. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp.
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 92–93. 33–35.
Kutnick, Jerome M. Monson, Rela Geffen.
Profiles in American Judaism: the Reform, The future of Conservative Judaism in the
Conservative, Orthodox and Recon- United States. Charles Liebman; Saul
structionist traditions. Marc Lee Shapiro. A rejoinder. Vol. 37, No. 2,
Raphael. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum- Winter, 1983–84, pp. 10–14.
mer, 1989, pp. 77–79. Morell, Samuel.
Lasker, Arnold A. The role of popular religious attitudes in
An approach to Jewish law in Conservative the shaping of halakhah. Goy shel
Judaism. Vol. 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp. Shabbat (The Sabbath Gentile). Jacob
1–8. Katz. Review essay. Vol. 37, No. 4,
Lerner, Stephen C. Summer, 1984, pp. 95–99.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Nativ, Gil.
ative synagogue: a symposium. Intro- Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the
duction. Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, way. Hertzel Fishman. Letter. Vol. 48,
pp. 4–8. No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 94–96.
Gerut and the Conservative movement. An Neusner, Jacob.
approach for our time. Harold I. Stern; articles:
Seymour Siegel; Stephen C. Lerner; The new orthodox left. Vol. 20, No. 1,
Responses from Converts. Vol. 33, No. Fall, 1965, pp. 10–18.
1, Fall, 1979, pp. 42–49. Conservative Judaism in a divided commu-
Levine, Murray. nity. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp.
Envisioning Israel: the changing ideals and 1–19.
images of North American Jews. Allon The foundations of Jewish existence.
Gal. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
1997, pp. 87–88. 42–52.

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reviews: Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
The new orthodox left. Jacob Neusner. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
Reply. Charles S. Liebman. Rabinowitz, H. R.
Response. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, Point of view. Israel H. Levinthal. Review.
1966, p. 52. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 51–53.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic Rabinowitz, Louis I.
witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel Dat is not religion. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
H. Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. 1970, pp. 21–24.
Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 52, Shabbes goy and Shabbes Jew. The chal-
No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 109–110. lenge to Jewish law in Israel. Vol. 25,
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 29–35.
witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel letters:
H. Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradi-
Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Response. tion. Nissan Waxman. Jewish law
Jacob Neusner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win- and religious values in the secular
ter, 2000, p. 110. state. Abraham Goldberg. Reply.
Parzen, Herbert. Louis I. Rabinowitz. Vol. 25, No. 4,
The early development of Conservative Summer, 1971, pp. 82–84.
Judaism. Vol. 3, No. 4, July, 1947, pp. Riemer, Jack.
1–17. The authentic Jew and his Judaism. Leonard
The history of Conservative Judaism-the B. Gewirtz. Books briefly noted. Review.
Adler administration, part 3. Vol. 7, Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962,
No. 1, October, 1950, pp. 15–27. p. 85.
The history of Conservative Judaism, part Rosenbaum, Jay.
5-Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of Conservative Judaism, Orthodoxy, and the
the halakhah. Vol. 8, No. 2, January, Havurah movement. Vol. 37, No. 2,
1952, pp. 16–35. Winter, 1983–84, pp. 15–23.
Pearl, Chaim H. Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
The woman’s role: a continuing discussion. Contemporary halakhic problems. J. David
Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim H. Pearl. Bleich. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall,
Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 67–70. 1979, pp. 83–89.
Peli, Pinchas Hacohen. Jewish women in time and Torah. Eliezer
Hermeneutics in the thought of J. B. Berkovits. Review. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win-
Soloveitchik. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, ter, 1990–91, pp. 90–91.
1989, pp. 16–34. Rozenberg, Martin.
Petuchowski, Jakob J. Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Second thoughts about the second day Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
(Yom Tov Sheni). Vol. 24, No. 2, Win- Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
ter, 1970, pp. 48–59. 1970, pp. 31–35.
Pinsker, Sanford. Scherr, Robert S.
The historian, the mythographer and the Jewish continuity in America: creative sur-
lower East Side. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, vival in a free society. Abraham J. Karp.
1980, pp. 29–33. Review. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000,
Porton, Gary G. pp. 96–99.
Studies in Torah Judaism. Leon D. Stitskin. Schmelzer, Menachem.
Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest
1970, pp. 80–81. 1877–1977. (ed.) Moshe Carmilly-
Potok, Chaim. Weinberger. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3,
With mind and heart. Howard Singer. Spring, 1987, pp. 81–82.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter– Schorsch, Ismar.
Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95. Ramah: an adventure in Jewish education.
Paths to Jewish belief. Emil L. Fackenheim. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 5–11.

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ORTHODOXY (cont’d.) Jewish ethics. Studies in Palestinian Tal-
Schorsch, Ismar (cont’d.) mudic literature. (Hebrew). Saul Lieber-
The modern rabbinate—then and now. Vol. man. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 4,
43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 12–20. Summer, 1994, pp. 64–84.
Schultz, Joseph P. Starr, David B.
The halakhah of law and the halakhah of Call me Ishmael. A midrash for Conserva-
spirituality. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, tive Judaism. How do we know this?
1992, pp. 61–66. Midrash and the fragmentation of mod-
Schulweis, Harold M. ern Judaism. Jay Harris. Review essay.
The challenge of the new secular religions. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp.
Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 75–86.
3–15. Sussman, Gerald.
Schwartz, Earl. Let principle encounter principle: Conserv-
Oral Torah in an electronic age. Vol. 49, ative Judaism and religious egalitarian-
No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 32–41. ism. Albert S. Axelrad. Letter. Vol. 39,
Schwarzschild, Steven S. No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, p. 114.
Samson Raphael Hirsch—the man and his Temkin, Sefton D.
thought. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, Solomon Schechter and Max Heller. Vol.
pp. 26–45. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
Shapiro, Edward S. 51–55.
Zion in America: the Jewish experience A crisis in anglo—Jewry. Vol. 18, No. 1,
from colonial times to the present. Fall, 1963, pp. 18–34.
Henry L. Feingold. Review. Vol. 30, No. Tucker, Gordon.
3, Spring, 1976, pp. 86–87. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Siegel, Seymour. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
Theology, Torah, and the man of today. and practical considerations. Vol. 51,
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 84–95.
1962, pp. 56–66. Contemporary philosophical quests for
Ethics and the halakhah. Vol. 25, No. 3, God. Metaphysical realism. Theoretical
Spring, 1971, pp. 33–40. and practical considerations. Gordon
Silver, Eliezer. Tucker. Getting real: response. Baruch
Mixed seating. Statement. Vol. 11, No. 1, Frydman-Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
Fall, 1956, p.52. 1999, pp. 96–98.
Silverman, David Wolf. Tutnauer, Moshe.
articles: Israel: a Jewish state in an unredeemed
The quest for interreligious dialogue. world. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp.
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 50–54.
53–60. Waldman, Nahum M.
A word from the editor. Vol. 41, No. 3, God within and without: a search for bal-
Spring, 1989, pp. 3–4. ance. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp.
reviews: 42–50.
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Waxman, Nissan.
1955, pp. 66–70. The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradition.
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Win- Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 71–76.
ter, 1958, pp. 34–37. letters:
In the periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 2, Win- The Israeli rabbinate and Torah tradi-
ter, 1959, pp. 55–58. tion. Nissan Waxman. Jewish law
Soloveitchik, Joseph. and religious values in the secular
Mixed seating. Benjamin Lapidus. Letter. state. Abraham Goldberg. Reply.
Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 50–51. Louis I. Rabinowitz. Vol. 25, No. 4,
Spiro, Solomon. Summer, 1971, pp. 82–84.
The moral vision of Saul Lieberman. A his- Weinberg, Neal.
toriographic approach to normative Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law—

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Essays and responsa. Walter Jacob; Schorsch. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring,
Moshe Zemer. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, 1994, pp. 70–88.
Spring, 1996, pp. 91–94. reviews:
Wertheimer, Jack. Jewish renewal: a path to healing and
Kaplan vs. “the great do-nothings.” The transformation. Michael Lerner. Of
inconclusive battle over The New Hag- the making of books . . . Reviews.
gadah. From the Ratner Center. Vol. 45, Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 20–37. 91–94.
Pioneers of the Conservative rabbinate. Brown, Michael.
Reports from the field by graduates of Knight of faith or man of doubt? A con-
“Schechter’s Seminary.” From the Rat- temporary reading of the akedah. Vol.
ner Center. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 17–23.
1995, pp. 53–70. Caine, Burton.
Wohlberg, Mitchell. The akedah. Angel unbound. Vol. 52, No.
The American synagogue: present and 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 5–27.
prospects. Wolfe Kelman. Letter. Vol. Cardin, Nina Beth.
26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, p. 81. Far more precious than jewels: perspectives
Wolf, Arnold Jacob. on Biblical women. Katheryn Pfisterer
Israel as the false Messiah. Vol. 40, No. 3, Darr. Review. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer,
Spring, 1988, pp. 55–58. 1993, p. 91.
Wyler, Marjorie G. Cohen, Martin Samuel.
The Eternal Light. Judaism on the air- articles:
waves. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, Dancing with Esau. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 18–22. 1998, pp. 10–23.
Yuter, Alan J. reviews:
Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame- Wrestling with angels: what the first
work. Joel Roth. The limits of halakhic family of Genesis teaches us about
activism. Rudolph J. Adler; Alan J. our spiritual identity, sexuaity and
Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Response. personal relationships. Naomi H.
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 56–62. Rosenblatt; Joshua Horwitz.
Editorial remarks. Harold S. Kushner. Let- Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
ter. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. pp. 88–89.
78–79. Cogan, Mordechai.
Judaism and the search for spirituality. Neil The expulsion of Ishmael—no laughing
Gillman. Jewish knowledge: redrawing matter! Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
the map. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Letter. 1988/1989, pp. 29–33.
Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. Davis, Joseph M.
123–124. On the idea of covenant. Vol. 41, No. 4,
Summer, 1989, pp. 20–34.
PAGANISM. See ASSIMILATION; BIBLE and Ellis, Richard S.
BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP; JEWISH Human logic, God’s logic, and the akedah.
HISTORY; MAGIC; RELIGION Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 28–32.
PAIN & SUFFERING. See EVIL; K’LAL Freeman, Gordon M.
YISRAEL; MEDICINE; THOUGHT and Wives and sisters. A contemporary exegesis.
THEOLOGY Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp.
PATRIARCHS and MATRIARCHS. See also 50–55.
BIBLE and BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP; Goldfarb, Daniel C.
SACRIFICES The definition of death. In the common law
Artson, Bradley Shavit. and Jewish tradition. Vol. 30, No. 2,
articles: Winter, 1976, pp. 10–22.
Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the Goldman, Herman.
good. The open forum. Marching to A midrash. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/
the wrong drummer. Ismar October, 1980, pp. 40–42.

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PATRIARCHS and MATRIARCHS (cont‘d.) Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1,
Harlow, Jules. Fall, 1997, pp. 74–79.
Feminist linguistics and Jewish liturgy. Vol. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 3–25. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis- Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman; Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Vol.
Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 72–81. Kowal, Moshe.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist linguis- The akedah: angel unbound. Burton Caine.
tics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Harlow. Human logic, God’s logic, and the
Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Ari Kelman; akedah. Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou”
Harold S. Kushner; Harlan J. Wechsler. and the akedah. Stephen L. Stulman.
Response. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Letter. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000,
pp. 81–83. pp. 92–93.
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). Martin, Peter A.
A generation of Isaacs. Letter from Israel. The akeidah. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer,
Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 71–74. 1980, pp. 41–55.
Harris, Monford. Cogan, Mordechai.
“The way of a man with a maid”—roman- The expulsion of Ishmael—no laughing
tic or leal love. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter, matter! Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
1960, pp. 29–39. 1988/1989, pp. 29–33.
Studies in Scripture. Hebrew. Teaching the Rothschild, Fritz A.
Bible. Hebrew. Shlomo Dov Goitein. The Shema. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957,
Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 1–6.
pp. 53–56. Schiff, Ellen F.
Jacob, Ernest I. Hannah, Jessica, Bessie—and me? Vol. 29,
The Torah scholarship of B. (Benno) Jacob. No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 36–41.
Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
3–21. Ishmael: Biblical criticism and Conservative
Kaplan, Mindell K. Jewish homiletics. Vol. 34, No. 5,
letters: May/June, 1981, pp. 52–63.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- The blessings of anachronism. Vol. 41, No.
guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 14–20.
Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Deconstruction, Midrash, and what’s wrong
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; with the Hertz Humash. Benjamin
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1, Edidin Scolnic; Leslie Wilson. Vol. 48,
Fall, 1997, pp. 72–74. No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 36–48.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- Silverman, David Wolf.
guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Philosophers speak of God. Charles
Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Hartshone; William Reese. Review. Vol.
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 73–74.
Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Vol. Skolnik, Gerald C.
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83. Our fathers’ wells: a personal encounter
Katz, Michael. with the myths of Genesis. Peter Pitzele.
Prayer as acting. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996,
pp. 50–59. pp. 89–90.
Kelman, Ari. Stulman, Stephen L.
letters: “I and Thou” and the Akedah. Vol. 52, No.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 33–39.
guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Umansky, Ellen M.
Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; Our community’s need for theology. When
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; ideology becomes theology. Creating a

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theological language of and for Conser- Cohen, Martin Samuel.
vative Jews. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, Letter from the editor. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
1999, pp. 11–20. 2000, pp. 3–4.
Our community’s need for theology. When Conservative Judaism. See also under INDEXES
ideology becomes theology. Creating a names of reviewers:
theological language of and for Conser- List of reviewers. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky. 1964, p. (78).
Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2, List of reviewers. Vol. 18, No. 4, Sum-
Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24. mer, 1964, p. (79).
Wilson, Leslie. List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
Deconstruction, Midrash, and what’s 1964, p. (87).
wrong with the Hertz Humash. Ben- List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 2, Win-
jamin Edidin Scolnic; Leslie Wilson. ter, 1965, p. 100.
Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
36–48. 1965, p. 102.
Wolpe, Gerald I. List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 4, Sum-
Joseph, the Zaddik. Father of his country. mer, 1965, p. 77.
Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 69–74. List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
Zucker, David Jeremy. 1965, p. 84.
Abraham, Isaac and Malamud. Vol. 45, List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 2, Win-
No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 66–75. ter, 1966, p. 94.
Yoskowitz, Herbert A. List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
Rachel. Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol. 1966, p. 87.
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 84–86. List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 4, Sum-
PERIODICALS. See also INDEXES mer, 1966, p. 78.
Adler, Morris. List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
Mixed seating. Letter. Vol. 11, No. 2, Win- 1966, p. 90.
ter, 1957, pp. 36–37. List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 2, Win-
Artson, Bradley Shavit. ter, 1967, p. (79).
reviews: List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring,
The Jerusalem report. Periodical. (ed.) 1967, p. 64.
Hirsh Goodman. Of the making of List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 4, Sum-
books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 4, mer, 1967, p. 78.
Summer, 1992, p. 94. List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
Jewish renewal: a path to healing and 1967, p. 78.
transformation. Michael Lerner. Of List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 2, Win-
the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. ter, 1968, p. 93.
47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 91–94. List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring,
Barack, Nathan A. 1968. p. 94.
Editorial remarks. Directions for the Con- List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 4, Sum-
servative movement. Mordecai Wax- mer, 1968, p. 76.
man. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall,
1971, pp. 84–86. 1968, p. 93.
Bloom, Mark S. List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 2, Win-
Isaac Leeser and the making of American ter, 1969, p. 84.
Judaism. Lance J. Sussman. Review. List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 91–93. 1969, p. 83.
Blumenthal, David R. List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
Empathic absence and presence as a route mer, 1969, p. 69.
to God. Ira F. Stone. Conservative List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Judaism and theology. Letter. David R. 1969, p. 81.
Blumenthal. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 2, Win-
pp. 93–94. ter, 1970, p. (95).

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PERIODICALS (cont’d.) List of reviewers. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
Conservative Judaism (cont’d.) 1977, p. 96.
names of reviewers (cont’d.): List of reviewers. Vol. 31, No. 4, Sum-
List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, mer, 1977, p. 43.
1970, p. 71. List of reviewers. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall,
List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 4, Sum- 1978, p. 80.
mer, 1970, p. 83. List of reviewers. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win-
List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, ter, 1979, p. 102.
1970, p. (94). List of reviewers. Vol. 32, No. 3, Sum-
List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 2, Win- mer, 1979, p. 107.
ter, 1971, p. (95). List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall,
List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1979, p. 95.
1971, p. (95). List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 2, Win-
List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 4, Sum- ter, 1980, p. 96.
mer, 1971, p. (95). List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring,
List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1980, p. 96.
1971, p. (95). List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 4, Sum-
List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win- mer, 1980, p. 90.
ter, 1972, p. (95). List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 1, Sep-
List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, tember/October, 1980, p. 78.
1972, p. (95). List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 2,
List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 4, Sum- November/December, 1980, p. 63.
mer, 1972, p. 73. List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 3, Janu-
List of reviewers. Vol. 27, No. 2, Win- ary/February, 1981, p. 60.
ter, 1973, p. 94. List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 4,
List of reviewers. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, March/April, 1981, p. 79.
1973, p. 95. List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 5,
List of reviewers. Vol. 27, No. 4, Sum- May/June, 1981, p. 79.
mer, 1973, p. 91. List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 6,
List of reviewers. Vol. 28, No. 2, Win- July/August, 1981, p. 78.
ter, 1974, p. 84. List of reviewers. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
List of reviewers. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1981, p. 91.
1974, p. (95). List of reviewers. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win-
List of reviewers. Vol. 28, No. 4, Sum- ter, 1982, p. 95.
mer, 1974, p. 94. List of reviewers. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring,
List of reviewers. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1982, p. 94.
1974, p. 88. List of reviewers. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring,
List of reviewers. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1983, p. 87.
1975, p. (96). List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
List of reviewers. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum- 1983, p. 77.
mer, 1975, p. 96. List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 2, Win-
List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, ter, 1983–84, p. 79.
1975, p. 80. List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring,
List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 2, Win- 1984, p. 75.
ter, 1976, p. 88. List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 4, Sum-
List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, mer, 1984, p. 101.
1976, p. 85. List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 4, Sum- 1985, p. 101.
mer, 1976, p. 93. List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 2, Win-
List of reviewers. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, ter, 1985–86, p. 92.
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, p. List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring,
(112). 1986, p. 100.

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List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 4, Sum- List of reviewers. Vol. 47, No. 2, Win-
mer, 1986, p. 117. ter, 1995, p. 93.
List of reviewers. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 48, No. 2, Win-
1986, p. 122. ter, 1996, p. 90.
List of reviewers. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring,
1987, p. 85. 1996, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 39, No. 4, Sum- List of reviewers. Vol. 48, No. 4, Sum-
mer, 1987, p. 89. mer, 1996, p. 93.
List of reviewers. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall,
1987, p. 99. 1996, p. 87.
List of reviewers. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 2, Win-
1988, p. 88. ter, 1997, p. 92.
List of reviewers. Vol. 40, No. 4, Sum- List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
mer, 1988, p. 88. 1997, p. 89.
List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
1988, p. 99. mer, 1997, p. 89.
List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 2, Win- List of reviewers. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
ter, 1988/1989, p. 79. 1997, p. 94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 50, No. 4, Sum-
1989, p. 90. mer, 1998, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum- List of reviewers. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
mer, 1989, p. 80. 1998, p. 94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring,
1989, p. 60. 1999, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 42, No. 2, Win- List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
ter, 1989–90, p. 67. 1999, p. 90.
List of reviewers. Vol. 42, No. 4, Sum- List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win-
mer, 1990, p. 70. ter, 2000, p. 102.
List of reviewers. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring,
1990, p. 72. 2000, p. 92.
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 4, Sum-
1991, p. 93. mer, 2000, p. 91.
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 2, Win- List of reviewers. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
ter, 1992, p. 95. 2000, p. 94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, notifications:
1992, p. 88. Toynbee’s “A Study of History.” Cor-
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 4, Sum- rection. Vol. 4, No. 1, October,
mer, 1992, p. 90. 1947, p. 21.
List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, Appeal to our colleagues and readers.
1992, p. 96. Editorial Board. Vol. 4, No. 2, Feb-
List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 2, Win- ruary, 1948, pp. 24–26.
ter, 1993, p. 94. Is the doctrine of ‘a chosen people’
List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, essential? Editorial Board. Vol. 5,
1993, p. 96. No. 1–2, October–January,
List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 4, Sum- 1948–1949, 50.
mer, 1993, p. 96. The history of Conservative Judaism-the
List of reviewers. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win- Adler administration, part 2. Her-
ter, 1994, p. 93. bert Parzen. Correction. Editorial
List of reviewers. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, Board. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950,
1994, p. 93. p. 27.
List of reviewers. Vol. 46, No. 4, Sum- President’s message. Harry Halpern.
mer, 1994, p. 91. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, p. 1.

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PERIODICALS (cont’d.) Bialik. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Conservative Judaism (cont’d.) 1987, p. 89.
notifications (cont’d.): Ramah at 40. Editorial Board. Vol. 40,
Jewish community centers and the syna- No. 1, Fall, 1987, p. 4.
gogue. Letter. Louis Levitsky. Reply. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, 1991 contains
Editorial board. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, papers from the Committee on Jew-
Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 121–122. ish Law and Standards and is enti-
On the margin. Letter. Vol. 20, No. 1, tled “End Stage Medical Care: A
Fall, 1965, p. (85). Halakhic Approach.”
To our readers. Editor. Vol. 21, No. 2, Western Christianity in ecofeminist per-
Winter, 1967, p. (79). spective. Janet Conway. Note. Edito-
Appointment of new book review edi- rial Board. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall,
tor. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 36.
1967, p. 78. Aleinu: Rabbinic theology in biblical
Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. Vol. language. Saul P. Wachs. Correc-
25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 36–41. tions. Editorial Board. Vol. 44, No.
Conversation with Hayyim Hazaz. Cor- 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 91–92.
rection. Editorial Board. Vol. 25, Heschel and halakah: the vital center.
No. 3, Spring, 1971, p. 84. Samuel H. Dresner. Corrections.
High Holy Day prayer. Editorial board. Editorial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2,
Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 1. Winter, 1992, p. 92.
Abraham Joshua Heschel. Memorial Yedid nefesh. Prayer. Eleazar Azikri. (tr.)
statement. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, Michael Wasserman. Corrections.
1973, p.2. Editorial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2,
The congregational rabbi and the Con- Winter, 1992, p. 92.
servative synagogue: a symposium. Dead men tell no tales. Pamela
Ten questions. Editorial Board. Vol. Tamarkin Reis. Corrections. Editori-
29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, p. 3. al Board. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer,
The congregational rabbi and the Con- 1992, p. 82.
servative synagogue: a symposium. Matzah: symbol of the miraculous. Lifsa
Israel H. Levinthal. Correction. Edi- Schachter. Corrections. Editorial
torial Board. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum- Board. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer,
mer, 1975, p. 87. 1992, p. 82.
Corrections. Vol. 34, No. 4, From the Ratner Center. Vol. 45, No. 4,
March/April, 1981, p. (1). Summer, 1993, pp. 20–37.
Yom HaShoah: a program of obser- From the Ratner Center. Vol. 47, No. 1,
vance. David Golinkin. Correction. Fall, 1994, pp. 60–73.
Editorial Board. Vol. 38, No. 2, From our students. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall,
Winter, 1985–86, p. 92. 1994, pp. 74–83.
The user-friendly synagogue: generating From the Ratner Center. Vol. 47, No. 3,
group relationships in an era of Spring, 1995, pp. 53–70.
impersonality. Delivered at the Lilly Abraham Joshua Heschel. 25th yahrzeit
Conference as ‘Synagogue life and volume. Photograph of Heschel with
family life: generating group relation- Wolfe Kelman. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
ships in an era of impersonality.’ Rela Winter/Spring, 1998, p. 180.
Geffen Monson. Correction. Vol. 39, Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, p. 17. Assembly. Part I. Influences. Vol. 52,
A development perspective on the laws No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 66–80.
of Niddah. David C. Kraemer. Cor- Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
rection. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
1986–87, p. 17. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
Author’s query. Yiddish theater. Ilana 64–93.

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Samuel H. Dresner. Death notification. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. Summer, 1966, pp. 68–72.
110. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 21, No. 1,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Fall, 1966, pp. 91–92.
Assembly. Part III. Community. Vol. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 21, No. 2,
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 73–83. Winter, 1967, pp. 77–78.
Correction. Duties of the soul: the role Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 22, No. 2,
of the commandments in liberal Winter, 1968, p. 94.
Judaism. Niles E. Goldstein; Peter S. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 3,
Knobel. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. Spring, 1968. p. 94.
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. 86. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 23, No. 1,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Fall, 1968, pp. 90–93.
Assembly. Part IV. The rabbinic mis- Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 2,
sion. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, Winter, 1969, p. 94.
pp. 69–81. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4,
Call for papers. Endpage. Vol. 53, No. Summer, 1969, pp. 93–94.
1, Fall, 2000, p. 95. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 24, No. 2,
reviews: Winter, 1970, p. 94.
Books briefly noted: Bible, Israel and Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 24, No. 3,
zionism. Reviews. Vol. 16, No. 1, Spring, 1970, p. 72.
Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 25, No. 1,
Books briefly noted. Reviews. Vol. 16, Fall, 1970, p. 93.
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 25, No. 4,
85–86. Summer, 1971, p. 94.
Books briefly noted. Reviews. Vol. 17, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 26, No. 2,
No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, Winter, 1972, pp. 93–94.
p. 79. Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 27, No. 4,
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 17, Nos. Summer, 1973, p. 96.
3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. Books in brief. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter,
119–120. 1974, p. 96.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 1, Books in brief. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
Fall, 1963, pp. 70–72. 1974, p. 94.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 2, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 32, No. 1,
Winter, 1964, pp. 71–73. Fall, 1978, p. 79.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 3, Books received. Vol. 34, No. 4,
Spring, 1964, pp. 74–77. March/April, 1981, p. 80.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 4, Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Summer, 1964, pp. 76–77. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 1, 90–95.
Fall, 1964, pp. 83–85. Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 2, Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp.
Winter, 1965, pp. 101–102. 91–93.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 3, Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Spring, 1965, pp. 100–102. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 96.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 4, Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Summer, 1965, p. 78. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 1, 91–94.
Fall, 1965, 81–83. Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 2, Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 92–95.
Winter, 1966, pp. 90–92. Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 3, Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp.
Spring, 1966, pp. 88–89. 92–96.

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PERIODICALS (cont’d.) Books in review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
Conservative Judaism (cont’d.) 2000, pp. 84–86.
reviews (cont’d.): Cytron, Barry D.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 3,
Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. Spring, 1988, pp. 3–4.
95–96. Friedman, Theodore.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. letters from Jerusalem:
Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. The range of Molad. Vol. 29, No. 4,
92–96. Summer, 1975, pp. 73–78.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Siah Mesharim: Israeli dialogue and
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. diversity. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
91–96. 1987, pp. 71–77.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Goldstein, Leon J.
Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. Philosophy and the Holocaust. The Philo-
94–96. sophical Forum. (ed.) Berel Lang. Spe-
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. cial issue. Review essay. Vol. 39, No. 1,
Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. Fall, 1986, pp. 110–116.
92–96. Gordis, Robert.
Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 2, Conservative Judaism, Fall, 1963 issue. Let-
Winter, 1996, pp. 91–93. ter. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, p. 73.
Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Kadushin, Max.
Summer, 1996, pp. 89–91. Conservative Judaism, Fall, 1963 issue. Let-
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. ter. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, p. 73.
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. Kanter, Shamai.
94–96. The Commentary reader: two decades of
Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, articles and stories. Norman Podhoretz.
Fall, 1996, pp. 82–84. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, 1966, pp. 91–92.
Winter, 1997, pp. 85–87. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay.
93–96. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No.
Books in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 104–105.
Spring, 1997, pp. 78–80. A word from the editor. Vol. 42, No. 1,
Books in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4, Fall, 1989, pp. 3–4.
Summer, 1997, pp. 82–85. From the editor. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring,
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. 1993, p. 3.
Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. Kripke, Myer S.
90–93. Conservative Judaism and theology. Letter.
Books in review . . . Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 92–93.
1997, pp. 84–86. Kushner, Harold S.
Books in review . . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 1, Septem-
Summer, 1998, pp. 89–91. ber/October, 1980, p. 3.
Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem-
Spring, 1999, pp. 85–87. ber/December, 1980, p. 3.
Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 4,
1999, pp. 81–83. March/April, 1981, p. (1).
Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 2, Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 5,
Winter, 2000, pp. 94–95. May/June, 1981, p. (1).
Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 3, Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 6,
Spring, 2000, pp. 84–86. July/August, 1981, p. (1).
Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 4, Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
Summer, 2000, pp. 83–84. 1981, p. 3.

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Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, About the cover. Schechter and Maimo-
1982, pp. 3–4. nides. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999,
Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, p. 3.
1982, p. 3. Siegel, Seymour.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, Mekorot. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp.
1982, p. 3. 89–90.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, Mekorot. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980,
1982–83, p. 3. pp. 89–90.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, Silverman, David Wolf.
1983, p. 3. In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall,
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1955, 66–70.
1983, pp. 3–4. In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter,
Editorial remarks. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 49–53.
1983, p. 3. In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring,
Laub, Morris. 1956, pp. 59–62.
Lament for the Tog. Vol. 26, No. 4, Sum- In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer,
mer, 1972, pp. 63–68. 1956, pp. 44–46.
Lerner, David G. In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter,
Hekhalot Rabbati. The mystical text and its 1957, pp. 38–42.
liturgical elements. From our students. In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 74–83. 1957, pp. 54–56.
Lerner, Stephen C. In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer,
The editor’s page. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp. 37–41.
1974, pp. 3–4. In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall,
Levi, S. Gershon. 1957, pp. 39–42
Al parshat derakhim. Letter. Vol. 23, No. 4, In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter,
Summer, 1969, p. 1. 1958, pp. 34–37.
Lieber, David. In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer,
Conservative Judaism and theology. Pref- 1958, pp. 36–41.
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5–6. 1959, pp. 55–58.
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Synagogue architecture. Illustration. Con- Spring, 1959, pp. 45–48.
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Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, p. 86. 1960, pp. 51–55.
Rabinowitz, Stanley. In the periodicals. . Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win-
From the president. Letter. Vol. 31, No. 2, ter–Spring, 1962, pp. 47–50.
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Riemer, Jack. Reinhold Niebuhr; Ian T. Ramsey.
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Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. Winter, 1983–84, p. 3.
A word from our guest editor. Vol. 39, No. A word from the editor. Vol. 37, No. 3,
2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 5–6. Spring, 1984, p. 3.
Schudrich, Michael. A word from the editor. Vol. 37, No. 4,
From the archives. Birmingham, 1963. Vol. Summer, 1984, p. 3.
34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 1,
pp. 67–69. Fall, 1985, pp. 3–4.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 3,
From the editor. What this magazine could Spring, 1986, p. 3.
be. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 1,
3–4. Fall, 1986, p. 3.

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PERIODICALS (cont’d.) PHARISEES
Silverman, David Wolf (cont’d.) Adler, Rudolph J.
A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 3, The rabbinic development of Rosh
Spring, 1987, pp. 3–4. Hashanah. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
A word from the editor. Vol. 39, No. 4, 1988/1989, pp. 34–41.
Summer, 1987, pp. 3–4. Agus, Jacob B.
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 1, Claude Montefiore and liberal Judaism.
Fall, 1987, pp. 3–4. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 1–20.
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 2, Pharisaism in the making. Selected essays.
Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 3–4. Louis Finkelstein. Review essay. Vol. 28,
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 3, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 60–65.
Spring, 1988, pp. 3–4. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 4, The rabbinic class of Roman Palestine in
Summer, 1988, pp. 3–4. Late Antiquity. Lee I. Levine. Of the
A word from the editor. Vol. 41, No. 3, making of books . . .
Spring, 1989, pp. 3–4. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp.
A word from the editor. Vol. 41, No. 4, 90–91.
Summer, 1989, p. 3. The history of Sukkot in the 2nd Temple
Singer, Shlomo. and rabbinic period. Jeffrey L. Ruben-
The plight of Jewish unity. Vol. 18, No. 2, stein. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter,
Winter, 1964, pp. 30–39. 1996, p. 88.
Troster, Lawremce. Bokser, Baruch, M.
A note from the editors. On environment. On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The
Lawrence Troster; Miriam Wyman. Vol. halakhah at Qumran. Studies in
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 3–4. Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 16.
Waxman, Mordecai. Lawrence H. Schiffman. Review. Vol.
A declaration of intention. Letter. Vol. 24, 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69.
No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 1–2. On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 2, Jewish people in the 1st century, Vol. 1,
Winter, 1970, p. 1. Compendia rerum iudaicarum ad
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 3, Novum Testamentum, section 1:1. S.
Spring, 1970, p. 1. Safrai; M. Stern. Review. Vol. 37, No. 2,
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 4, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69.
Summer, 1970, p. 1. On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The
Editorial remarks. Directions for the Con- Jews under Roman rule. Studies in
servative movement. Letter. Vol. 25, No. Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 20. E.
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 1–4. Mary Smallwood. Review. Vol. 37, No.
Editorial remarks. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 3, 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69.
Spring, 1971, pp. 1–2. Bokser, Ben Zion.
Editorial remarks. Dr. Louis Finkelstein. A life of Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai.
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1,
1–2. Fall, 1963, pp. 66–67.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, Chinitz, Jacob.
1972, pp. 1–2. Altars and tables. Authority and utility in
Wolpe, Gerald I. religion. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
Health care; right or privilege. Moral and pp. 46–58.
religious values in health care reform. Cohen, Hermann.
Preface. Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, Day of Atonement. English. Vol. 10, No. 4,
p. 5. Summer, 1956, pp. 37–39.
Wyman, Miriam. Cohen, Shaye J.D.
A note from the editors. On environment. Galilee from Alexander the Great to Hadri-
Lawrence Troster; Miriam Wyman. Vol. an 323 B. C. E. to 135 C. E.: a study of
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 3–4. Second Temple Judaism. Sean Freyne.

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Review. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/ Gordon, Leonard.
December, 1980, pp. 59–60. Rabbinic Judaism: structure and system.
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2,
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- Winter, 1996, pp. 89–90.
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. Vol. Harris, Monford.
37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 48–63. The faith of Judaism. Isadore Epstein.
Davis, Hadassah. Review. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956,
My father, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 47, No. pp. 50–53.
4, Summer, 1995, pp. 79–90. Kushner, Harold S.
Davis, Moshe. Social responsibility in an age of revolution.
Fellowship in Judaism (The first century Louis Finkelstein. Review. Vol. 26, No.
and today). Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 84–85.
19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 95–98. Leeman, Saul.
Finkelstein, Louis. The pharisees: the sociological background
Human equality in the Jewish tradition. of their faith. Louis Finkelstein. Review.
Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 2–27. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 72–73.
The ethics of anonymity among the Phar- Lewis, Theodore N.
isees. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, pp. Hasideanism and the modern world. Louis
1–12. Finkelstein. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 3,
Hasideanism and the modern world. Vol. Spring, 1960, pp. 56–57.
14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 1–16. Mandelbaum, Bernard.
Hasideanism and the modern world. Letter. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
Theodore Lewis. Reply. Vol. 14, No. 3, binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
Spring, 1960, pp. 57–58. nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay.
The origin of the Pharisees. Vol. 23, No. 2, Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 39, No.
Winter, 1969, pp. 25–36. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 114–115.
The underlying concepts of Conservative Neusner, Jacob.
Judaism. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, Germany and the Jews: two views. Jacob
pp. 2–12. Neusner; Richard L. Rubenstein. Vol.
Friedman, Theodore. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
letters from Jerusalem: pp. 31–39.
In the world of books. Vol. 39, No. 1, Notes on Jewish symbols in the
Fall, 1986, pp. 105–109. Greco–Roman period. Erwin Goode-
Bending or breaking? Women confront nough. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
the religious establishment. Vol. 39, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 77–92.
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 66–70. Judaism and Christianity. I. The age of tran-
Gertel, Elliot B. sition. ed. W.O. E. Oesterley; II. The
The “Holy Ghost” and Judaism. Vol. 49, contact of Pharisaism with other cul-
No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 34–55. tures. (ed.) H. Loewe; III. Law and reli-
Gillman, Neil. gion. (ed.) Erwin I. J. Rosenthal. Prole-
Toward a theology for Conservative gomenon. Ellis Rivkin. Recent reprints.
Judaism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 82.
4–22. Parkes, James.
Judaism and the search for spirituality. Vol. The present state of the Jewish–Christian
38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 5–18. relations. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956,
Goldberg, Abraham. pp. 11–21.
The place of shevut (rabbinic injunction) in Parzen, Herbert.
the pattern of Sabbath observance. Vol. The early development of Conservative Juda-
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. ism. Vol. 3, No. 4, July, 1947, pp. 1–17.
71–78. Pawlikowski, John T. (Rev.)
Goldin, Judah. The Jewish/Christian dialogue: assessment
Louis Finkelstein, n”a, 1895–1991. Vol. 45, and future agenda. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win-
No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 19–22. ter, 1979, pp. 39–54.

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PHARISEES (cont’d.) POETRY. See LITERATURE
Petuchowski, Jakob J. POLAND. See EUROPE; JEWISH HISTORY
New light from the prophets. Louis Finkel- PRAYER. See LITURGY
stein. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, PROPHETS and JUDGES
1971, pp. 81–83. Aber, Felix.
Riemer, Jack. Merit and unearned mercy. Vol. 8, No. 2,
Hardness of heart. E. Lab. Cherbonnier. January, 1952, pp. 1–8.
The book of the acts of God. G. Ernest Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Wright; Reginald Fuller. The gospel in dis- reviews:
pute. Edmund Perry. The protestant and Jonah: a new translation with introduc-
politics. William Lee Miller. Review. Vol. tion, commentary and interpreta-
14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 56–57. tion. Jack M. Sasson. Of the making
Rubenstein, Richard L. of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45, No.
Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew- 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 92–93.
ish theology and the current world situ- Jewish renewal: a path to healing and
ation. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. transformation. Michael Lerner. Of
Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; the making of books . . . Reviews.
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4, Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp.
Summer, 1974, pp. 3–25. 91–94.
Shohet, David M. Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua
The Sicarii. Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. Heschel’s poetics of piety. Edward K.
9–15. Kaplan. Of the making of books . . .
Jabneh. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, pp. Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
8–14. 1997, pp. 94–95.
Sky, Harry Z. Ayoub, Mahmoud M.
Judas. Igal Mossinsohn. (tr.) Jules Harlow. And the earth shall shine forth. Fall and
Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. restoration in Judaism, Christianity, and
68–69. Islam. Delivered at the Isthmus Insti-
Solomon, Elias L. tute, 1989. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter,
Eulogy: Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz. Vol. 1995, pp. 17–36.
2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 29–39. Baeck, Leo.
Spiro, Solomon. Prayer and study. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer,
The moral vision of Saul Lieberman. A his- 1959, pp. 1–15.
toriographic approach to normative Balser, Henry.
Jewish ethics. Studies in Palestinian Tal- What really happened at Sinai? Vol. 47,
mudic literature. Hebrew. Saul Lieber- No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 64–68.
man. Review essay. Vol. 46, No. 4, Barack, Nathan A.
Summer, 1994, pp. 64–84. Religious leadership in our critical age. Vol.
Troster, Lawrence. 8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 28–32.
Journey to the center of the earth. Birkat Blank, Debra Reed.
Ha-Mazon and the quest for holiness. Sh’fokh hamatkha and Eliyahu in the hag-
Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 3–16. gadah: ideology in liturgy. In memory of
Ungar, Andre. Rabbi Max Routtenberg. Vol. 40, No.
To heaven with scribes and Pharisees; the 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 73–86.
Jewish path to God. Lionel Blue. Blumenthal, David R.
Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Who is battering whom? Based on Facing
1976–1977, pp. 100–101. the abusing God: a theology of protest.
Wald, Marcus. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp.
What does world Jewry expect of American 72–89.
Jewry? Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, Bokser, Ben Zion.
pp. 1–8. The greater Judaism in the making. Morde-
PHILOSOPHY. See JEWISH VALUES; cai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 15, No. 3,
RELIGION; THOUGHT and THEOLOGY Spring, 1961, pp. 46–55.

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Brettler, Marc. Joshua Heschel. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Who wrote the Bible? Richard Elliott Fried- Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 67–76.
man. Review. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, Fackenheim, Emil L.
1988, pp. 85–87. reviews:
Cohen, Boaz. God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
Towards a philosophy of Jewish law. Vol. Heschel. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1,
6, No. 1, October, 1949, 1–31. Fall, 1960, pp. 50–53.
Cohen, Martin Samuel. God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
articles: Heschel. Review. Jacob B. Agus.
Deconstructing Leviticus 16. Implica- Reply. Letter. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
tions for latter-day Jewish spirituali- 1961, pp. 59–60.
ty from an ancient ritual text. Vol. God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 57–68. Heschel. Review. Jacob B. Agus. Let-
Dancing with Esau. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, ter. Response. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
1998, pp. 10–23. Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 86.
Contemporary use of sacred texts to The religious situation: 1969. (ed) Don-
generate and reflect images of God. ald R. Cutler. Essay. Elijah and the
Seeking God in the Bible. Vol. 51, empiricists. Review. Trude Weiss-
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 27–33. Rosmarin. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Contemporary use of sacred texts to 1969, pp. 86–91.
generate and reflect images of God. Finkelstein, Joshua.
Seeking God in the Bible. Martin Midrashic interpretaions of the Song of
Samuel Cohen. Response. Howard Moses. Herbert W. Basser. Review. Vol.
A. Addison. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 42, No. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 68–70.
1999, pp. 34–36. Finkelstein, Louis.
Drowning in God. Vol. 51, No. 3, Human equality in the Jewish tradition.
Spring, 1999, pp. 79–82. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 2–27.
N.N. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. Hasideanism and the modern world. Vol.
53–63. 14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 1–16.
Davis, Joseph M. Freudenstein, Eric.
On the idea of covenant. Vol. 41, No. 4, Israel: anticipation and reality. Technology
Summer, 1989, pp. 20–34. assessment and the Jewish tradition. Ger-
Douglas, Mary. son D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph
Holy joy: rereading Leviticus. The anthro- Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freuden-
pologist and the believer. Delivered as stein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. Singer.
the 1993 Henry Rapaport Lecture, Jew- Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 44–52.
ish Theological Seminary. Vol. 46, No. Garfinkel, Stephen.
3, Spring, 1994, pp. 3–14. Ezekiel 1–20: a new translation with intro-
Dresner, Samuel H. duction and commentary. Moshe
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Kagan. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 87–88.
Spring, 1964, p. 75. Gelber, S. Michael.
The layman’s Bible commentaries. Vol. 6- The book of Job: a new translation. Moshe
Judges, Ruth, 1st & 2nd samuel; Vol. Greenberg; Jonas C. Greenfield; Nahum
8—Ezra, Nehemia, Esther, Job; Vol. M. Sarna. Review essay. Vol. 35, No. 1,
13—Ezekiel, Daniel; Vol. 15—Micah, Fall, 1981, pp. 69–76.
Nahum, Habbakuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Gelernter, David.
Zecharia, Malachi. John Knox Press, Who is the man beneath the veil? On
Presbyterian Church. Books in brief. Moses. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995,
Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75. pp. 13–23.
Even-Chen, Alexander. Gertel, Elliot B.
The Torah, revelation, and scientifique cri- Revelation and rabbinic tradition. Vol. 36,
tique in the teachings of Abraham No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 60–67.

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PROPHETS and JUDGES (cont’d.) after the prophets: Maimonides and
Gertel, Elliot B. (cont’d.) other authorities. Morris Faierstein.
Isaiah 53. A test of Jewish education. Dedi- Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
cated to the memory of Dr. Robert 90–91.
Gordis. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Harlow, Jules.
pp. 38–49. The liturgy of the brit milah ceremony:
The “Holy Ghost” and Judaism. Vol. 49, concretizing the moment. Vol. 42, No.
No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 34–55. 4, Summer, 1990, pp. 27–37.
Ginsberg, H.L. Harris, Monford.
Isaiah in the light of history. Vol. 22, No. 1, Studies in Scripture. Hebrew. Teaching the
Fall, 1967, pp. 1–18. Bible. Hebrew. Shlomo Dov Goitein.
Glazer, Henry. Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960,
The Song of Songs: Judaism’s document of pp. 53–56.
revelation. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, Jewish existence. Ignaz Maybaum. Review.
1990–91, pp. 55–60. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp.
Goldenberg, Robert. 64–65.
The fifty-third chapter of Isaiah according Jacobs, Louis.
to the Jewish Interpreters, Vol. I, Texts, The concept of power in the Jewish tradi-
Vol. II, Translations. A. Neubauer; S. R. tion. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp.
Driver. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, 18–28.
Fall, 1970, p. 77. Kaplan, Edward K.
Goldstein, Jonathan A. The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua
Even the righteous can perish by his faith. Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp.
Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 57–70. 40–49.
Golinkin, David. Kaplan, Lawrence.
Moses and Herzl. In memory of Miriam Scholarly, non-traditional fundamentalism:
Golinkin. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, on Samuel David Luzzato’s approach to
pp. 39–49. the Bible. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982,
Gordis, Robert F. pp. 15–25.
The biblical basis of democracy. Vol. 4, No. Samuel David Luzzato and the unity of the
4, June, 1948, pp. 1–12. book of Isaiah: a postscript. Vol. 38,
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pp. 89–90. tion and special studies. Robert Gordis.
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The haftarah tradition and the metaphoric pp. 92–93.
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the Gentile in the Jewish tradition. An 1969, pp. 44–71.
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Abraham J. Heschel, prophetic inspiration The history of Israel. Martin Noth. Review.

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Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Schafler, Samuel.
1962–1963, pp. 72–74. Job stands up: the biblical text of Job,
Religion in the Old Testament. Robert H. arranged for the theater. S. Michael Gel-
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Leiter, Robert. Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
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theory. Susan A. Handelman. Review. Summer, 1982, pp. 24–32.
Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. The validity of feminist Biblical inter-
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Levenson, Jon D. 1986, pp. 10–20.
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prophetic intercession. Vol. 33, No. 3, Abraham Joshua Heschel 25th yahrzeit
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The prophets. Abraham Joshua Heschel. reviews:
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1982, pp. 74–76. Love and joy. Love and joy: law, lan-
Petuchowski, Jakob J. guage and religion in ancient Israel.
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PROPHETS and JUDGES (cont’d.) S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
Simon, Ernst Akiva (cont’d.) Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
From dialogue to peace. Martin Buber: in E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
memoriam. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
1965, pp. 28–31. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Tigay, Jeffrey H. Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
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PSYCHIATRY and PSYCHOLOGY. See under Allen, Wayne.
COUNSELING Custom, halakhah, and the status of
women. Custom drives Jewish law on
RABBIS, RABBINATE. See also HOMILETICS women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open
Abramowitz, Mayer. forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal.
First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24, Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 63–64.
No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 75–78. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical women. Custom drives Jewish law on
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal.

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Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 48,
pp. 66–73. No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 95.
Anderson, David E. Leadership without easy answers.
On the religion beat. Rabbis and the press. Ronald A. Heifetz. Of the making of
Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2,
28–33. Winter, 1997, p. 93.
Arian, Charles L. Axelrad, Albert S.
Rabbis, intermarriage, and the Christian Reflection on religious pluralism and the
clergy. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. state of Israel. Vol. 34, No. 5,
84–86. May/June, 1981, pp. 41–47.
Aronson, David. Barack, Nathan A.
Rabbi Joel Sirkes. Elijah Judah Schochet. Religious leadership in our critical age. Vol.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, 8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 28–32.
pp. 89–91. Baumatz, Margit.
Artson, Bradley Shavit. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
articles: Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan
Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S.
good. The open forum. Marching to Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit
the wrong drummer. Ismar Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman;
Schorsch. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber.
1994, pp. 70–88. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. 79.
Embracing death, embracing the world. Bellin, Lowell Eliezer.
Our alienation from death and cre- The Jewish community: some problems,
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pp. 49–54. systems analysis? Linear programming?
The soul of a rabbi’s work. Vol. 52, No. Should the Jewish center director know
4, Summer, 2000, pp. 64–68. operations research? Regression analy-
reviews: sis? Should the “Jewish civil service”
Be’er Tuvia: from the writings of Rabbi know modern administration? Eli
Theodore Friedman. David Ginzberg; Harold M. Schulweis; David
Golinkin. Of the making of books Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J.
. . . Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 4, Sum- Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4,
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Walking humbly with God: the life and Bergman, Ben Zion.
writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah Legal notes. Clergy malpractice. Leon B.
Matt. (ed.) Daniel C. Matt. Of the Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Letter. Vol. 37,
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 79–80.
46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, p. 92. Blank, Debra Reed.
Rabbinic-lay relations in Jewish law. A silent sorrow: pregnancy loss: guidance
Walter Jacob; Moshe Zemer. Of the and support for you and you family.
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Ingrid Kohn, Perry-Lynn Moffitt, with
46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 95–96. Isabelle A. Wilkins. Review. Vol. 46,
Threescore and ten: essays in honor of No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 92–93.
Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on the Bloom, Jack H.
occasion of his 70th birthday. Abra- articles:
ham J. Karp; Louis Jacobs; Chaim “By the power vested in me.” Symbolic
Zalman Dimitrovsky. Of the making exemplarhood and the pulpit rabbi.
of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. Synagogue life; a special section.
1, Fall, 1994, p. 91. Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom;
Travels on the private Zodiac: reflections Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoen-
on Jewish life, ritual, and spirituality. berg. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998,
Martin Samuel Cohen. Of the mak- pp. 59–66.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol.
Bloom, Jack H (cont’d.) 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 81–82.
articles (cont’d.): Bohnen, Eli A.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical The failure of the American rabbi. S.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Michael Gelber. Review. Eli A. Bohnen;
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Louis Levitsky. . Review. Vol. 17, Nos.
Stanley S. Rabinowitz; Mayer 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp.
Abramowitz; Albert L. Lewis; 115–116.
Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silver- Bokser, Ben Zion.
man; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; The psychology of pastoral work. Vol. 5,
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; No. 3, April, 1949, pp. 28–32.
Aaron Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Booth, David.
Jack H Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Daniel J. Levitt; David Geffen; Jef- Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis-
frey A. Wohlberg; Herbert sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon
Yoskowitz; Richard Hammerman; Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel
Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; Ger- Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg;
shon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eil- Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
berg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff;
Winter, 2000, pp. 82–83. Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J.
letters: Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz;
Finkelstein and his critics. Michael B. David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Joshua
Greenbaum. Letter. Vol. 49, No. 1, Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 52,
Fall, 1996, pp. 91–96. No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 69–81.
Bloom, Mark S. Borowitz, Eugene B.
Isaac Leeser and the making of American letters:
Judaism. Lance J. Sussman. Review. The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 91–93. covenant. An open letter to Elliot
Blumenthal, Aaron H. Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a
Questionnaire on conversion. Vol. 24, No. theology for the postmodern Jews.
4, Summer, 1970, pp. 43–47. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
Bockman, David. Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. pp. 61–65.
Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Matters of degree and kind. An open
Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; response to Eugene Borowitz’s open
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; letter to me. Renewing the covenant:
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; a theology for the postmodern Jews.
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Elliot Dorff. Letter. Eugene
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon Borowitz. Response. Vol. 50, No. 1,
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71.
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Brief, Neil.
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 10–12.
1999, p. 75. Bromberg, Kenneth.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T.
Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis;
Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe;
Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;

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Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Cohen, Armond E.
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 14–15.
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T.
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis;
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe;
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;
1999, p. 77. Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar;
Cantor, Debra S. Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press;
Life inside the gates: combining the spiritu- Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P.
al and the physical. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon
1995, pp. 11–14. Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
Cardin, Nina Beth. Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
Women in the rabbinate. The first ten Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
years. Allan Kensky; Nina Beth Cardin. Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen
Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 5–6. Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
The first generation of women’s rabbinate. 1999, p. 69.
Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 15–20. Cohen, Arthur A.
Carter, Carie. The seminary and the modern rabbi. Vol.
Construction of religious symbols and pro- 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 1–12.
fessional roles by male and female Cohen, Burton.
North American rabbis. Carie Carter; Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube. Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T.
Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis;
Charry, Elias. Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe;
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar;
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 12–13. Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press;
Chiel, Samuel. Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P.
articles: Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
mission. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Shel- Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
don Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen
Samuel Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
Eilberg; Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. 1999, p. 76.
Guthman; Tobias Rothenberg; Sey- Cohen, Elaine Shizgal.
mour Rosenbloom; Jonah Layman; Rabbis’ roles and occupational goals: men
Joseph Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel and women in the contemporary Ameri-
Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; Mervin B. can rabbinate. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall,
Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; David Booth; 1989, pp. 20–30.
Gershon Schwartz; Joshua Hammer- Cohen, Gerson D.
man; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 52, No. In memory of Doctor Max Arzt. Vol. 30,
4, Summer, 2000, p. 71. No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 3–6.
reviews: On the ordination of women. Address and
Judaism after modernity. Eugene B. Commission report. Vol. 32, No. 3,
Borowitz. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 56–80.
Spring, 2000, pp. 91–92. Cohen, Harry A.
Chinitz, Jacob. Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
Reb Moshe and the Conservatives. Vol. 41, symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 5–15. 1977, pp. 60–61.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol.
Cohen, Jack J. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 77–78.
articles: Conservative Judaism.
The end of halakhah? Vol. 8, No. 2, The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
January, 1952, pp. 9–15. ative synagogue: a symposium. Ten
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a questions. Editorial Board. Vol. 29, No.
mini symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, 2, Winter, 1975, p. 3.
Spring, 1977, pp. 55–56. The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical ative synagogue: a symposium. Contrib-
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. utors. Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, p.
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; 96.
Stanley S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Cytron, Barry D.
Abramowitz; Albert L. Lewis; A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 3,
Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silver- Spring, 1988, pp. 3–4.
man; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Our community’s need for theology. When
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; ideology becomes theology. Creating a
Aaron Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; theological language of and for Conser-
Jack H Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky.
Daniel J. Levitt; David Geffen; Jef- Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2,
frey A. Wohlberg; Herbert Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24.
Yoskowitz; Richard Hammerman; Dalin, David G.
Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; Ger- The public career of Stephen S. Wise. A
shon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; voice that spoke for justice: the life and
Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eil- times of Stephen S. Wise. Melvin I.
berg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Urofsky. Review essay. Vol. 36, No. 2,
Winter, 2000, pp. 66–67. Winter, 1982–83, pp. 72–78.
letters: Davis, Hadassah.
The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbini- My father, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 47, No.
cal Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 79–90.
Letter. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Win- Derby, Josiah.
ter, 1962–1963, pp. 79–82. Further thoughts on the law committee.
Cohen, Martin Samuel. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 76.
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; L’an—whither? Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June,
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel 1981, pp. 64–69.
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Dorff, Elliot N.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron articles:
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Rabbi, I’m dying. Vol. 37, No. 4, Sum-
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. mer, 1984, pp. 37–51.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. letters:
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Custom, halakhah, and the status of
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. women. Custom drives Jewish law
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. on women. Elliot N. Dorff. The
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy open forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, J. Segal. Response. Vol. 51, No. 1,
Winter, 2000, pp. 88–89. Fall, 1998, pp. 66–73.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical reviews:
Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S. covenant. An open letter to Elliot
Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a
Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman; theology for the postmodern Jews.

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Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. reviews:
Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B. The inward fire. Theodore Friedman.
Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
pp. 61–65. Spring, 1964, p. 74.
Matters of degree and kind. An open Living legacy. Essays in honor of Rabbi
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open Hugo Hahn. Congregation Habon-
letter to me. Renewing the covenant: im. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
a theology for the postmodern Jews. Spring, 1964, p. 76.
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Judaism speaks to the modern world.
Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Israel H. Levinthal. Books in brief.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, p.
Dorph, Sheldon. 76.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical What is this Jewish heritage? Ludwig
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Lewisohn. Introduction. Milton
Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Hindus. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No.
Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; 4, Summer, 1964, p. 76.
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Central Conference of American Rabbis
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Yearbook, Volume 73. (ed.) Sidney
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Regner. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No.
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 77.
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon The first book of the Bible: Genesis.
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Benno Jacob. (tr.) Ernest I. Jacob;
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Walter Jacob. Review. Vol. 29, No.
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 89–90.
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Exodus. Benno Jacob. (tr.) Walter
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Jacob. Review. Vol. 45, No. 4, Sum-
1999, p. 76. mer, 1993, pp. 89–90.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Drob, Sanford L.
Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis- Rabbi Max Drob and “traditional
sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Judaism.” A personal perspective.
Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp.
Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; 34–44.
Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Eilberg, Amy.
Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- Meditations of a maverick rabbi. Albert S.
bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Axelrad. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. 1986, pp. 121–122.
Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Ministry for the next generation. Vol. 48,
Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 36–38.
Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 70. Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T.
Dresner, Samuel H. Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis;
articles: Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe;
The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbini- Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;
cal Assembly. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar;
1961, pp. 1–19. Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press;
Renewal. The open forum. Vol. 19, No. Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P.
4, Summer, 1965, pp. 53–69. Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon
Rabbi. Dedicated to Rabbi Michael Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
Siegel. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
pp. 3–13. Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
In memoriam: Samuel H. Dresner. Elliot Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen
B. Gertel. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 81–83. 1999, p. 74.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Eilberg, Amy (cont’d.) S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Winter, 2000, p. 91.
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Feldman, David M.
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Her Majesty’s loyal opposition. Vol. 48,
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 39–42.
Winter, 2000, pp. 91–92. Fellner, Azriel C.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Notes from a chaplain’s files. Vol. 24, No.
Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis- 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 15–20.
sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 17–25.
Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Felix, Cathy.
Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- reviews:
bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; The pastor as a newcomer. Roy M.
Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot
Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2,
Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Saying goodbye: a time for growth for
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 72. congregations and pastors. Edward
Elazar, Daniel J. A. White. Review. Cathy Felix;
The professor as Jewish spiritual leader. Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No.
Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
3–13. Critical moments of ministry: a change
Elovitz, Mark H. of pastors. Loren B. Mead. Review.
Further thoughts on the law committee. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten- Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp.
berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen- 83–84.
thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26, Pastoral transitions: from endings to
No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 76–77. new beginnings. William Bud
Englander, Benjamin H. Phillips. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2,
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 15–17. Running through the thistles: terminat-
Ezrat Nashim. ing a ministerial relationship with a
On the ordination of women. Address and parish.
Commission report. Gerson D. Cohen. Roy M. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix;
Letter. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, p. Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No.
95. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
Feiguin, Dario. New beginnings: the pastorate start-up
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical workbook. Roy M. Oswald. Review.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.

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Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
83–84. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Church and denominational growth: Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
what does (and does not) cause Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
growth or decline. David A. Roozen; Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
C. Kirk Hadaway. Review. Cathy Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 90–92. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
Women who would be rabbis: a history Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
of women’s ordination 1889–1985. Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Pamela Nadell. Review. Vol. 52, No. Winter, 2000, pp. 76–79.
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Notes from a chaplain’s files. Vol. 24, No. nity. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 28,
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The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Fine, David J.
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No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 17–25. character of halakhah entering the 21st
Fenrick, Susan P. century. Harold M. Schulweis. Vol. 46,
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Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. The meaning of Catholic Israel. Vol. 50,
Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 29–47.
Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Fink, Leon B
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Legal notes. Clergy malpractice. Leon B.
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. 36, No. 1,
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Fall, 1982, pp. 84–85.
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fishman, Hertzl.
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton way. The open forum. Our task in
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Israel. Michael Graetz. Vol. 46, No. 3,
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Spring, 1994, pp. 62–69.
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Freeman, Gordon.
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
1999, pp. 74–75. Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan
Fenster, Myron M. Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S.
The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbinical Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit
Assembly. Samuel H. Dresner. Letter. Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman;
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol.
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Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen- Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis-
ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg;
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel- Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff;
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 170–171. Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz;
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer.
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp.
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel 72–73.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) In memoriam. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 53,
Freeman, Isaac. No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 81–83.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- Gillman, Neil.
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen- Judaism and the search for spirituality. Vol.
ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 5–18.
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal The changing paradigm of the Conservative
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. rabbi. Published also as “Inside or out-
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. side: emancipation and the dilemmas of
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel- Conservative Judaism.” in Judaism,
ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Issue 151, Vol. 38, No. 4, Fall, 1989.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 171–172. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
Friedman, Theodore. 3–11.
letter from Jerusalem: Robert Gordis, z”l, 1908–1992. Eulogy.
An Israeli colleague’s Zionist vision. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp.
Hazon veSivro (?). Herzl Fishman. 23–26.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Glassman, Bernard.
1987/1988, pp. 87–91. articles:
Frydman-Kohl, Baruch. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
When bad things happen to good people. Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic
Harold S. Kushner. Review essay. Vol. mission. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Shel-
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 90–101. don Dorph; Bernard Glassman;
Gaffney, David. Samuel Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Eilberg; Gordon Freeman; Sidney S.
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, Guthman; Tobias Rothenberg; Sey-
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 25–29. mour Rosenbloom; Jonah Layman;
Gartenberg, Brad. Joseph Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky;
Three ‘problem’ congregants. The ‘difficul- Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis;
ty-in-davening’ congregants. Vol. 36, Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz;
No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 72–75. David Booth; Gershon Schwartz;
Geffen, David. Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Ham-
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical mer. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000,
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. p. 70.
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley reviews:
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Jewish life in Renaissance Italy. Robert
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel Bonfil. Review. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; 1995, pp. 94–96.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron “How to” Judaic books of interest. Jew-
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H ish guided imagery: a how-to book
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. for rabbis, educators and group
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. leaders. Dov Peretz Elkins. Books in
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. 1997, pp. 85–86.
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. “How to” Judaic books of interest.
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Striving toward virtue: a contempo-
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, rary guide for Jewish ethical behav-
Winter, 2000, pp. 86–87. ior. Kerry M. Olitzky; Rachel T.
Gertel, Elliot B. Sabath. Books in Review . . . Vol.
The image of the rabbi in modern Ameri- 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, p. 86.
can literature. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, Beyond reasonable doubt. Louis Jacobs.
1984, pp. 51–61. Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 1,
Jacob Kohn as religious thinker: a critical Fall, 1999, pp. 81–82.
appreciation. Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring, When words fail: a religious response to
1990, pp. 3–20. undeserved hurt. Sholom Stern.

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Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 3, Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe;
Spring, 2000, p. 84. Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;
National variations in Jewish identity: Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar;
implications for Jewish education. Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press;
Steven M. Cohen; Gabriel Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P.
Horenczyk. Books in review . . . Vol. Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 84–86. Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
Yakar le’Mordecai: Jubilee volume in Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
honor of Rabbi Mordecai Waxman. Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;
(ed.) Zvia Ginor. Books in review Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen
. . . Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
86. 1999, p. 67.
Glustrom, Simon. Goldman, Israel M.
Some aspects of a suburban Jewish commu- Eulogy: a giant of the soul. Morris D.
nity. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. Levine. Vol. 3, No. 1, November, 1946,
26–32. pp. 8–12.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Goldman, N. Saul.
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, The rabbi as healer. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum-
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 29–32. mer, 1989, pp. 51–64.
Goldberg, Harvey E. The akedah: angel unbound. Burton Caine.
A tradition of invention. Family and educa- Human logic, God’s logic, and the
tional institutions among contemporary akedah. Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou”
traditionalizing Jews. Originally and the akedah. Stephen L. Stulman.
appeared in French as Transmission Letter. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000,
passages en monde juif, 1994. Vol. 47, p.95.
No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 69–84. Goldstein, Alexander M.
Goldblum, Moshe V. Further thoughts on the law committee.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 74.
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; The congregational rabbi and the Con-
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; servative synagogue: a symposium.
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp.
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. 32–35.
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon Goldstein, Israel.
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring,
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; 1977, pp. 53–55.
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Gordis, Daniel H.
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Positive-historical Judaism exhausted:
1999, p. 71. reflection’s on a Movement’s future.
Golden, Robert. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18.
Chaplains in Vietnam. Letter to Moshe Tut- Gordis, Robert F.
nauer. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. The role of the rabbi today. Vol. 3, No. 2,
58–59. February, 1947, pp. 14–22.
Goldenberg, Robert. The struggle for self-definition in Conserva-
The synagogue as a sacred space. Vol. 38, tive Judaism. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 19–22. 1987, pp. 7–19.
Goldman, Alex J. Gottfried, Pamela Jay.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical A new role for rabbis in Solomon Schechter
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. schools. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000,
Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; pp. 47–52.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Graetz, Michael. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
A Yom Kippur war diary. Vol. 29, No. 4, Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen;
Summer, 1975, pp. 13–25. Stanley S. Rabinowitz; Mayer
Our task in Israel. Presidential inaugral Abramowitz; Albert L. Lewis;
address. Rabbinical Assembly, June, Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silver-
1992. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. man; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
69–71. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull;
Contemporary philosophical quests for Aaron Landes; Murray Stadtmauer;
God. Metaphors for God. Vol. 51, No. Jack H Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe;
2, Winter, 1999, pp. 69–80. Daniel J. Levitt; David Geffen; Jef-
Contemporary philosophical quests for God. frey A. Wohlberg; Herbert
Metaphors for God. Michael Graetz. Yoskowitz; Richard Hammerman;
Theories, models, and metaphors. Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; Ger-
Response. William E. Kaufman. Vol. 51, shon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik;
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 81–83. Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eil-
Green, Arthur E. berg; Danny Nevins. Letter. Vol. 52,
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 93–94.
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur Greenberg, Simon.
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- Dissatisfied but not unhappy. Vol. 17, Nos.
ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 71–76.
Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer The rabbinate and the Jewish community
Ostow. Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, structure. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969,
1975, pp. 36–43. pp. 52–59.
Greenberg, Ephraim. reviews:
articles: The American Reform rabbi. Abraham
The rabbinate—a restless body of men. J. Feldman. Books in brief. Vol. 19,
Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. No. 3, Spring, p. 100.
17–28. Grossman, Susan.
letters: The dual nature of rabbinic leadership. Vol.
The rabbinate—a restless body of men. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 43–48.
Letter. Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 14, Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 64–65. Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan
Letter. Edward T. Sandrow. Reply. Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S.
Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit
65–66. Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman;
Greenberg, Irving. David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber.
The rabbinate and the Jewish community Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp.
structure. Simon Greenberg. Response. 73–75.
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. Gruenewald, Max.
60–63. On the eve of the Holocaust. Reminisences
Greenberg, Sidney. of a German rabbi. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall,
Mordecai Kaplan: some personal glimpses. 1978, pp. 22–26.
Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. The value of ephemera. Ismar Schorsch.
3–7. Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
letters: 106–107.
The rabbinate and the Jewish communi- Guthman, Sidney S.
ty structure. Simon Greenberg. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Response. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis-
1969, pp. 64–66. sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon
Is there still a place for the sermon? Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel
Robert Kirschner. Letter. Vol. 49, Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg;
No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 93. Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;

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Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff;
Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J.
Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon
Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz;
Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer.
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 73. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp.
Gutoff, Joshua. 80–81.
articles: Hammerman, Richard.
Against the law. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
1995, pp. 28–36. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
reviews: Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Finding our way: Jewish texts and the S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
lives we lead today. Barry W. Holtz. Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Review. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
pp. 86–89. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
articles: Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
Character-destroying factors in the rab- Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
binate. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 55–62. Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S.
The dilemma of the Conservative rabbi. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
79–82. Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Winter, 2000, p. 88.
Assembly. Part III. Community. Hecht, Michael.
Susan Grossman; Reuven Hammer; The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Martin S. Cohen; Randall J. Konigs- ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
burg; Margit Baumatz; Gil Nativ; No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 35–38.
Gordon Freeman; David Bockman; Heckelman, A. Joseph.
Douglas D. Weber. Vol. 52, No. 3, Further thoughts on the law committee.
Spring, 2000, pp. 76–77. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Max Routten-
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical berg; Robert Gordis; Aaron H. Blumen-
Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic thal; Philip Sigal. Discussion. Vol. 26,
mission. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Shel- No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 77.
don Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Hirsch, Joseph
Samuel Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Conservative Judaism. Letter. Vol. 34, No.
Eilberg; Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. 2, November/December, 1980, p. 63.
Guthman; Tobias Rothenberg; Sey- Hirsh, Richard.
mour Rosenbloom; Jonah Layman; Reflections on “healing” in contemporary
Joseph Krakoff; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel liberal Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Nevins; Shalom J. Lewis; Mervin B. 1997, pp. 22–31.
Tomsky; Vernon Kurtz; David Booth; Hoffman, David.
Gershon Schwartz; Joshua Hammer- Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
man; Reuven Hammer. Vol. 52, No. Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
4, Summer, 2000, p. 81. Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. David Hoff-
Hammerman, Joshua. man. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 103–105.
Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis- Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response.
Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 2,
Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Winter, 2000, pp. 105–108.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) Jacobs, Robert P.
Hoffman, Pamela. Don’t cry for Arnie. Jack Riemer; Susan
Uninspired. Kenneth Katz. Rejoinder by a Riemer. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
Seminary spiritualizer. Vol. 38, No. 4, 1980, pp. 87–89.
Summer, 1986, pp. 20–27. Jacobson, Devorah.
Hollander, Benjamin J. The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Conservative rabbis and Israeli life; a mini ative synagogue: a symposium. Letter.
symposium. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 78–79.
1977, pp. 43–50. Jones, Randy.
Isaacs, Ronald H. Visiting the sick. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 1976, pp. 40–46.
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein; Kalmin, Richard.
Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J. Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara: the Jewish
Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E. predilection for justified law. David
Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V. Weiss-Halivni. Review essay. Vol. 39,
Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 78–84.
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Kanter, Shamai.
Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fenrick; New horizons for the synagogue. Jeshaia
David Bockman; Gershon Schwartz; Schnitzer. Review. Vol. 12, No. 3,
Sheldon Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron Spring, 1958, pp. 45–46.
Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Friday the Rabbi slept late. Harry Kemel-
Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; man. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2,
Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. Winter, 1965, pp. 101–102.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 77. Friedman’s fables. Edwin M. Friedman.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Review. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. 90.
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Saturday the rabbi went hungry. Harry
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Kemelman. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No.
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel 1, Fall, 1966, p. 91.
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Kaplan, Dana Evan.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 46–62.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. David Hoff-
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. man. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy 103–105.
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of
Winter, 2000, p. 88. Conservative Judaism in South Africa.
Israel, Richard J. Dana Evan Kaplan. Letter. Response.
The new morality and the rabbis. Vol. 24, Dana Evan Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 2,
No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 62–70. Winter, 2000, pp. 105–108.
Jacobs, Louis. Kaplan, Louis.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen- Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T.
ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis;
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe;
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar;
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel- Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press;
ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/ Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P.
Spring, 1998, p. 172. Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon

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Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Is there still a place for the sermon? Robert
Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Kirschner. Letter. Sidney Greenberg.
Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 93.
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Klagsbrun, Francine.
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, How different are women—and how differ-
1999, p. 78. ent should they be? Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
Kaplan, Mindell K. 1995, pp. 56–60.
A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish Klein, Isaac.
women call for change.” Ellen S. Jewish communities in Germany. Vol. 6,
Wolintz. Letter. Mindell Kaplan. Vol. No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 74–79.
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95. The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Kaplan, Solomon M. ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 40–42.
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, reviews:
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 38–40. The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn
Karp, Abraham. Abi Zimra. Israel M. Goldman.
The Conservative rabbi: an analysis of Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971,
‘Conservative Judaism: an American pp. 91–92.
Religious Movement’. Marshall Sklare. Klein, Joel T.
Review. William Herberg; Max Arzt; The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Abraham Karp. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
1955, pp. 58–62. No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 42–45.
Rabbi, congregation, and the world they Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
live in. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein;
25–40. Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J.
Katz, Kenneth. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E.
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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) the role of the rabbi. Vol. 50, No. 1,
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74–78. Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis-
Konigsburg, Randall J. sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel
Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg;
Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S. Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman; bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff;
David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J.
Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon
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Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic The congregational rabbi and the Con-
mission. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon servative synagogue: a symposium.
Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp.
Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; 51–55.
Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; reviews:
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The rabbi as spiritual mentor. Reimagining Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron

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Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Lebeau, William H.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. The Conservative rabbinate and the
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. dynamics of change. Vol. 48, No. 1,
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Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel symposium. Introduction. Vol. 31, No.
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 41–42.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Levine, Murray.
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 55–57.
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Levinthal, Israel H.
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
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Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, The congregational rabbi and the Con-
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Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel 117–119.
Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; Levitt, Daniel J.
Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
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36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 77–80. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
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1973, pp. 73–76. Winter, 2000, pp. 85–86.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Lewis, Albert L. Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis-
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon
ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29, Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 60–65. Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg;
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein; Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J. bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff;
Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E. Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J.
Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V. Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon
Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz;
Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer.
Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fenrick; Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 77.
David Bockman; Gershon Schwartz; Lewis, Sheldon J.
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Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; 83–84.
Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. Levy, Leonard J.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 66–67. Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein;
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J.
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E.
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V.
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A.
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Fenrick;
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H David Bockman; Gershon Schwartz;
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Sheldon Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel N.
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard Levy;
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield.
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 78.
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Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis-
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Lewis, Shalom J. Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel
The rabbi is a lonely person. Vol. 37, No. Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg;
2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 40–41. Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff;
Klein; Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J.
Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz;
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer.
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Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Lincoln, David H.
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Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
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Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Linzer, Norman.
Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Institution and choice: the rabbi as mar-
Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, riage counselor. Vol. 38, No. 4, Sum-
1999, p. 67. mer, 1986, pp. 80–86.

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Lipnick, Bernard. Merbaum, Michael.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- Construction of religious symbols and
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Fenster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; North American rabbis. Carie Car-
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal ter; Michael Merbaum; Michael J.
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. Strube. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993,
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel pp. 70–79.
C. Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald Merowitz, Morton J.
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Listfield, Stephen Chaim. ter, 1974, pp. 92–93.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Merritt, Daniel J.
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Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp.
Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; 66–67.
Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Meyers, Joel H.
Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P. Assembly. Introduction. Vol. 52, No. 1,
Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon Fall, 1999, pp. 64–65.
Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton Miller, Alan W.
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Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Winter, 1990–91, pp. 21–40.
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The congregational rabbi and the Con- school. Vol. 5, No. 4, June, 1949, pp.
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Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. Monson, Rela Geffen.
68–73. The user-friendly synagogue: generating
Mandelbaum, Bernard. group relationships in an era of imper-
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1977, pp. 58–60. 1999, p. 79.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) ton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David
Musleah, Ezekiel N. Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Herbert Yos-
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical kowitz; Richard Hammerman; Ron Isaacs;
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Klein; Martin S. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Ger-
Albert L. Lewis; Shalom J. Lewis; Alex J. ald C. Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin;
Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe; Armond E. Amy Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No.
Cohen; Judah A. Nadich; Moshe V. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 84–85.
Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A. Nativ, Gil.
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Sheldon Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Musleah; Louis Kaplan; Leonard Lewy; Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 77–78. Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Nadell, Pamela S. E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
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Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T. Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
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Nadich; Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan
N. Ungar; Henry A. Sosland; Samuel Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S.
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Kenneth Bromberg; Ezekiel N. Neusner, Jacob.
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Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim Summer, 1961, pp. 30–31.
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Breaking new ground: the struggle for a mer, 1998, pp. 92–93.
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1997, pp. 88–89. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Narrowe, Morton H. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz;
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Aaron J. Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S. Rabi- E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
nowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Albert L. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silver- Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
man; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Myron Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Bloom; Mor- Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard

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Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. A rabbi’s rabbi. Vol. 34, No. 3,
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. January/February, 1981, pp. 32–34.
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Perkins, Carl M.
Eilberg; Daniel Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Reflections of a recently ordained rabbi.
Winter, 2000, pp. 92–93. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 74–79.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Petuchowski, Jakob J.
Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis- The implications of the American Jewish
sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon community becoming more conserva-
Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel tive. Morris B. Margolies. Letter. Vol.
Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg; 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 110–111.
Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Podwol, Shalom.
Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff; ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J. No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 82–85.
Lewis; Mervin B. Tomsky; Vernon Porath, Tzvi H.
Kurtz; David Booth; Gershon Schwartz; The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Joshua Hammerman; Reuven Hammer. ative synagogue: a symposium. Vol. 29,
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 76. No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 85–86.
Oler, I. David. Press, Samuel B.
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Fall, 1966, pp. 23–33. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar; Henry A.
Pastoral psychiatry. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sosland; Samuel B. Press; Joshua
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al Board. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, Sheldon Dorph; Burton Cohen; Ron
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Matt. Letter. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 73.
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Bowers. Review. Mortimer Ostow; Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 19, No. 1, Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Fall, 1964, pp. 67–70. Assembly. Part II. Seminary years.
Ostrovsky, Raphael. Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley
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Pearlmutter, Fishel A. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy
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No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 76–82. Winter, 2000, pp. 67–69.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) Rosen, Mel.
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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) Los Angeles, California, March, 1993.
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at the Rabbinical Assembly convention, Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.

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Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Trustbuilding initiatives in the rabbinic
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. community. Rationale and report.
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Alexander M. Shapiro; Barbara R.
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Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman; Shargel, Baila.
Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen- Some thoughts on Bar/Bat Mitzvah at
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Shapiro, Alexander M. 1957, pp. 38–42.

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RABBIS, RABBINATE (cont’d.) Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A.
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Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Assembly. Part Four. The Rabbinic mis-
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Dorph; Bernard Glassman; Samuel
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Chiel; Leonard J. Levy; Amy Eilberg;
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Tobias Rothenberg; Seymour Rosen-
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. bloom; Jonah Layman; Joseph Krakoff;
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Harry Z. Sky; Daniel Nevins; Shalom J.
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Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar;
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press;
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P.
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon
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Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Ezekiel N. Musleah; Louis Kaplan;

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Leonard Lewy; Lionel Moses; Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
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Jeffrey Spielvogel; Sylvia Schechter. Vol. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
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Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
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Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Assembly. Part I. Influences. Joel T.
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Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel Alex J. Goldman; Gerald I. Wolpe;
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Armond E. Cohen; Judah A. Nadich;
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron Moshe V. Goldblum; Michael N. Ungar;
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Henry A. Sosland; Samuel B. Press;
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. Joshua Stampfer; Amy Eilberg; Susan P.
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Fenrick; David Bockman; Gershon
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Schwartz; Sheldon Dorph; Burton
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; Ron Isaacs; Kenneth Bromberg;
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David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol. E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 82–83. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Weine, Max. Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
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Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- sion. Jeffrey A. Wohlberg; Sheldon
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Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Gordon Freeman; Sidney S. Guthman;
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RECONSTRUCTIONISM (cont’d.) Introduction. Elliot N. Dorff; Gor-
Balser, Henry. don Tucker. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
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Modernization and zionism. Vol. 31, Nos. Drob, Sanford L.
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Conservative Judaism. Fenster, Myron M.
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A tribute to Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan on his Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen;
70th birthday. Vol. 7, no. 4, June, 1951, Stanley S. Rabinowitz; Mayer
p. 25. Abramowitz; Albert L. Lewis;
Dorff, Elliot. Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silver-
articles: man; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Conservative Judaism and theology. Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull;

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Aaron Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Judaism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983,
Jack H Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; pp. 4–22.
Daniel J. Levitt; David Geffen; Jef- Kol Haneshamah: Shabbat eve. The
frey A. Wohlberg; Herbert Reconsructionist Press. Review. Vol.
Yoskowitz; Richard Hammerman; 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 61–65.
Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; Ger- A question of faith: an atheist and a
shon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; rabbi debate the existence of God.
Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eil- William E. Kaufman; Morton Shor.
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Winter, 2000, pp. 76–79. 1997, pp. 81–83.
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Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur- ogy. William E. Kaufman. Review. Vol.
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1987/1988, pp. 97–100. The definition of evil in post-Holocaust
Fine, David J. theology. Lawrence Troster. Letter. Vol.
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Toward theology for Conservative 1997, pp. 22–31.

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RECONSTRUCTIONISM (cont’d.) reviews:
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Comments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Kling, Simcha.
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pp. 1–11. The meaning of God in modern Jewish reli-
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1957, pp. 20–25. The Reconstructionist position. Religious
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S. Lang. Vol. 4, No. 4, June, 1948, Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–January,
pp. 17–25. 1948–1949, pp. 10–16.
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The Jewish community center and the Con- Conservative Judaism, Reconstruction-
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Kaufman, William E. Judaism as a civilization—its enduring
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1971, pp. 33–40. John Dewey’s influence. The influence of
The contemporary relevance of Morde- John Dewey on Jewish education. Pre-
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No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. Ronald Kronish. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter,
11–16. 1976, pp. 44–57.

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Kushner, Harold S. Layman, Robert.
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March/April, 1981, p. (1). to problematic conversions. Michael
Mordecai M. Kaplan. A student remem- Wasserman. Intermarriage and Conserv-
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March/April, 1981, pp. 8–10. 1990’s. Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Letter.
Positive-historical Judaism. The open Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 93.
forum. Positive-historical Judaism Lerner, Stephen C.
exhausted: reflection’s on a Move- The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
ment’s future. Daniel H. Gordis. ative synagogue: a symposium. Intro-
Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. duction. Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975,
81–84. pp. 4–8.
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Raphael. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum- Levinthal, Israel H.
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Lang, Leon S. on his 90th birthday. Vol. 25, No. 4,
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Responses. Eugene Kohn; Leon S. Lang. Matt, Hershel J.
Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–January, Synagogue and covenant people. Vol. 23,
1948–1949, pp. 16–21. No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 1–11.
Landau, Sol. Miller, Alan W.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical articles:
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. The limits of change in Judaism: reshap-
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley ing prayer. Delivered at ‘Culture and
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Covenant: the Contemporary Con-
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel frontation’ symposium, for National
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Foundation for Jewish Culture, Cleve-
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron land, Ohio, February, 1986. Vol. 41,
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 21–28.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. The psychodynamics of the contempo-
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. rary rabbi and congregation. Vol. 43,
Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 21–40.
Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Musher, Daniel M.
Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Mordecai Kaplan: recollections of a grand-
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy son. Daniel M. Musher; Herbert A.
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Yoskowitz. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/
Winter, 2000, pp. 75–76. April, 1981, pp. 34–41.

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RECONSTRUCTIONISM (cont’d.) Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel
Nadich, Judah. E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky;
Judaism for the modern age. Robert Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron
Gordis. Analysis and review. Judah Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H
Nadich; Shamai Kanter. Vol. 11, No. 3, Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J.
Spring, 1957, pp. 1–5. Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohl
Neulander, Arthur H. berg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Ham-
Essential and unessential in Jewish educa- merman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen;
tion. Hebrew. Vol. 4, No. 2, February, Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik;
1948, pp. 28–27. Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eilberg;
Neusner, Jacob. Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
Jewish education for Jewish social workers. 2000, pp. 67–69.
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, Raskas, Bernard S.
1962, pp. 43–46. Like all the nations? The life and legacy of
The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. Vol. Judah L. Magnes. (ed) William Brinner;
24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 79–80. Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3,
Parzen, Herbert. Spring, 1989, pp. 84–86.
The history of Conservative Judaism-the Rosenblum, Herbert.
Adler administration, part 2. Vol. 6, Conservative Judaism, then and now. Con-
No. 4, May, 1950, pp. 26–38. servative Judaism in America: a biogra-
The history of Conservative Judaism-the phical dictionary and sourcebook.
Adler administration, part 2. Correc- Pamela Nadell. Review essay. Vol. 44,
tion. Editorial Board. Vol. 7, No. 1, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85.
October, 1950, p. 27. Roth Joel.
The history of Conservative Judaism-the Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame-
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7, No. 3, April, 1951, pp. 16–24. 4–34.
The history of Conservative Judaism, part Schachter, Zalman M.
5-Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of Prayer as a personal resource for the rabbi.
the halakhah. Vol. 8, No. 2, January, Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp.
1952, pp. 16–35. 22–25.
Pearl, Chaim H. Schultz, Joseph P.
Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Sey- articles:
mour Siegel; Rabbinical Assembly. Review. American civil Judaism and Israeli civil
Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 71–73. religion. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993,
Perlman, Jonathan. pp. 37–43.
When bad things happen to good people. reviews:
Harold S. Kushner. A religious phenom- Intermarriage and Jewish life, a sympo-
enon. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, sium. Werner J. Cahnman. Review.
pp. 102–103. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp.
Podwol, Shalom. 65–67.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Schwarz, Sidney H.
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No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 82–85. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/December,
Rabinowitz, H. R. 1980, pp. 39–42.
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Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 37–44.
51–53. Scult, Mel.
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. Mordecai Kaplan’s reinterpretation of the
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical Torah. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. 63–67.
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Siegel, Seymour.
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Standard of Rabbinic practice. Committee

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on Jewish Law and Standards. The Rab- ideology becomes theology. Creating a
binical Assembly. Joel Roth. Letter. Vol. theological language of and for Conser-
39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 86–87. vative Jews. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
Silverman, David Wolf. 1999, pp. 11–20.
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, Our community’s need for theology. When
1956, pp. 49–53. ideology becomes theology. Creating a
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, theological language of and for Conser-
1957, pp. 38–42. vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky.
In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2,
1960, pp. 51–55. Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24.
Simon, Ralph. Ungar, Andre.
Questions Jews ask: Reconstructionist When bad things happen to good people.
answers. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Review. Vol. 37,
Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 71–73.
65–70. The drowned and the saved. Primo Levi.
Sky, Harry Z. Review. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988,
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical pp. 84–85.
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. Aaron J. Waldman, Nahum M.
Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley S. Rabino- God within and without: a search for bal-
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Joshua Stampfer; Hillel E. Silverman; Sol 42–50.
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Jacob Shtull; Aaron Landes; Murray Stadt- Solomon Schechter’s (postmodern) Conser-
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rowe; Daniel J. Levitt; David Geffen; Jef- Summer, 1994, pp. 24–36.
frey A. Wohlberg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Wertheimer, Jack.
Richard Hammerman; Ron Isaacs; Martin Kaplan vs. “the great do-nothings.”
S. Cohen; Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. The inconclusive battle over The New
Skolnik; Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Haggadah. From the Ratner Center.
Eilberg; Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp.
Winter, 2000, p. 76. 20–37.
Troster, Lawrence. Yoskowitz, Herbert A.
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The definition of evil in post-Holocaust son. Daniel M. Musher; Herbert A.
theology. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, Yoskowitz. Vol. 34, No. 4,
pp. 81–98. March/April, 1981, pp. 34–41.
To the mountain: a rationale for the Yuter, Alan J.
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Yochanan Muffs and based on his ter. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp.
research on love and joy. Vol. 41, 78–79.
No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 44–56. REFORM JUDAISM
letters: Agus, Jacob B.
The definition of evil in post-Holocaust Torah M’Sinai—the way of Takkanot. Vol.
theology. Letter. Emanuel S. Gold- 4, No. 2, February, 1948, pp. 5–11.
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7–8. On being a Jew. James Kugel. Of the
Umansky, Ellen M. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Our community’s need for theology. When 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 88–90.

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REFORM JUDAISM (cont’d.) ism. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp.
Artson, Bradley Shavit (cont’d.) 64–74.
reviews (cont’d.): letters:
Torah through the ages: a short history The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
of Judaism. Jacob Neusner. Of the covenant. An open letter to Elliot
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. theology for the postmodern Jews.
93–94. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
Rabbinic-lay relations in Jewish law. Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B.
Walter Jacob; Moshe Zemer. Of the Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. pp. 61–65.
46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. Matters of degree and kind. An open
95–96. response to Eugene Borowitz’s open
Jewish renewal: a path to healing and letter to me. Renewing the covenant:
transformation. Michael Lerner. Of a theology for the postmodern Jews.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay.
Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response.
91–94. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71.
On the doorposts of your house. Chaim Breslauer, S. Daniel.
Stern. Of the making of books . . . Felix Adler and ethical culture. From
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1995, pp. 94–95. evolution of Felix Adler. Benny Kraut.
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Kollin. Letter. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, The public career of Stephen S. Wise. A
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Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, Autonomy vs. community. The ongoing
pp. 73–86. Reform/Conservative difference.
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Sacred sound and social change: liturgi- for the postmodern Jews. Eugene B.
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Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Reform Judaism to American culture,
Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B. 1840–1930. Alan Silverstein. Review.
Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, p. 86.
pp. 61–65. Friedland, Eric L.
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response to Eugene Borowitz’s open bury, Massachusetts. Review. Vol. 35,
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a theology for the postmodern Jews. Tish’ah Be-Av. A modest proposal. Vol. 44,
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Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Friedman, Theodore.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71. Conversion and Conservative Judaism. Vol.
Dresner, Samuel H. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 21–29.
articles: Gafni, Mordecai.
The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbini- Walking together. Can religious and secular
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Heschel and halakah: the vital center. Garfinkle, Adam.
Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. The two religions of American Jews. A pro-
18–31. vocation for the sake of Heaven. Vol.
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Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic Gartner, Lloyd P.
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Letter. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 52, transformed. Jack Wertheimer.
No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 109–110. Review. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic 1988/1989, pp. 74–77.
witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
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Jacob Neusner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win- (ed.) Jack Wertheimer. Review essay.
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Central Conference of American Rabbis Gertel, Elliot B.
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Meditations of a maverick rabbi. Albert S. Glassman, Bernard.
Axelrad. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, The Lord will gather me in: my Journey to
1986, pp. 121–122. Jewish Orthodoxy. David Klinghoffer.
Epstein, Lawrence J. Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3,
Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87.
1992, pp. 73–79. Glatzer, Nahum N.
Feld, Edward. Notes on the Jewish group in a Massachu-
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Fenster, Myron M. Goldberg, Harvey E.
Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur- A tradition of invention. Family and educa-
vival. 2nd edition. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. tional institutions among contemporary
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, traditionalizing Jews. Originally
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Fierstien, Robert. passages en monde juif, 1994. Vol. 47,
Alternatives to assimilation: the response of No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 69–84.

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REFORM JUDAISM (cont’d.) ments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Garten;
Gordis, Daniel H. Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. Vol. 4,
Positive-historical Judaism exhausted: No. 1, October, 1947, pp. 1–11.
reflection’s on a Movement’s future. Karp, Abraham J.
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18. articles:
Gordis, Robert F. The origins of Conservative Judaism.
A Jewish prayer book for the modern age. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp.
Originally presented at the 45th conven- 33–48.
tion, Rabbinical Assembly, June, 1945. reviews:
Vol. 2, No. 1, October, 1945, pp. 1–20. Hebrew Union College—Jewish Insti-
Greenberg, Irving. tute of Religion at 100 years. Samuel
The end of emancipation. Vol. 30, No. 4, E. Karff. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1,
Summer, 1976, pp. 47–63. Fall, 1979, pp. 92–94.
Greenberg, Simon. Klein, Isaac.
The American Reform rabbi. Abraham J. A treasury of responsa. Solomon B. Free-
Feldman. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3, hof. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
Spring, p. 100. 1964, pp. 66–68.
Grodin, Michael Alan. Kollin, Gilbert.
A new tradition: Conservative mohalim. articles:
Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo Israel: anticipation and reality. A Con-
Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, servative-Reform bet din in Israel.
1988, pp. 59–72. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A.
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin;
The forces of religion: eternal and temporal. Eric Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst;
Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. 26–32. Aaron M. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3,
Hirsh, Richard. Spring, 1973, pp. 36–43.
Reflections on “healing” in contemporary letters:
liberal Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, Israel: anticipation and reality. A Con-
1997, pp. 22–31. servative-Reform bet din in Israel.
Hoffman, Jeffrey. Letter. Nathan A. Barack. Vol. 28,
Beyond the text: a holistic approach to litur- No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 79–80.
gy. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Vol. Israel: anticipation and reality. A Con-
46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 89–91. servative-Reform bet din in Israel.
Hoffman, Pamela. Letter. Nathan A. Barack. Reply.
Uninspired. Kenneth Katz. Rejoinder by a Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
Seminary spiritualizer. Vol. 38, No. 4, 80–81.
Summer, 1986, pp. 20–27. Kushner, Harold S.
Hyams, Ario S. Tradition and contemporary experience:
Shabat for today (Oh, let us sing a new essays on Jewish thought and life.
song unto the Lord). Gershon Kingsley. Alfred Jospe. Books in brief. Review.
Recording Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, p. 94.
1970, pp. 88–89. Four paths to one God. Gilbert S. Rosen-
Kaplan, Dana Evan. thal. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
Rabbi Ady Assabi and the development of 1974, pp. 90–91.
Conservative Judaism in South Africa. Kushner, Paul.
Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 46–62. A genuine search: God, Torah, Israel—a
Opening the gates of the Jewish communi- Reform perspective. (ed.) Dow Marmur.
ty. A consideration of recent proposals Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982,
for “proactive conversion.” Vol. 52, pp. 92–93.
No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 32–46. Kutnick, Jerome M.
Kaplan, Mordecai M. Profiles in American Judaism: the Reform,
Unity and diversity in the Conservative Conservative, Orthodox and Recon-
movement. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Com- structionist traditions. Marc Lee

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Raphael. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Sum- The foundations of Jewish existence.
mer, 1989, pp. 77–79. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
Layman, Robert. 42–52.
The convert and the rabbi as “stress letters:
absorbers”: a family-systems approach Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic
to problematic conversions. Michael witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Sam-
Wasserman. Intermarriage and Conserv- uel H. Dresner. Review. Jacob
ative Judaism: an approach for the Neusner. Letter. Samuel H.
1990’s. Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Letter. Dresner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 93. 2000, pp. 109–110.
Lebeau, William H. Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic
The Conservative rabbinate and the witness. Edward K. Kaplan; Sam-
dynamics of change. Vol. 48, No. 1, uel H. Dresner. Review. Jacob
Fall, 1995, pp. 61–64. Neusner. Letter. Samuel H.
Levine, Murray. Dresner. Response. Jacob Neus-
Envisioning Israel: the changing ideals and ner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000,
images of North American Jews. Allon p. 110.
Gal. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, Parzen, Herbert.
1997, pp. 87–88. The history of Conservative Judaism—the
Lewis, Shalom J. Schechter era. Vol. 4, No. 3, May, 1948,
Patrilinealism. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, pp. 28–39.
1986, pp. 124–125. The history of Conservative Judaism—Dr.
Lieber, David. Schechter and the United Synagogue.
Staking out the Conservative position. Vol. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–January,
32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 33–37. 1948–1949, pp. 32–46.
Liebman, Charles. S. Petuchowski, Jakob J.
The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald articles:
R. Cutler. Review. Trude Weiss-Ros- Second thoughts about the second day
marin. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, (Yom Tov Sheni). Vol. 24, No. 2,
1970, p. 56. Winter, 1970, pp. 48–59.
Mandelbaum, Bernard. reviews:
Conservative Judaism: a direction. Vol. 14, Bookbinder to the rescue! Gates of
No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. 36–46. prayer—the new union prayerbook.
Solomon Schechter. The man and his vision. Chaim Stern. Review essay. Vol. 30,
Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 46–54. No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 7–15.
Matt, Hershel J. Polish, David.
Synagogue and covenant people. Vol. 23, The joint kallah: I. Religious alternatives in
No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 1–11. Israel. Discussion included. Vol. 23, No.
Monson, Rela Geffen. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 6–14.
The future of Conservative Judaism in the Potok, Chaim.
United States. Charles Liebman; Saul With mind and heart. Howard Singer.
Shapiro. A rejoinder. Vol. 37, No. 2, Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Winter, 1983–84, pp. 10–14. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
Nadell, Pamela S. Paths to Jewish belief. Emil L. Fackenheim.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Judah L. Magnes. William M. Brinner; Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 43, No. 1, Prinz, Joachim.
Fall, 1990, pp. 69–70. Creative catastrophe. Vol. 12, No. 2, Win-
Neusner, Jacob. ter, 1958, pp. 23–28.
articles: Rabinowitz, H. R.
Conservative Judaism in a divided com- Point of view. Israel H. Levinthal. Review.
munity. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp.
1966, pp. 1–19. 51–53.

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REFORM JUDAISM (cont’d.) Review. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000,
Raskas, Bernard S. pp. 96–99.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of Schoenberg, Elliot Salo.
Judah L. Magnes. (ed.) William Brinner; A new tradition: Conservative mohalim.
Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo
Spring, 1989, pp. 84–86. Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
Riemer, Jack. 1988, pp. 59–72.
reviews: Shapiro, Edward S.
Hebrew Union College annual, vol. Zion in America: the Jewish experience
XXXII. Elias L. Epstein. Books from colonial times to the present.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. Henry L. Feingold. Review. Vol. 30, No.
2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 86–87.
Recent Reform responsa. Solomon B. Siegel, Seymour.
Freehof. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, letters:
Spring, 1964, pp. 68–69. Standard of Rabbinic practice. Commit-
Prayerbook reform in Europe, the litur- tee on Jewish Law and Standards.
gy of European liberal and Reform The Rabbinical Assembly. Joel Roth.
Judaism. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987,
Recent reprints. Review. Vol. 25, pp. 86–87.
No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 84–86. reviews:
Modern challenges to halakhah. Aspects of progressive Jewish thought.
Jonathan M. Brown. Review. Vol. World Union for Progressive
25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, p. 89. Judaism. Review. Vol. 11, No. 4,
A Passover Haggadah. Herbert Bron- Summer, 1957, pp. 45–46.
stein. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Sigal, Philip.
Spring, 1974, pp. 88–89. Modern Reform responsa. Solomon B.
Duties of the soul: the role of the com- Freehof. Review. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall,
mandments in liberal Judaism. 1972, pp. 68–73.
Niles E. Goldstein. Review. Vol. Silverman, David Wolf.
52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter,
101–102. 1956, pp. 49–53.
Secularism, spirituality, and the future In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring,
of American Jewry. Elliot Abrams; 1957, pp. 54–56.
David G. Dalin. Review. Vol. 52, In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter,
No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 101–102. 1958, pp. 34–37.
Rosenthal, Gilbert S. Stern, Jack, Jr.
Reform responsa for our time. Solomon B. Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack
Freehof. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin
1979, pp. 83–89. Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
Rozenberg, Martin. 1970, pp. 26–31.
Who is a Jew. Benjamin Z. Kreitman; Jack Temkin, Sefton D.
Stern, Jr.; Edward Gershfield; Martin articles:
Rozenberg. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, Solomon Schechter and Max Heller.
1970, pp. 31–35. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
Sasso, Dennis C. 1962, pp. 51–55.
To accept and to be accepted. ‘Your people New Reform liturgy. Vol. 30, No. 1,
shall be my people and your God my Fall, 1975, pp. 16–20.
God.’A service of acceptance. Vol. 37, reviews:
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 70–78. The growth of Reform Judaism. Gun-
Scherr, Robert S. ther Plaut. Review. Vol. 21, No. 4,
Jewish continuity in America: creative sur- Summer, 1967, pp. 73–75.
vival in a free society. Abraham J. Karp. Reform Judaism—A historical perspec-

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tive. Essays from the yearbook of reviews:
the Central Conference of American Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob
Rabbis. Joseph L. Blau. Review. Vol. B. Agus. Analysis.Aaron H. Blumen-
29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 90–91. thal; Ira J. Eisenstein; Marvin Fox.
Umansky, Ellen M. Response. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring,
Our community’s need for theology. When 1956, pp. 18–27.
ideology becomes theology. Creating a Torah u-mitzvot ba-zeman hazeh. J.
theological language of and for Conser- Lebowitz. Review. Vol. 10, No. 4,
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1999, pp. 11–20. The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis of
Our community’s need for theology. When ‘Taamei ha-mitzvot besifrut Yisrael’.
ideology becomes theology. Creating a Isaac Heinemann. Review. Vol. 11,
theological language of and for Conser- No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. 24–34.
vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky. Toynbee’s letter to the Hebrews. The
Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2, intent of Toynbee’s history. Edward
Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24. T. Gargan. Reconsiderations. Arnold
Weinberg, Neal. J. Toynbee. Review. Vol. 17, No.
Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law— 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp.
Essays and responsa. Walter Jacob; 48–60.
Moshe Zemer. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, The religion of ethical nationhood:
Spring, 1996, pp. 91–94. Judaism’s contribution to world
Weinberger, Theodore. peace. Mordecai M. Kaplan.
Solomon Schechter’s (postmodern) Conser- Review. Vol. 34, No. 4,
vative Jewish theology. Vol. 46, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 28–33.
Summer, 1994, pp. 24–36. Alpher, Victor S.
Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude. Science and religion: the problem of two
The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald epistemologies. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
R. Cutler. Review. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1987/1988, pp. 8–13.
1969, pp. 86–91. Altmann, Alexander.
Wertheimer, Jack. Philosophies of Judaism, the history of Jew-
The current dilemma of Conservative ish philosophy from biblical times to
Judaism. Delivered at the Forum for Franz Rosenzweig. Julius Guttmann.
Conservative Renewal, June, 1993. (tr.) David Wolf Silverman. Review. Vol.
Excerpted in part from A people divid- 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 73–77.
ed: Judaism in contemporary America. Aronson, David.
Jack Wertheimer. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win- Where Judaism differed. Abba Hillel Silver.
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Wolf, Arnold Jacob. pp. 38–45.
Israel as the false Messiah. Vol. 40, No. 3, Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Spring, 1988, pp. 55–58. reviews:
RELIGION In God’s mirror: reflections and essays.
Addison, Howard A. Harold M. Schulweis. Of the mak-
The spirit of renewal: crisis and response in ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44,
Jewish life. Edward Feld. Review. Vol. No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 96.
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 86–87. On being a Jew. James Kugel. Of the
Agus, Jacob B. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
articles: 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 88–90.
Torah M’Sinai—a Conservative view. In partnership with God: contemporary
Vol. 3, No. 2, February, 1947, pp. Jewish law and ethics. Byron L.
23–42. Sherwin. Of the making of books
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Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, pp. 1–20. 1992, p. 91.

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RELIGION (cont’d.) The disappearance of God: a divine
Artson, Bradley Shavit (cont’d.) mystery. Richard Elliot Friedman.
reviews (cont’d.): Of the making of books . . .
Understanding the rabbinic mind. Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Essays on the hermeneutic of Max 1997, pp. 95–96.
Kadushin. Peter Ochs. Of the mak- The last happy occasion. Alan Shapiro.
ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, Of the making of books . . .
No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 92–93. Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
Torah through the ages: a short history 1997, pp. 90–92.
of Judaism. Jacob Neusner. Of the The gift of peace: personal reflections.
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Joseph Cardinal Bernadin. Of the
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 93–94. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
God, Torah, Israel: traditionalism with- 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 92–93.
out fundamentalism. Louis Jacobs. Of Arzt, Max.
the making of books . . . Reviews. The legacy of Solomon Schechter. Vol. 11,
Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 92–93. No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 5–12.
Contemporary psychoanalysis & reli- Axelrad, Albert S.
gion: transference and transcen- Let principle encounter principle: Conserv-
dence. James W. Jones. Of the mak- ative Judaism and religious egalitarian-
ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45, ism. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp.
No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 94–95. 77–79.
Exodus and exile: the structure of the Ayoub, Mahmoud M.
Jewish holidays. Monford Harris. And the earth shall shine forth. Fall and
Of the making of books . . . restoration in Judaism, Christianity, and
Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, Islam. Delivered at the Isthmus Insti-
1993, pp. 94–95. tute, 1989. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter,
Threescore and ten: essays in honor of 1995, pp. 17–36.
Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on the Bakan, David.
occasion of his 70th birthday. Abra- Where is the war? A rapprochement of sci-
ham J. Karp; Louis Jacobs; Chaim ence and religion. Shamai Kanter. Letter.
Zalman Dimitrovsky. Of the making Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 75.
of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. Banks, Gary Michael.
1, Fall, 1994, p. 91. Rabbi Heschel through Christian eyes.
The state of religion atlas. Includes Originally presented with Rabbi Aaron
maps. Joanne O’Brien; Martin Kriegel at the Rabbinical Assembly of
Palmer. Of the making of books . . . Southern California, Los Angeles, 1998.
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
pp. 93–94. pp. 100–111.
The fire in the equations: science, reli- Barack, Nathan A.
gion & the search for God. Kitty Religious leadership in our critical age. Vol.
Ferguson. Of the making of books 8, No. 4, June, 1952, pp. 28–32.
. . . Reviews. Vol. 48, No. 4, Sum- Bergman, Samuel Hugo.
mer, 1996, p. 94. The power of conversation. A word to the
Travels on the private Zodiac: reflections Jews and Arabs. (tr.) Eric L. Friedland.
on Jewish life, ritual, and spirituality. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 3–6.
Martin Samuel Cohen. Of the mak- Berkowitz, Martin.
ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 48, Homeless Judaism. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter,
No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 95. 1993, pp. 59–70.
Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua Bland, Kalman P.
Heschel’s poetics of piety. Edward K. The teaching of Judaica in American uni-
Kaplan. Of the making of books . . . versities: the proceedings of a colloqui-
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, um. (ed.) Leon A. Jick. Review. Vol. 26,
1997, pp. 94–95. No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 93–94.

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Blecher, Arthur C. Braude, William G.
Judaism and human rights. Milton R. Kon- Tractate Demai: a 2nd century case-book
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1974, pp. 91–92. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 3–7.
Bloom, Jack. Breslauer, S. Daniel.
Great Jewish thinkers of the twentieth cen- articles:
tury. (ed.) Simon Noveck. Review. Vol. Decoding the Jewish elements of I and
18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 67–68. Thou. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980,
Contemporary Jewish thought, a reader. pp. 34–45.
(ed.) Simon Noveck. Review. Vol. 18, The dove: reimagining the chosen peo-
No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 67–68. ple. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986,
Blumenthal, Aaron H. pp. 83–88.
Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B. reviews:
Agus. Analysis. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring, Felix Adler and ethical culture. From
1956, pp. 1–5. Reform Judaism to ethical culture:
Bokser, Baruch, M. the evolution of Felix Adler. Benny
reviews: Kraut. Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 3,
On the study of the Jews and Judaism. Spring, 1980, pp. 80–83.
The halakhah at Qumran. Studies in Burnstein, Alexander J.
Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 16. The way of tradition. Vol. 5, No. 3, April,
Lawrence H. Schiffman. Review. 1949, pp. 5–15.
Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, Cantor, Debra S.
pp. 61–69. Life inside the gates: combining the spiritu-
On the study of the Jews and Judaism. al and the physical. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
The Jewish people in the 1st century, 1995, pp. 11–14.
Vol. 1, Compendia rerum Cardin, Nina Beth.
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RELIGION (cont’d.) Modern medicine and Jewish values.
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The tallit. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, Dresner, Samuel H.
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Divine, Thomas. Elazar, Daniel J.
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Douglas, Mary. Epstein, Lawrence J.
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72–80. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 79–84.

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Judaism faces the 20th century: a biogra- Friedman, Theodore.
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Feldman, David M. Politics and religion in Israel. Vol. 33,
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David M. Feldman; Seymour Siegel; Religion and politics in Israel. Vol. 37,
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4, Summer, 1975, pp. 58–61. reviews:
Fenster, Myron M. Democracy, dictatorship and religion.
A critical bibliography of religion. Nelson Hebrew. Benjamin Gottesman. Review.
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Finkelstein, Louis. Hazon veSivro (?). Herzl Fishman.
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The ethics of anonymity among the Phar- Gafni, Mordecai.
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1–12. Jews forge a common spiritual lan-
Hasideanism and the modern world. Vol. guage. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
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Fox, Marvin. Garfinkle, Adam.
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The natural and the supernatural Jew. Judaism and the search for spirituality.
Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 18, No. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86,
3, Spring, 1964, pp. 48–54. pp. 5–18.

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RELIGION (cont’d.) Gordis, Robert.
Gillman, Neil (cont’d.) A note on tradition and history. Vol. 14,
reviews: No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 46–48.
From Marxism to Judaism: the collected Toward a modern view of Jewish tradition.
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Dalin. Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, The struggle for self-definition in Conserva-
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William E. Kaufman; Morton Shor. Gordon, Leonard.
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Raymond P. Scheindlin. Books in son Cohen Memorial Lectue, Jewish
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Judaism and ethics. Daniel Jeremy Silver. Ethics, religion and Judaism. Part II.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp.
pp. 90–91. 75–129.

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Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic Smith at sixty. (ed.) Jacob Neusner.
universe of discourse and discover of Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976,
organic thinking (I). Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 91–93.
Fall, 1989, pp. 5–19. Caesarea under Roman Rule. Lee Levine.
Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976,
universe of discourse and discover of pp. 93–94.
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Harris, Monford. Hoffman, Lawrence A.
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Christianity, Judaism and other Holy places. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984,
Greco–Roman cults: studies for Morton pp. 4–16.

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RELIGION (cont’d.) Kaplan, Edward K.
Joselit, Jenna Weissman. The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua
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Where is the war? A rapprochement of 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 3–18.
science and religion. Vol. 20, No. 1, Kaplan, Louis L.
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This is my God. Herman Wouk. Katz, Nathan.
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Sand Reed. Books in brief. Vol. 20, Katzoff, Louis.
No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 90. Religious civilization or civilizational reli-
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A handbook on conversions to the reli- Religious civilization or civilizational reli-
gions of the world. Victor Solomon. gion—the proposal. Symposium: Ameri-
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, Win- can Jews—whither bound? Responses.
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Jews, God and history. Max I. Dimont. 1–2, October–January, 1948–1949, pp.
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, 10–21.
Spring, 1966, p. 88. Kaufman, William E.
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A theological re-encounter with ments: recovering theology for the
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The banality of good and evil: moral Heschel. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter,
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Review. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, Tradition and contemporary experience;
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Kling, Simcha. Kutnick, Jerome M.
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RELIGION (cont’d.) Merkle, John C.
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Merton. Heretics of modernity. Origi- an old subject. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
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Calvin Colleges, Grand Rapids, enon. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983,
Michigan, 1995. Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 102–103.
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pp. 66–67. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 51–61.
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No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 100–101. Paths to Jewish belief. Emil L. Fackenheim.
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letters: Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
Towards an aggadic Judaism. Edward Rabinowitz, H. R.
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Four entered the garden: normative reli- 85–86.
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Pearl, Chaim H. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 70.
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RELIGION (cont’d.) Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Robert F.
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Moses and the original Torah. A. H. Silver. Rotenstreich, Nathan.
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Hobart Mowrer. Review. Vol. 19, Sandrow, Edward T.
No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. Naturalism and supernaturalism. Vol. 14,
Race: challenge to religion. Mathew No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 40–42.
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1968, pp. 39–47. 51–61.

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Siegel, Seymour. man. Review. Alexander Altmann.
Some reflections on religion and the Reply. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964,
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pp. 27–31. Silverman, Israel N.
Church and state. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, The legacy of Maurice Pekarsky. Alfred
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No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 11–22. Sklare, Marshall.
The current theological situation. Seymour Conservative Judaism: an American Reli-
Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum- gious Movement. Marshall Sklare.
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Sigal, Phillip. Spitz, Elie.
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A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 2, Starr, David B.
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In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Sum- Troster, Lawrence.
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In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 4, Sum- mitzvot. Dedicated to Professor
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Jewish philosophy from biblical Journey to the center of the earth. Birkat
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RELIGION (cont’d.) The religion of man. Huston Smith.
Troster, Lawrence (cont’d.) Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter,
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responses to recent theories in modern The religions of mankind. Edmund
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Tutnauer, Moshe. Buddhism. Richard A. Gard. Review.
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Umansky, Ellen M. Christianity: Catholicism. George
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Waskow, Arthur. Islam. John Alden Wiliams. Review. Vol.
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Solomon Schechter’s (postmodern) Conser- Mevakshei derekh: seeking a path. Israel
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Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. to God. The commanding nearness of
68–70. God. Jonathan Wittenberg. Response.

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Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 51, No. 2, A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, c.1615.
Winter, 1999, pp. 122–125. Abraham David. (tr.) Leon Weinberger;
Wolf, Arnold Jacob. Dena Ordan. Of the making of books
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Wyler, Marjorie G. ing the abusing God: a theology of
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72–73. Goldstein, Jonathan A.
REPENTANCE. See also HIGH HOLY DAYS Even the righteous can perish by his faith.
Aronson, David. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp.
Where Judaism differed. Abba Hillel Silver. 57–70.
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with it since we can’t live without it. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E.
Harlan J. Wechsler. Of the making of Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel;
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Winter, 1992, p. 96. Summer, 1974, pp. 26–32.

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REPENTANCE (cont’d.) Jonah. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993,
Greenberg, Simon. pp. 83–84.
Solomon Schechter as a theologian. Vol. 39, RESOLUTIONS
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 7–29. Frankel, William.
Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic uni- American Jewry and Israel. The limits and
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Fall, 1989, pp. 5–19. No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 36.
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Lipnick, Bernard. Goodman, Arnold M.
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the Graduate Theological Union, Berke- Winter, 1973, p. 2.
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3, Spring, 1964, pp. 41–47. No. 2, Winter, 1977, p. 43.
Schultz, Joseph P. Parzen, Herbert.
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Wachs, Saul P. Teitelbaum, Herbert D.
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Zucker, David. Waxman; Arnold Jacob Wolf. Vol. 31,
Doest Thou well to be angry . . . ? On No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 42–43.

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Wolf, Arnold Jacob. Blumenthal, David R.
Resolution. American Jewry and Israel. The On repentance: from the oral discourses of
limits and need of dissent. Mordecai Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Hebrew.
Waxman; Arnold Jacob Wolf. Vol. 31, (ed.) Pinchas H. Peli. Review. Vol. 31,
No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 43–44. No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 37–39.
RESPONSA. See also COMMITTEE on JEWISH Bokser, Ben Zion.
LAW and STANDARDS; JEWISH LAW Committee on Jewish Law and Standards.
Abelson, Kassel. Capital punishment. Vol. 15, No. 3,
The status of a non-Jewish spouse and chil- Spring, 1961, pp. 32–33.
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Agus, Jacob B. Cohen, Shaye J. D.
The mitzvah of keruv. Vol. 35, No. 4, Sum- Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
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Rabbi Joel Sirkes. Elijah Judah Schochet. Dorff, Elliot N.
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Bairey, W. Zev. Ellenson, David (see also with James Ellenson).
Takkanot: a layman’s call for active legislation. State of the field. The development of
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 72–76. Orthodox attitudes to conversion in the
Barmash, Pamela. modern period. A symposium. Gerson
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1976–1977, pp. 99–100. 8, No. 3, April, 1952, pp. 24–23.

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RESPONSA (cont’d.) Kling, Simcha.
Golinkin, David. The meaning of God in modern Jewish reli-
Responsum regarding entering the Temple gion. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review.
Mount in our day. Va’ad Halakhah, Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
Israel. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 24–27.
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Responsum regarding the right to privacy. Reflections on the quest for relevance. Vol.
Delivered as “A Halakhic Approach to 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 76–79.
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1995 Whizin International Symposium Yom Tov Sheni : introductory remarks. Vol.
on Technology and Ethics, University of 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 21–22.
Judaism, Los Angeles, February 1995. Lerner, Stephen C.
Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. The editor’s page. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
10–13. 1974, pp. 3–4.
Four new responsa by Professor Louis Mandelbaum, Bernard.
Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, A Jewish response to black anti-semitism.
2000. pp. 14–23. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 24–29.
Goodblatt, Morris S. Neulander, Arthur H.
Converting because of marriage motives. Law committee report. Responsum on boy
Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. baby-namings and brit milah. Vol. 10,
30–40. No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 63–65.
Converting because of marriage motives. Law committee report. Responsum on boy
Corrections. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, baby-namings and brit milah. Letter.
1974, p. 94. Ralph Simon. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer,
Gordis, Daniel. 1956, pp. 42–43.
Keruv and the status of intermarried fami- Novak, David.
lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. 35, A responsum of surrender. Elijah Judah
No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 50–55. Schochet. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Win-
Greenberg, Simon. ter, 1976, pp. 95–96.
A revealed law. Law and tradition in Parzen, Herbert.
Judaism. Boaz Cohen. Review. Vol. 19, The history of Conservative Judaism, part
No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 36–50. 5-Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of
Klein, Isaac. the halakhah. Vol. 8, No. 2, January,
A teshuvah on autopsy. Vol. 13, No. 1, 1952, pp. 16–35.
Fall, 1958, pp. 52–58. The history of Conservative Judaism, part
Teshuvah on abortion. Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall, 5-Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of
1959, pp. 47–51. the halakhah. Vol. 8, No. 3, April,
The kashrut of cheeses. Responsum. Vol. 1952, p. 23.
28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 34–46. Petuchowski, Jakob J.
The kashrut of cheeses. Responsum. Cor- Second thoughts about the second day
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94. ter, 1970, pp. 48–59.
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A treasury of responsa. Solomon B. Being of sound mind and judgment.
Freehof. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Rethinking sanctions in the cases of
Spring, 1964, pp. 66–68. assisted suicide. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn mer, 1997, pp. 3–16.
Abi Zimra. Israel M. Goldman. Rabbinical Assembly.
Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, Religious observance in the public
pp. 91–92. schools.Statement. Vol. 2, No. 1, Octo-
Law and Theology in Judaism. David ber, 1945, pp. 23–25.
Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Objectives and standards for the congrega-
Summer, 1975, pp. 88–92. tional school. Joint commssion with

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United Synagogue. Statement. Vol. 2, Schwartz, G. David.
No. 3, April, 1946, pp. 24–32. The responsa of Rabbi Zevi Hirsch Meisel.
Report on divorce cases. Vol. 12, No. 4, Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp.
Summer, 1858, pp. 29–35. 46–51.
Responsum. Travel on the Sabbath. Shapiro, Morris.
Committee on Jewish Law and Stan- Interpreting Torah: are we genuine part-
dards. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, ners? Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp.
pp. 50. 3–13.
A program for the Conservative movement Shohet, David M.
in Israel. Resolutions added. Rabbinical Post mortem examination for medical pur-
students. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, poses in Jewish law. Responsum. Vol. 4,
pp. 75–79. No. 3, May, 1948, pp. 15–27.
Rabinowitz, Louis I. Shuchat, Wilfred.
Shabbes goy and Shabbes Jew. The chal- Responsum. Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot.
lenge to Jewish law in Israel. Vol. 25, Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich.
No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 29–35. Response. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970,
Rabinowitz, Mayer E. pp. 33–45.
Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva- Siegel, Seymour.
tive Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. Responsa from Israel. Israel life and letters.
7–33. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp.
Reisner, Avram Israel. 59–67.
Joint aliyot. Teshuvah. Committee on Jew- Noam, a forum for the clarification of con-
ish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, No. 2, temporary halakhic problems. Volume
Winter, 1994, pp. 59–74. 8. Menachem Kasher. Review. Vol. 19,
Curiouser and curiouser. Teshuvah on No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 75–77.
genetic engineering. Committee on Jew- Noam, a forum for the clarification of con-
ish Law and Standards. Vol. 52, No. 3, temporary halakhic problems. Volume
Spring, 2000, pp. 59–72. 9. Menachem Kasher. Review. Vol. 21,
Riemer, Jack. No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. 74–76.
Recent Reform responsa. Solomon B. Free- Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
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1964, pp. 68–69. ments. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982,
Modern challenges to halakhah. Jonathan pp. 56–58.
M. Brown. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Sigal, Philip.
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Rosenthal, Gilbert S. Philip Sigal; Abraham J. Ehrlich. Vol.
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Bleich. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, Modern Reform responsa. Solomon B.
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Reform responsa for our time. Solomon B. 1972, pp. 68–73.
Freehof. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, Silverman, David Wolf.
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Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Sey- Spring, 1989, pp. 3–4.
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Roth, Joel. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp.
Keruv and the status of intermarried fami- 81–83.
lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. 35, Silverman, Israel N.
No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 50–55. Responsum on non-Jewish wine. Hebrew.
Schochet, Elijah Judah. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. alef-hay.
Responsa and halakhic studies. Isaac Klein. Responsum on non-Jewish wine. Adden-
Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, dum. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, p.
pp. 81–84. (79).

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RESPONSA (cont’d.) Dresner, Samuel H.
Simon, Ralph. The rabbi, halakhah, and the Rabbinical
Law committee report. Responsum on boy Assembly. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961,
baby-namings and brit milah. Letter. pp. 1–19.
Ralph Simon. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, Rabbi. Dedicated to Rabbi Michael Siegel.
1956, pp. 40–41. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 3–13.
Slosberg, Robert B. reviews:
Responsa and papers of the Committee on Living legacy. Essays in honor of Rabbi
Jewish Law and Standards. Index. Vol. Hugo Hahn. Congregation Habon-
34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, im. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
pp. 43–54. Spring, 1964, p. 76.
Weinberg, Neal. Fenster, Myron M.
Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law— A handbook for the Jewish family. Alex J.
Essays and responsa. Walter Jacob; Goldman. Review. Vol. 15, No. 3,
Moshe Zemer. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 55–56.
Spring, 1996, pp. 91–94. Fleischman, Yaakov.
RETRIBUTION. See REPENTANCE Franz Rosenzweig as a critic of zionism.
REVELATION. See THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (tr.) Max D. Ticktin. Vol. 22, No. 1,
RITUAL. See under CUSTOMS; LITURGY; Fall, 1967, pp. 54–66.
SPIRITUALITY; WORSHIP Friedman, Maurice.
ROME. See JEWISH HISTORY; MISHNAH; The natural and the supernatural Jew.
TALMUD Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 18, No.
ROSENZWEIG, FRANZ 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 48–54.
Agus, Jacob B. Gertel, Elliot B.
The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis of Recouping revelation—and maybe the
Taamei ha-mitzvot besifrut Yisrael. “word of God.” The theology of
Isaac Heinemann. Review. Vol. 11, No. Salomon Ludwig Steinheim. Aharon
4, Summer, 1957, pp. 24–34. Shear-Yashuv. Review essay. Vol. 41,
Aronson, Leonard J. No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 61–73.
The imp of God: can God command us to Gillman, Neil.
love Him? Vol. 34, No. 1, articles:
September/October, 1980, pp. 28–36. Morenu Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 36,
Chiel, Samuel. No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 43–48.
Judaism after modernity. Eugene B. Toward theology for Conservative
Borowitz. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Judaism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983,
Spring, 2000, pp. 91–92. pp. 4–22.
Cohen, Arthur A. reviews:
Martin Buber; the life of dialogue. Maurice From Marxism to Judaism: the collected
Friedman. Review. Vol. 12, No. 2, Win- essays of Will Herberg. David G.
ter, 1958, pp. 29–33. Dalin. Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall,
Cohen, Carl. 1991, pp. 86–88.
Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 8, No. 1, Novem- Glazer, Henry.
ber, 1951, pp. 1–13. The Song of Songs: Judaism’s document of
Dorff, Elliot N. revelation. Comparison of Gerson
Major themes in modern philosophies of Cohen and Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 43,
Judaism. Eliezer Berkovits. Review. Vol. No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 55–60.
30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90. Gordon, Leonard.
Autonomy vs. community. The ongoing Paul and Hellenism. Hyam Maccoby.
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Renewing the covenant: a theology for pp. 90–91.
the postmodern Jews. Eugene B. Graeber, Bruce S.
Borowitz. Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2, Heschel and the philosophy of time. Vol.
Winter, 1996, pp. 64–68. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 44–56.

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Kanter, Shamai. Silverman, David Wolf.
Quest I, September, 1965. Jonathan Stone. Jewish philosophy in modern times: from
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, Mendelssohn to Rosenzweig. Nathan
1965, p. 83. Rotenstreich. Review. Vol. 24, No. 3,
A theological re-encounter with Judaism. Spring, 1970, pp. 68–71.
Discerning the way: a theology of the Simon, Ernst Akiva.
Jewish Christian reality. Paul M. van Franz Rosenzweig and Jewish education.
Buren. Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp.
1982, pp. 83–90. 10–24.
Kaufman, William E. Wolf, Arnold Jacob.
Recent Jewish theology. Sacred fragments: The letters of Martin Buber: a life of
recovering theology for the modern Jew. dialogue. (ed.) Nahum Glatzer; Paul
Neil Gillman. Review essay. Vol. 43, Mendes-Flohr. Review. Vol. 45, No. 3,
No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 83–85. Spring, 1993, pp. 90–91.
Levy, Felix A. Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim.
Religion and science. Hebrew. Julius In praise of Ladino. The Sephardic
Guttmann. Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, tradition: Ladino and Spanish–Jewish
Winter, 1957, pp. 43–49. literature. Moshe Lazar. Review essay.
Mackler, Aaron. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp.
Bridge or barrier: Martin Buber on 56–66.
halakhah, man and God. Vol. 33, No. ROSH HODESH. See CALENDAR
3, Spring, 1980, pp. 38–43. RUSSIAN JEWRY
Matt, Hershel Jonah. Charles, Gerda.
Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2, The fixer. Bernard Malamud. Review. Vol.
Winter, 1977, pp. 5–14. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 80–81.
Panitz, Michael. Chiel, Arthur A.
Jewish perspectives on Christianity. (ed.) Dostoyevsky’s anti-Semitism. Vol. 31, No.
Fritz A. Rothschild. Review. Vol. 51, 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 21–27.
No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 86–89. Dalin, David G.
Riemer, Jack. World Jewry and the State of Israel. (ed.)
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No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 34–51. January/February, 1981, pp. 53–55.
Schultz, Joseph P. Derman, Yosi.
Reflections on the new morality. Vol. 22, Soviet Jewry. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter,
No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 48–54. 1971, pp. 75–76.
Schulweis, Harold M. Fellner, Azriel C.
The Jewish community: some problems, A modern Exodus. Vol. 34, No. 4,
some answers. Restructuring the syna- March/April, 1981, pp. 56–59.
gogue. Eli Ginzberg; Harold M. Schul- Fenster, Myron M.
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Daniel J. Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. thought in eastern Europe. Lucy S.
27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 13–23. Davidowicz. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2,
Schwarzschild, Steven S. Winter, 1968, pp. 91–93.
Rosenzweig on Judaism and Christianity. Frank, M. Z.
Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. The Dniepr and the Jordan. Vol. 20, No. 3,
41–48. Spring, 1966, pp. 24–41.
Samson Raphael Hirsch—the man and his Forgotten hebraists. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
thought. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, 1967, pp. 34–49.
pp. 26–45. A world remembered. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
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On Jewish learning. Franz Rosenzweig. Goldsmith, Emanuel S.
Review. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, The polarity of Mendele’s art. Vol. 22, No.
1957, pp. 57–64. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 56–76.

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RUSSIAN JEWRY (cont’d.) Teplitz, Saul I.
Goodblatt, Morris S. Three million more? Gunther Lawrence.
Converting because of marriage motives. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971,
Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. pp. 91–92.
30–40. Wiesel, Elie.
Converting because of marriage motives. Words from a witness. Vol. 21, No. 3,
Corrections. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, Spring, 1967, pp. 40–48.
1974, p. 94. Wildman, Allan.
Kassow, Samuel. Class struggle in the Pale. The formative
Soviet Jewry and American aid. The Ameri- years in the Jewish workers’ movement
can movement to aid Soviet Jews. in Tsarist Russia. Ezra Mendelsohn.
William Orbach. Review essay. Vol. 33, Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971,
No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 79–83. pp. 91–92.
Landes, David S.
Economic origins of AntiSemitism: Poland SABBATH. See also JEWISH COMMUNITY
and its Jews in the early modern period. CENTERS; JEWISH LAW; WORSHIP
Hillel Levine. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Addison, Howard A.
Summer, 1994, pp. 87–90. Spirituality and the main sanctuary. Bridg-
Meirovich, Harvey W. ing the gap between synagogue and
The spiritual absorption of Soviet Jews. soul. Synagogue life; a special section.
The role of Masorti Judaism. Vol. 44, Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom;
No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 16–25. Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
Neusner, Jacob. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp.
The future of American Judaism. Vol. 18, 51–58.
No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 30–38. Adler, Rudolph J.
Oler, I. David. Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical frame-
Why I went to prison. Letter. Vol. 38, No. work. Joel Roth’s Melakhah—Conserva-
3, Spring, 1986, p. 101. tive halakhah? Rudolph J. Adler; Alan J.
Panitz, Michael. Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Response.
The unwanted: European refugees in the Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 53–55.
20th century. Michael Marrus. Review. Agus, Jacob B.
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 96–99. Obsolescence in Jewish ritual law. Vol. 7,
Polonsky, Antony. No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 9–19.
Tangled loyalties: the life and time of Ilya reviews:
Ehrenburg. Joshua Rubenstein. Review. Torah u-mitzvot ba-zeman hazeh. J.
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. Lebowitz. Review. Vol. 10, No. 4,
88–90. Summer, 1956, pp. 47–50.
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. Tradition and change. Mordecai Wax-
The Soviet Jewish exodus. Vol. 32, No. 3, man. Review. Vol. 13, No. 2, Win-
Summer, 1979, pp. 23–29. ter, 1959, pp. 46–54.
Romanian rhapsody. Vol. 33, No. 3, Alder, Daniel.
Spring, 1980, pp. 57–62. The rabbi’s freedom of religious practice:
Salomon, Michel. Rabbi Israel Goldstein and 3 weeks in
The Jews of silence. Interview with Elie May 1929. Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring,
Wiesel. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, 1990, pp. 39–47.
pp. 49–53. Arm, Milton.
Sherman, Charles S. On restoring the preeminence of the Sab-
Ya’amod Dimitri Schvartzman: a bar mitz- bath morning service in our synagogue.
vah echoes in Moscow. Vol. 34, No. 4, Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, pp. 30–33.
March/April, 1981, pp. 69–72. Aronson, David.
Szajkowski, Zosa. Where Judaism differed. Abba Hillel Silver.
The pacifism of Judah Magnes. Vol. 22, Review. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter, 1958,
No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 36–55. pp. 38–45.

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On restoring the preeminence of the Sab- Heschel’s hasidism: a recollection. Vol. 50,
bath morning service in our synagogue. Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
Milton Arm. Comment. Vol. 12, No. 3, 166–167.
Spring, 1958, pp. 33–36. Eisenstein, Ira J.
Arzt, Max. Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B.
Conservative Judaism as a unifying force. Agus. Analysis. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 5, No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 10–20. 1956, pp. 5–9.
Azikri, Eleazar. Ellis, Richard S.
Yedid nefesh. Prayer. (tr.) Michael Wasser- The book of Leviticus and the fractal geom-
man. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. etry of Torah. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
32. 1997, pp. 27–34.
Barack, Nathan A. Feld, Edward.
Directions for the Conservative movement. Towards an aggadic Judaism. Vol. 29, No.
Editorial remarks. Mordecai Waxman. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 79–84.
Letter. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, Fenster, Myron M.
pp. 84–86. The golden tradition: Jewish life and
Bokser, Baruch, M. thought in eastern Europe. Lucy S.
On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The Davidowicz. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2,
halakhah at Qumran. Studies in Winter, 1968, pp. 91–93.
Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 16. Friedman, Theodore.
Lawrence H. Schiffman. Review. Vol. letters from Jerusalem:
37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69. Israel’s electoral system. Vol. 35, No. 1,
Brandriss, Joseph M. Fall, 1981, pp. 65–68.
Aime’ Palliere: his life and death. Vol. 10, Tragedy and theology, punishment and
No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 38–44. politics. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring,
Brown, Steven M. 1986, pp. 89–93.
The art of Jewish living: the Shabbat Seder. Goldberg, Abraham.
Ron Wolfson. Review. Vol. 38, No. 4, The place of shevut (rabbinic injunction) in
Summer, 1986, pp. 116–117. the pattern of Sabbath observance. Vol.
Charry, Elias. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
A novel experiment in religious education. 71–78.
Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. 20–23. Jewish law and religious values in the secu-
Chinitz, Jacob. lar state. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
Altars and tables. Authority and utility in pp. 41–48.
religion. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, Jewish law and religious values in the secu-
pp. 46–58. lar state. Letter. Robert Gordis. Reply.
Cohen, Boaz. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 56–58.
Towards a philosophy of Jewish law. Vol. Goldenberg, Robert.
6, No. 1, October, 1949, 1–31. Melakhah u’shevut: a theoretical framework.
Cohen, Ernest and Elaine. Joel Roth. Which came first, the kelal or
A modern approach to Shabbat. Max the perat? Rudolph J. Adler; Alan J.
Weine. Letter. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, Yuter; Robert Goldenberg. Response.
1969, p. 68. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 63–64.
Cohen, Jack J. Goldman, Robert.
The end of halakhah? Vol. 8, No. 2, Janu- The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. Vol.
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Dresner, Samuel H. Golinkin, David.
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pp. 1–31. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 38–55.
Renewal. The open forum. Vol. 19, No. 4, Responsum regarding entering the Temple
Summer, 1965, pp. 53–69. Mount in our day. Va’ad Halakhah,
Rabbi. Dedicated to Rabbi Michael Siegel. Israel. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp.
Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 3–13. 3–9.

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SABBATH (cont’d.) Kieval, Herman (Hayyim).
Graeber, Bruce S. The earth is the Lord’s. Abraham Joshua
Heschel and the philosophy of time. Vol. Heschel. Review. Vol. 7, No. 3, April,
33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 44–56. 1951, pp. 25–30.
Green, Arthur E. Klein, Isaac.
Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew- Jewish medical ethics. Immanuel
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Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. Kling, Simcha.
Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; The meaning of God in modern Jewish reli-
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4, gion. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review.
Summer, 1974, pp. 26–32. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
Greenberg, Sidney. 24–27.
Mordecai Kaplan: some personal glimpses. Kraemer, David C.
Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. The spirit of the rabbinic Sabbath. Vol. 49,
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A Shabbat reader: universe of cosmic joy. Kushner, Harold S.
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SABBATH (cont’d.) Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
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pp. 72–77. the High Holiday prayer book. Vol.
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Caine, Burton. Greenstone, Julius H.
The akedah. Angel unbound. Vol. 52, No. Pathways through the Bible. Mortimer J.
1, Fall, 1999, pp. 5–27. Cohen. Review. Vol. 3, No. 1, Novem-
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in religion. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 41–45.
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“Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis No. 4, May, 1950, pp. 5–7.
rethink the Akedah. Jack Cohen Let- Kowal, Moshe.
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94–95. Human logic, God’s logic, and the
Cohen, Jack J. akedah. Richard S. Ellis. “I and Thou”
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SACRIFICES (cont’d.) Finkelstein, Louis.
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SCHECHTER, SOLOMON (cont’d.) Ginzberg, Eli.
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Millgram, Abraham E. and Emma G. Ehrlich. Conservative Judaism, then and now. A dif-
Nine letters from Solomon Schechter to ferent spirit: The Jewish Theological
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The history of Conservative Judaism—the About the cover. Schechter and Mai-
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Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–January, Slater, Avraham.
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The shaping of an institution. The 1902 1995, pp. 87–93.
reorganization of the Seminary. Vol. 27, Umansky, Ellen M.
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Practical dreamer: Israel Friedlaender and ideology becomes theology. Creating a
the shaping of American Judaism. Baila theological language of and for Conser-
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Spring, 1987, pp. 79–81. 1999, pp. 11–20.

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SCHECHTER, SOLOMON (cont’d.) making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49,
Umansky, Ellen M. (cont’d.) No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 95–96.
Our community’s need for theology. When Bakan, David.
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theological language of and for Conser- ence and religion. Shamai Kanter. Letter.
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Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2, Banks, Gary Michael.
Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24. Rabbi Heschel through Christian eyes.
Weinberger, Theodore. Originally presented with Rabbi Aaron
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rabbinic theology. Solomon Schechter. Southern California, Los Angeles, 1998.
Introduction. Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 45, Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 32–41. pp. 100–111.
Solomon Schechter’s (postmodern) Conser- Bokser, Ben Zion.
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Summer, 1994, pp. 24–36. at the Conference on Science, Philoso-
Wertheimer, Jack. phy and Religion, August, 1945. Vol. 2,
Kaplan vs. “the great do-nothings.” The No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 1–9.
inconclusive battle over The New Hag- Cohen, Shaye D.
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Ziegler, Michael. ter. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, p.
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Seymour Siegel. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, Douglas, Mary.
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Zelizer, Gerald L. pologist and the believer. Delivered as
Some aspects of Schechter’s theology. Vol. the 1993 Henry Rapaport Lecture, Jew-
23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 76–81. ish Theological Seminary. Vol. 46, No.
SCHORSCH, ISMAR. See CONSERVATIVE 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 3–14.
JUDAISM; JEWISH THEOLOGICAL Dorff, Elliot N.
SEMINARY The effects of science on Jewish law. Vol.
SCIENCE 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp.
Ages, Arnold. 52–60.
Science and the art of wonder: a biblio- A Jewish approach to end-stage medical
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1987/1988, pp. 61–66. 3–51.
Alpher, Victor S. Ellis, Richard S.
Science and religion: the problem of two The book of Leviticus and the fractal geom-
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Artson, Bradley Shavit. Feld, Edward.
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The disappearance of God: a divine mys- assessment and the Jewish tradition.
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Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric ern world. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M. 1988, pp. 8–19.
Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. Lasker, Arnold A.
44–52. Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
Gertel, Elliot B. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981,
The World Parliament of Religions. Semi- pp. 17–28.
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Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981,
1996, pp. 69–82. pp. 17–28.
Gillman, Neil. Lebendiger, Israel.
A question of faith: an atheist and a rabbi The problem of evil. Vol. 2, No. 2, Febru-
debate the existence of God. William E. ary, 1946, pp. 15–19.
Kaufman; Morton Shor. Review. Vol. Levy, Felix A.
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10–13. 1987/1988, pp. 14–19.
Herberg, Will. Panitz, Michael.
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Fall, 1966, pp. 93–94. Reisner, Avram Israel.
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Kaplan, Louis L. Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
A conversation with Horace M. Kallen. Vol. Civil disobedience. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer,
27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 78–82. 1968, pp. 39–47.
Klein, Isaac. Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Robert F.
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The reemergence of the sacred. Transmit- Review. Bernard Lipnick. Letter. Vol.
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SCIENCE (cont’d.) reviews:
Schorsch, Ismar. History of the Jews of the Netherlands
Marching to the wrong drummer. Delivered Antilles. Two volumes. Isaac S. and
at the Rabbinical Assembly convention, Suzanne A. Emmanuel. Review. Vol.
Los Angeles, California, March, 1993. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 77–80.
Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
14–19. On being a Jew. James Kugel. Of the mak-
Siegel, Seymour. ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No.
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Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. The encyclopedia of Jewish prayer: Ashke-
55–60. nazic and Sephardic rites. Macy Nul-
Silverman, David Wolf. man. Of the making of books . . .
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In the periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, Bacon, Gershon C.
1959, pp. 55–58. The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for com-
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 2, munity. Harriet Pass Freidenreich.
Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 3–4. Review. Vol. 34, No. 2,
Spitz, Elie. November/December, 1980, pp. 60–62.
God and the big bang. Daniel Chanan Barash, Asher.
Matt. Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, The last in Toledo—a story. Vol. 19, No. 3,
1997, pp. 90–92. Spring, 1965, pp. 22–40.
Tigay, Jeffrey H. Bisk, Tsvi.
Genesis, science, and “scientific creation- The Conservative movement in Israel. Vol.
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Segal. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Brann, Henry Walter.
1987/1988, pp. 20–27. The Jewish communities of France and
Troster, Lawrence. Germany. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer,
The love of God and the anthropic princi- 1971, pp. 51–56.
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pp. 43–51. Living in Egypt. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter,
From big bang to omega point. Jewish 1982, pp. 63–66.
responses to recent theories in modern Cohen, Carl.
cosmology. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, The pronunciation of Hebrew. Vol. 7, No.
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SEPHARDIM. See also ASHKENAZIM; ISRAEL, Dorff, Elliot N.
k’lal yisrael; LATIN AMERICA Custom drives Jewish law on women. Vol.
Adler, Joshua J. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 3–21.
letters from Jerusalem: Faierstein, Morris M.
Baba Sali and other follies. Theodore Meir ibn Gabbai on the love of God. Mekorot.
Friedman. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 4, Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 83–85.
Summer, 1987, pp. 92–93. ‘God’s need for the commandments’ in
Aizenberg, Isidoro. medieval kabbalah. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall,
articles: 1982, pp. 45–59.
Latin American Jewish writing. A brief Friedland, Eric L.
survey. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, Grazie. An unexpected grace! Vol. 45, No.
pp. 66–72. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 42–45.

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Friedman, Theodore. Klein, Isaac.
letters from Jerusalem: The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn Abi
The parashah. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem- Zimra. Israel M. Goldman. Review. Vol.
ber/December, 1980, pp. 54–58. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 91–92.
The image of the Israeli religious estab- Levine, Etan.
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1984, pp. 62–68. his works. Jose Faur. Review. Vol. 32,
Baba Sali and other follies. Vol. 38, No. No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 103–104.
4, Summer, 1986, pp. 107–112. Liebman, Seymour B.
In the world of books. Vol. 39, No. 1, Mexican Jewish history: legend or facts.
Fall, 1986, pp. 105–109. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp.
Gendler, Everett. 62–68.
Holy days in Habana. Vol. 23, No. 2, Win- Listfield, Chaim.
ter, 1969, pp. 15–24. Women and the commandments. Vol. 29,
Glassman, Bernard. No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 42–50.
A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her- Marrus, Elliot P.
itage and history, Vol. 1. The Talmudic New horizons in Sephardic studies. Yedida
period: the Medieval period & the Mid- K. Stillman; George K. Zucker. Review.
dle Ages.: The Sephardic Age. Vol. II Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp.
The Silver Age of Polish Jewry. Vol. III. 85–86.
The American Jewish experience: Michaels, James R.
returning to our land (Eretz Yisrael). So you’re going to be a Jewish parent!
Eugene and Annette Labovitz. Books in James R. Michaels; Ann D. Smith.
Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
pp. 82–83. 40–46.
Goitein, Shelomo D. Newman, Aryeh.
The Jewish family in the days of Moses Women, saints, and heretics in Mai-
Maimonides. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, monides. The challenge of translating
pp. 25—35. Judaica. Dedicated to the memory of
Gottlieb, Lynn. Professor Chaim Rabin. Vol. 49, No. 2,
The secret Jew: an oral tradition of women. Winter, 1997, pp. 75–84.
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. Parzen, Herbert.
59–62. The history of Conservative Judaism-the
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). Adler administration, part 1. Vol. 6,
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Israel. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Rabb, Theodore K.
pp. 85–87. From Spanish court to Italian ghetto: Isaac
Heschel, Abraham Joshua. Cardoso, a study in 17th century Mar-
The concept of “beings” in the philosophy ranism and Jewish apologetics. Yosef
of Ibn Gabirol. (tr.) David Wolf Silver- Hayim Yerushalmi. Review. Vol. 26,
man. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 83–84.
89–95. Rabinowitz, Elias H.
Hoffman, Jeffrey. Gilui rosh. Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951,
Beyond the text: a holistic approach to pp. 20–33.
liturgy. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Scheindlin, Raymond P.
Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. The influence of Muslim Arabic cultural
89–91. elements on the literature of the Hebrew
Jacobs, Louis. Golden Age. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer,
Holy places. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, 1982, pp. 63–72.
pp. 4–16. Gerson David Cohen, z”l, 1924–1991. Vol.
Kisch, Hyman J. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 14–18.
Proud Sephardim of the Dominican Republic. Abraham S. Halkin, z”l, 1903–1990. Vol.
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 54–58. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 27–31.

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SEPHARDIM (cont’d.) SIN. See HIGH HOLY DAYS; REPENTANCE;
Siegel, Seymour. SACRIFICES; WORSHIP
Gerut and the Conservative movement. Hala- SLAVERY. See also CIVIL RIGHTS; JEWISH
khah. Harold I. Stern; Seymour Siegel; Ste- VALUES; SOUTH AFRICA
phen C. Lerner; Responses from Converts. Finklestein, Louis.
Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 32–41. Human equality in the Jewish tradition.
Smith, Ann D. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 2–27.
So you’re going to be a Jewish parent! Glassman, Bernard.
James R. Michaels; Ann D. Smith. Vol. Jews, slaves, and the slave trade: setting the
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 40–46. record straight. Eli Faber. Books in
Sosland, Henry Adler. review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999,
To come to the land: immigration and settle- pp. 85–86.
ment in 16th century Eretz-Israel. Abra- Gordis, Robert F.
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Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 87–89. 4, June, 1948, pp. 1–12.
Tigay, Jeffrey H. Jacobs, Louis.
Triennial confusion. The open forum. Vol. The concept of power in the Jewish tradi-
29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 81–84. tion. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp.
Tirosh-Rothschild, Hava. 18–28.
Maimonides and Aquinas: the interplay of Newman, Aryeh.
two masters in medieval Jewish philoso- Women, saints, and heretics in Mai-
phy. Delivered at University of Notre monides. The challenge of translating
Dame. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. Judaica. Dedicated to the memory of
54–66. Professor Chaim Rabin. Vol. 49, No. 2,
Weinberger, Leon J. Winter, 1997, pp. 75–84.
Wine, women and death: medieval poems Rosenstock, Bruce.
on the good life. Raymond P. Inner-Biblical exegesis in the Book of the
Scheindlin. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, Covenant. The case of the Sabbath com-
1987, p. 92. mandment. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim. 1992, pp. 37–49.
reviews: Rosenthal, Judah M.
Baer’s history, translated and revisited. The slavery controversy and Judaism. Vol.
A history of the Jews in Christian 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 69–79.
Spain. Yitzhak Baer. Review. Vol. Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 73–82. How to read the Torah laws of slavery. Vol.
In praise of Ladino. The Sephardic tra- 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 37–41.
dition: Ladino and Spanish-Jewish Swidler, Leonard.
literature. Moshe Lazar. Review Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism.
essay. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40.
pp. 56–66. Wineman, Aryeh.
Yuter, Alan J. The exodus in the lens of Hasidic teaching.
Studies in the Mishne Torah: Book of Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp.
Knowledge. Hebrew. Hakham Jose 39–45.
Faur. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, SOCIAL ACTION. See also CIVIL RIGHTS;
1980, pp. 80–85. WAR
Zenner, Walter P. Abramowitz, Mayer.
The tents of Jacob. Raphael Patai. Review. First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24,
Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 87–89. No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 75–78.
SHABBAT. See SABBATH Berman, Harold.
SHAVING Model social action activities. A fact sheet.
Agus, Jacob B. Morris Laub; Harold Berman. The open
Obsolescence in Jewish ritual law. Vol. 7, forum. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp.
No. 4, June, 1951, p. 15. 77–82.

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Dorff, Elliot N. mary of the conference. Vol. 17, Nos.
Health care in America: ethical and reli- 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 39–48.
gious perspectives. To love the stranger. Waskow, Arthur.
Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. “My legs were praying.” Theology and pol-
11–12. itics in Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol.
Glassman, Bernard. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
Jewish dimensions of social justice: tough 144–149.
moral choices of our time. Albert Winter, Edmund.
Vorspan; David Saperstein. Books in The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy-
review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund
p. 85. Winter; Morris Laub. The open forum.
Kaplan, Edward K. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp.
The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua 45–50.
Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. SOCIAL WORK. See COUNSELING
40–49. SOCIOLOGY
Kushner, Harold S. Addison, Howard A.
The bush is burning, radical Judaism faces Whence and whither? The future of Con-
the Pharoahs of the modern superstate. servative Judaism in the United States.
Arthur I. Waskow. Review. Vol. 27, No. Charles Liebman; Saul Shapiro. Vol. 37,
2, Winter, 1973, pp. 90–91. No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 4–9.
Laub, Morris. Toward the revitalization of an urban syna-
The Jewish Defense League. Vigilantism: is gogue. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
it needed? Edmund Winter; Morris 38–50.
Laub. The open forum. Vol. 24, No. 3, Amaru, Betsy Halpern.
Spring, 1970, pp. 50–53. Conservative Judaism: one lay perspective.
Model social action activities. A fact sheet. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 23–28.
Morris Laub; Harold Berman. The open Artson, Bradley Shavit.
forum. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. Exodus and exile: the structure of the Jew-
77–82. ish holidays. Monford Harris. Of the
Rutchik, Allen. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45,
First things first. Mayer Abramowitz. Let- No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 94–95.
ter. Allen Rutchik. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Daughters of the king: women and the syn-
1970, pp. 65–66. agogue. Susan Grossman; Rivka Haut.
Schorsch, Ismar. Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Health care in America: ethical and reli- Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp.
gious perspectives. To love the stranger. 95–96.
Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. Arzt, Max.
11–12. The Conservative movement: an analysis of
Siegel, Seymour. Conservative Judaism: an American
Some reflections on religion and the Religious Movement. Marshall Sklare.
schools. Delivered before the Joint Review. William Herberg; Max Arzt;
Commission on Social Justice of the Abraham Karp. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall,
United Synagogue. Vol. 15, No. 3, 1955, pp. 52–57.
Spring, 1961, pp. 27–31. Balter, Shlomo.
Sleeper, James A. letters:
Activists and a new Judaism. Vol. 23, No. The unmarried Jew: problems and
4, Summer, 1969, pp. 25–32. prospects. Viviana Zelizer. Letter.
Szonyi, David M. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp.
Jewish radicalism. Jack Nusan Porter; Peter 111–112.
Dreier. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, reviews:
1974, pp. 93–95. Number our days. Barbara Meyerhoff.
Waldman, Nahum, M. Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer,
Moral implications of the rabbinate: a sum- 1980, pp. 96–97.

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SOCIOLOGY (cont’d.) Cohen, Elaine Shizgal.
Bar-Zev, Asher. Rabbis’ roles and occupational goals: men
ZPG and the Jewish problem. Vol. 30, No. and women in the contemporary Ameri-
3, Spring, 1976, pp. 76–82. can rabbinate. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall,
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Paul Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; David berg. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998,
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The unmarried Jew: problems and synagogue. Susan Grossman; Rivka
prospects. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, Haut.
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Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. Jewish renewal: a path to healing and
87–89. transformation. Michael Lerner. Of
SOUTH AFRICA. See AFRICAN JEWRY; CIVIL the making of books . . . Reviews.
RIGHTS Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp.
SOVIET JEWRY. See RUSSIAN JEWRY 91–94.
SPAIN. See SEPHARDIM On the doorposts of your house. Chaim
SPINOZA. See under THOUGHT and Stern. Of the making of books . . .
THEOLOGY; under related topics Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer,
SPIRITUALITY. See also LITURGY; WORSHIP 1995, pp. 94–95.
Addison, Howard A. Travels on the private Zodiac: reflec-
The wise son got away. Delivered at the tions on Jewish life, ritual, and spiri-
Form for Conservative Jewish Renewal, tuality. Martin Samuel Cohen. Of
June, 1993. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, the making of books . . . Reviews.
1994, pp. 40–44. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p.
Spirituality and the main sanctuary. Bridg- 95.
ing the gap between synagogue and Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua
soul. Synagogue life; a special section. Heschel’s poetics of piety. Edward K.
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Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 1997, pp. 94–95.
51–58. The disappearance of God: a divine
Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener- mystery. Richard Elliot Friedman.
ate and reflect images of God. Seeking Of the making of books . . .
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Response. Howard A. Addison. Vol. 51, 1997, pp. 95–96.
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 34–36. The last happy occasion. Alan Shapiro.
Agus, Jacob B. Of the making of books . . .
The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis of Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
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Alpher, Victor S. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
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46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 32–43. 1992, p. 92.
Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. Banks, Gary Michael.
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. Rabbi Heschel through Christian eyes.
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Kriegel at the Rabbinical Assembly of Wine Paster, Marca Cohn Spiegel, Abi-
Southern California, Los Angeles, 1998. gail Weinberg. Review. Vol. 45, No. 2,
Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, Winter, 1993, p. 88.
pp. 100–111. Chiel, Samuel.
Barmash, Pamela. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
Jewish women living the challenge: a Hadas- Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
sah compendium. ed. Carol Diament. Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
Programming ideas. Claudia Chernov; Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
Leora Tanenbaum. Review. Vol. 50, No. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 72.
4, Summer, 1998, pp. 95–96. Chinitz, Jacob.
Berenbaum, Michael G. Amendment to Jewish law. Vol. 34, No. 6,
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Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 19–39. Cohen, Carl.
Blank, Debra Reed. Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 8, No. 1, Novem-
Out of the depths I call to you: a book of ber, 1951, pp. 1–13.
prayers for the married Jewish woman. Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Nina Beth Cardin. Review. Vol. 45, No. The tallit. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp.
2, Winter, 1993, pp. 86–88. 3–15.
Blumenthal, David R. Deconstructing Leviticus 16. Implications
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Speaking about God in the modern ancient ritual text. Vol. 48, No. 3,
world. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, Spring, 1996, pp. 57–68.
pp. 49–59. Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener-
Domesticating mysticism: the tension ate and reflect images of God. Seeking
between spirituality and social order. God in the Bible. Vol. 51, No. 2, Win-
Mysticism as an “anarchic” force. ter, 1999, pp. 27–33.
Originally delivered at the Franz Contemporary use of sacred texts to gener-
Rosenzweig Lehrhaus, Jewish Theo- ate and reflect images of God. Seeking
logical Seminary, November 13, God in the Bible. Martin Samuel Cohen.
1990. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, Response. Howard A. Addison. Vol. 51,
1991, pp. 47–55. No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 34–36.
reviews: Conservative Judaism.
Aging as a spiritual journey. Eugene Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical
Bianchi. Review. Vol. 38, No. 1, Assembly. Part III. Community. Susan
Fall, 1985, p. 101. Grossman; Reuven Hammer; Martin S.
Bokser, Ben Zion. Cohen; Randall J. Konigsburg; Margit
Rabbi Kook the poet. Poems. Vol. 25, No. Baumatz; Gil Nativ; Gordon Freeman;
3, Spring, 1971, pp. 56–63. David Bockman; Douglas D. Weber. Vol.
Borodowski, Alfredo Fabio. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 73–83.
Hasidic sources in Heschel’s conception of Cytron, Barry D.
prayer. Dedicated in memory to Rabbi Our community’s need for theology. When
Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, ideology becomes theology. Creating a
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 36–47. theological language of and for Conser-
Cantor, Debra S. vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky.
Life inside the gates: combining the spiritu- Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2,
al and the physical. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24.
1995, pp. 11–14. Dresner, Samuel H.
Cardin, Nina Beth. articles:
The Jewish women’s awareness guide: con- Abraham Joshua Heschel: 10 years after
nections for the 2nd wave of Jewish his death. Introduction to Heschel.
feminism. New Woman Collective: Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83,
Janet Carney, Ruth Ann Magder, Laura pp. 4–8.

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SPIRITUALITY (cont’d.) Studies, Boston, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos.
Dresner, Samuel H. (cont’d.) 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 77–83.
articles (cont’d.): Glassman, Bernard.
Heschel and halakah: the vital center. “How to” Judaic books of interest. Jewish
Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. guided imagery: a how-to book for rab-
18–31. bis, educators and group leaders. Dov
reviews: Peretz Elkins. Books in Review . . . Vol.
Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 85–86.
Dresner. Review. Salamon Faber. “How to” Judaic books of interest. Striving
Letter. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, toward virtue: a contemporary guide for
p. 96. Jewish ethical behavior. Kerry M.
Faber, Salamon. Olitzky; Rachel T. Sabath. Books in
Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H. Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Dresner. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum- 1997, p. 86.
mer, 1975, pp. 93–95. In search of wholeness: the pursuit of spiri-
Faierstein, Morris M. tual integrity in a delusional world.
‘God’s need for the commandments’ in Martin Samuel Cohen. Books in review
medieval kabbalah. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 79.
1982, pp. 45–59. My people’s prayer book: traditional
Feld, Edward. prayers, modern commentaries. Volume
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3, Spring, 1975, pp. 79–84. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Books in review
Fenster, Myron M. . . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, p.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- 90.
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen- Travels on the road not taken: towards a
ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Bible-based theory of Jewish spirituality.
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Martin Samuel Cohen. Books in review
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. . . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, p.
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. 91.
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel- The year Mom got religion: one woman’s
ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, midlife journey into Judaism. Lee Mey-
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 170–171. erhoff Hendler. Books in review . . . Vol.
Friedland, Eric L. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87.
Vetaher libenu. Congregation Beth El, Sud- The Lord will gather me in: my Journey to
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No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 34–55. pp. 89–90.
Gillman, Neil. Govrin, Michal.
Judaism and the search for spirituality. Vol. Jewish ritual as a genre of sacred theater.
38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 5–18. Delivered as ‘Judaism and art’, at the
Epistemological tensions in Heschel’s 11th annual International Seminar of
thought. Originally delivered at the the Kotlar Institute for Judaism and
Conference of the Association of Jewish Contemporary Thought, July, 1981.

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Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. rary theology of Judaism. Arthur E.
15–34. Green. Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
Graeber, Bruce S. Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 109–110.
Heschel and the philosophy of time. Vol. Hulbert, David.
33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 44–56. Uninspired. Kenneth Katz; Pamela Hoff-
Graubart, Alexander. man. Letter. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
God at the center: meditations on Jewish 1987, pp. 94–95.
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Review. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter, Meaningfulness, the ineffable, and the com-
1989–90, pp. 64–66. mandments. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win-
Green, Arthur. ter/Spring, 1998, pp. 84–99.
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The role of Jewish mysticism in contem- A book of Jewish concepts. Philip Birn-
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No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 10–24. Winter, 1965, p. 101.
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and the evolution of consciousness. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, p. 102.
Lawrence Kushner. Review. Vol. 37, Kaplan, Edward K.
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Greenberg, Sidney. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 13–14.
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 22–35.
The nation and the individual. Abraham Katz, Kenneth.
Joshua Heschel. (tr.) Simcha Kling; Uninspired. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986,
Samuel H. Dresner. Delivered at the pp. 14–19.
1957 Jerusalem Ideological Conference. Katz, Michael.
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Pikuach neshama. To save a soul. Vol. 50, Dharamsala diary. Vol. 43, No. 4, Sum-
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Huber, Gary A. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
The role of Jewish mysticism in contempo- 73–77.

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SPIRITUALITY (cont’d.) Oboler, Jeff.
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A woman’s book of grieving. Nessa Duties of the soul: the role of the com-
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One woman’s spirituality. Vol. 48, No. 1, Secularism, spirituality, and the future
Fall, 1995, pp. 65–70. of American Jewry. Elliot Abrams;
Lerner, Stephen C. David G. Dalin. Review. Vol. 52,
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pp. 2–15. Rosenberg, Bernhard H.
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Lewis, Shalom J. Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
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mer, 1998, pp. 92–93. 1992, pp. 61–66.

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Schwarz, Sidney H. Troster, Lawrence.
Reconstructionism: from head to heart. To the mountain: a rationale for the
Vol. 34, No. 2, November/December, mitzvot. Dedicated to Professor
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Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. research on love and joy. Vol. 41, No. 3,
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Na’aseh ve-nakriv: prayer, sacrifice, and Journey to the center of the earth. Birkat
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Yochanan Muffs. Review essay. Vol. Solomon and Rose Becker Lecture in
46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 80–82. the Sociology of Contemporary Jewry,
Seidel, Ethan. Jewish Theological Seminary, 1996.
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In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 49–58.
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In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, Tormented master, a life of Rabbi Nahman
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God and the big bang. Daniel Chanan 123–124.
Matt. Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Win- SUFFERING. See EVIL; K’LAL YISRAEL;
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sample reading of Genesis 38. The story Frankel; Betsy Platkin Teutsch. Of the
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SYMBOLS (cont’d.) Holtz, Avraham.
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Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua Hes- Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. 28, No.
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Dalin, David G. bols and rituals. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall,
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Friedman, Theodore. fessional roles by male and female
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Agnon. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube.
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Gertel, Elliot B. Neusner, Jacob.
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No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 34–55. Greco–Roman period. Erwin Goode-
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The role of Jewish mysticism in contempo- Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube.
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4, Summer, 1976, pp. 10–24. Yellin, Richard M.
Harris, Monford. A philosophy of Jewish masculinity: one
The Jewish dietary laws; their meaning for interpretation. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
our time. Samuel H. Dresner. A guide to 1979, pp. 89–94.
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Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. INTERMARRIAGE; LITURGY; WORSHIP
51–53. Abelson, Kassel.

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The status of a non-Jewish spouse and chil- tions., Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp.
dren of a mixed-marriage in the syna- 59–65.
gogue. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, On restoring the preeminence of the Sab-
pp. 39–49. bath morning service in our synagogue.
Aliyot for couples. Teshuvah. Committee Milton Arm. Comment. Vol. 12, No. 3,
on Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, Spring, 1958, pp. 33–36.
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 51–58. Faith and halakhah. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
Addison, Howard A. 1966, pp. 34–48.
Upstairs/downstairs. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win- Artson, Bradley Shavit.
ter, 1982, pp. 78–80. articles:
Toward the revitalization of an urban syna- Integrating tradition and change. Vol.
gogue. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 18–31.
38–50. reviews:
Transfiguring our face. Vol. 44, No. 2, Daughters of the king: women and the
Winter, 1992, pp. 32–40. synagogue. Susan Grossman; Rivka
Spirituality and the main sanctuary. Bridg- Haut.
ing the gap between synagogue and Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
soul. Synagogue life; a special section. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 95–96.
Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom; Jewish renewal: a path to healing and
Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. transformation. Michael Lerner. Of
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. the making of books . . . Reviews.
51–58. Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp.
Adler, Morris. 91–94.
Mixed seating. Communications. Vol. 11, A Hebrew chronicle from Prague,
No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 36–37. c.1615. Abraham David. (tr.) Leon
Agus, Jacob. Weinberger; Dena Ordan. Of the
Mixed pews in Jewish tradition., Vol. 11, making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 32–41. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 95–96.
Mixed seating. Presentation and state- Arzt, Max.
ments. Benjamin Lapidus; Eliezer Silver; Agenda for synagogue and center. Vol. 16,
Joseph Soloveitchik. Rebuttal. Vol. 11, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 53–58. 35–42.
Alder, Daniel. Balter, Shlomo.
The rabbi’s freedom of religious practice: A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
Rabbi Israel Goldstein and 3 weeks in Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
May 1929. Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring, Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
1990, pp. 39–47. Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
Allen, Wayne. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 71.
Women in the synagogue. A congregant’s Bayar, Steven.
view. Ruth R. Seldin. Letter. Vol. 33, Is outreach possible in the Conservative
No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 95–96. movement? Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Anonymous. 1987, pp. 62–70.
Jewish community centers and the syna- Berkowitz, Martin.
gogue. Letter. Jewish center worker. Vol. Homeless Judaism. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter,
17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, 1993, pp. 59–70.
pp. 123–124. Berman, Harold.
Arm, Milton. Model social action activities. A fact sheet.
On restoring the preeminence of the Sab- Morris Laub; Harold Berman. Vol. 26,
bath morning service in our synagogue. No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 77–82.
Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, pp. Bernstein, Ellen.
30–33. Synagogue environmental resources. Greg
Aronson, David. Robbins; Ellen Bernstein. Vol. 44, No.
On mixed seating and ‘Orthodox’ tradi- 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 59–68.

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SYNAGOGUE (cont’d.) Assembly. Part III. Community.
Bet Din. Susan Grossman; Reuven Hammer;
Mixed seating. Opinion in Kehilah Martin S. Cohen; Randall J. Konigs-
Kedoshah Adath Israel congregation burg; Margit Baumatz; Gil Nativ;
matter. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. Gordon Freeman; David Bockman;
1–31. Douglas D. Weber. Vol. 52, No. 3,
Bloom, Jack H Spring, 2000, pp. 73–83.
“By the power vested in me.” Symbolic letters:
exemplarhood and the pulpit rabbi. Jewish community centers and the syna-
Synagogue life; a special section. Howard gogue. Letter. Louis Levitsky. Reply.
A. Addison; Jack H Bloom; Cathy L. Editorial board. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 50, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 121–122.
No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 59–66. Cytron, Barry D.
Blumenthal, Aaron H. Nostra Aetate, the Jews, and the future of
The synagogue center. Vol. 2, No. 3, April, dialogue. Reflections on the 20th
1946, pp. 20–23. anniversary of Nostra Aetate. Yocheved
Bokser, Baruch, M. Herschlag Muffs; Eugene Fisher; Barry
On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The Cytron. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
Jews under Roman rule. Studies in 21–29.
Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 20. E. Dorff, Elliot N.
Mary Smallwood. Review. Vol. 37, No. Rabbi, I’m dying. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69. 1984, pp. 37–51.
Bokser, Ben Zion. Dresner, Samuel H.
Committee on Jewish Law and Standards. The Sabbath. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960,
Statement on the organ and Jewish wor- pp. 1–31.
ship. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum- Renewal. The open forum. Vol. 19, No. 4,
mer, 1963, p. 113. Summer, 1965, pp. 53–69.
Bundt, Barbara Kalin. Ducoff, Bernard.
The divorced-parent family and the syna- Synagogue, center and bureau: confronta-
gogue community. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win- tion and direction. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
ter, 1982, pp. 74–77. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 1–12.
Chiel, Samuel. Feldstein, Donald.
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Constructive role confusion: the synagogue
Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter; and Jewish social agencies. Vol. 38, No.
Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David 2, Winter, 1985–1986, pp. 23–27.
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Felix, Cathy.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 72. articles:
Cohen, Gerson D. Worship for the 21st century. An agen-
Jewish identity and Jewish collective will in da.Synagogue life; a special section.
America from an historical perspective. Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom;
Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoen-
61–77. berg. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998,
Cohen, Shaye J. D. pp. 67–79.
Women in the synagogues of antiquity. Vol. reviews:
34, No. 2, November/December, 1980, The pastor as a newcomer. Roy M.
pp. 23–29. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot
Conservative Judaism. Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2,
articles: Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.
The congregational rabbi and the Con- Saying goodbye: a time for growth for
servative synagogue: a symposium. congregations and pastors. Edward
Ten questions. Editorial Board. Vol. A. White. Review. Cathy Felix;
29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, p. 3. Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No.
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.

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Critical moments of ministry: a change of formed. Jack Wertheimer. Review. Vol.
pastors. Loren B. Mead. Review. Cathy 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp.
Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, 74–77.
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Gay, Ruth.
Pastoral transitions: from endings to Nostalgia is not enough. Vol. 14, No. 3,
new beginnings. William Bud Spring, 1960, pp. 32–39.
Phillips. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Gertel, Elliot B.
Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Rodfei Zedek: the first 100 years. Carol
Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Krucoff. Books in brief. Review. Vol.
Running through the thistles: terminat- 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 79.
ing a ministerial relationship with a Gillman, Neil.
parish. Judaism and the search for spirituality.
Roy M. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp.
Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 5–18.
2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Ginzberg, Eli.
New beginnings: the pastorate start-up The Jewish community: some problems,
workbook. Roy M. Oswald. Review. some answers. Jews in the changing
Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. urban environment. Eli Ginzberg;
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. Harold M. Schulweis; David Lieber;
83–84. Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. Elazar;
Church and denominational growth: Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4, Sum-
what does (and does not) cause mer, 1973, pp. 3–12.
growth or decline. David A. Roozen; Glassman, Bernard.
C. Kirk Hadaway. Review. Cathy In search of wholeness: the pursuit of
Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. spiritual integrity in a delusional
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 90–92. world. Martin Samuel Cohen. Books
Fenster, Myron M. in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- 1997, p. 79.
bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen- Glatzer, Nahum N.
ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; Notes on the Jewish group in a Massachu-
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal setts community. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter,
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. 1961, pp. 58–65.
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. The open gate. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel- 1965, pp. 63–66.
ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/ Goldfarb, Solomon D.
Spring, 1998, pp. 170–171. The synagogue’s attitude toward the center.
Fine, David J. Vol. 2, No. 3, April, 1946, pp. 14–20.
The meaning of Catholic Israel. Vol. 50, Goldenberg, Robert.
No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 29–47. The synagogue as a sacred space. Vol. 38,
Fleishaker, Oscar. No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 19–22.
Jewish community centers and the syna- Goldstein, Rose.
gogue. Letter. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, The youth program in a large-sized congre-
Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 122–123. gation. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961,
Friedland, Eric L. pp. 33–45.
Vetaher libenu. Congregation Beth El, Sud- Gordis, Daniel.
bury, Massachusetts. Review. Vol. 35, Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 91–94. lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. 35,
Gartenberg, Brad. No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 50–55.
Three ‘problem’ congregants. The ‘difficul- Greenberg, Irving.
ty-in-davening’ congregants. Vol. 36, The rabbinate and the Jewish community
No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 72–75. structure. Simon Greenberg. Response.
Gartner, Lloyd P. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp.
The American synagogue: a sanctuary trans- 60–63.

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SYNAGOGUE (cont’d.) Kanter, Shamai.
Greenberg, Sidney. New horizons for the synagogue. Jeshaia
The rabbinate and the Jewish community Schnitzer. Review. Vol. 12, No. 3,
structure. Simon Greenberg. Response. Spring, 1958, pp. 45–46.
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 64–66. Katzoff, Louis.
Greenberg, Simon. The Jewish community center and the Con-
Revising programs—retraining leaders. . servative synagogue. Vol. 4, No. 1,
Vol. 2, No. 3, April, 1946, pp. 11–14. October, 1947, pp. 11–18.
The rabbinate and the Jewish community Religious civilization or civilizational reli-
structure. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, gion—the proposal. Symposium: Ameri-
pp. 52–59. can Jews—whither bound? Vol. 5, No.
The land, the diaspora, and the synagogue. 1–2, October–January, 1948–1949, pp.
Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 41–49. 1–10.
Grossman, Susan. letters:
The dual nature of rabbinic leadership. Vol. Religious civilization or civilizational
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Schorsch. Letter. Vol. 44, No. 4, Sum- Lang. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–Jan-
mer, 1992, p. 95. uary, 1948–1949, pp. 10–21.
Hauptman, Judith. Kelman, Wolfe.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- The American synagogue: present and
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis prospects. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971,
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; pp. 3–24.
Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, The American synagogue: present and
1974, pp. 20–21. prospects. Letters. Reply. Vol. 26, No.
Heilman, Samuel. 3, Spring, 1972, p. 82.
In search of the present: synagogue ethnog- Kessler, Stanley M.
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pp. 56–66. Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
Helfgott, Esther Altshul. Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 73–77.
66–75. Klausner, Samuel Z.
Herring, Hayim. Synagogues in transition: a planning
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pp. 3–21. Klavan, Israel.
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The ancient Torah service in light of the Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 44–46.
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2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 41–48. Mixed seating. Communications. Vol. 11,
Ingall, Carol K. No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 33–35.
G’nizah service. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem- Kohn, Daniel.
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pp. 4–16. Konheim, Jon.
Jacobson, Devorah. The shammes is a she. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall,
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- 1982, pp. 81–83.
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Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 78–79. The rabbi-education director relationship.

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Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
58–68. Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
Kripke, Myer S. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
The synagogue center and the Jewish 77–78.
center. Vol. 2, No. 3, April, 1946, pp. Lipnick, Bernard.
8–11. Responses to “A synagogue is not a tem-
Kushner, Lawrence. ple.” Ismar Schorsch. Shlomo Balter;
The Chavurah: a contemporary Jewish Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
experience. Bernard Reisman. Review. Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 73–74. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
Lapidus, Benjamin. 78–81.
Mixed seating. Summation. Vol. 11, No. 1, Matt, Hershel J.
Fall, 1956, pp. 46–50. Synagogue committees. Vol. 13, No. 4,
Laub, Morris. Summer, 1959, pp. 27–34.
Model social action activities. A fact sheet. Synagogue and covenant people. Vol. 23,
Morris Laub; Harold Berman. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 1–11.
No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 77–82. Margolies, Morris B.
Laytner, Anson. The implications of the American Jewish
Food for thought: the Jewish cooperative community becoming more conserva-
society (or a havurah with teeth). Vol. tive. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp.
36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 77–80. 88–89.
Lebeau, William H. Marmon, Elliott M.
Electronic media and the synagogue. A Three ‘problem’ congregants. The angry
critical force for Jewish transformation. congregants. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 1983, pp. 76–78.
77–84. Max, Morris.
Lerner, Stephen C. Mixed pews. Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp.
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- 66–73.
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duction. Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, The rabbinate and the Jewish community
pp. 4–8. structure. Simon Greenberg. Response.
Levinthal, Israel H. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp.
The congregational rabbi and the Con- 66–67.
servative synagogue: a symposium. Miller, Alan W.
Vol. 29, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. The psychodynamics of the contemporary
57–60. rabbi and congregation. Vol. 43, No. 2,
The congregational rabbi and the Conserv- Winter, 1990–91, pp. 21–40.
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Levinthal. Correction. Editorial Board. The user-friendly synagogue: generating
Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, p. 87. group relationships in an era of imper-
Levitsky, Louis. sonality. Delivered at the Lilly Confer-
Jewish community centers and the syna- ence as ‘Synagogue life and family life:
gogue. Letter. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, generating group relationships in an era
Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 121. of impersonality.’ Vol. 38, No. 2, Win-
Levy, Lewis. ter, 1985–86, pp. 44–51.
Mixed seating.Israel Klavan. Letter. Vol. The user-friendly synagogue: generating
11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 42–43. group relationships in an era of imper-
Lifson, Marshall R. sonality. Delivered at the Lilly Confer-
The kosher dybbuk. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, ence as ‘Synagogue life and family life:
1960, pp. 47–49. generating group relationships in an era
Lincoln, David. of impersonality.’ Rela Geffen Monson.
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Correction. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter; 1986–87, p. 17.

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SYNAGOGUE (cont’d.) archaeology, and architecture. (ed).
Neusner, Jacob. Joseph Gutman. Review. Vol. 30,
Whither diaspora Judaism? Philip Sigal. No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 96.
Letter. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 15, No. 2, In loving memory. A memorial book for
Winter, 1961, pp. 66–67. Rabbi Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshu-
Letter. Jacob Neusner. Reply. Vol. 15, run Congregation, Louisville, Ken-
No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp. 67–69. tucky. Review. Vol. 46, No. 3,
Synagogue and center—the symposium in Spring, 1994, p. 91.
retrospect. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Win- Robbins, Greg.
ter, 1962–1963, pp. 2–19. Synagogue environmental resources. Greg
Notes on Jewish symbols in the Robbins; Ellen Bernstein. Vol. 44, No.
Greco–Roman period. Erwin Goode- 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 59–68.
nough. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Rose, Neal.
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 77–92. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem-
Ostrovsky, Raphael. bered. Reminiscences. Myron M. Fen-
Renewal in a congregation: establishing a ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs;
health cabinet. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal
1985, pp. 62–70. Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I.
Pearl, Chaim. Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C.
A tale of two communities. Vol. 23, No. 3, Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel-
Spring, 1969, pp. 16–24. ermyer. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Perkins, Carl M. Winter/Spring, 1998, p. 174.
Reflections of a recently ordained rabbi. Rosenbaum, Samuel.
Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 74–79. As we see ourselves. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
Petuchowski, Jakob J. 1965, pp. 67–74.
Jewish secularism on the march. Vol. 19, Rosenberg, Bernhard H.
No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 89–95. Flight from commitment: an explanation
Putterman, David J. of paradoxes in Jewish life. Chaim Z.
Rocking the temple. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, Rozwaski. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1,
1970, pp. 54–55. Fall, 1997, pp. 93–94.
Rabinowitz, Mayer E. Rosenblatt, Samuel.
Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva- The organ and Jewish worship: a pro-
tive Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. posal. Phillip Sigal. Reply. Vol. 17, Nos.
7–33. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp.
Raucher, Steven A. 106–112.
Crisis management and issues planning for Roskies, David G.
the synagogue. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, Learning the language of prayer. Vol. 37,
1986–87, pp. 34–37. No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 18–23.
Reisner, Avram Israel. Roth, Joel.
Joint aliyot. Teshuvah. Committee on Jew- Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
ish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, No. 2, lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Vol. 35,
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Reisner, Nathan H. Rubenstein, Richard L.
Synagogues in transition Samuel Klausner. The intellectual and contemporary Jewish
Letter. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. life. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp.
74–75. 40–46.
Resnikoff, Simon. Schafler, Samuel.
The congregation as an extended family. Teaching Conservative Judaism and the
Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 82— Jewish family. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall,
84. 1979, pp. 73–78.
Riemer, Jack. Schechter, Jack.
reviews: Primer for a revolution. Vol. 20, No. 2,
The synagogue: studies in origins, Winter, 1966, pp. 17–31.

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Schild, Erwin. Church and denominational growth:
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar what does (and does not) cause
Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter; growth or decline. David A. Roozen;
Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David C. Kirk Hadaway. Review. Cathy
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 90–92.
81–82. How your church family works: under-
Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. standing congregations as emotional
articles: systems. Peter L. Steinke. Review.
Worship for the 21st century. An agen- Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp.
da. Synagogue life; a special section. 90–91.
Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom; Effective church planning (1976), Look-
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83–84. gogue. Eli Ginzberg; Harold M. Schul-
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Running through the thistles: terminat- 3–15.
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New beginnings: the pastorate start-up 1996, pp. 53–72.
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SYNAGOGUE (cont’d.) Successful synagogue administration. Irving
Shargel, Baila R. I. Katz; Myron E. Schoen. Review. Vol.
The search for community in a suburban 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 71–72.
town. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. Stone, Ira F.
51–61. Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman
Shulman, Barry M. question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F.
Blowing in the wind. The open forum. Vol. Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp.
34, No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. 75–76.
29–31. Tigay, Jeffrey.
Siegel, Seymour. Triennial confusion. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
Keruv and the status of intermarried fami- 1974, pp. 81–84.
lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Com- United Synagogue.
ments. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, United Synagogue of America standards for
pp. 56–58. synagogue practice. Vol. 10, No. 4,
Sigal, Phillip. Summer, 1956, pp. 22–25.
Whither diaspora Judaism? Letter. Jacob Wasserman, Michael.
Neusner. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, Outreach to interfaith couples: two concep-
pp. 66–67. tual models. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988,
Letter. Jacob Neusner. Reply. Vol. 15, pp. 74–86.
No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp. 67–69. Weintraub, Samuel H.
The organ and Jewish worship: a proposal. Project Link: principled, sensitive, Conserv-
Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, ative outreach. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall,
1963, pp. 93–105. 1990, pp. 39–49.
Silver, Eliezer. Wise, Aaron M.
Mixed seating. Statement. Vol. 11, No. 1, Darshanim project. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
Fall, 1956, p.52. Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 90–92.
Silverman, David Wolf. Wohlberg, Max.
In the periodicals. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Beiti-beit tfillah. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring,
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 47–50. 1959, pp. 27–36.
A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 1, Wohlberg, Mitchell.
Fall, 1985, pp. 3–4. The American synagogue: present and
A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 2, prospects. Wolfe Kelman. Letter. Vol.
Winter, 1985–86, p. 3. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, p. 81.
Silverman, Morris. Wolpe, Gerald I.
Late Friday night services. Letter. Vol. 14, The rabbi and the congregation: reflections
No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 49–50. on a relationship. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win-
Silverstein, Alan. ter, 1990–91, pp. 41–44.
Synagogue-Federation relations: in search The synagogue as health proxy. A proposal.
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organizational life. Vol. 38, No. 2, Win- Yellin, Richard M.
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Simon, Charles. congregants. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring,
Building a community. A guide to commu- 1983, pp. 79–80.
nity outreach. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, Yoskowitz, Herbert A.
1994, pp. 44–50. Bringing young Jews back to the syna-
Singer, Shlomo. gogue. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp.
The plight of Jewish unity. Vol. 18, No. 2, 77–79.
Winter, 1964, pp. 30–39. Young, Leila Rosen.
Soloveitchik, Joseph. Women in synagogue life: models of con-
Mixed seating. Benjamin Lapidus. Letter. gregational change and one congrega-
Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall, 1956, pp. 50–51. tion’s ‘path of change.’ Vol. 38, No. 4,
Stadlen, Abraham. Summer, 1986, pp. 74–79.

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SYNAGOGUE ARCHITECTURE Silverman, David Wolf.
Agus, Jacob B. In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring,
Obsolescence in Jewish ritual law. Vol. 7, 1960, pp. 51–55.
No. 4, June, 1951, p. 17. Visotsky, Burton L.
Chiat, Marilyn J. Ancient synagogues in Eretz Yisrael. Mari-
Ancient synagogues in Eretz Yisrael. Vol. lyn J. Chiat. Letter. Vol. 35, No. 2, Win-
35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 4–18. ter, 1982, p. 95.
Cohen-Harris, Elisheva.
Where did medieval women stand? Visual TALLIT
sources, halakhic writings and architec- Abelson, Kassel.
ture. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000. pp. The status of a non-Jewish spouse and chil-
3–13. dren of a mixed-marriage in the syna-
Friedman, Theodore. gogue. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982,
Some unexplained features of ancient syna- pp. 39–49.
gogues. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, Auerbach, Selig S.
pp. 35–42. A misunderstood gemara—a wrong min-
Gertel, Elliot B. hag. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp.
articles: 69–70.
Planning the modern synagogue build- Blumenthal, Aaron H.
ing. Historical and spatial considera- The status of women in Jewish law. Vol.
tions. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40.
pp. 42–50. Cohen, Martin Samuel.
reviews: The tallit. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp.
Lessons from the European synagogue. 3–15.
Synagogues from Europe: architec- Feldman, David M.
ture, history, meaning. Carol Women’s role and Jewish law. Vol. 26, No.
Herselle Krinsky. Review essay. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 29–39.
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. Golinkin, David.
64–73. May women wear tefillin? Vol. 50, No. 1,
Hoffman, Lawrence A. Fall, 1997, pp. 3–18.
Jewish knowledge: redrawing the map. Vol. Klausner, Joseph.
38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 36–43. My Judaism. (tr.) Simcha Kling. Vol. 30,
Kayser, Stephen S. No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 3–18.
The synagogue interior today. Vol. 7, No. Rabinowitz, Mayer E.
2, January, 1951, pp. 13–19. Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
Levine, Reuben R. tive Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
Contemporary synagogue art. Avram 7–33.
Kampf. Review. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, Seldin, Ruth R.
1967, pp. 82–84. Women in the synagogue. A congregant’s
Miller, Julie. view. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp.
Planning the Jewish Museum, 1944–1947. 80–88.
From the Ratner Center. Vol. 47, No. 1, Siegel, Seymour.
Fall, 1994, pp. 60–73. Mekorot. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp.
Piltch, Gordon D. 89–90.
Synagogue architecture. Illustration. Con- Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
servative Judaism, Spring, 1986. Letter. lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Com-
Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, p. 86. ments. Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1982,
Riemer, Jack. pp. 56–58.
The synagogue: studies in origins, archaeol- TALMUD. See also JEWISH LAW; MISHNAH
ogy, and architecture. (ed). Joseph Gut- Abramowitz, Mayer.
man. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, The Satan and Rabbi Yitzhak. Vol. 35, No.
1976, p. 96. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 19–24.

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TALMUD (cont’d.) Sefer Mordechai lemassekhet Gittin,
Alexander, H.A. (Chanan). lemassekhet Kiddushin. Mayer
David Halivni and Shamma Friedman: con- Rabinowitz; Joel Roth. Of the mak-
flicting trends in Talmud criticism. Vol. ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45,
39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 45–57. No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
David Halivni and Shamma Friedman: con- Sefer hilkhot haRif. Hillel Hyman. Of
flicting trends in Talmud criticism. Let- the making of books . . . Reviews.
ter. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
pp. 104–105. Sifra divei rav. Louis Finkelstein. Of the
Agus, Jacob B. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Torah M’Sinai—the way of Takkanot. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
4, No. 2, February, 1948, pp. 5–11. Be’er Tuvia: from the writings of Rabbi
Anderson, Cynthia. Theodore Friedman. David
Scripture and supererogation: evolution of Golinkin. Of the making of books
an ethical category. Vol. 34, No. 2, . . . Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 4, Sum-
November/December, 1980, pp. 4–11. mer, 1993, pp. 93–94.
Artson, Bradley Shavit. Covenant of blood: circumcision and
articles: gender in rabbinic Judaism.
Our covenant with stones. A Jewish Lawrence A. Hoffman. Of the mak-
ecology of earth. Vol. 44, No. 1, ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49,
Fall, 1991, pp. 25–35. No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 89.
Barukh ha-Shem: God is bountiful. Vol. Auerbach, Selig S.
46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 32–43. A misunderstood gemara—a wrong minhag.
Halakhah and ethics: the holy and the Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 69–70.
good. The open forum. Marching to Baeck, Leo.
the wrong drummer. Ismar Prayer and study. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer,
Schorsch. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 1–15.
1994, pp. 70–88. Bernards, Solomon S.
Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. The living Talmud—the wisdom of the
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. Fathers, and its classical commentaries.
26–34. Judah Goldin. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3,
reviews: Spring, 1959, pp. 54–55.
The mind of the Talmud: an intellectual Blank, Debra Reed.
history of the Bavli. David Kraemer. Little known rabbinic texts on women and
Of the making of books . . . prayer. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp.
Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, 7–10.
p. 90. Bokser, Baruch M.
The rabbinic class of Roman Palestine The gospel and the land. Early Christianity
in Late Antiquity. Lee I. Levine. Of and Jewish territorial doctrine. W. D.
the making of books . . . Davies. Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall,
Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, 1975, pp. 71–74.
pp. 90–91. Bokser, Ben Zion.
Talmud Bavli: The ArtScroll series. Her- A life of Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai.
sch Goldwurm; Nosson Scherman. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1,
Of the making of books . . . Fall, 1963, pp. 66–67.
Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, Braude, William G.
1992, p. 90. Tractate Demai: a 2nd century case-book
God, Torah, Israel: traditionalism with- for modifying religious practice. Vol.
out fundamentalism. Louis Jacobs. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 3–7.
Of the making of books . . . Brem, Jerome B.
Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, At what time in Jewish history did Rosh
pp. 92–93. Hashanah begin on the first of Tishri?

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Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. Dresner, Samuel H.
73–80. Oznaim laTorah, subject-concordance to
Chinitz, Jacob. the Babylonian Talmud. Lazarus Gold-
Amendment to Jewish law. Vol. 34, No. 6, schmidt. (ed.) Rafael Edelmann. Review.
July/August, 1981, pp. 28–34. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, p. 60.
Living in Egypt. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, Eilberg, Amy.
1982, pp. 63–66. On halakhic approaches to medical care for
Cohen, Aryeh. the terminally ill. Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
Getting from Tisha b’Av to Yom Kippur. A Israel Reisner. Response. Vol. 43, No. 3,
drashah for Selihot. Vol. 49, No. 4, Spring, 1991, pp. 92–94.
Summer, 1997, pp. 69–78. Even-Chen, Alexander.
Cohen, Boaz. The Torah, revelation, and scientifique cri-
Towards a philosophy of Jewish law. Vol. tique in the teachings of Abraham
6, No. 1, October, 1949, 1–31. Joshua Heschel. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
Cohen, Gerson D. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 67–76.
Dr. Moshe Zucker. In memoriam. Morton Falk, Ze’ev.
M. Leifman; Gerson D. Cohen; Moshe The halakhic process: a systemic analysis.
Sokolow. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, Joel Roth. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3,
1988/1989, pp. 44–49. Spring, 1989, pp. 79–82.
Cohen, Jack J. Faur, Jose.
“Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis The theology of the oral Torah: revealing
rethink the Akedah. Vol. 43, No. 1, the justice of God. Jacob Neusner.
Fall, 1990, pp. 50–60. Review. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp.
Cohen, Martin Samuel. 90–92.
From Jerusalem to the edge of heaven: Finkelstein, Louis.
meditations on the soul of Israel. Ari The ethics of anonymity among the Phar-
Elon. (tr.) Tikva Frymer-Kensky. isees. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, pp.
Review. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, 1–12.
pp. 83–84. The origin of the Pharisees. Vol. 23, No. 2,
Diamond, James S. Winter, 1969, pp. 25–36.
Empty margins? Robert Gibbs; Devorah The underlying concepts of Conservative
Jacobson; James Diamond. Vol. 42, Judaism. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972,
No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 21–33. pp. 2–12.
Dorff, Elliot. Louis Ginzberg: a centenary tribute. Profes-
articles: sor Louis Ginzberg: an appreciation.
Towards a legal theory of the Conse- Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
rvative movement. Vol. 27, No. 3, 13–17.
Spring, 1973, pp. 65–77. Forman, Max L.
A Jewish approach to end-stage medi- Distinctive emphases in Conservative
cal care. Vol. 43, No. 3, Spring, Judaism vis-à-vis the Halakhah. Vol. 9,
1991, pp. 3–51. No. 1, December, 1952, pp. 34–42.
Pluralism: models for the Conserva- Franck, Isaac.
tive movement. Dedicated to the Can Diaspora Jewry survive? Vol. 32, No.
memory of Rabbi Simon Greenberg. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 58–64.
Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. Friedman, Shamma.
21–35. reviews:
letters: Mavo l’dine Yisrael bime ha-bayit
Towards a legal theory of the Conserva- Hasheni. Introduction to Jewish
tive movement. Letters. Samuel jurisprudence during the Second
Morrell; Alan J. Yuter. Response. Temple period. Ze’ev Falk. Review.
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp.
75–78. 85–88.

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TALMUD (cont’d.) Gibbs, Robert.
Friedman, Shamma (cont’d.) Empty margins? Robert Gibbs; Devorah
reviews (cont’d.): Jacobson; James Diamond. Vol. 42, No.
Encyclopedia Talmudica. (ed.) Meyer 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 21–33.
Berlin (Bar-Ilan); Shlomo Josef Glassman, Bernard.
Zevin. (tr.) Isidore Epstein; Harry The evil eye in the Bible and rabbinic litera-
Freedman. Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, ture. Rivka Ulmer. Books in Review . . .
Fall, 1971, pp. 89–91. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 90.
Talmud Yerushalmi, codex Vatican (Vat. A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her-
Ebr. 133). Page concordance index. itage and history, Vol. 1. The Talmudic
Venice edition. A. P. Sherry. Intro- period: the Medieval period & the Mid-
duction. Saul Lieberman. On the dle Ages.: The Sephardic Age. Vol. II
Yerushalmi. Review. Vol. 26, No. 3, The Silver Age of Polish Jewry. Vol. III.
Spring, 1972, pp. 92–94. The American Jewish experience:
Friedman, Theodore. returning to our land (Eretz Yisrael).
letters from Jerusalem: Eugene and Annette Labovitz. Books in
History and current conflicts. Vol. 37, Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996,
No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 64–70. pp. 82–83.
The image of the Israeli religious estab- The book and the sword: a life of learning
lishment. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, in the shadow of destruction. David
1984, pp. 62–68. Weiss Halivni. Books in review . . .
Baba Sali and other follies. Vol. 38, No. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp.
4, Summer, 1986, pp. 107–112. 78–79.
In the world of books. Vol. 39, No. 1, Swimming in the sea of Talmud. Michael
Fall, 1986, pp. 105–109. Katz; Gershon Schwartz. Books in
Breaking new ground in talmudic stud- review . . . Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
ies. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. p. 81.
59–63. Goldberg, Abraham.
Who is not a Jew? The halakhic status The place of shevut (rabbinic injunction) in
of an apostate. Vol. 41, No. 2 Win- the pattern of Sabbath observance. Vol.
ter, 1988/1989, pp. 53–60. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
reviews: 71–78.
The Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Goldin, Judah.
Berakhot, Tractate Shabbat. Adin Louis Finkelstein, n”a, 1895–1991. Vol. 45,
Steinsalz. Review. Vol. 24, No. 2, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 19–22.
Winter, 1970, pp. 90–94. Golinkin, David.
Religious law: between eternity and articles:
change. Hebrew. Zev Falk. Review. The Satan and Rabbi Yitzhak revisited.
Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. Mayer Abramovitz. Response. Vol.
83–85. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp.
Fuchs, Stephen. 50–54.
Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism. Yom HaShoah: a program of obser-
Leonard Swidler. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 3, vance. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
Spring, 1976, p. 96. 1984, pp. 52–64.
Gershfield, Edward. May women wear tefillin? Vol. 50,
The value of comparative law. Vol. 21, No. No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 3–18.
1, Fall, 1966, pp. 49–56. letters:
Hillel, Shammai and the three proselytes. David Halivni and Shamma Friedman:
Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. conflicting trends in Talmud criti-
29–39. cism.
Gertel, Elliot B. H. A. (Chanan) Alexander. Letter.
The “Holy Ghost” and Judaism. Vol. 49, Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 34–55. 91–93.

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Gordis, Daniel H. Harris, Monford.
The elusive Conservative 3rd generation. History, memory and action. Vol. 26, No.
A reaction to elitism. Vol. 37, No. 1, 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 58–62.
Fall, 1983, pp. 29–39. Hauptman, Judith.
Positive-historical Judaism exhausted: Women’s liberation in the talmudic period:
reflection’s on a Movement’s future. an assessment. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer,
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18. 1972, pp. 22–28.
Gordis, Robert. Higger, Michael.
Scholars increase peace: a new interpreta- Criteria for interpreting Jewish law. Vol. 3,
tion of a well-known passage. Vol. 36, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 5–8.
No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 16–18. Authority to interpret Jewish laws. Vol. 5,
Gordon, Leonard. No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 20–22.
Writing with Scripture: the authority Himmelfarb, Martha.
and use of the Hebrew Bible in the Rabbinic instruction in Sassanian Babylo-
Torah of formative Judaism. Jacob nia. David Goodblatt. Review. Vol. 30,
Neusner; William Scott Green. No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 94–95.
Review. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, Greek and Latin authors on the Jews and
1993, pp. 90–91. Judaism. Vol. I. From Herodotus to
Rabbinic Judaism: structure and system. Plutarch. Menahem Stern. Review.
Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2, Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 95.
Winter, 1996, pp. 89–90. Hirsch, Joseph
Graetz, Michael. Conservative Judaism. Letter. Vol. 34,
Toward a philosophy of hiddur mitzvah. No. 2, November/December, 1980,
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. p. 63.
4–14. Hoffman, Jeffrey.
Gray, Alyssa M. The ancient Torah service in light of the
Making central the peripheral. Women realia of the talmudic era. Vol. 42, No.
reading the Rabbis reading women. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 41–48.
Rereading the rabbis: a woman’s voice. Jacobs, Louis.
Judith Hauptman. Review essay. Vol. articles:
51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 74–80. The concept of power in the Jewish tra-
Greenberg, Simon. dition. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980,
Intellectual freedom in the Jewish tradition. pp. 18–28.
Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. reviews:
15–21. The rabbinic mind. Max Kadushin.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965,
Supplement. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, pp. 67–69.
1970, pp. 75–141. A conceptual approach to the Mekilta.
Ethics, religion and Judaism. Part II. Vol. Max Kadushin. Review. Vol. 24,
27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 75–129. No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 93–94.
Solomon Schechter as a theologian. Vol. 39, Jacobson, Devorah.
No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 7–29. Empty margins? Robert Gibbs; Devorah
Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic uni- Jacobson; James Diamond. Vol. 42, No.
verse of discourse and discover of 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 21–33.
organic thinking (I). Vol. 42, No. 1, Kalmin, Richard.
Fall, 1989, pp. 5–19. Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara: the Jewish
Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic uni- predilection for justified law. David
verse of discourse and discover of Weiss-Halivni. Review essay. Vol. 39,
organic thinking (II). Vol. 42, No. 2, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 78–84.
Winter, 1989–90, pp. 3–11. Kanter, Shamai.
Grossman, Susan. History and Torah. Jacob Neusner. Books
Feminism, midrash and mikveh. Vol. 44, in brief. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965,
No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 7–17. p. 78.

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TALMUD (cont’d.) Mekotot umasorot. Irwin H. Plaut.
Katz, Jacob. Review. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983,
Is the re-establishment of the Sanhedrin a pp. 73–77.
solution? Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, Kreitman, Benjamin Z.
1958, pp. 13–20. Toward a creative halakhah. Vol. 22, No.
Kaufman, William E. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 34–41.
Worship and ethics. Max Kadushin. Lasker, Arnold A.
Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, Birkat Hahammah: the blessing of the sun.
pp. 80–82. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/February, 1981,
Kensky, Alan. pp. 17–28.
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All is in the hands of heaven: the teach- golies. Of the making of books . . .
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Izbica. Morris M. Faierstein. Of the 1995, pp. 94–95.
making of books . . . Review. Vol. Facing the abusing God: a theology of
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. protest. David R. Blumenthal. Of
92–93. the making of books . . . Reviews.
Jewish personal and social ethics. Louis Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
Jacobs. Of the making of books . . . 92–94.
Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, For those who can’t believe: over-
1991, p. 94. coming the obstacles to faith.
In God’s mirror: reflections and essays. Harold M. Schulweis. Of the
Harold M. Schulweis. Of the mak- making of books . . . Reviews.
ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 96. 94–96.
In partnership with God: contemporary Jewish renewal: a path to healing and
Jewish law and ethics. Byron L. transformation. Michael Lerner. Of
Sherwin. Of the making of books the making of books . . . Reviews.
. . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp.
1992, p. 91. 91–94.
Understanding the rabbinic mind. The history of Sukkot in the 2nd Tem-
Essays on the hermeneutic of Max ple and rabbinic period. Jeffrey L.
Kadushin. Peter Ochs. Of the mak- Rubenstein. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2,
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No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 92–93. The fire in the equations: science, reli-
Torah through the ages: a short history gion & the search for God. Kitty
of Judaism. Jacob Neusner. Of the Ferguson. Of the making of books
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. . . . Reviews. Vol. 48, No. 4, Sum-
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. mer, 1996, p. 94.
93–94. Travels on the private Zodiac: reflec-
God, Torah, Israel: traditionalism with- tions on Jewish life, ritual, and spiri-
out fundamentalism. Louis Jacobs. tuality. Martin Samuel Cohen. Of
Of the making of books . . . the making of books . . . Reviews.
Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p.
pp. 92–93. 95.
Walking humbly with God: the life and No other Gods: the modern struggle
writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah against idolatry. Kenneth Seeskin.
Matt. (ed.) Daniel C. Matt. Of the Of the making of books . . .
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996,
46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, p. 92. p. 88.
Threescore and ten: essays in honor of On life after death. Elisabeth Kubler-
Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on the Ross. Of the making of books . . .
occasion of his 70th birthday. Abra- Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996,
ham J. Karp; Louis Jacobs; Chaim p. 90.
Zalman Dimitrovsky. Of the making Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua
of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. Heschel’s poetics of piety. Edward K.
1, Fall, 1994, p. 91. Kaplan. Of the making of books . . .
Teaching your children about God: a Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
modern Jewish approach. David J. 1997, pp. 94–95.
Wolpe. Of the making of books . . . The disappearance of God: a divine
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, mystery. Richard Elliot Friedman.
pp. 94–95. Of the making of books . . .
A gathering of angels: angels in Jewish Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
life and literature. Morris B. Mar- 1997, pp. 95–96.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) Rabbi Max Routtenberg. Vol. 40, No.
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A commentary on Rabbi Kook. Mish- Caine, Burton.
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Renewing the covenant: a theology for 1973, pp. 10–18.
the postmodern Jews. Eugene B. Chiel, Arthur A.
Borowitz. Review essay. Elliot N. Dorff. Benjamin Franklin and Menachem Mendel
Letter. Eugene B. Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. Lefin. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979,
1, Fall, 1997, pp. 61–65. pp. 50–55.
Matters of degree and kind. An open Chiel, Samuel.
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let- Judaism after modernity. Eugene B.
ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a Borowitz. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3,
theology for the postmodern Jews. Spring, 2000, pp. 91–92.
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Let- Children of Theresienstadt.
ter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Vol. I never saw another butterfly. Poems and
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71. drawings. The children of Theresien-
Braiterman, Zachary. stadt. Books in brief. Shamai Kanter.
Living in the image of God: Jewish teach- Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, p. 101.
ing to perfect the world. Irving Green- Chinitz, Jacob.
berg; Shalom Freedman. Review. Vol. letters:
52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 89–91. Explaining a book: from ‘the messianic
Breslauer, S. Daniel. idea in Judaism’ to ‘Judaisms and
articles: their Messiahs.’ Jacob Neusner. Let-
Thoughts on idolatry. Occasioned by ter. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp.
the new High Holy Day mahzor. 87–89.
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. reviews:
52–57. Religion, philosophy and Judaism. Vol.
Decoding the Jewish elements of I and 1: From Christianity to Judaism,
Thou. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, theological and philosophical arti-
pp. 34–45. cles. Aharon Shear-Yashuv. Review.
The dove: reimagining the chosen peo- Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp.
ple. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, 73–76.
pp. 83–88. Coffin, William Sloane.
reviews: “Where does God dwell in America
Abraham Joshua Heschel: between today?” Originally given at the Heschel
philosopher and hero. The wis- yahrzeit service, B’nai Jeshurun, NYC,
dom of Heschel. Selected by Ruth 1998. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring,
Marcus Goodhill. Review essay. 1998, pp. 150–154.
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. Cohen, Arthur A.
47–50. Our present situation. Vol. 11, No. 2, Win-
Brown, Michael. ter, 1957, pp. 13–19.
Knight of faith or man of doubt? A con- reviews:
temporary reading of the akedah. Vol. Martin Buber; the life of dialogue. Mau-
35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 17–23. rice Friedman. Review. Vol. 12, no.
Burnstein, Alexander J. 2, Winter, 1958, pp. 29–33.
Conception of Israel in the Kusari. Vol. 1, Analysis of “Anatomy of faith”. Milton
No. 2, June, 1945, pp. 19–26. Steinberg. (ed.) Arthur A. Cohen.
The problem of evil. Israel Lebendiger. Review. Jacob B. Agus; Ira J. Eisen-
Critical Comments. Vol. 2, No. 2, stein. Reply. Vol. 14, No. 4, Sum-
February, 1946, pp. 19–21. mer, 1960, pp. 14–21.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) tial? Editorial Board. Vol. 5, No. 1–2,
Cohen, Boaz. October–January, 1948–1949, p. 50.
Towards a philosophy of Jewish law. Vol. Cox, Harvey.
6, No. 1, October, 1949, 1–31. Religious tradition as “selective retrieval.”
Cohen, Carl. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp.
Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 8, No. 1, Novem- 20–25.
ber, 1951, pp. 1–13. Cytron, Barry.
Cohen, Hermann. letters:
Day of Atonement. English. Vol. 10, No. 4, Our community’s need for theology.
Summer, 1956, pp. 37–39. When ideology becomes theology.
Cohen, Jack J. Creating a theological language of
Problems of religion in the Jewish state. and for Conservative Jews. Ellen M.
(Hebrew). Vol. 5, No. 1–2, Umansky. Response. Barry Cytron.
October–January, 1948–1949, pp. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
56–51. 21–24.
The end of halakhah? Vol. 8, No. 2, Janu- Contemporary philosophical quests for
ary, 1952, pp. 9–15. God. On knowing God. Neil Gill-
“Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis man. Response. Barry D. Cytron.
rethink the Akedah. Vol. 43, No. 1, Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Fall, 1990, pp. 50–60. 65–68.
Cohen, Martin Samuel. reviews:
articles: Contemporary Christologies: a Jewish
The tallit. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, response. Eugene B. Borowitz.
pp. 3–15. Review. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring,
Deconstructing Leviticus 16. Implica- 1982, pp. 83–86.
tions for latter-day Jewish spirituali- Jews and Christians: getting our stories
ty from an ancient ritual text. Vol. straight. Michael Goldberg. Review.
48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 57–68. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp.
Contemporary use of sacred texts to 100–101.
generate and reflect images of God. Dalin, David G.
Seeking God in the Bible. Vol. 51, Heidegger and Nazism. A study in moral
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 27–33. irresponsibility. Heidegger and Nazism.
Drowning in God. Vol. 51, No. 3, Victor Farias. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4,
Spring, 1999, pp. 79–82. Summer, 1991, pp. 80–85.
Living in God. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, Davis, Joseph M.
2000, pp. 57–63. Toward a theology for Conservative
Breaking the teeth of the wicked. Judaism. Neil Gillman. Letter. Vol. 37,
Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 108–109.
52–58. On the idea of covenant. Vol. 41, No. 4,
letters: Summer, 1989, pp. 20–34.
Contemporary use of sacred texts to Derby, Josiah.
generate and reflect images of God. Judaism: profile of a faith. Ben Zion
Seeking God in the Bible. Martin Bokser. Review. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter,
Samuel Cohen. Response. Howard 1965, pp. 98–100.
A. Addison. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, Dewey, Bradley R.
1999, pp. 34–36. The Elie Wiesel phenomenon. 1. Interpreta-
reviews: tion and prediction. Bradley R. Dewey;
A living covenant: the innovative spirit Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
in traditional Judaism. David Hart- 1970, pp. 25–33.
man. Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, Dorff, Elliot N.
1998, pp. 89–91. articles:
Conservative Judaism. Two ways to approach God. Vol. 30,
Is the doctrine of ‘a chosen people’ essen- No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 58–67.

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Revelation. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, A Jewish philosophy and pattern of
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 58–69. life. Simon Greenberg. Review. Vol.
The effects of science on Jewish law. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp.
Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, 70–74.
pp. 52–60. Autonomy vs. community. The ongoing
Conservative Judaism and theology. Reform/Conservative difference.
Introduction. Elliot N. Dorff; Gor- Renewing the covenant: a theology
don Tucker. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, for the postmodern Jews. Eugene B.
1999, pp. 7–8. Borowitz. Review essay. Vol. 48,
Contemporary use of sacred texts to No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 64–68.
generate and reflect images of God. Douglas, Mary.
Knowing God through prayer. Elliot Holy joy: rereading Leviticus. The anthro-
N. Dorff. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, pologist and the believer. Delivered as
1999, pp. 37–52. the 1993 Henry Rapaport Lecture, Jew-
Contemporary use of sacred texts to gen- ish Theological Seminary. Vol. 46, No.
erate and reflect images of God. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 3–14.
Knowing God through prayer. Elliot Dresner, Samuel H.
N. Dorff. The limits of knowing God. articles:
Response. Baruch Frydman-Kohl. Vol. The circle of Musar according to Rabbi
51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 53–55. Ya’akov Yosef of Polnoy. Vol. 10,
Conservative Judaism and theology. No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 27–40.
Epilogue. Elliot N. Dorff; Gordon Man, God, and atomic war. Vol. 15,
Tucker. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 1–29.
1999, pp. 126–127. The Elie Wiesel phenomenon. 2. Wit-
letters: ness for Judaism. Bradley R. Dewey;
“End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 25, No. 1,
Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram Fall, 1970, pp. 34–41.
Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker. Abraham Joshua Heschel: 10 years after
Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, his death. Introduction to Heschel.
1992, pp. 95–96. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83,
The Reform Judaism of Renewing the pp. 4–8.
covenant. An open letter to Elliot Heschel and halakah: the vital center.
Dorff. Renewing the covenant: a Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp.
theology for the postmodern Jews. 18–31.
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Heschel and halakah: the vital center.
Elliot N. Dorff. Letter. Eugene B. Samuel H. Dresner. Corrections.
Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Editorial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2,
pp. 61–65. Winter, 1992, p. 92.
Matters of degree and kind. An open Goddess feminism. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall,
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open 1993, pp. 3–23.
letter to me. Renewing the covenant: letters:
a theology for the postmodern Jews. Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H.
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Dresner. Review. Salamon Faber.
Letter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976,
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71. p. 96.
reviews: Goddess feminism. Letter. Arthur
Major themes in modern philosophies Waskow. Reply. Vol. 46, No. 3,
of Judaism. Eliezer Berkovits. Spring, 1994, pp. 95–96.
Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, reviews:
1976, pp. 87–90. What is this Jewish heritage? Ludwig
Contemporary Jewish philosophies. Lewisohn. Introduction. Milton
William E. Kaufman. Review. Vol. Hindus. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No.
30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 76.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) Fackenheim, Emil L.
Dresner, Samuel H. (cont’d.) reviews:
reviews (cont’d.): God in search of man. Abraham
Pirakim biyahadut. Jakob J. Petuchows- Joshua Heschel. Review. Vol. 15,
ki; Ezra Spicehandler. Books in brief. No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 50–53.
Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. God in search of man. Abraham
76–77. Joshua Heschel. Review. Jacob B.
The recurring pattern: studies in anti- Agus. Reply. Letter. Vol. 16, No. 1,
Judaism in modern thought. Fall, 1961, pp. 59–60.
Nathan Rotenstreich. Books in God in search of man. Abraham
brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, Joshua Heschel. Review. Jacob B.
1964, p. 77. Agus. Letter. Response. Vol. 17,
The genesis of faith: the depth theology No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
of Abraham Joshua Heschel. John p. 86.
Merkle. Review. Vol. 38, No. 3, The religious situation: 1969. (ed.)
Spring, 1986, pp. 94–96. Donald R. Cutler. Essay. Elijah a
Eisenstein, Ira. J. nd the empiricists. Review. Trude
Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob B. Weiss-Rosmarin. Vol. 24, No. 1,
Agus. Analysis. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring, Fall, 1969, pp. 86–91.
1956, pp. 5–9. Faierstein, Morris M.
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.) Meir ibn Gabbai on the love of God. Vol.
Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 83–85.
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. ‘God’s need for the commandments’ in
5–13. medieval kabbalah. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall,
Elkins, Dov Peretz. 1982, pp. 45–59.
letters: Faur, Jose.
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris The theology of the oral Torah: revealing
Laub. Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins. the justice of God. Jacob Neusner.
Response. Seymour Siegel. Reply. Review. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp.
Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 90–92.
83–84. Feld, Edward.
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris Judaism faces the 20th century: a biogra-
Laub. Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins. phy of Mordecai M. Kaplan. Mel Scult.
Response. Seymour Siegel. Reply. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994,
Dov Peretz Elkins. Letter. William E. pp. 85–87.
Kaufman. Response. Vol. 23, No. 2, Fenster, Myron M.
Winter, 1969, pp. 83–84. Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur-
Ellis, Richard S. vival. 2nd edition. Gilbert S. Rosenthal.
The book of Leviticus and the fractal geom- Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
etry of Torah. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1987/1988, pp. 97–100.
1997, pp. 27–34. Fine, David J.
Epstein, Lawrence J. Positive-historical Judaism. The open
Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, forum. Positive-historical Judaism
1992, pp. 73–79. exhausted: reflection’s on a Movement’s
Even-Chen, Alexander. future. Daniel H. Gordis. Vol. 47, No.
The Torah, revelation, and scientifique cri- 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 71–81.
tique in the teachings of Abraham The meaning of Catholic Israel. Vol. 50,
Joshua Heschel. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 29–47.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 67–76. Finkelstein, Louis.
Faber, Salamon. Human equality in the Jewish tradition.
Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 2–27.
Dresner. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum- Fox, Marvin.
mer, 1975, pp. 93–95. Guideposts in Modern Judaism. Jacob

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Agus. Analysis and review. Vol. 10, No. Gordon Tucker. Getting real:
3, Spring, 1956, pp. 9–18. response. Baruch Frydman-Kohl.
The zaddik. Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 96–98.
39–42. reviews:
Freeman, Gordon M. When bad things happen to good peo-
Revelation as authority. Sinai from the per- ple. Harold S. Kushner. Review
spective of political science. Vol. 46, essay. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983,
No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 60–69. pp. 90–101.
Freund, Richard A. Gamze, Noah M.
The ethical realism of Seymour Siegel. Pop theology. David Wolf Silverman. Letter.
Originally presented at the Association Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp.
of Jewish Studies Conference, Boston, 78–79.
December, 1988. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, Gelernter, David.
1992, pp. 67–81. The sea-song resounds. Rereading parshat
“Somos testigos—we are witnesses.” The Beshallah. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994,
Jewish theology of liberation of Rabbi pp. 15–28.
Marshall T. Meyer. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, Gerstein, Louis.
1994, pp. 27–38. Am ha-sayaf ve-am ha-sefer. Hebrew. Vol.
Friedland, Eric L. 2, No. 1, October, 1945, pp. alef-gimel.
Theology and poetry: studies in the Gertel, Elliot B.
medieval piyyut. Jakob J. Petuchowski. articles:
Review. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. Revelation, the Bible, and the histori-
84–86. ans. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June,
Friedman, Maurice. 1981, pp. 34–40.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: towards a phi- Revelation and rabbinic tradition. Vol.
losophy of Judaism. Reviews. Vol. 10, 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 60–67.
No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 1–10. Jacob Kohn as religious thinker: a criti-
The natural and the supernatural Jew. cal appreciation. Vol. 42, No. 3,
Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 18, No. Spring, 1990, pp. 3–20.
3, Spring, 1964, pp. 48–54. Moving beyond “history.” The chal-
Friedman, Theodore. lenge of Michael Oakeshott. Vol. 44,
letters from Jerusalem: No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 3–32.
Jewish religious tradition: a new look. Zionism broadly defined. A religious
To be a Jew—identity and world perspective. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring,
view. 1994, pp. 55–61.
Alexander Barzel. Review essay. Vol. The “Holy Ghost” and Judaism. Vol.
33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 68–72. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 34–55.
Tragedy and theology, punishment and Mortimer J. Adler: apostle of apostasy?
politics. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
1986, pp. 89–93. 43–60.
Frydman-Kohl, Baruch. reviews:
articles: Recouping revelation—and maybe the
Contemporary use of sacred texts to “word of God.” The theology of
generate and reflect images of God. Salomon
Knowing God through prayer. Elliot Ludwig Steinheim. Aharon Shear-
N. Dorff. The limits of knowing Yashuv. Review essay. Vol. 41, No. 2
God. Response. Baruch Frydman- Winter, 1988/1989, pp. 61–73.
Kohl. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, The World Parliament of Religions.
pp. 53–55. Seminars held in Chicago, 1993.
Contemporary philosophical quests for Teach ‘Em Company. Review and
God. Metaphysical realism. Theoret- response. Review essay. Vol. 48, No.
ical and practical considerations. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 69–82.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) rary guide for Jewish ethical behav-
Gillman, Neil. ior. Kerry M. Olitzky; Rachel T.
articles: Sabath. Books in Review . . . Vol.
Morenu Franz Rosenzweig. Vol. 36, 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, p. 86.
No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 43–48. The book and the sword: a life of learn-
Toward a theology for Conservative ing in the shadow of destruction.
Judaism. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, David Weiss Halivni. Books in
pp. 4–22. review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Judaism and the search for spirituality. 1997, pp. 78–79.
Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, In search of wholeness: the pursuit of
pp. 5–18. spiritual integrity in a delusional
Positive-historical Judaism. The open world. Martin Samuel Cohen. Books
forum. Positive-historical Judaism in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
exhausted: reflection’s on a Move- 1997, p. 79.
ment’s future. Daniel H. Gordis. The Jewish moral virtues. Eugene B.
Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. Borowitz; Frances Weinman
84–86. Schwartz. Books in review . . . Vol.
Epistemological tensions in Heschel’s 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 81.
thought. Originally delivered at the Beyond reasonable doubt. Louis Jacobs.
Conference of the Association of Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 1,
Jewish Studies, Boston, 1997. Vol. Fall, 1999, pp. 81–82.
50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, Glazer, Henry.
pp. 77–83. The Song of Songs: Judaism’s document of
Contemporary philosophical quests for revelation. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter,
God. On knowing God. Vol. 51, 1990–91, pp. 55–60.
No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 59–64. Goldenberg, Robert.
Contemporary philosophical quests for The ethical categories of Reinhold Niebuhr.
God. On knowing God. Neil Gill- Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 67–74.
man. Response. Barry D. Cytron. Goldman, Herman.
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. A midrash. Vol. 34, No. 1,
65–68. September/October, 1980, pp. 40–42.
reviews: Goldsmith, Emanuel S.
From Marxism to Judaism: the collected letters:
essays of Will Herberg. David G. The definition of evil in post-Holocaust
Dalin. Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, theology. Lawrence Troster. Letter.
1991, pp. 86–88. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, p. 89.
A question of faith: an atheist and a reviews:
rabbi debate the existence of God. The vision of the void. Michael Beren-
William E. Kaufman; Morton Shor. baum. Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Sum-
Review. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, mer, 1980, pp.97–98.
1997, pp. 81–83. Goldstein, Jonathan A.
The evolving God in Jewish process the- Even the righteous can perish by his faith.
ology. William E. Kaufman. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp.
Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 57–70.
81–83. Goldstein, Leon J.
Gittelson, Roland. Philosophy and the Holocaust. The Philo-
The current theological situation. Seymour sophical Forum. (ed.) Berel Lang. Spe-
Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum- cial issue. Review essay. Vol. 39, No. 1,
mer, 1969, p. 23. Fall, 1986, pp. 110–116.
Glassman, Bernard. Goodman, Lenn E.
reviews: An historic misunderstanding of the ‘Keriy-
“How to” Judaic books of interest. at Shema.’ Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
Striving toward virtue: a contempo- 1979, pp. 36–49.

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Gordis, Daniel H. Graetz. Theories, models, and
Positive-historical Judaism exhausted: metaphors. Response. William E. Kauf-
reflection’s on a Movement’s future. man. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 3–18. 81–83.
Gordis, David M. Graubart, Alexander.
Judaism and ethics. Daniel Jeremy Silver. God at the center: meditations on Jewish
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, spirituality. David R. Blumenthal.
pp. 90–91. Review. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter,
Gordis, Robert F. 1989–90, pp. 64–66.
articles: Green, Arthur E.
Travelers’ tales. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew-
1959, pp. 19–20. ish theology and the current world situ-
Biblical wisdom and modern existential- ation: Response to Richard Rubenstein.
ism. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E.
pp. 1–10. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel;
A note on God’s foreknowledge and Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4,
man’s freedom. Vol. 34, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 26–32.
March/April, 1981, pp. 49–51. The role of Jewish mysticism in contempo-
letters: rary theology of Judaism. Vol. 30, No.
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 10–24.
(ed.) Arthur A. Cohen. Letter. Vol. The river of light: spirituality, Judaism and
15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 43–44. the evolution of consciousness.
Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Lawrence Kushner. Review. Vol. 37,
Review. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Letter. No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 73–75.
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. Greenberg, Sidney.
91–92. When children ask about God. Harold S.
reviews: Kushner. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win-
Some observations on Jewish existen- ter, 1972, pp. 88–89.
tialism: reply to analysis of Judaism Greenberg, Simon.
for the modern age. Robert Gordis. articles:
Review. Judah Nadich; Shamai Kan- Ethics, religion and Judaism. Part I. Vol.
ter. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
8–17. 85–126.
Toward a modern view of Jewish tradi- Ethics, religion and Judaism. Part II.
tion. Principles of the Jewish faith. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp.
Louis Jacobs. Review essay. Vol. 21, 75–129.
No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 1–12. Solomon Schechter as a theologian.
Gordon, Leonard. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp.
Rabbinic Judaism: structure and system. 7–29.
Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2, Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic
Winter, 1996, pp. 89–90. universe of discourse and discover
Engendering Judaism: a new theology and of organic thinking (I). Vol. 42,
ethics. Rachel Adler. Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 5–19.
No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 88–89. Kadushin as explorer of the rabbinic
Graeber, Bruce S. universe of discourse and discover of
Heschel and the philosophy of time. Vol. organic thinking (II). Vol. 42, No. 2,
33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 44–56. Winter, 1989–90, pp. 3–11.
Graetz, Michael. Greenspahn, Frederick E.
Contemporary philosophical quests for Abraham J. Heschel, prophetic inspiration
God. Metaphors for God. Vol. 51, No. after the prophets: Maimonides and
2, Winter, 1999, pp. 69–80. other authorities. Morris Faierstein.
Contemporary philosophical quests for Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp.
God. Metaphors for God. Michael 90–91.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) Herberg, Will.
Greenstein, Edward L. Judaism as personal decision. Vol. 22, No.
The poetics of Biblical narrative: ideologi- 4, Summer, 1968, pp. 9–20.
cal literature and the drama of reading. Heschel, Abraham Joshua.
Meir Steinberg. Review. Vol. 42, No. 4, articles:
Summer, 1990, pp. 66–68. The task of the Hazzan. Vol. 12, No. 2,
Greenstone, Julius H. Winter, 1958, pp. 1–8.
Election of Israel. Vol. 1, No. 2, June, The nation and the individual. Abraham
1945, pp. 27–30. Joshua Heschel. (tr.) Simcha Kling;
Gutoff, Joshua. Samuel H. Dresner. Delivered at the
Blessings and ethics. The spiritual life of 1957 Jerusalem Ideological Conference.
justice. For Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 10–26.
Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. From mission to dialogue? Vol. 21, No. 3,
50–58. Spring, 1967, pp. 1–11.
Guttmann, Julius. On prayer. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
The principles of Judaism. Vol. 14, No. 1, 1–12.
Fall, 1959, pp. 1–11. The concept of “beings” in the philosophy
Hammer, Robert Alan. of Ibn Gabirol. (tr.) David Wolf Silver-
The Holocaust. The God of suffering. man. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp.
Robert McAfee Brown; David Wolf Sil- 89–95.
verman; Ismar Schorsch; Robert Alan Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham
Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Win- Joshua Heschel. Poems. (tr.) Morton
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Harlow, Jules. Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 5–21.
Feminist linguistics and Jewish liturgy. Vol. Pikuach neshama. To save a soul. Vol. 50,
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 3–25. Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
Harris, Monford. 181–192.
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Toward a theology of divorce. Vol. 23, Theological affinities in the writings of
No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 33–44. Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin
reviews: Luther King, Jr. Published also in Black
The faith of Judaism. Isadore Epstein. Zion: African-American religious
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Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 98–100. Hindus, Milton.
Jewish existence. Ignaz Maybaum. The earth is the Lord’s. The Sabbath. Abra-
Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, ham Joshua Heschel. Review. Vol. 20,
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Hartman, Geoffrey H. Hirsh, Richard.
Religious literacy. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, articles:
1988, pp. 26–34. Reflections on “healing” in contempo-
Hecht, I. Michael. rary liberal Judaism. Vol. 49, No. 3,
Faith and doubt: studies in traditional Jew- Spring, 1997, pp. 22–31.
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Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. Judaism as a civilization—its enduring
95–96. impact. Myer Kripke. Letter.
Heller, Bernard. Stephen Chaim Listfield. Response.
Anatomy of faith. Milton Steinberg. (ed.) Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp.
Arthur A. Cohen. Analysis and review. 95–96.
Jacob B. Agus. Letter. Vol. 15, No. 3, Holtz, Avraham.
Spring, 1961, pp. 38–40. Hillel Zeitlin: critic, mystic, social architect.

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Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. Kanter, Shamai.
50–65. The miracle of the commonplace: a sermon
Religion and the arts in the theology of for Parashah Tazri’ah. Vol. 10, No. 2,
Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. 28, No. Winter, 1956, pp. 22–26.
1, Fall, 1973, pp. 27–39. reviews:
Huber, Gary A. Judaism for the modern age. Robert
The role of Jewish mysticism in contempo- Gordis. Analysis and review. Judah
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Green. Letter. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 5–8.
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 109–110. This is my God. Herman Wouk.
Hyman, James. Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer,
Meaningfulness, the ineffable, and the com- 1960, pp. 57–60.
mandments. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win- History and Torah. Jacob Neusner.
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Isaac, Erich and Rael Jean. mer, 1965, p. 78.
A kaddish for liberation theology? Vol. 45, Between God and man: an interpreta-
No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 56–68. tion of Judaism from the writings of
Isaacson, J. A. Abraham J. Heschel. Fritz Roth-
Rediscovering Judaism: reflections on a schild. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No.
new theology. Arnold Jacob Wolf. 4, Summer, 1965, p. 78.
Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, A pile of stones. Hugh Nissenson.
pp. 85–89. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
Jacobs, Louis. 1965, p. 81.
articles: The face of God after Auschwitz. Ignaz
The concept of power in the Jewish tra- Maybaum. Books in brief. Vol. 20,
dition. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 82–83.
pp. 18–28. Quest I, September, 1965. Jonathan
Divine foreknowledge and human free Stone. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No.
will. Vol. 34, No. 1, 1, Fall, 1965, p. 83.
September/October, 1980, pp. 4–16. Contract with God. Walter E. Reed; Fay
Holy places. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring, Sand Reed. Books in brief. Vol. 20,
1984, pp. 4–16. No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 90.
reviews: Letters to Jewish college students. Theo-
Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah dore Friedman. Books in brief. Vol.
shel hadorot (Theology of ancient 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 pp. 90–91.
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1964, pp. 59–61. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, Win-
The rabbinic mind. Max Kadushin. ter, 1966 p. 91.
Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, Yoshe Kalb. I. J. Singer. Introduction.
pp. 67–69. Isaac Bashevis Singer. (tr.) Maurice
Kadushin, Max. Samuel. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No.
On the meaning of Shekhinah. Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 92.
1, January, 1945, pp. 9–14. A theological re-encounter with
The indeterminacy of belief. Vol. 33, No. 3, Judaism. Discerning the way: a the-
Spring, 1980, pp. 3–6. ology of the Jewish Christian reality.
Kamsler, Harold M. Paul M. van Buren. Review. Vol. 35,
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No. 4, May, 1950, pp. 5–7. A Christian theology of the people
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pp. 43–45. ter, 1985–86, pp. 90–91.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) Evil and the morality of God. Harold
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The spiritual radicalism of Abraham Joshua 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 70–73.
Heschel. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. Recent Jewish theology. Sacred frag-
40–49. ments: recovering theology for the
Metaphor and miracle. Abraham Joshua modern Jew. Neil Gillman. Review
Heschel and the holy spirit. Vol. 46, No. essay. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter,
2, Winter, 1994, pp. 3–18. 1990–91, pp. 83–85.
Readiness before God. Abraham Heschel in Recent Jewish theology. The healer of
Europe. Originally delivered at the shattered hearts: a Jewish view of
Association for Jewish Studies, Boston, God. David J. Wolpe. Review essay.
MA, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91,
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 22–35. pp. 85–87.
Kaplan, Louis L. Recent Jewish theology. God and evil: a
A conversation with Horace M. Kallen. Jewish perspective. David Birnbaum.
Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. Review essay. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win-
78–82. ter, 1990–91, pp. 87–89.
Kaplan, Mordecai M. The banality of good and evil: moral
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Judaism. Abraham J. Karp. Vol. 11, No. Review. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999,
2, Winter, 1957, pp. 20–25. pp. 89–90.
Karp, Abraham J. Is there a Jewish philosophy? Rethink-
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pp. 14–21. 2000, pp. 99–101.
Go forth and shout. Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. Kaufmann, Fritz.
20–28. Baeck and Buber. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter,
Kaufman, William E. 1958, pp. 9–22.
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evaluation. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, The development of a Conservative
1971, pp. 33–40. dynamic. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992,
The contemporary relevance of Morde- pp. 62–72.
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No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. The legend of the Baal-Shem. Martin
11–16. Buber. Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter,
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God. Metaphors for God. Michael Kessler, Stanley M.
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Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris Kimelman, Reuven.
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Dov Peretz Elkins. Letter. Vol. 23, Klausner, Joseph.
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Worship and ethics. Max Kadushin. Klein, Isaac.
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1966, pp. 80–82. The doctrine of election in tannaitic lit-

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erature. Benjamin W. Helfgott. reviews:
Review. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, Man and God: studies in biblical theolo-
1956, pp. 57–58. gy. Eliezer Berkovits. Review. Vol.
Iyyunim bemahshevet Yisrael. Studies in 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 93–94.
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(ed.) Benjamin C. I. Ravid. Review. essays on Jewish thought and life.
Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. Alfred Jospe. Books in brief. Review.
89–91. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, p.
Law and Theology in Judaism. David 94.
Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Faith and reason: essays in Judaism.
Summer, 1975, pp. 88–92. Robert Gordis; Ruth B. Waxman.
Kling, Simcha. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 27, No.
The meaning of God in modern Jewish reli- 4, Summer, 1973, p. 96.
gion. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. Four paths to one God. Gilbert S.
Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. Rosenthal. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3,
24–27. Spring, 1974, pp. 90–91.
Kollin, Gilbert. Why me? Hyman Agress. Review. Vol.
In search of a balance. Vol. 23, No. 3, 28, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp.
Spring, 1969, pp. 74–78. 93–94.
Konvitz, Milton R. Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 2, Win-
Law and morals: in the Hebrew Scriptures, ter, 1982–83, p. 3.
Plato and Aristotle. Foreword. Louis Theological and halakhic reflections on
Finkelstein. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, the Holocaust. Bernhard H. Rosen-
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Kripke, Meyer S. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 92–93.
Judaism as a civilization—its enduring Lasker, Arnold A.
impact. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, “End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic
1981, pp. 17–23. Approach.” Elliot N. Dorff; Avram
Thinking about Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol. Reisner. Letter. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 87–97. 1992, pp. 92–93.
Conservative Judaism and theology. Lebendiger, Israel.
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pp. 92–93. ary, 1946, pp. 15–19.
Kullmann, Eugen. The need for belief in immortality. Vol. 15,
Tikvah and mitzvah. Vol. 10, No. 4, Sum- No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 35–42.
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Kung, Hans. A woman’s book of grieving. Nessa
The reemergence of the sacred. Transmit- Rapoport. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3,
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1988, pp. 8–19. Der Shem hameforash: mensch. Abraham
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Fall, 1997, pp. 19–26. Lerner, David G.
Kushner, Harold S. Hekhalot Rabbati. The mystical text and its
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Positive-historical Judaism. The open Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 74–83.
forum. Positive-historical Judaism Levin, Leonard.
exhausted: reflection’s on a Move- Heschel’s homage to the rabbis. Torah min
ment’s future. Daniel H. Gordis. ha-Shamayim as historical theology.
Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998,
81–84. pp. 56–66.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) Handling crisis. An aggadic response. Vol.
Levine, Mordecai Herschel. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 58–67.
Redemption in the hymn of glory (An’im Merkle, John C.
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1984, pp. 83–85. Joshua Heschel’s religious philosophy.
Levine, Murray. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp.
God: a biography. Jack Miles. Review. Vol. 13–25.
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 86–87. Milgrom, Jacob.
Levy, Felix A. Vertical retribution: ruminations on parshat
Religion and science. Hebrew. Julius Shelah. Delivered at the Annual Collo-
Guttmann. Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, quiuim of the University of Judaism and
Winter, 1957, pp. 43–49. the Graduate Theological Union, Berke-
Lieber, David. ly, Ojai, CA. Vol. 34, No. 3,
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5–6. At times He is near . . . Vol. 23, No. 4,
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No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp. 79–80. idea in the Nazi genocide. Berel Lang.
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The polarity of holiness. Vol. 18, No. 1, 1993, pp. 81–85.
Fall, 1963, pp. 55–59. Muffs, Yochanan.
Mackler, Aaron. John Dewey’s influence. Dewey on religion:
Bridge or barrier: Martin Buber on An introduction. Yochanan Muffs;
halakhah, man and God. Vol. 33, No. Ronald Kronish. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter,
3, Spring, 1980, pp. 38–43. 1976, pp. 40–43.
Magid, Shaul. His Majesty’s loyal opposition. A study in
Abraham Joshua Heschel and Thomas prophetic intercession. Vol. 33, No. 3,
Merton. Heretics of modernity. Origi- Spring, 1980, pp. 25–37.
nally delivered at a conference entitled Theology and poetics. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
Thomas Merton’s Prophetic Stance, 1998, pp. 3–9.
New York, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Neusner, Jacob.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 112–125. articles:
Mandelbaum, Bernard. Explaining a book: from ‘the messianic
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62–63. Hermeneutics and the Judaism beyond
Martin, Peter A. the text. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring,
The akeidah. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp. 35–43.
1980, pp. 41–55. Intertextuality in Judaism. The system
Matt, Hershel Jonah. and the canon, the Word and words.
Acknowledging the King. The You and He, Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp.
the They and We, of Aleinu. In memory 53–66.
of Joel Abba Bernards. Vol. 30, No. 2, The feminization of Judaism. Systemic
Winter, 1976, pp. 68–77. reversals and their meaning in the
Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2, formulation of the rabbinic system.
Winter, 1977, pp. 5–14. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp.
Meirovich, Harvey W. 37–52.
Rav’s haggadah: a theological homily. Steven The foundations of Jewish existence.
Saltzman; Harvey W. Meirovich. Vol. 39, Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp.
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 20–28. 42–52.

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Christmas and Israel. How secularism Monotheism: a philosophic inquiry
turns religion into culture. Prepared into the foundations of theology and
for Christianity and Culture in the ethics. Lenn Evan Goodman.
Crossfire, conference at Hope and Review essay. Vol. 36, No. 4, Sum-
Calvin Colleges, Grand Rapids, mer, 1983, pp. 81–89.
Michigan, 1995. Vol. 48, No. 4, Responding to Leo Strauss. Four recent
Summer, 1996, pp. 14–25. Maimonidean studies. Maimonidean
letters: studies. Arthur Hyman. Review
Explaining a book: from ‘the messianic essay. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992,
idea in Judaism’ to ‘Judaisms and pp. 80–86.
their Messiahs.’ Jacob Neusner. Let- Oboler, Jeff.
ter. Jacob Chinitz. Reply. Vol. 40, The dance of Miriam. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall,
No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 100–101. 1982, pp. 74–76.
reviews: Ochs, Carol.
Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah The changing concept of self in Genesis.
shel hadorot (Theology of ancient Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp.
Judaism). Vol. II. Abraham Joshua 28–38.
Heschel. Review Vol. 20, No. 3, Olan, Levi.
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Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic ish theology and the current world situ-
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Spring, 1999, pp. 89–93. Harlan J. Wechsler. Letter. Vol. 29, No.
Niebuhr, Reinhold. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 102–104.
Between God and man, an interpretation of Ostow, Mortimer.
Judaism from the writings of Abraham Archetypes of Apocalypse: in dreams and
Joshua Heschel. Fritz Rothschild. fantasies, and in religious scripture.
Review. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, p. Published previously in the Israel Jour-
45. nal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences
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Women, saints, and heretics in Mai- 1987, pp. 42–55.
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November/December, 1980, pp. Parzen, Herbert.
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Athens and Jerusalem. Lev Shestov. Peli, Pinchas Hacohen.
Review. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, In search of religious language for the
1967, pp. 76–78. Holocaust. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
Jewish rationalism reemergent. 1979, pp. 3–24.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) Riemer, Jack.
Peli, Pinchas Hacohen (cont’d.) reviews:
Hermeneutics in the thought of J. B. Hardness of heart. E. Lab. Cherbonnier.
Soloveitchik. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, The book of the acts of God. G.
1989, pp. 16–34. Ernest Wright; Reginald Fuller. The
Perlman, Jonathan. gospel in dispute. Edmund Perry.
When bad things happen to good people. The protestant and politics. William
Harold S. Kushner. A religious phenom- Lee Miller. Review. Vol. 14, No. 4,
enon. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, Summer, 1960, pp. 56–57.
pp. 90–101. The courage to change. June Bingham.
Petuchowski, Jakob J. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol.
reviews: 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962,
The evolution of Jewish thought. Jacob p. 85.
B. Agus. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1, Religious philosophy. Harry Wolfson.
Fall, 1960, pp. 47–50. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol.
Gottes verborgene Gegenwart- 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962,
Denkanstosse aus der Bibel. Walter p. 86.
Strolz. (Eng). God’s hidden pres- When man becomes God. Donald E.
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Walter Strolz. Review. Vol. 34, No. November/December, 1980, pp.
4, March/April, 1981, pp. 76–77. 62–63.
Potok, Chaim (Herman). Riemers, Paula.
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The naturalism of Sidney Hook. Vol. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 24–29.
18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 40–52. Rosenak, Michael.
reviews: Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew-
Martin Buber. Arthur A. Cohen. ish theology and the current world situ-
Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, ation. Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E.
1959, pp. 50–52. Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel;
With mind and heart. Howard Singer. Harlan J. Wechsler. Letter. Vol. 29, No.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 85–86.
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95. Rosenberg, Bernhard H.
Paths to Jewish belief. Emil L. Facken- Flight from commitment: an explanation of
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Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95. Rozwaski. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
Raskas, Bernard S. 1997, pp. 93–94.
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Jewish ethics. Louis E. Newman. Review. Inner-Biblical exegesis in the Book of the
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 85–86. Covenant. The case of the Sabbath com-
Reisner, Avram Israel. mandment. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
letters: 1992, pp. 37–49.
“End Stage Medical Care: A Halakhic Rosenstock, Gershon G.
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Reisner. Letter. Arnold A. Lasker. June, 1952, pp. 18–27.
Response. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
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A halakhic ethic of care for the termi- Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Robert F.
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1991, pp. 52–89. 1987, pp. 92–95.

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Roth, Joel. tikkun in Hasidic documents. Vol. 31,
Halakhic responsibility. D’var Torah deliv- No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 28–35.
ered privately in part at the 1993 conven- Schorsch, Ismar.
tion of the Rabbinical Assembly, and sub- The sacred cluster. The core values of Con-
sequently delivered in part at the Forum servative Judaism. Vol. 47, No. 3,
for Conservative Jewish Renewal at the Spring, 1995, pp. 3–12.
Jewish Theological Seminary, 1993. Vol. Schranz, Allan.
47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 24–27. The framework of religious vitality. Gerson
Rothschild, Fritz A. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 34, No. 6,
The religious thought of Abraham Heschel. July/August, 1981, pp. 80-(81).
Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 12–24. Schulweis, Harold M.
The concept of God in Jewish education. The principles of Judaism. Julius
Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, pp. 2–20. Guttmann. Comment. Vol. 14, No. 1,
Truth and metaphor in the Bible. An essay Fall, 1959, pp. 24–28.
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Revelation: the embarrassment and the articles:
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pp. 56–63. ty. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp.
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Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser- Samson Raphael Hirsch—the man and
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1988, pp. 21–37. 1959, pp. 26–45.
Rubenstein, Richard L. reviews:
The intellectual and contemporary Jewish On Jewish learning. Franz Rosenzweig.
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Grappling with theology for our lives. Jew- Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin.
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Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4, Bloom on J on God: upside-down or
Summer, 1974, pp. 3–25. right-side-up? Vol. 43, No. 4, Sum-
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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) Rubenstein; Arthur E. Green; Elliott
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin (cont’d.) Dorff; Seymour Siegel; Harlan J.
reviews (cont’d.): Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer,
Love and joy. Love and joy: law, lan- 1974, pp. 37–53.
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Yochanan Muffs. Review essay. Vol. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October,
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The book of Job. Raymond Scheindlin. The unity of the Jewish people: a theo-
Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, logical view. Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring,
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Scult, Mel. reviews:
Mordecai Kaplan’s reinterpretation of the Aspects of progressive Jewish thought.
Torah. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. World Union for Progressive
63–67. Judaism. Review. Vol. 11, No. 4,
Segal, Benjamin J. Summer, 1957, pp. 45–46.
Israel: the odyssey of a vision. Vol. 40, No. Silverman, David Wolf.
3, Spring, 1988, pp. 40–44. articles:
Sherwin, Byron L. Pop theology. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
Memories and meanings of being Heschel’s 1967, pp. 56–66.
disciple. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, The current theological situation. Sey-
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 155–165. mour Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23,
Shinn, Roger L. No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 22–23.
The insecurity of freedom: essays on human Animadversions on the mystical turn.
existence. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp.
Review. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 25–33.
83–84. The Holocaust. A living force. Robert
Siegel, Seymour. McAfee Brown; David Wolf Silver-
articles: man; Ismar Schorsch; Robert Alan
Meditation on Psalm 94 (for Wednes- Hammer. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
day). Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 21–25.
pp. 16–18. A word from the editor. Vol. 37, No. 4,
Theology, Torah, and the man of today. Summer, 1984, p. 3.
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 4,
1962, pp. 56–66. Summer, 1988, pp. 3–4.
Theological reflections on the destruc- letters:
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Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. 29–33.
2–9. reviews:
The current theological situation. Vol. In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Win-
23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 11–22. ter, 1956, pp. 49–53.
The current theological situation. Sey- In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 3,
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No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 23. In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 4, Sum-
Ethics and the halakhah. Vol. 25, No. 3, mer, 1956, pp. 44–46.
Spring, 1971, pp. 33–40. In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 3,
Reinhold Niebuhr. An appreciation. Spring, 1957, pp. 54–56.
Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Sum-
57–61. mer, 1957, pp. 37–41.
Divine pathos, prophetic sympathy. Vol. In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Win-
28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, pp. 70–74. ter, 1958, pp. 34–37.
Grappling with theology for our lives. In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 4, Sum-
Theology for today. Richard L. mer, 1958, pp. 36–41.

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In the periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 2, Win- Springer, Mychal B.
ter, 1959, pp. 55–58. Empathic absence and presence as a route
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The world of Moses Maimonides. Jacob Springer. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999,
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Spring, 1959, pp. 57–58. Steinbach, A. Alan.
Philosophers speak of God. Charles Hart- The gift of life, a treasury of inspiration.
shone; William Reese. Review. Vol. Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 15, No.
18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 73–74. 4, Summer, 1961, p. 46.
Philosophies of Judaism, the history of Steinberg, Theodore.
Jewish philosophy from biblical Max Kadushin: an appreciation. Vol. 35,
times to Franz Rosenzweig. Julius No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 3–16.
Guttmann. trans. David Wolf Silver- Stone, Ira F.
man. Review. Alexander Altmann. articles:
Reply. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, Emmanuel Levinas—a memorial. Deliv-
pp. 77–80. ered at the Jewish Theological Semi-
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Reinhold Niebuhr; Ian T. Ramsey. 1996, pp. 61–65.
Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, Empathic absence and presence as a
1966, pp. 65–73. route to God. The palpable absence
Jewish philosophy in modern times: of God. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
from Mendelssohn to Rosenzweig. 1999, pp. 101–107.
Nathan Rotenstreich. Review. Vol. Empathic absence and presence as a
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Elie Wiesel and contemporary Jewish theol- Mychal B. Springer. Vol. 51, No. 2,
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Silverstone, Abraham. sample reading of Genesis 38. The
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Simon, Ernst. Stulman, Stephen L.
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Snapp, Kevin. ism.” In memory of Rabbi Jacob E.
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pp. 34–50. Maimonides and Aquinas: the interplay of
Spitz, Elie. two masters in medieval Jewish philoso-
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God and the big bang. Daniel Chanan Book of doctrines and beliefs. Saadia Gaon.
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ter, 1997, pp. 90–92. No. 1, October, 1947, pp. 19–21.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) Contemporary philosophical quests for
Troster, Lawrence. God. Metaphysical realism. Theoret-
articles: ical and practical considerations.
Fragments of a faith remembered: nines- Gordon Tucker. Getting real:
tatements of faith and doubt. Vol. response. Baruch Frydman-Kohl.
35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 5–14. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
The definition of evil in post-Holocaust 96–98.
theology. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, Conservative Judaism and theology.
pp. 81–98. Epilogue. Elliot N. Dorff; Gordon
The love of God and the anthropic prin- Tucker. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
ciple. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 126–127.
1987/1988, pp. 43–51. Tutnauer, Moshe.
To the mountain: a rationale for the Positive-historical Judaism. The open
mitzvot. Dedicated to Professor forum. Positive-historical Judaism
Yochanan Muffs and based on his exhausted: reflection’s on a Movement’s
research on love and joy. Vol. 41, future. Daniel H. Gordis. Vol. 47, No.
No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 44–56. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 86–91.
Created in the image of God. Humanity Umansky, Ellen M.
and divinity in an age of environ- Our community’s need for theology. When
mentalism. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, ideology becomes theology. Creating a
1991, pp. 14–24. theological language of and for Conser-
Journey to the center of the earth. vative Jews. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
Birkat Ha-Mazon and the quest for 1999, pp. 11–20.
holiness. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, Our community’s need for theology. When
1995, pp. 3–16. ideology becomes theology. Creating a
From big bang to omega point. Jewish theological language of and for Conser-
responses to recent theories in mod- vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky.
ern cosmology. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum- Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2,
mer, 1997, pp. 17–31. Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24.
Tzedek or triage. Restoring the balance Ungar, Andre.
of creation. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, articles:
2000, pp. 11–19. After Auschwitz and the six day war.
letters: Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp.
The definition of evil in post-Holocaust 53–57.
theology. Letter. Emanuel S. Gold- reviews:
smith. Reply. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, Tradition and reality. Nathan Rotenstre-
1987, pp. 89–90. ich. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter,
Tucker, Gordon. 1973, pp. 88–90.
articles: To heaven with scribes and Pharisees;
Heschel’s Torah min ha-Shamayim. the Jewish path to God. Lionel Blue.
Ancient theology and contemporary Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2,
autobiography. Gordon Tucker; Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.
Leonard Levin. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, 100–101.
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 48–55. When bad things happen to good peo-
Conservative Judaism and theology. ple. Harold S. Kushner. Review. Vol.
Introduction. Elliot N. Dorff; Gor- 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 71–73.
don Tucker. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, The drowned and the saved. Primo
1999, pp. 7–8. Levi. Review. Vol. 40, No. 4, Sum-
Contemporary philosophical quests for mer, 1988, pp. 84–85.
God. Metaphysical realism. Theoret- Wachs, Saul P.
ical and practical considerations. Aleinu: rabbinic theology in biblical lan-
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. guage. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp.
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Aleinu: Rabbinic theology in biblical lan- Weine, Max.
guage. Saul P. Wachs. Corrections. Edi- Maimonides’ thirteen articles of faith. Vol.
torial Board. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 7, No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 26–32.
1992, pp. 91–92. Weiss, Joseph.
Waldman, Nahum M. The current theological situation. Seymour
God within and without: a search for bal- Siegel. Discussion. Vol. 23, No. 4, Sum-
ance. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp. mer, 1969, p. 23.
42–50. Weiss, M. David.
Divine names and connotations. A reading From death-camp to existentialism. The
of the book of Jonah. Vol. 46, No. 4, doctor and the soul. Viktor E. Frankl.
Summer, 1994, pp. 53–57. Reviews. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961,
Waskow, Arthur. pp. 75–78.
articles: A faith for moderns. Robert Gordis.
“My legs were praying.” Theology and Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp.
politics in Abraham Joshua Heschel. 63–65.
Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, Weiss-Halivni, David.
1998, pp. 144–149. Halakhic exegesis. Vol. 10, No. 3, Spring,
letters: 1956, pp. 52–58.
Goddess feminism. Samuel H. Dresner. Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude.
Letter. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald
pp. 94–95. R. Cutler. Review. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Wechsler, Harlan J. 1969, pp. 86–91.
articles: Wineman, Aryeh.
Grappling with theology for our lives. Tormented master, a life of Rabbi Nah-
The artisan’s touch: Jewish ethics man of Bratslav. Arthur Green.
and the doctrine of creation. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
Richard L. Rubenstein; Arthur E. 1980, pp. 89–90.
Green; Elliott Dorff; Seymour Siegel; Wittenberg, Jonathan.
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 28, No. 4, Empathic absence and presence as a route
Summer, 1974, pp. 53–60. to God. The commanding nearness of
On the teaching of Arayot. A pastor’s God. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp.
guide. Delivered originally at the 110–121.
Forum for Conservative Jewish Empathic absence and presence as a route
Renewal, October, 1994. Response to God. The commanding nearness of
to “A Rabbinic Letter on Intimate God. Jonathan Wittenberg. Response.
Relations.” Elliot N. Dorff. Vol. Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 51, No. 2,
48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. Winter, 1999, pp. 122–125.
40–48. Wolf, Arnold Jacob.
Empathic absence and presence as a articles:
route to God. The commanding The current theological situation.
nearness of God. Jonathan Witten- Seymour Siegel. Discussion. Vol.
berg. Response. Harlan J. Wechsler. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp.
Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter, 1999, pp. 23–24.
122–125. reviews:
Weinberger, Theodore. This people Israel: the meaning of Jew-
Experiencing Jewish theology. Aspects ish existence. Leo Baeck. (tr.) Albert
of rabbinic theology. Solomon H. Friedlander. Review. Vol. 20, No.
Schechter. Introduction. Louis Fink- 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 78–79.
elstein. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, The letters of Martin Buber: a life of
pp. 32–41. dialogue. (ed.) Nahum Glatzer;
Solomon Schechter’s (postmodern) Conser- Paul Mendes-Flohr. Review. Vol.
vative Jewish theology. Vol. 46, No. 4, 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp.
Summer, 1994, pp. 24–36. 90–91.

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THOUGHT and THEOLOGY (cont’d.) realia of the talmudic era. Vol. 42, No.
Yoskowitz, Herbert A. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 41–48.
Agada: the language of Jewish faith. Kushner, Harold S.
Samuel E. Karff. Review. Vol. 33, No. Editorial remarks. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring,
3, Spring, 1980, pp. 92–93. 1982, p. 3.
Jacob Agus: seeking the right road. The Rabinowitz, Mayer E.
Jewish Quest: essays on basic concepts Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
of Jewish theology. Jacob B. Agus. tive Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 7–33.
1987/1988, pp. 67–72. Reisner, Avram Israel.
Yuter, Alan J. Joint aliyot. Teshuvah. Committee on Jew-
Judaism and the search for spirituality. Neil ish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, No. 2,
Gillman. Jewish knowledge: redrawing Winter, 1994, pp. 59–74.
the map. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Letter. Schorsch, Ismar.
Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 123–124. The sacred cluster. The core values of Con-
Zelizer, Gerald L. servative Judaism. Vol. 47, No. 3,
Some aspects of Schechter’s theology. Vol. Spring, 1995, pp. 3–12.
23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 76–81. Swidler, Leonard.
Zucker, David. Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism.
Doest Thou well to be angry . . . ? On Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40.
Jonah. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Tigay, Jeffrey.
pp. 83–84. Triennial confusion. The open forum. Vol.
TORAH. See BIBLE and BIBLICAL 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 81–84.
SCHOLARSHIP Wineman, Aryeh.
TORAH-READING A wrestling with interpretation in a classi-
Abelson, Kassel. cal Hasidic text. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Aliyot for couples. Teshuvah. Committee 1997, pp. 68–74.
on Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, TRADITION. See JEWISH VALUES; RELIGION
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 51–58. TRAVEL
Cohen, Ernest B. Arzt, Max.
Triennial confusion. Jeffrey Tigay. Letter. Conservative Judaism as a unifying force.
Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, p. 95. Vol. 5, No. 4, June, 1949, pp. 10–20.
Gelernter, David. Goldberg, Abraham.
The sea-song resounds. Rereading parshat The place of shevut (rabbinic injunction) in
Beshallah. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, the pattern of Sabbath observance. Vol.
pp. 15–28. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
Graetz, Naomi. 71–78.
The haftarah tradition and the metaphoric Rabbinical Assembly.
battering of Hosea’s wife. Delivered at Travel on the Sabbath. Statement. Commit-
the 1st International Conference of tee on Jewish Law and Standards. Vol.
Rhetoric, Tel Aviv, 1991. Vol. 45, No. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 50.
1, Fall, 1992, pp. 29–42. Simon, Ralph.
Graubart, Alexander. The Jewish traveler. Alan M. Tigay. Review.
God at the center: meditations on Jewish Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, p. 78.
spirituality. David R. Blumenthal. TRIBUTES. See also FESTSCHRIFTEN; RABBIS
Review. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter, and RABBINATE; individual names
1989–90, pp. 64–66. Berlin, Isaiah, Sir.
Greenberg, Simon. Acceptance speech upon receiving the
Interpretations for the weekly Torah read- Jerusalem prize. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
ing. Ruth F. Brin. Books in brief. Vol. 1980, pp. 14–17.
19, No. 3, Spring, pp. 100–101. Blank, Debra Reed.
Hoffman, Jeffrey. Sh’fokh hamatkha and Eliyahu in the hag-
The ancient Torah service in light of the gadah: ideology in liturgy. In memory of

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Rabbi Max Routtenberg. Vol. 40, No. “In His image:” a new blessing, an old
2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 73–86. truth. In memory of Rabbi Max
Conservative Judaism. Gelb. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
A tribute to Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan on his 81–85.
70th birthday. Vol. 7, no. 4, June, 1951, Greenberg, Sidney.
p. 25. Mordecai M. Kaplan on his centennial.
Abraham Joshua Heschel. Yahrzeit tribute. Mordecai Kaplan: some personal
Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973. glimpses. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April,
Abraham Joshua Heschel. 25th yahrzeit 1981, pp. 3–7.
tribute volume. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, Win- Greenberg, Simon.
ter/Spring, 1998. Tribute to Professor Alexander Marx. (with
Celebrating 100 years of the Rabbinical photograph). Vol. 4, No. 2, February,
Assembly. Part II. Seminary years. 1948, pp. 1–4.
Aaron J. Tofield; Jack J. Cohen; Stanley Gutoff, Joshua.
S. Rabinowitz; Mayer Abramowitz; Blessings and ethics. The spiritual life of
Albert L. Lewis; Joshua Stampfer; Hillel justice. For Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf.
E. Silverman; Sol Landau; Harry Z. Sky; Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp.
Myron M. Fenster; Jacob Shtull; Aaron 50–58.
Landes; Murray Stadtmauer; Jack H Held, Moshe.
Bloom; Morton H. Narrowe; Daniel J. H. L. Ginsberg. An appreciation. Vol. 30,
Levitt; David Geffen; Jeffrey A. Wohl No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 3–9.
berg; Herbert Yoskowitz; Richard Ham- Himmelfarb, Martha.
merman; Ron Isaacs; Martin S. Cohen; Christianity, Judaism and other
Gershon Schwartz; Gerald C. Skolnik; Greco–Roman cults: studies for Morton
Gil Nativ; Dario Feiguin; Amy Eilberg; Smith at sixty. (ed.) Jacob Neusner.
Danny Nevins. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976,
2000, pp. 64–83. pp. 91–93.
Dresner, Samuel H. Kaufman, William E.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: 10 years after his Mordecai M. Kaplan on his centennial. The
death. Introduction to Heschel. Vol. 36, contemporary relevance of Mordecai
No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 4–8. M. Kaplan’s philosophy. Vol. 34, No. 4,
Faierstein, Morris M. March/April, 1981, pp. 11–16.
Hasidana Americana: a survey of American Klein, Isaac.
literature on Hasidism. To Zosa Szaj Louis Ginzberg: a centenary tribute. Taking
kowski z”l. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, note of the 100th anniversary of the
1982, pp. 66–74. birth of Professor Louis Ginzberg. Vol.
Finkelstein, Louis. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 25–28.
Louis Ginzberg: a centenary tribute. Profes- Kling, Simcha.
sor Louis Ginzberg: an appreciation. Vol. Our Zionist fathers: Israel Friedlander. Vol.
28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 13–17. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 27–32.
Friedman, Theodore. Kripke, Meyer S.
letter from Jerusalem: Mordecai M. Kaplan on his centennial.
Gershom Scholem: exuberant scholar of Judaism as a civilization—its enduring
Jewish mysticism. Vol. 32, No. 2, impact. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April,
Winter, 1979, pp. 75–79. 1981, pp. 17–23.
Gertel, Elliot B. Kushner, Harold S.
Isaiah 53. A test of Jewish education. Dedi- Mordecai M. Kaplan on his centennial.
cated to the memory of Dr. Robert Mordecai M. Kaplan: a student remem-
Gordis. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, bers his teacher. Vol. 34, No. 4,
pp. 38–49. March/April, 1981, pp. 8–10.
Gordis, Robert F. Editorial remarks. Abraham Joshua Hes-
On Judaism and Jewish learning. Vol. 35, chel. Vol. 36, No. 2, Winter, 1982–83,
No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 47–55. p. 3.

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TRIBUTES (cont’d.) 34, No. 2, November/December, 1980,
Levin, Leonard. pp. 23–29.
Maurice Samuel: an appreciation. Vol. 31, Dalin, David G.
Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. Tzedakah with dignity. Jewish charity and
3–15. self-help in rabbinic tradition. Vol. 51,
Levinthal, Israel H. No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 3–22.
Professor Mordecai M. Kaplan. A tribute Friedman, Theodore.
on his 90th birthday. Vol. 25, No. 4, letters from Jerusalem:
Summer, 1971, pp. 29–32. Breaking new ground in talmudic stud-
Matt, Hershel J. ies. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp.
Will Herberg: a tribute. Vol. 31, No. 2, 59–63.
Winter, 1977, pp. 5–14. Goldman, Herman.
Nadich, Judah. A midrash. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/
Three great men of Hebrew letters. The October, 1980, pp. 40–42.
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4, Summer, 1970, pp. 15–20. Spring, 1990, pp. 3–20.
Fenster, Myron M. reviews:
Our depleted society. Seymour Melman. Rodfei Zedek: the first 100 years. Carol
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Fink, Leon B Antisemitism in America today: outspo-
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UNITED STATES (cont’d.) Golden, Robert.
Glassman, Bernard (cont’d.) Chaplains in Vietnam. Letter to Moshe Tut-
reviews (cont’d.): nauer. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp.
A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her- 58–59.
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dic period: the Medieval period & The definition of death. In the common law
the Middle Ages.: The Sephardic and Jewish tradition. Vol. 30, No. 2,
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The price of excellence: universities in Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp.
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Jacob Neusner; Noam M. Neusner. Graubart, Alexander.
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The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg- Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 20–23.
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Glatzer, Nahum N. problem. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
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A matter of life and death. Vol. 15, No. 4, Theological affinities in the writings of
Summer, 1961, pp. 26–29. Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin

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Luther King, Jr. Published also in Black Kurshan, Neil.
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Huberman, Steven. Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 2, Win-
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Israel, Richard J. Borowitz. Books in brief. Review.
The new morality and the rabbis. Vol. 24, Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, p. 72.
No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 62–70. The bush is burning, radical Judaism
Joselit, Jenna Weissman. faces the Pharoahs of the modern
An engendered Judaism. Vol. 48, No. 1, superstate. Arthur I. Waskow.
Fall, 1995, pp. 49–55. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter,
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Jews in the mind of America. Charles Her- American volunteers and Israel’s War of
bert Stember and others. Books in brief. Independence. A. Joseph Heckel-
Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, p. 77. man. Books in brief. Review. Vol.
Karp, Abraham J. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, p. 94.
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Kessler, Stanley M. The Jewish Defense League. Vigilan-
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Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 50–53.
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. Model social action activities. A fact
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The Jew of the South in the conflict on seg- Strangers and natives. Judd L. Teller.
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1, Fall, 1958, pp. 35–46. 1971, pp. 83–85.
Conversation with Martin Luther King. The downtown Jews. Ronald Sanders.
Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 1–19. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter,
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Synagogues in transition: a planning Lebeau, William H.
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Kose, Elvin I. the joint conference sponsored by
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UNITED STATES (cont’d.) Mansoor, Menahem.
Lerner, Anne Lapidus. Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer-
One woman’s spirituality. Vol. 48, No. 1, sity. The Wisconsin experience. Baruch
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Stanley Kessler; David Lincoln; Bernard Black and white, Jew and gentile in a liber-
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The havurot. Stephen C. Lerner. Letter. 1999, pp. 96–102.
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Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lern- Sociology of religion. Children of the
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pp. 83–84. mour Levitan. Review. Vol. 17, No.
Norich, Anita. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp.
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No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 51–67. blatt. Books in brief. Review. Vol.
The history of Conservative Judaism-the 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, p. 94.
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No. 4, May, 1950, pp. 26–38. Our crowd. Stephen Birmingham. Hearsay
The history of Conservative Judaism-the and history. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2,
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October, 1950, p. 27. can Jewry: an Israeli critique). Eliezer
Petuchowski, Jakob J. Livneh. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Sum-
Jewish secularism on the march. Vol. 19, mer, 1968, pp. 86–89.
No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 89–95. Rosenbaum, Jay.
Pinsker, Sanford. Conservative Judaism, Orthodoxy, and the
The historian, the mythographer and the Havurah movement. Vol. 37, No. 2,
lower East Side. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 15–23.
1980, pp. 29–33. Rosenblum, Herbert.
Price, Monroe E. Practical dreamer: Israel Friedlaender and
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Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. Round Shargel. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3,
54–61. Spring, 1987, pp. 79–81.
Prouser, Joseph H. Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
Being of sound mind and judgment. Civil disobedience. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer,
Rethinking sanctions in the cases of 1968, pp. 39–47.
assisted suicide. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum- Rosenthal, Judah M.
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Rabbinical Assembly. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 69–79.
Statement . Religious observance in the Rothchild, Sylvia.
public schools. Vol. 2, No. 1, October, Jewish values and American writing. Vol.
1945, pp. 23–25. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 25–29.
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. Rubin, Bob.
Bicentennial reflections on America and Serving Jewish singles in suburbia. Bob
Israel. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, Rubin; Alan Silverstein. Vol. 38, No. 1,
pp. 39–46. Fall, 1985, pp. 71–76.
Reiser, Stanley Joel. Rutchik, Allen.
The distribution of health benefits by Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner.
American governments. Rationales and Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84.

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UNITED STATES (cont’d.) Shargel, Baila R.
Scherr, Robert S. The search for community in a suburban town.
Jewish continuity in America: creative sur- Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 51–61.
vival in a free society. Abraham J. Karp. Shohet, David M.
Review. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, Mercy death in Jewish law. Vol. 8, No. 3,
pp. 96–99. April, 1952, pp. 1–15.
Schnitzer, Jeshaia. Siegel, Seymour.
A malpractice suit: attention rabbis! Leon Some reflections on religion and the
B. Fink; Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. 36, No. schools. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961,
1, Fall, 1982, pp. 86–92. pp. 27–31.
Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. Church and state. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
articles: Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 1–12.
A word from our guest editor. Vol. 39, Vietnam journal. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, pp. 5–6. 1969, pp. 30–40.
“Aliyah.” A model for cable TV pro- Silverman, David Wolf.
duction. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer,
1986–87, pp. 62–76. 1957, pp. 37–41.
reviews: In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall,
Church and denominational growth: 1957, pp. 39–42.
what does (and does not) cause In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter,
growth or decline. David A. Roozen; 1958, pp. 34–37.
C. Kirk Hadaway. Review. Cathy Silverman, Maxine.
Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. The Jewish woman in America. Charlotte
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 90–92. Baum; Paula Hyman; Sonya Michel.
Schorsch, Ismar. Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976,
Health care in America: ethical and reli- pp. 84–85.
gious perspectives. To love the stranger. Silverstein, Alan.
Vol. 51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. The evolution of Ezrat Nashim. Vol. 30,
11–12. No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 41–51.
Schultz, Joseph P. Serving Jewish singles in suburbia. Bob
American civil Judaism and Israeli civil reli- Rubin; Alan Silverstein. Vol. 38, No. 1,
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37–43. Simon, Charles.
Schwab, Joseph. Building a community. A guide to commu-
The religiously oriented school in the Unit- nity outreach. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
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Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 1–14. Simon, Mordecai.
Schwartz, Shuly Rubin. The Chicago Board of Rabbis’ Broadcast-
Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952. ing Commission. Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 12–42. 1986–87, pp. 23–27.
Shapiro, Edward S. Simon, Ralph.
reviews: Never trust a God over 30. Albert H. Fried-
Zion in America: the Jewish experience lander. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23,
from colonial times to the present. No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 91.
Henry L. Feingold. Review. Vol. 30, Smith, Ann D.
No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 86–87. So you’re going to be a Jewish parent!
Fraud, corruption, and holiness: the James R. Michaels; Ann D. Smith. Vol.
controversy over the supervision of 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 40–46.
Jewish dietary practice in New York St. Jean, Christine E.
City, 1881–1940. Harold P. Gast- Take two. community television provides
wirt. Review. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, TV opportunities. Vol. 39, No. 2, Win-
1976, pp. 87–88. ter, 1986–87, pp. 38–41.

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Stainman, Theodore H. Jewish Theological Seminary, 1996.
Notes from a chaplain’s files. Azriel Fellner. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp.
Alaskan Jewry. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 2, 3–13.
Winter, 1971, p. 80. Weintraub, Samuel H.
Stone, Ira F. Project Link: principled, sensitive, Conserv-
Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman ative outreach. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall,
question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F. 1990, pp. 39–49.
Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. Wertheimer, Jack.
75–76. Pioneers of the Conservative rabbinate.
Tallon, Jr., James R. Reports from the field by graduates of
The changing health care safety net. Vol. “Schechter’s Seminary.” From the Rat-
51, No. 4, Summer, 1999, pp. 90–95. ner Center. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring,
Tanenbaum, Marc H. 1995, pp. 53–70.
Israel and the Jewish–Christian dialogue. Wessel, Morris A.
Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 1–18. Artificial insemination, egg donation and
Tigay, Jeffrey H. adoption. Elliot N. Dorff. Responsum.
Genesis, science, and “scientific creation- Committee on Jewish Law and Stan-
ism.” In memory of Rabbi Jacob E. dards. Letters. Hershel Goldwasser;
Segal. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Morris A. Wessel. Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
1987/1988, pp. 20–27. mer, 1997, pp. 94–95.
Wagner, Jerry. Winter, Edmund.
Church and state reappraised. Wolfe Kel- The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy-
man. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund
1970, p. 89. Winter; Morris Laub. The open forum.
Waldoks, Moshe. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp.
From “God Ghetto” to prime time. A pro- 45–50.
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Waskow, Arthur. 92–94.
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50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. Wolpe, Gerald I.
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Weber, Sally. No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 99–100.
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1983–84, pp. 24–27. personal categories. Vol. 51, No. 4,
Weinberg, Julius. Summer, 1999, pp. 31–39.
Tales of four communities. The history of Wyler, Marjorie G.
the Jews of Milwaukee. Louis The Eternal Light. Judaism on the air-
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Lloyd P. Gartner. Immigrants to free- Yoskowitz, Herbert A.
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and the quest for community. Arthur A. what the books say, what the people do.
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Weiner, Eugene. Young, Leila Rosen.
The challenge of engaging post-assimila- Women in synagogue life: models of con-
tionist Jews. Delivered as the Annual gregational change and one congrega-
Solomon and Rose Becker Lecture in tion’s ‘path of change.’ Vol. 38, No. 4,
the Sociology of Contemporary Jewry, Summer, 1986, pp. 74–79.

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UNITED SYNAGOGUE. See also CAMPS; at the 3rd Annual Convention of the
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The day school in the Conservative move- delivered in English at Ohr Kodesh
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32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 43–62. Gordis, Robert F.
Addison, Howard A. The struggle for self-definition in Con-
And then there were five: towards a Con- servative Judaism. Delivered at the
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Synagogue, Southeast region, Jewish tion. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp.
Educators’ Conference. Vol. 41, No. 4, 7–19.
Summer, 1989, pp. 35–41. “In His image:” a new blessing, an old
Behrmann, Paul R. truth. In memory of Rabbi Max Gelb.
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Charry, Elias. Hanaton scenes, 1991. Vol. 44, No. 3,
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Freedman, Harry. Kelman, Joseph H.
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Unity and diversity in the Conservative Parzen, Herbert.
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A halakhic agenda for the Conservative Adler administration, part 3. Vol. 7,
movement? Based on a Hebrew lecture No. 1, October, 1950, pp. 15–27.

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The history of Conservative Judaism-the im). Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp.
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No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 40–48. Slater, Avraham.
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5-Professor Louis Ginzberg: master of A Conservative zionist party. Robert
the halakhah. Vol. 8, No. 2, January, Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Conserv-
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Resnick, David. Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. Vol. 31,
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34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, Swichkow, Louis J.
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Conservative Judaism, then and now. Con- Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, pp.
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Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. Waldman, Nahum M.
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Schorsch, Ismar. Weintraub, Samuel H.
A synagogue is not a temple. Delivered Project Link: principled, sensitive, Conserv-
originally at a United Synagogue ative outreach. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall,
convention, November 8, 1989. 1990, pp. 39–49.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. Wertheimer, Jack.
61–70. Pioneers of the Conservative rabbinate.
A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Reports from the field by graduates of
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Response. John Ruskay. Vol. 44, No. 4, VA’AD HALAKHAH. See COMMITTEE on LAW
Summer, 1992, p. 96. and STANDARDS; ISRAEL; RESPONSA
Siegel, Seymour. VEGETARIANISM. See also KASHRUT
Some reflections on religion and the Dresner, Samuel H.
schools. Delivered before the Joint The mitzvah of kashrut. Vol. 12, No. 1,
Commission on Social Justice of the Fall, 1957, pp. 1–15.
United Synagogue. Vol. 15, No. 3, letters:
Spring, 1961, pp. 27–31. Mitzvah of kashrut. Letter. Jack Mil-
Silverman, David Wolf. grom. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959,
In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, pp. 39–42.
1960, pp. 51–55. Letter. Jack Milgrom. Reply. Vol. 13,
Simon, Charles. No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 42–44.
I’ll bless you; if you’ll let me. (On kohan- VIOLENCE. See DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; WAR

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WAR ford Q. Sibley. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3,
Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. Spring, 1964, pp. 55–58.
Introduction to the Kaddish. Hebrew and Golden, Robert.
English. For those who died in the Chaplains in Vietnam. Letter to Moshe Tut-
Israeli war. (tr.) Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. nauer. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp.
11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. 1–4. 58–59.
Agus, Jacob B. Gordis, Robert F.
The religion of ethical nationhood: The role of the rabbi today. Vol. 3, No. 2,
Judaism’s contribution to world peace. February, 1947, pp. 14–22.
Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 34, Gordon, Leonard.
No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 28–33. reviews:
Artson, Bradley Shavit. War and tradition in Judaism. Love
The Jewish war. Tova Reich. Of the making peace and pursue peace: a Jewish
of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 4, response to war and nuclear annihi-
Summer, 1997, p. 90. lation. Bradley Shavit Artson.
Chinitz, Jacob. Review essay. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall,
“Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis 1992, pp. 82–85.
rethink the Akedah. Jack Cohen Letter. War and tradition in Judaism. Con-
Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 94–95. fronting omnicide: Jewish reflections
Cohen, Jack J. on weapons of mass destruction.
“Is this the meaning of my life?” Israelis Daniel Landes. Review essay. Vol.
rethink the Akedah. Vol. 43, No. 1, 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85.
Fall, 1990, pp. 50–60. Gottlieb, Amy.
Dresner, Samuel H. Abraham Joshua Heschel 25th yahrzeit vol-
Man, God, and atomic war. Vol. 15, No. 1, ume. Introduction. Benjamin Edidin
Fall, 1960, pp. 1–29. Scolnic; Amy Gottlieb. Vol. 50, Nos.
Elkins, Dov Peretz. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 3–4.
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris Graetz, Michael.
Laub. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, A Yom Kippur war diary. Vol. 29, No. 4,
1968, pp. 78–80. Summer, 1975, pp. 13–25.
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris Greenberg, Simon.
Laub. Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins. “Why war?” Daniel S. Jaffe. Letter. Vol. 26,
Response. Seymour Siegel. Reply. Vol. No. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84.
23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 83–84. Higger, Michael.
Fellner, Azriel C. Criteria for interpreting Jewish law. Vol. 3,
Notes from a chaplain’s files. Vol. 24, No. No. 3, May, 1947, pp. 5–8.
4, Summer, 1970, pp. 15–20. Isaac, Erich and Rael Jean.
Fenster, Myron M. The siren song of peace. Israel’s dissenting
Generations in crisis. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. intellectuals. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, 1972, pp. 3–19.
pp. 89–90. Jaffe, Daniel S.
Friedman, Theodore. “Why war?” Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer,
letters from Jerusalem: 1971, pp. 64–70.
The Yom Kippur war. Vol. 28, No. 2, Kanter, Shamai.
Winter, 1974, pp. 29–33. The heart of man: its genius for good and
Truth in the shadow of war. Vol. 34, evil. Erich Fromm. Books in brief. Vol.
No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, p. 102.
73–75. On edge. Jim Crane. Books in brief. Vol.
The legacy of Yamit. Vol. 36, No. 1, 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, p. 78.
Fall, 1982, pp. 93–98. God, man, and atomic war. Samuel H.
Gendler, Everett E. Dresner. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
The quiet battle: writings on the theory and Summer, 1966, pp. 69–70.
practice of non-violent resistance. Mul- The heirs of Cain. Abraham Rothberg.

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Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, Siegel, Seymour.
1967, p. 77. Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris
Kimelman, Reuven. Laub. Letter. Dov Peretz Elkins.
The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald Response. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968,
R. Cutler. Essay. Non-violence in the Tal- pp. 82–83.
mud. Review. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin. Vietnam journal. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 86–91. 1969, pp. 30–40.
Klein, Isaac. Stainman, Theodore H.
Science and some ethical issues—the Jewish Notes from a chaplain’s files. Azriel Fellner.
view. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. Alaskan Jewry. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 2,
35–47. Winter, 1971, p. 80.
Kushner, Harold S. Szajkowski, Zosa.
American volunteers and Israel’s War of The pacifism of Judah Magnes. Vol. 22,
Independence. A. Joseph Heckelman. No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 36–55.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Szonyi, David M.
Spring, 1974, p. 94. Jewish radicalism. Jack Nusan Porter; Peter
Lang, Leon S. Dreier. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter,
Notes on a tour through Germany. Vol. 6, 1974, pp. 93–95.
No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 68–73. Ungar, Andre.
Laub, Morris. After Auschwitz and the six day war. Vol.
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Vol. 22, 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 53–57.
No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 77–79. Waskow, Arthur.
Lewis, Sheldon J. “My legs were praying.” Theology and pol-
Rabbis at war. Philip S. Bernstein. Review. itics in Abraham Joshua Heschel. Vol.
Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 83–84. 50, Nos. 2–3, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp.
Nadich, Judah. 144–149.
Breaking new ground: the struggle for a WEDDING. See MARRIAGE
Jewish chaplaincy. S. Gershon Levi. WIESEL, ELIE. See also HOLOCAUST
Review. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, Berenbaum, Michael G.
pp. 88–89. Elie Wiesel and contemporary Jewish theol-
Rabinowitz, Louis I. ogy. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
Morale and morals in Israel. Vol. 28, No. 19–39.
4, Summer, 1974, pp. 78–81. Blumenthal, David R.
Rabinowitz, Stanley S. Who is battering whom? Based on Facing
Bring forth the mighty men. Howard the abusing God: a theology of protest.
Singer. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp.
1970, pp. 84–85. 72–89.
Riemer, Jack. Braiterman, Zachary.
articles: Living in the image of God: Jewish
In the end. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Win- teaching to perfect the world. Irving
ter, 1962–1963, p. 1. Greenberg; Shalom Freedman.
reviews: Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring,
A matter of life. Clara Urquart. Books 2000, pp. 89–91.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. Dewey, Bradley R.
1, Fall, 1963, pp. 70–71. The Elie Wiesel phenomenon. 1. Interpreta-
The anguish and the ecstasy of a Jewish tion and prediction. Bradley R. Dewey;
chaplain. Isaac Klein. Books in brief. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 25–33.
1974, p. 94. Dorff, Elliot N.
Rose, Herbert H. Modern medicine and Jewish values. Jewish
Vietnam dove and Israel hawk. Morris values in bioethics. (ed.) Levi Meier.
Laub. Letter. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
1968, pp. 77–78. 1988, pp. 72–80.

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WIESEL, ELIE (cont’d.) Romm, J. Leonard.
Dresner, Samuel H. The trial of Judaism in contemporary Jew-
The Elie Wiesel phenomenon. 2. Witness ish writing. Josephine Zadovsky Knopp.
for Judaism. Bradley R. Dewey; Samuel Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975,
H. Dresner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 92–93.
pp. 34–41. Roskies, David G.
Faierstein, Morris M. On that day there shall be holocaust. Vol.
Hasidana Americana: a survey of American 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 41–45.
literature on Hasidism. To Zosa Sza- Salomon, Michel.
jkowski z”l. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, The Jews of silence. Interview with Elie
1982, pp. 66–74. Wiesel. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967,
Fenster, Myron M. pp. 49–53.
What direction Jewish social ethics? More Silverman, David Wolf.
concern, less doctrine. The open forum. The Holocaust. A living force. Robert
Seymour Siegel; Myron M. Fenster. Vol. McAfee Brown; David Wolf Silverman;
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 58–61. Ismar Schorsch; Robert Alan Hammer.
Goldsmith, Emanuel S. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
The vision of the void. Michael Berenbaum. 1976–1977, pp. 21–25.
Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, Silverman, Lawrence M.
pp.97–98. Elie Wiesel and contemporary Jewish theol-
Greenberg, Sidney. ogy. Michael G. Berenbaum. Letter. Vol.
Why me? Coping with grief, loss and 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, p. 96.
change. Pesach Krauss; Morrie Goldfis- Straus, Leonard K.
cher. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, Jerusalem. For Elie Wiesel. Poem. Vol. 25,
1989, pp. 72–73. No. 2, Winter, 1971, p. 58.
A Shabbat reader: universe of cosmic joy. Wiesel, Elie.
(ed.) Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol. My teacher. R.A. conference in memory of
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 93–94. the six million. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer,
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). 1964, pp. 63–66.
Not to mourn is impossible. Vol. 25, No. 4, Words from a witness. Vol. 21, No. 3,
Summer, 1971, pp. 46–50. Spring, 1967, pp. 40–48.
Huerta, Carlos C. Wolf, Arnold Jacob.
Revisionist literature: its place in Holocaust Israel as the false Messiah. Vol. 40, No. 3,
literature and its role in teaching the Spring, 1988, pp. 55–58.
Holocaust. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, WINE. See RESPONSA
pp. 19–26. WOMEN. See also AGUNAH; MIKVEH
Kiel, Mark W. Adler, Rachel.
Piety and perserverance: Jews from the Feminist folktales of justice. Robert Cover as
Carpathian Mountains. Herman Dicker. a resource for the renewal of halakhah.
Review. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 40–55.
pp. 81–82. Adler, Rudolph J.
Lewis, Theodore N. Women in the system of Mishnah. Jacob
Israel as the false Messiah. Arnold Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring,
Wolf. Letter. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 95–96.
1989, pp. 93–95. Agus, Jacob B.
Marcus, Ivan G. Obsolescence in Jewish ritual law. Vol. 7,
E pluribus unum: the need for Jewish cul- No. 4, June, 1951, pp. 13–14, 17–18.
tural literacy. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, Allen, Wayne.
pp. 66–81. letters:
Riemer, Jack. Women in the synagogue. A congre-
A Passover Haggadah. Herbert Bronstein. gant’s view. Ruth R. Seldin. Letter.
Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp.
pp. 88–89. 95–96.

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Towards a halakhic guide for the Con- Blank, Debra Reed.
servative Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. articles:
Letters. Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Little known rabbinic texts on women
Allen. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, and prayer. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
1987, pp. 90–91. 1995, pp. 7–10.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of reviews:
women. Custom drives Jewish law Out of the depths I call to you: a book
on women. Elliot N. Dorff. The of prayers for the married Jewish
open forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin woman. Nina Beth Cardin. Review.
J. Segal. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp.
pp. 63–64. 86–88.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of A silent sorrow: pregnancy loss: guid-
women. Custom drives Jewish law ance and support for you and you
on women. Elliot N. Dorff. The family. Ingrid Kohn, Perry-Lynn
open forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin Moffitt, with Isabelle A. Wilkins.
J. Segal. Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Review. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring,
Fall, 1998, pp. 66–73. 1994, pp. 92–93.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of Blumenthal, Aaron H.
women. Custom drives Jewish law The status of women in Jewish law. Vol.
on women. Elliot N. Dorff. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 24–40.
Response. Wayne Allen. Letter. Blumenthal, David R.
Elliot Goldberg. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, articles:
1999, pp. 91–92. Who is battering whom? Based on Fac-
Amaru, Betsy Halpern. ing the abusing God: a theology of
Conservative Judaism: one lay perspective. protest. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 23–28. 1993, pp. 72–89.
Artson, Bradley Shavit. Creating Zoharic texts. Includes essays
Daughters of the king: women and the of students. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
synagogue. Susan Grossman; Rivka 1997, pp. 59–68.
Haut. reviews:
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Battered Jewish wives: case studies in
46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 95–96. the response to rage. Mimi Scarf.
Covenant of blood: circumcision and gen- Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer,
der in rabbinic Judaism. Lawrence A. 1991, pp. 88–89.
Hoffman. Of the making of books . . . Cantor, Debra S.
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. Life inside the gates: combining the spiritu-
89. al and the physical. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
Axelrad, Albert S. 1995, pp. 11–14.
Let principle encounter principle: Conserv- Cardin, Nina Beth.
ative Judaism and religious egalitarian- articles:
ism. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. Women in the rabbinate. The first ten
77–79. years. Allan Kensky; Nina Beth
Barmash, Pamela. Cardin. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995,
Jewish women living the challenge: a pp. 5–6.
Hadassah compendium. ed. Carol Dia- The first generation of women’s rab-
ment. Programming ideas. Claudia binate. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995,
Chernov; Leora Tanenbaum. Review. pp. 15–20.
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. reviews:
95–96. Women as ritual experts: the religious
Baumgarten, Murray. lives of elderly Jewish women in
Abishag: the body’s song. Vol. 31, Nos. Jerusalem. Susan Starr Sered.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. Review. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992,
42–57. pp. 90–91.

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WOMEN (cont’d.) State of the field. Conversion to Judaism in
Cardin, Nina Beth (cont’d.) historical perspective. A symposium.
reviews (cont’d.): From biblical Israel to postbiblical Judaism.
The Jewish women’s awareness guide: Gerson D. Cohen; Shaye J. D. Cohen;
connections for the 2nd wave of Michael Panitz; David Ellenson. Vol.
Jewish feminism. New Woman Col- 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 31–45.
lective: Janet Carney, Ruth Ann Cohen-Harris, Elisheva.
Magder, Laura Wine Paster, Marca Where did medieval women stand? Visual
Cohn Spiegel, Abigail Weinberg. sources, halakhic writings and architec-
Review Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, ture. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000. pp.
1993, p. 88. 3–13.
Far more precious than jewels: perspec- Conservative Judaism.
tives on biblical women. Katheryn Western Christianity in ecofeminist perspec-
Pfisterer Darr. Review. Vol. 45, No. tive. Janet Conway. Note. Editorial
4, Summer, 1993, p. 91. Board. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 36.
Carter, Carie. Conway, Janet.
Construction of religious symbols and pro- Western Christianity in ecofeminist perspec-
fessional roles by male and female tive. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp.
North American rabbis. Carie Carter; 36–50.
Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube. Dalin, Ralph G.
Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79. And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
Charry, Dana. the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988,
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur pp. 85–88.
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- Dorff, Elliot N.
ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein articles:
Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Pluralism: models for the Conservative
Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, movement. Dedicated to the memo-
pp. 45–47. ry of Rabbi Simon Greenberg. Vol.
Cohen, Diane. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 21–35.
The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual. Artificial insemination, egg donation
Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. and adoption. Responsum. Commit-
62–68. tee on Jewish Law and Standards.
The divorced woman. Toward a new ritual. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 3–60.
Letter. Amy Hill Shevitz. Response. Vol. Custom drives Jewish law on women.
46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 95–96. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp.
Cohen, Elaine Shizgal. 3–21.
Rabbis’ roles and occupational goals: men Custom, halakhah, and the status of
and women in the contemporary Ameri- women. Custom drives Jewish law
can rabbinate. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, on women. Elliot N. Dorff. The
1989, pp. 20–30. open forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin
Cohen, Gerson D. J. Segal. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
On the ordination of women. Address and pp. 63–66.
Commission report. Vol. 32, No. 3, Custom, halakhah, and the status of
Summer, 1979, pp. 56–80. women. Custom drives Jewish law
Cohen, Martin Samuel. on women. Elliot N. Dorff. The
Silence is deadly: Judaism confronts wife- open forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin
beating. Naomi Graetz. Review. Vol. J. Segal. Response. Vol. 51, No. 1,
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 94–96. Fall, 1998, pp. 66–73.
Cohen, Shaye J. D. letters:
Women in the synagogues of antiquity. Vol. Custom, halakhah, and the status of
34, No. 2, November/December, 1980, women. Custom drives Jewish law
pp. 23–29. on women. Elliot N. Dorff.

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Response. Wayne Allen. Letter. diversity. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Elliot Goldberg. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 71–77.
1999, pp. 91–92. Frymer-Kensky, Tikva.
Dresner, Samuel H. Halakhah, law, and feminism. Vol. 47, No.
articles: 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 46–52.
Goddess feminism. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, Fuchs, Stephen.
1993, pp. 3–23. Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism.
letters: Leonard Swidler. Letter. Vol. 30, No. 3,
Goddess feminism. Letter. Arthur Spring, 1976, p. 96.
Waskow. Reply. Vol. 46, No. 3, Gartner, Lloyd P.
Spring, 1994, pp. 95–96. reviews:
reviews: The American synagogue: a sanctuary
The wisdom of the Zohar: an anthology transformed. Jack Wertheimer.
of texts. Three volumes. Fischel Review. Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter,
Lachower; Isaiah Tishby. (tr.) David 1988/1989, pp. 74–77.
Goldstein. Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition
Fall, 1991, pp. 88–90. renewed: a history of the Jewish
Eilberg, Amy. Theological Seminary. Two volumes.
Ministry for the next generation. Vol. 48, (ed.) Jack Wertheimer. Review essay.
No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 36–38. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp.
Ezrat Nashim. 80–88.
On the ordination of women. Address and Gertel, Elliot B.
Commission report. Gerson D. Cohen. Women and change in Jewish law. Respons-
Letter. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, p. es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur
95. E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char-
Feld, Edward. ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein
Technology and halakhah. The use of artifi- Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer
cial insemination. Vol. 48, No. 3, Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975,
Spring, 1996, pp. 49–56. pp. 50–52.
Feldman, David M. The World Parliament of Religions. Semi-
Women’s role and Jewish law. Vol. 26, No. nars held in Chicago, 1993. Teach ‘Em
4, Summer, 1972, pp. 29–39. Company. Review and response.
Her Majesty’s loyal opposition. Vol. 48, Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter,
No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 39–42. 1996, pp. 69–82.
Felix, Cathy L. Ginzberg, Eli.
Women who would be rabbis: a history of The last of the first: Mama G. Vol. 33, No.
women’s ordination 1889–1985. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 26–35.
Pamela Nadell. Review. Vol. 52, No. 1, Glassman, Bernard.
Fall, 1999, pp. 86–87. reviews:
Freeman, Gordon M. Antisemitism in America today: outspo-
Wives and sisters. A contemporary exegesis. ken experts explode the myths.
Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. Jerome R. Chanes. Review. Vol. 48,
50–55. No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. 87–89.
Friedman, Theodore. Reading Ruth: contemporary women
letters: reclaim a sacred story. (ed.) Judith
Conservative Judaism: a direction. A. Kates; Gail Twersky Reimer.
Bernard Mandelbaum. Letter. Vol. Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1,
14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. 59–60. Fall, 1996, p. 82.
letters from Jerusalem: Beginning anew: a women’s companion
Bending or breaking? Women confront to the High Holy Days. Gail Twer-
the religious establishment. Vol. 39, sky Reimer; Judith A. Kates. Books
No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 66–70. in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
Siah Mesharim: Israeli dialogue and mer, 1997, pp. 83–84.

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WOMEN (cont’d.) Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp.
Glassman, Bernard (cont’d.) 88–89.
reviews (cont’d.): Gottfried, Pamela Jay.
Esther. Jon D. Levenson. Books in A new role for rabbis in Solomon Schechter
review . . . Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, schools. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000,
1998, pp. 89–90. pp. 47–52.
The year Mom got religion: one Gottlieb, Lynn.
woman’s midlife journey into The secret Jew: an oral tradition of women.
Judaism. Lee Meyerhoff Hendler. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 59–62.
Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Graetz, Naomi.
Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87. The haftarah tradition and the metaphoric
Goldberg, Elliot. battering of Hosea’s wife. Delivered at
Custom, halakhah, and the status of the 1st International Conference of
women. Custom drives Jewish law on Rhetoric, Tel Aviv, 1991. Vol. 45, No.
women. Elliot N. Dorff. Response. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 29–42.
Wayne Allen. Letter. Elliot Goldberg. Graubart, David.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 91–92. Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
Goldberg, Pearl. timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
High resolution, low resolve. Women’s Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
League for Conservative Judaism. Vol. Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 69–78. 1974, pp. 17–18.
Golinkin, David. Gray, Alyssa M.
May women wear tefillin? Vol. 50, No. 1, Making central the peripheral. Women
Fall, 1997, pp. 3–18. reading the Rabbis reading women.
Four new responsa by Professor Louis Rereading the rabbis: a woman’s voice.
Ginzberg. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, Judith Hauptman. Review essay. Vol.
2000. pp. 14–23. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 74–80.
Gordis, Daniel. Green, Arthur E.
Elitism and a Conservative halakhah: an Women and change in Jewish law. Respons-
afterthought. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur
1983–84, pp. 34–37. E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char-
Gordis, Robert F. ry; Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein
The designation of marital status in the Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer
ketubah. Nahum M. Waldman. Letter. Ostow. Reply. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, p. 116. 1975, pp. 36–43.
The struggle for self-definition in Conserva- Greenberg, Sidney.
tive Judaism. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, A Shabbat reader: universe of cosmic joy.
1987, pp. 7–19. (ed.) Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol.
“In His image:” a new blessing, an old 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 93–94.
truth. In memory of Rabbi Max Gelb. Greenberg, Simon.
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 81–85. And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
Gordon, Leonard. Supplement. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring,
reviews: 1970, pp. 75–141.
Esther in medieval garb: Jewish inter- Grodin, Michael Alan.
pretation of the Book of Esther in A new tradition: Conservative mohalim.
the Middle Ages. Barry Dov Walfish. Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo
Review. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
1996, pp. 92–93. 1988, pp. 59–72.
The five books of Miriam. Ellen Grossman, Susan.
Frankel. Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Feminism, midrash and mikveh. Vol. 44,
Winter, 1997, pp. 89–90. No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 7–17.
Engendering Judaism: a new theology The dual nature of rabbinic leadership. Vol.
and ethics. Rachel Adler. Review. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 43–48.

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Gruber, Mayer I. Hyman, Paula E.
articles: The other half: women in the Jewish tradi-
The Jewish goddess in an Orthodox tion. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
haggadah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 14–21.
1986, pp. 62–65. Jacobson, Devorah.
letters: The congregational rabbi and the Conserv-
Towards a halakhic guide for the Con- ative synagogue: a symposium. Letter.
servative Jew. Mayer E. Rabinowitz. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 78–79.
Letters. Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Johnson, George E.
Allen. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer, The lifestyle of low fertility. The changing
1987, p. 90. needs of Jewish women. Vol. 31, No. 3,
Harlow, Jules. Spring, 1977, pp. 15–23.
articles: Joselit, Jenna Weissman.
Feminist linguistics and Jewish liturgy. Vol. An engendered Judaism. Vol. 48, No. 1,
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 3–25. Fall, 1995, pp. 49–55.
letters: Kaplan, Mindell K.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- letters:
guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1, Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
Fall, 1997, pp. 72–81. Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1,
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- Fall, 1997, pp. 72–74.
guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Vol. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 81–83. Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Jules
Harris, Monford. Harlow. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Studies in Scripture. Hebrew. Teaching the pp. 81–83.
Bible. Hebrew. Shlomo Dov Goitein. A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s
Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, “Jewish women call for change.”
pp. 53–56. Ellen S. Wolintz. Letter. Mindell
Toward a theology of divorce. Vol. 23, No. Kaplan. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring,
4, Summer, 1969, pp. 33–44. 2000, pp. 93–95.
Hauptman, Judith. Katz, Kenneth.
Women’s liberation in the talmudic period: Uninspired. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986,
an assessment. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, pp. 14–19.
1972, pp. 22–28. Kelman, Ari.
Women and change in Jewish law. Mor- letters:
timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev; guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
1974, pp. 20–21. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
Helfgott, Esther Altshul. Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1,
Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman Fall, 1997, pp. 74–79.
question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
66–75. Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
Hoffman, Pamela. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
Uninspired. Kenneth Katz. Rejoinder by a Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Jules
Seminary spiritualizer. Vol. 38, No. 4, Harlow. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Summer, 1986, pp. 20–27. pp. 81–83.

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WOMEN (cont’d.) dynamics of change. Vol. 48, No. 1,
Kensky, Allan D. Fall, 1995, pp. 61–64.
Women in the rabbinate. The first ten Lefkovitz, Lori Hope.
years. Allan Kensky; Nina Beth Cardin. A woman’s book of grieving. Nessa
Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 3–4. Rapoport. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3,
Kessler, Martin. Spring, 1996, pp. 94–96.
A personal and confidential note to . . . Lerner, Anne Lapidus.
women . . . concerning candle lighting Rabbinic leadership for the 21st century.
. . . on Rosh Hashanah. Vol. 10, No.1, Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp.
Fall, 1955, pp. 28–29. 52–55.
Klagsbrun, Francine. One woman’s spirituality. Vol. 48, No. 1,
How different are women—and how differ- Fall, 1995, pp. 65–70.
ent should they be? Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, Lerner, Stephen C.
1995, pp. 56–60. The editor’s page. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
Konheim, Jon. 1974, pp. 3–4.
The shammes is a she. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, Levenson, Edward.
1982, pp. 81–83. The Jewish feminist movement in Germany:
Kraemer, David C. the campaigns of the judischer frauenbund,
A development perspective on the laws of 1904–1938. Marion A. Kaplan. Review.
Niddah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, 1980,
pp. 26–33. pp. 72–74.
A development perspective on the laws of Linn, Louis.
Niddah. David C. Kraemer. Correction. Women and change in Jewish law. Mortimer
Vol. 39, No. 2, Winter, 1986–87, p. 17. Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis Linn;
Kripke, Myer S. David Graubart; Milton Malev; Judith
The rabbi is a lady. Alex J. Goldman. Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974,
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, pp. 15–17.
1987/1988, pp. 100–102. Listfield, Chaim.
Kushner, Harold S. Women and the commandments. Vol. 29,
articles: No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 42–50.
Editorial remarks. Vol. 34, No. 4, Malev, Milton.
March/April, 1981, p. (1). Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
letters: timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; 1974, pp. 18–20.
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; Mandelbaum, Bernard.
Harlan J. Wechsler. Vol. 50, No. 1, Conservative Judaism: a direction. Vol. 14,
Fall, 1997, pp. 79–80. No. 1, Fall, 1959, pp. 36–46.
God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- Marcus, Ivan G.
guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules Mothers, martyrs, and moneymakers:
Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan; some Jewish women in medieval
Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner; Europe. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1
Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Jules 986, pp. 34–45.
Harlow. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, Matsa, Myrna.
pp. 81–83. Serving the unaffiliated Jew. Vol. 48, No. 1,
Landes, Aaron. Fall, 1995, pp. 71–73.
And he writes her a bill of divorcement. Merbaum, Michael.
Simon Greenberg. The ante-nuptial Construction of religious symbols and
agreement. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, professional roles by male and female
Spring, 1972, pp. 61–63. North American rabbis. Carie Carter;
Lebeau, William H. Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube.
The Conservative rabbinate and the Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79.

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Neusner, Jacob. Perkins, Carl M.
Women in the system of Mishnah. Vol. 33, Reflections of a recently ordained
No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 3–13. rabbi. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, 1995,
The feminization of Judaism. Systemic pp. 74–79.
reversals and their meaning in the for- Rabinowitz, Mayer E.
mulation of the rabbinic system. Vol. Towards a halakhic guide for the Con-
46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 37–52. servative Jew. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
Newman, Aryeh. 1986, pp. 7–33.
Women, saints, and heretics in Mai- Towards a halakhic guide for the Conserva-
monides. The challenge of translating tive Jew. Mayer Rabinowitz. Letters.
Judaica. Dedicated to the memory of Mayer I. Gruber; Wayne Allen.
Professor Chaim Rabin. Vol. 49, No. 2, Response. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
Winter, 1997, pp. 75–84. 1987, pp. 91–92.
Oboler, Jeff. Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
The dance of Miriam. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
1982, pp. 74–76. Simon Greenberg. The megillah and the
Ostow, Mortimer. get. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
articles: 1972, pp. 64–69.
Women and change in Jewish law. Reifman, Toby Fishbein.
Mortimer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Women and change in Jewish law. Respons-
Louis Linn; David Graubart; es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur
Milton Malev; Judith Hauptman. E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char-
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Fall, 1974, pp. 22–24. No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 49–58.
Women and change in Jewish law. Riben, Marsha.
Responses to the Fall 1974 sympo- And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
sium. Arthur E. Green; Linda R. the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
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Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. Riemer, Jack.
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pp. 52–56. in Biblical narrative. Jason Rosenblatt;
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Dr. Schechter and the United Syna- Riemers, Paula.
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WOMEN (cont’d.) Seldin, Ruth R.
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pp. 80–82. Shapiro, Miriam Klein.
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Siddur Sim Shalom and developing Conser- sion. Miriam Klein Shapiro; Chaim
vative theology. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, H. Pearl. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978,
1988, pp. 21–37. pp. 63–66.
Understanding Jewish ethics. Richard A. The woman’s role: a continuing discussion.
Freund. Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Sum- Miriam Klein Shapiro. Addendum. Vol.
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Schiff, Ellen F. Shevitz, Amy Hill.
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No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 36–41. Diane Cohen. Letter. Vol. 46, No. 2,
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A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar Shohet, David M.
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Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David Israel. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, 1949, pp.
Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild. 31–50.
Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. Shoub, Myra.
81–82. Jewish women’s history: development of a
Schoenberg, Elliot Salo. critical methodology. Vol. 35, No. 2,
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Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo Siegel, Seymour.
Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, And he writes her a bill of divorcement.
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Ramah: an adventure in Jewish education. Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 5–11. timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
Schwarz, Sidney H. Linn; David Graubart; Milton Malev;
Conservative Judaism and the agunah. Vol. Judith Hauptman. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 37–44. 1974, pp. 13–15.
Scolnic, Benjamin Edidin. Women and change in Jewish law. Mor-
The validity of feminist Biblical interpreta- timer Ostow; Seymour Siegel; Louis
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10–20. Judith Hauptman. Reply. Seymour
Bible-battering. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, Siegel. Mortimer Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 1,
pp. 43–52. Fall, 1974, p. 24.
Segal, Benjamin J. reviews:
Custom, halakhah, and the status of Noam, a forum for the clarification of
women. Custom drives Jewish law on contemporary halakhic problems.
women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open Volume 9. Menachem Kasher.
forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal. Review. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 65–66. 1967, pp. 74–76.
Custom, halakhah, and the status of Silverman, David Wolf.
women. Custom drives Jewish law on A word from the editor. Vol. 38, No. 3,
women. Elliot N. Dorff. The open Spring, 1986, p. 3.
forum. Wayne Allen; Benjamin J. Segal. Silverman, Maxine.
Response. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, The Jewish woman in America. Charlotte
pp. 66–73. Baum; Paula Hyman; Sonya Michel.
The liberated woman of valor. Vol. 52, No. Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976,
2, Winter, 2000, pp. 49–56. pp. 84–85.

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Silverstein, Alan. ideology becomes theology. Creating a
The evolution of Ezrat Nashim. Vol. 30, theological language of and for Conser-
No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 41–51. vative Jews. Vol. 51, No. 2, Winter,
Simon, Charles. 1999, pp. 11–20.
I’ll bless you; if you’ll let me. (On kohan- Our community’s need for theology. When
im). Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. ideology becomes theology. Creating a
81–88. theological language of and for Conser-
Springer, Mychal. vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky.
A rabbinate on the fringe. Vol. 48, No. 1, Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2,
Fall, 1995, pp. 83–86. Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24.
Stern, Jay B. Visotsky, Burton L.
Conservative Judaism: a direction. Bernard Midrash Eishet Hayil. Vol. 38, No. 3,
Mandelbaum. Letter. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 21–25.
Spring, 1960, pp. 61–62. Waldman, Nahum M.
Stone, Ira F. The designation of marital status in the
Beth Shalom’s encounter with the woman ques- ketubah. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986,
tion. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F. Stone. pp. 80–82.
Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 75–76. Waskow, Arthur.
Strube, Michael J. Goddess feminism. Samuel H. Dresner. Let-
Construction of religious symbols and ter. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp.
professional roles by male and female 94–95.
North American rabbis. Carie Carter; Wechsler, Harlan J.
Michael Merbaum; Michael J. Strube. letters:
Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 70–79. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
Sussman, Gerald. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
Let principle encounter principle: Conserv- Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
ative Judaism and religious egalitarian- Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
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Swidler, Leonard. God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin-
Women and Torah in talmudic Judaism. guistics and Jewish liturgy. Jules
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 21–40. Harlow. Letters. Mindell K. Kaplan;
Switkin, Linda R. Ari Kelman; Harold S. Kushner;
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- Harlan J. Wechsler. Response. Jules
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur E. Harlow. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997,
Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Charry; pp. 81–83.
Gerald L. Zelizer; Toby Fishbein Reif- Weinberger, Leon J.
man; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Ostow. Wine, women and death: medieval poems
Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 43–45. on the good life. Raymond P.
Taitz, Emily. Scheindlin. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall,
Kol ishah—the voice of woman: where was 1987, p. 92.
it heard in medieval Europe? Bibliogra- Wenig, Margaret Moers.
phy. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. Lily Montagu and the advancement of Liber-
46–61. al Judaism. Ellen Umansky. Review. Vol.
Tucker, Gordon. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 100–101.
The ordination of women and the culture Wertheimer, Jack.
of the movement. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall, The current dilemma of Conservative
1995, pp. 87–93. Judaism. Delivered at the Forum for
Umansky, Ellen M. Conservative Renewal, June, 1993.
Lily H. Montagu: religious leader, organizer Excerpted in part from A people divid-
and prophet. Vol. 34, No. 6, ed: Judaism in contemporary America.
July/August, 1981, pp. 17–27. Jack Wertheimer. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win-
Our community’s need for theology. When ter, 1994, pp. 19–25.

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WOMEN (cont’d.) Upstairs/downstairs. Vol. 35, No. 2,
Wolintz, Ellen S. Winter, 1982, pp. 78–80.
A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish Toward the revitalization of an urban
women call for change.” Vol. 51, No. 3, synagogue. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
Spring, 1999, pp. 59–78. 1985, pp. 38–50.
A generation after Ezrat Nashim’s “Jewish Spirituality and the main sanctuary.
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52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 93–95. section. Howard A. Addison; Jack H
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A philosophy of Jewish masculinity: one Schoenberg. Vol. 50, No. 4, Sum-
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1979, pp. 89–94. Adler, Joshua J.
Yoffie, Adina M. letters from Jerusalem:
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2000, pp. 22–29. Summer, 1987, pp. 92–93.
Yoskowitz, Herbert A. Allen, Wayne.
Rachel. Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol. Women in the synagogue. A congregant’s
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 84–86. view. Ruth R. Seldin. Letter. Vol. 33,
Young, Leila Rosen. No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 95–96.
Women in synagogue life: models of con- Arm, Milton.
gregational change and one congrega- On restoring the preeminence of the Sab-
tion’s ‘path of change.’ Vol. 38, No. 4, bath morning service in our synagogue.
Summer, 1986, pp. 74–79. Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, pp.
Zelizer, Gerald L. 30–33.
Women and change in Jewish law. Respons- Aronson, David.
es to the Fall 1974 symposium. Arthur On restoring the preeminence of the Sab-
E. Green; Linda R. Switkin; Dana Char- bath morning service in our synagogue.
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Reifman; Elliot B. Gertel; Mortimer Spring, 1958, pp. 33–36.
Ostow. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, Faith and halakhah. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 47–48. 1966, pp. 34–48.
WOMEN’S LEAGUE. See CONSERVATIVE Artson, Bradley Shavit.
JUDAISM; UNITED SYNAGOGUE articles:
WORLD. See under individual countries; regions Integrating tradition and change. Vol.
WORSHIP. See also LITURGY; SPIRITUALITY; 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, pp. 18–31.
SYNAGOGUE; WOMEN Barukh ha-Shem: God is bountiful. Vol.
Abelson, Kassel. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 32–43.
Aliyot for couples. Teshuvah. Committee Beat it! The ritual of havatat aravot. Vol.
on Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 26–34.
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 51–58. reviews:
Ackerman, Walter I. The making of Jewish and Christian
Taly: a new alternative in Israeli education. worship. Paul F. Bradshaw;
Walter I. Ackerman; Gerald L. Show- Lawrence A. Hoffman. Of the mak-
stack. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. ing of books . . . Review. Vol. 43,
67–80. No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 93–94.
Addison, Howard A. Daughters of the king: women and the
articles: synagogue. Susan Grossman; Rivka
Ritual and myth: towards a revitaliza- Haut.
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2, November/December, 1980, pp. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp.
43–49. 95–96.

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For those who can’t believe: overcoming ship. Committee on Jewish Law and
the obstacles to faith. Harold M. Standards. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
Schulweis. Of the making of books Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 113.
. . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, Rabbi Kook the poet. Vol. 25, No. 3,
1995, pp. 94–96. Spring, 1971, pp. 56–63.
Jewish renewal: a path to healing and Brown, Steven M.
transformation. Michael Lerner. Of The art of Jewish living: the Shabbat Seder.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Ron Wolfson. Review. Vol. 38, No. 4,
Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. Summer, 1986, pp. 116–117.
91–94. Celnik, Isaac H.
On the doorposts of your house. Chaim Yom Tov Sheni: a third alternative. Hillel E.
Stern. Of the making of books . . . Silverman. Letter. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 67–68.
1995, pp. 94–95. Charry, Elias.
The history of Sukkot in the 2nd Tem- Barukh Adonai yom yom. Vol. 8, No. 1,
ple and rabbinic period. Jeffrey L. November, 1951, pp. 14–19.
Rubenstein. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2, Chiel, Samuel.
Winter, 1996, p. 88. A synagogue is not a temple. Ismar
Azikri, Eleazar. Schorsch. Responses. Shlomo Balter;
Yedid nefesh. Prayer. (tr.) Michael Wasser- Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David
man. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. Lincoln; Bernard Lipnick; Erwin Schild.
32. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, p. 72.
Baeck, Leo. Chinitz, Jacob.
Prayer and study. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, Altars and tables. Authority and utility in
1959, pp. 1–15. religion. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
Barmash, Pamela. pp. 46–58.
Jewish women living the challenge: a Cohen, Martin Samuel.
Hadassah compendium. (ed.) Carol articles:
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Chernov; Leora Tanenbaum. Review. pp. 3–15.
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. reviews:
95–96. Kaddish. Leon Wieseltier. Review. Vol.
Berkowitz, Martin. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 87–89.
Homeless Judaism. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, Cohen, Steven M.
1993, pp. 59–70. Deconstructing the outreach-inreach
Blank, Debra Reed. debate. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997,
articles: pp. 26–33.
Liturgical theory and liturgical change. Cohen-Harris, Elisheva.
Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. Where did medieval women stand? Visual
53–63. sources, halakhic writings and architec-
reviews: ture. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000. pp.
The changing face of Jewish and Christ- 3–13.
ian worship in North America. Paul Davis, Hadassah.
F. Bradshaw; Lawrence A. Hoffman. My father, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 47, No.
Review. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 79–90.
1993, pp. 91–94. Dorff, Elliot N.
Sacred sound and social change: liturgi- Pluralism: models for the Conservative
cal music in Jewish and Christian movement. Dedicated to the memory of
experience. Lawrence A. Hoffman; Rabbi Simon Greenberg. Vol. 48, No. 1,
Janet R. Walton. Review. Vol. 46, Fall, 1995, pp. 21–35.
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 88–89. Dresner, Samuel H.
Bokser, Ben Zion. The Sabbath. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960,
Statement on the organ and Jewish wor- pp. 1–31.

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WORSHIP (cont’d.) Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Vol. 35,
Eisenstein, Ira J. No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 86–88.
The canonization of the synagogue service. Gillman. Neil.
Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Zev Judaism and the search for spirituality. Vol.
Garber. Letter. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 5–18.
1983, p. 88. Tefillah at Ramah: goals, methods, and
Faierstein, Morris M.* impact. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp.
‘God’s need for the commandments’ in 43–50.
medieval kabbalah. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, Kol Haneshamah: Shabbat eve. The Recon-
1982, pp. 45–59. sructionist Press. Review. Vol. 43, No.
Feldman, David M. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 61–65.
Women’s role and Jewish law. Vol. 26, No. Glassman, Bernard.
4, Summer, 1972, pp. 29–39. reviews:
Her Majesty’s loyal opposition. Vol. 48, In search of wholeness: the pursuit of
No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 39–42. spiritual integrity in a delusional
Felix, Cathy L. world. Martin Samuel Cohen. Books
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Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom; Beginning anew: a women’s companion
Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. to the High Holy Days. Gail Twer-
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. sky Reimer; Judith A. Kates. Books
67–79. in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
Fenster, Myron. mer, 1997, pp. 83–84.
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Spring, 1961, pp. 55–56. ume 1: The Sh’ma and its blessings.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel remem- Lawrence A. Hoffman. Books in
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ster; Isaac Freeman; Louis Jacobs; 1998, p. 90.
Bernard Lipnick; Jack Riemer; Neal Travels on the road not taken: towards
Rose; Gerry J. Rosenberg; Martin I. a Bible-based theory of Jewish spiri-
Sandberg; Gershon Schwartz; Israel C. tuality. Martin Samuel Cohen.
Stein; Gerald B. Weiss; Gerald B. Zel- Books in review . . . Vol. 50, No. 4,
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Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 170–171. Glatzer, Nahum N.
Friedland, Eric L. The open gate. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
Vetaher libenu. Congregation Beth El, Sud- 1965, pp. 63–66.
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letters: Goldstein, Rose.
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1987, pp. 93–94. Golinkin, David.
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Baba Sali and other follies. Vol. 38, No. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 38–55.
4, Summer, 1986, pp. 107–112. May women wear tefillin? Vol. 50, No. 1,
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Garber, Zev. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp.
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Gordis, Robert. Harris, Monford.
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A Jewish prayer book for the modern 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 58–62.
age. Originally presented at the 45th Helfgott, Esther Altshul.
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June, 1945. Vol. 2, No. 1, October, question. Esther Altshul Helfgott; Ira F.
1945, pp. 1–20. Stone. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp.
Scholars increase peace: a new interpre- 66–75.
tation of a well-known passage. Vol. Heschel, Abraham Joshua.
36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. The task of the Hazzan. Vol. 12, No. 2,
16–18. Winter, 1958, pp. 1–8.
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81–85. 1997, pp. 22–31.
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Robert Gordis. Letter. Reuven 41–45.
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Fall, 1985, p. 102. liturgy. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review.
Greenberg, Sidney. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp.
The gomel blessing on Yom Kippur. Vol. 89–91.
35, No. 4, Summer, 1982, pp. 80–81. Hulbert, David.
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Gutoff, Joshua. Hyams, Ario S.
Meaning what we pray, praying what we letters:
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42, No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 12–20. servative Judaism. Robert F. Gordis.
Harlow, Jules. Letter. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
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1, Fall, 1971, pp. 61–69. Shabat for today (Oh, let us sing a
Introducing Siddur Sim Shalom. Vol. new song unto the Lord). Ger-
37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 5–17. shon Kingsley. Recording review.
Feminist linguistics and Jewish liturgy. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 88–89.
3–25. The hush of midnight. A Slihot record-
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God, gender, and liturgy. Feminist lin- Winter, 1969, pp. 37–43.
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Samuel Chiel; Stanley Kessler; David The editor’s page. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall,
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Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. Levine, Mordecai Herschel.
73–77. Redemption in the hymn of glory (An’im

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No. 4, Summer, 1982, p. 79. Norwich, Kenneth H.
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77–78. Pearl, Chaim H.
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WORSHIP (cont’d.) vention, November 8, 1989. Vol. 43,
Roth, Joel. No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 61–70.
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originally at a United Synagogue con- 24–28.

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Temkin, Sefton D. rejoinder. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968,
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YESHIVA (cont’d.) Kentucky. Review. Vol. 26, No. 3,
Parzen, Herbert. Spring, 1972, pp. 33–39.
The history of Conservative Judaism, part Voices from the Yiddish: essays, mem-
5-Professor Louis Ginzberg: his early oirs and diaries. Irving Howe; Eliez-
youth. Vol. 8, No. 1, November, 1951, er Greenberg. Review. Vol. 27, No.
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Sarna, Jonathan D. Evans, Eli E.
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YIDDISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE The demon and the earlock. Zemach atlas.
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Bialik, Ilana. Sarah Hammer-Jacklin. Review. Vol. 20,
Author’s query. Yiddish theater. Ilana Bia- No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 1–9.
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89. 1967, pp. 34–49.
Chiel, Arthur A. Isaac Bashevis and the eternal past. Irving
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No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 21–27. Glassman, Bernard.
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Davidowicz, Lucy S. Goldsmith, Emanuel S.
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A Jew in the southland: I. J. Schwartz’s Spring, 1966, pp. 18–23.

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reviews: Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.
The demon and the earlock. Zemach 3–15.
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No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 1–9. The kosher dybbuk. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring,
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In search of the present: synagogue ethnog- Molodowsky, Kadia.
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Holtz, Avraham. 52–53.
Hillel Zeitlin: critic, mystic, social architect. Norich, Anita.
Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. JPS: the Americanization of Jewish culture,
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Kanter, Shamai. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp.
Yoshe Kalb. I. J. Singer. Introduction. Isaac 85–88.
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Kling, Simcha. Contemporary Jewry: studies in honor of
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A.M. Klein z”l. A memoir. Vol. 27, No. 1, Shamri, Aryeh.
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YIDDISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE (cont’d.) Barnard, Gershom.
Starkman, Moshe. Keruv and the status of intermarried fami-
Abraham Joshua Heschel: the Jewish writer lies. Joel Roth; Daniel Gordis. Letter.
and thinker. Vol. 28, No. 1, Fall, 1973, Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, p. 105.
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Pioneers of the Conservative rabbinate. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 86–88.
Reports from the field by graduates of Birkner, Cheryl.
“Schechter’s Seminary.” From the Rat- OMETZ: college outreach and collegians’
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Wineman, Aryeh. Bland, Kalman P.
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Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. versities: the proceedings of a colloqui-
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YUGOSLAVIA No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 93–94.
Bacon, Gershon C. Blank, Debra Reed.
The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for com- A silent sorrow: pregnancy loss: guidance
munity. Harriet Pass Freidenreich. and support for you and you family.
Review. Vol. 34, No. 2, Ingrid Kohn, Perry-Lynn Moffitt, with
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YOUTH. See also BRIT MILAH; EDUCATION No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 92–93.
Abelson, Kassel. Block, Piri.
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Abramowitz, Mayer. Blumenthal, David R.
First things first. The open forum. Vol. 24, Creating Zoharic texts. Includes essays of
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Teaching your children about God: a mod- Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 1–5.
ern Jewish approach. David J. Wolpe. Charry, Elias.
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Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 94–95. gregation. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961,
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The Jewish community: some problems, Ben Torah . . . Bar-Mitzvah at sixteen. Vol.
some answers. Teaching Hebrew 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 52–55.
through creative writing. A pedagogic Cohen, Jack J.
experiment at Camp Ramah. Eli Religion and the Israeli student. Vol. 20,
Ginzberg; Harold M. Schulweis; David No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 23–29.
Lieber; Lowell Eliezer Bellin; Daniel J. Cytron, Barry D.
Elazar; Warren Bargad. Vol. 27, No. 4, Our community’s need for theology. When
Summer, 1973, pp. 52–62. ideology becomes theology. Creating a

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theological language of and for Conser- 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp.
vative Jews. Ellen M. Umansky. 86–89.
Response. Barry Cytron. Vol. 51, No. 2, Frost, Shimon.
Winter, 1999, pp. 21–24. The needs of the Solomon Schechter day
Dalin, Ralph G. schools. A practitioner’s view. Vol. 33,
And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 74–79.
the Jewish couple. Michael Gold. Gartner, Lloyd P.
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pp. 85–88. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp.
Diamond, James S. 75–76.
Notes from a youth village. Israel life and Gershfield, Edward.
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pp. 20–31. No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 30–35.
Dorff, Elliot N. Gillman, Neil.
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Jewish Law and Standards. Vol. 49, No. 43–50.
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Dresner, Samuel H. reviews:
The Sabbath. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, The price of excellence: universities in
pp. 1–31. conflict during the Cold War era.
Elazar, Daniel J. Jacob Neusner; Noam M. Neusner.
The professor as Jewish spiritual leader. Vol. Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4,
38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 3–13. Summer, 1997, pp. 84–85.
Elkins, Dov Peretz. Whose Bar/Bat Mitzvah is this, any-
The zealots of Masada: story of a dig. way? A guide for parents through a
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Black demands and Jewish students. Vol. Bar/Bat Mitzvah basics: a practical family
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sity. Judaic studies as liberated educa- Never too young to know: death in chil-
tion. Baruch A. Levine; Menahem Man- dren’s lives. Phyllis Rolfe Silverman.
soor; Paul Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp.
David Weinstein; Sara Feinstein. Vol. 83–84.
27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 29–34. Glustrom, Simon.
Felix, Cathy L. Consecrated unto me. Roland Gittelsohn.
Worship for the 21st century. An agenda. Review Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966,
Synagogue life; a special section. Howard pp. 84–87.
A. Addison; Jack H Bloom; Cathy L. Teen-agers and sex. James A. Pike. Review
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No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 67–79. 84–87.
Freedman, Rachel. Goitein, Shelomo D.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. Bar Talmud—an initiation rite at sixteen.
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, p. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp.
79. 28–32.
Friedman, Theodore. Gold, Michael.
letters from Jerusalem: And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and
Baalei teshuvah today. Vol. 30, No. 4, the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
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Israeli youth: a survey. Vol. 31, Nos. No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp. 63–64.

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YOUTH (cont’d.) vative Jewish day school. Vol. 45, No.
Goldman, Robert. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 50–65.
The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill The social construction of moral education.
Novak; Robert Goldman. Vol. 25, No. The permeable boundaries of Jewish
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 5–19. schools. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000,
Goldstein, Rose. pp. 38–48.
The youth program in a large-sized congre- Israel, Richard J.
gation. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, The new morality and the rabbis. Vol. 24,
pp. 33–45. No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 62–70.
Golinkin, Noah. Joselit, Jenna Weissman.
Give us children’s books. Hebrew. Vol. 4, An engendered Judaism. Vol. 48, No. 1,
No. 4, June, 1948, pp. 32–30. Fall, 1995, pp. 49–55.
Gordis, David M. Jospe, Alfred.
Communicating Conservative Judaism. Vol. Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer-
32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 16–22. sity. Objectivity versus advocacy in Jew-
Gottfried, Pamela Jay. ish studies. Baruch A. Levine; Menahem
A new role for rabbis in Solomon Schechter Mansoor; Paul Ritterband; Alfred Jospe;
schools. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, David Weinstein; Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27,
pp. 47–52. No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 20–24.
Gottlieb, Ralph. Kanter, Elana.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. B’hai lishna. A Jewish philosophy of Jewish
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. pedagogy. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997,
76–77. pp. 43–45.
Graubart, Alexander. Kanter, Shamai.
Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952. The miracle of the commonplace: a sermon
Shuly Rubin Schwartz. The literature of for Parashah Tazri’ah. Vol. 10, No. 2,
Ramah. Baila R. Shargel. Letter. Vol. Winter, 1956, pp. 22–26.
40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 89–91. When your child asks. Simon Glustrom.
Greenberg, Herbert A. Review. Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, p.
The Jewish learning disabled child. Perspec- 46.
tive on a growing problem. Vol. 28, No. I never saw another butterfly. Poems and
3, Spring, 1974, pp. 41–48. drawings. The children of Theresien-
Greenberg, Sidney. stadt. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2,
When children ask about God. Harold S. Winter, 1965, p. 101.
Kushner. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win- Letters to Jewish college students.
ter, 1972, pp. 88–89. Theodore Friedman. Books in brief.
Grodin, Michael Alan. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter,
A new tradition: Conservative mohalim. 1966 pp. 90–91.
Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo Telling a child about death. Edgar N. Jack-
Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, son. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
1988, pp. 59–72. Summer, 1966, p. 72.
Grossman, Susan. Adolescence and religion. Bernard Carl
The dual nature of rabbinic leadership. Vol. Rosen. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 1,
48, No. 1, Fall, 1995, pp. 43–48. Fall, 1966, p. 92.
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). Kaplan, Louis L.
The Jewish school and the special child. The teaching of prayers in our schools. Vol.
Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. 1–13.
13–15. Kelman, Joseph H.
Ingall, Carol K. Jewish education and the disabled. Vol. 36,
On becoming a Jewish adult. Educating for No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp. 5–12.
Bar and Bat Mitzvah. Vol. 30, No. 3, Kibbutz Dafna, Members of.
Spring, 1976, pp. 63–71. An educational critique. Be’in tze’irim. Vol.
Soul-turning. Parent education in a Conser- 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 20–25.

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Kollin, Gilbert. H. Spotts. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
In search of a balance. Vol. 23, No. 3, 1965, p. 80.
Spring, 1969, pp. 74–78. Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer-
Kripke, Dorothy K. sity. Defining Jewish studies. Baruch A.
reviews: Levine; Menahem Mansoor; Paul Rit-
Silversmith of old New York: Myer terband; Alfred Jospe; David Weinstein;
Myers. William Wise. Review. Vol. Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter,
12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, p. 47. 1973, pp. 3–7.
Border hawk: August Bondi. Lloyd Levine, M. H.
Alexander. Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, Black demands and Jewish students. Moshe
Summer, 1958, p. 47. Ettenberg. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Jubal and the prophet. Frieda Clark 1969, p. 84.
Hyman. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Lipnick, Bernard.
Spring, 1959, p. 53. An experiment that works in teenage reli-
The world of Jo Davidson. Lois Harris gious education. Review. Gerald A.
Kuhn. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Teller. Letter. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
Spring, 1959, p. 53. 1979, p. 108.
Kushner, Harold S. Lubliner, Immanuel.
articles: Explaining death to children. Earl A. Groll-
Editorial remarks. Vol. 36, No. 4, Sum- man. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
mer, 1983, pp. 3–4. 1969, pp. 88–92.
reviews: Lukinsky, Joseph.
Tradition and contemporary experience: Let’s not give up yet. A response to the
essays on Jewish thought and life. Menorah curriculum. Joel Zaiman; Jay
Alfred Jospe. Books in brief. Review. B. Stern; Joseph Lukinsky. Vol. 31, No.
Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, p. 94. 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 87–92.
The bush is burning, radical Judaism Magid, Shaul.
faces the Pharoahs of the modern Abraham Joshua Heschel and Thomas
superstate. Arthur I. Waskow. Merton. Heretics of modernity. Origi-
Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, nally delivered at a conference entitled
1973, pp. 90–91. Thomas Merton’s Prophetic Stance,
Lasker, Arnold A. New York, 1997. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3,
When children face bereavement. Vol. 18, Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 112–125.
No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 53–58. Mansoor, Menahem.
Laub, Morris. Symposium on Jewish studies in the univer-
The Jewish Defense League. Vigilantism: is sity. The Wisconsin experience. Baruch
it needed? Edmund Winter; Morris A. Levine; Menahem Mansoor; Paul
Laub. The open forum. Vol. 24, No. 3, Ritterband; Alfred Jospe; David Wein-
Spring, 1970, pp. 50–53. stein; Sara Feinstein. Vol. 27, No. 2,
Lefkovitz, Lori Hope. Winter, 1973, pp. 7–13.
A woman’s book of grieving. Nessa Merrill, Charles.
Rapoport. Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Black and white, Jew and gentile in a liber-
Spring, 1996, pp. 94–96. al school. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973,
Lerner, Stephen C. pp. 49–55.
The havurot. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, Mezvinsky, Norton.
pp. 2–15. Black demands and Jewish students. Moshe
Ramah and its critics. Vol. 25, No. 4, Sum- Ettenberg. Letter. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
mer, 1971, pp. 1–28. 1969, pp. 83–84.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. Michaels, James R.
Letters. Response. Vol. 26, No. 3, So you’re going to be a Jewish parent!
Spring, 1972, p. 80. James R. Michaels; Ann D. Smith.
Levine, Baruch A. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
The voice of wisdom. Aaron Intrater; Leon 40–46.

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YOUTH (cont’d.) Ruderman, Samuel S.
Millgram, Abraham E. One approach to the Bar-Mitzvah problem.
Hebrew high school education for all our Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 56–58.
children. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, Rutchik, Allen.
pp. 1–14. Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner.
Neusner, Jacob. Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, p. 84.
Jewish education for Jewish social workers. Saks, Robert J.
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, Jews, Judaism, and the new left. Vol. 21,
1962, pp. 43–46. No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 39–51.
Ramah and its critics. Stephen C. Lerner. Schachter, Lifsa.
Letter. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. Reflections on the Brit Milah ceremony. Vol.
83–84. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 38–41.
Two settings for Jewish studies. Vol. 27, Schine, Robert S.
No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 27–40. “The basis of my Jewishness therefore is a
Newman, Louis. crime . . .” Strangers in their own land;
The Akiba Hebrew academy. Vol. 15, No. young Jews in Germany and Austria
2, Winter, 1961, pp. 15–27. today. Peter Sichrovsky; trans. Jean
Novak, Bill. Steinberg. Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 2,
The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 92–96.
Novak; Robert Goldman. Vol. 25, No. Schnitzer, Jeshaia.
2, Winter, 1971, pp. 5–19. When you marry. Evelyn M. Duvall; Ruben
Postal, Bernard. Hill. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
The rise of the Jewish student press. Bill 1964, pp. 84–85.
Novak; Robert Goldman. Letter. Vol. A sane and happy life: a family guide.
25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 83–84. Abraham N. and Rose N. Franzblau.
Potok, Chaim. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
With mind and heart. Howard Singer. 1964, p. 85.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Schoenberg, Elliot Salo.
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95. articles:
Paths to Jewish belief. Emil L. Fackenheim. A new tradition: Conservative mohalim.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Michael Alan Grodin; Elliot Salo
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95. Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 4, Sum-
Reisner, Avram Israel. mer, 1988, pp. 59–72.
Joint aliyot. Teshuvah. Committee on Jew- Worship for the 21st century. An agen-
ish Law and Standards. Vol. 46, No. 2, da. Synagogue life; a special section.
Winter, 1994, pp. 59–74. Howard A. Addison; Jack H Bloom;
Riemer, Jack. Cathy L. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoen-
Death and the college student. Edwin berg. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998,
Schneidman. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 67–79.
Winter, 1974, pp. 90–91. reviews:
Riben, Marsha. The Bar Mitzvah mother’s manual.
And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and Alice K. Lanckton. Review. Vol. 39,
the Jewish couple. Michael Gold. No. 4, Summer, 1987, pp. 87–88.
Review. Ralph G. Dalin. Letter. Vol. 41, Raising your child to be a mensch. Neil
No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 95–96. Kurshan. Review. Vol. 40, No. 3,
Rubenstein, Richard L. Spring, 1988, pp. 77–78.
The intellectual and contemporary Jewish Schultz, Joseph P.
life. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1960, pp. Reflections on the new morality. Vol. 22,
40–46. No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 48–54.
Rubin, Bob. Schwartz, G. David.
Serving Jewish singles in suburbia. Bob The responsa of Rabbi Zevi Hirsch Meisel.
Rubin; Alan Silverstein. Vol. 38, No. 1, Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp.
Fall, 1985, pp. 71–76. 46–51.

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Schwartz, Shuly Rubin. Spitz, Elie.
Camp Ramah: the early years, 1947–1952. Letters to and from God. Vol. 45, No. 1,
Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 12–42. Fall, 1992, pp. 21–28.
Shargel, Baila. Stern, Jay B.
The literature of Ramah. Vol. 40, No. 1, On education our children. Menorah cur-
Fall, 1987, pp. 51–66. riculum. Joel Zaiman; Jay B. Stern;
Some thoughts on Bar/Bat Mitzvah at Joseph Lukinsky. Vol. 31, No. 2, Win-
Masada. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, ter, 1977, pp. 82–86.
pp. 46–54. Teller, Gerald A.
Sherman, Charles S. An experiment that works in teenage reli-
Ya’amod Dimitri Schvartzman: a bar mitz- gious education. Bernard Lipnick.
vah echoes in Moscow. Vol. 34, No. 4, Review. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp.
March/April, 1981, pp. 69–72. 76–78.
Sherwin, Byron L. Winter, Edmund.
Memories and meanings of being Heschel’s The Jewish Defense League. Pidyon Shvuy-
disciple. Vol. 50, Nos. 2–3, im: the neglected mitzvah. Edmund
Winter/Spring, 1998, pp. 155–165. Winter; Morris Laub. The open forum.
Silverman, David Wolf. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp.
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 45–50.
1957, pp. 39–42. Yoskowitz, Herbert A.
A word from the editor. Vol. 40, No. 1, Bringing young Jews back to the syna-
Fall, 1987, pp. 3–4. gogue. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp.
Silverstein, Alan. 77–79.
Serving Jewish singles in suburbia. Bob Zaiman, Joel H.
Rubin; Alan Silverstein. Vol. 38, No. 1, On education our children: introduction.
Fall, 1985, pp. 71–76. Menorah curriculum. Joel Zaiman; Jay
Simon, Charles. B. Stern; Joseph Lukinsky. Vol. 31, No.
I’ll bless you; if you’ll let me. (On kohan- 2, Winter, 1977, pp. 80–81.
im). Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp.
81–88. ZIONISM. See also ISRAEL; NATIONALISM
Simon, Ernst Akiva. Abramov, Zalman.
Franz Rosenzweig and Jewish education. The letters and papers of Chaim Weiz-
Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 10–24. mann, series A: letters, Volume I,
Simon, Ralph. Summer 1885-October 29, 1902.
Never trust a God over 30. Albert H. Fried- Weizmann Memorial Foundation.
lander. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, Review. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970,
No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 91. pp. 62–64.
Singer, Aaron M. Ages, Arnold.
Israel: anticipation and reality. Reflections Anti-Semitisim versus anti-Zionism.
on American students in Israel. Ameri- Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp.
can students in Israel. Simon Herman. 7–12.
Review essay. Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Agus, Jacob B
Ginzberg; A. Joseph Heckelman; Gilbert The status of American Israel—a Conserva-
Kollin; Eric Freudenstein; Roger E. tive view. Vol. 2, No. 2, February, 1946,
Herst; Aaron M. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 1–14.
Spring, 1973, pp. 61–64. The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay.
Sleeper, James A. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
Activists and a new Judaism. Vol. 23, No. 46–57.
4, Summer, 1969, pp. 25–32. Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Smith, Ann D. The Rosendorf quartet: a novel. Nathan
So you’re going to be a Jewish parent! Shaham. (tr.) Dalya Bilu. Of the making
James R. Michaels; Ann D. Smith. Vol. of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 1,
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 40–46. Fall, 1993, p. 96.

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ZIONISM (cont’d.) Fenster, Myron M.
Bacon, Gershon C. letters:
The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for com- A Conservative zionist party. Robert
munity. Harriet Pass Freidenreich. Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Con-
Review. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/ servative zionist party? Myron M.
December, 1980, pp. 60–62. Fenster; Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis.
Bossin, Gary. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp.
The harvest. Meyer Levin. Review. Vol. 32, 13–15.
No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 78. reviews:
Breslauer, S. Daniel. Zion reconsidered. Jakob Petuchowski.
Modernization and zionism. Vol. 31, Nos. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, 1, Fall, 1967, p. 94.
pp.70–78. American Judaism. Adventure in
Chertoff, Mordecai S. modernity. Jacob Neusner. Review.
Israel-the writer’s promised land. Vol. 7, Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
No. 2, January, 1951, pp. 33–37. 89–90.
Chinitz, Jacob. Fierstien, Robert E.
The halakhah of Zionism. Vol. 46, No. 3, Solomon Schechter and the Zionist move-
Spring, 1994, pp. 45–54. ment. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp.
Cohen, Jack J. 3–13.
Ba-ayot. Hebrew. Martin Buber. Review. Fine, David J.
Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. gimel- The meaning of Catholic Israel. Vol. 50,
daled. No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 29–47.
Cohen, Martin Samuel. Fishman, Hertzel.
Lost love: the untold story of Henrietta A new zionism. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring,
Szold. Baila Round Shargel. Review. 1957, pp. 36–45.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 87–88. Conservative rabbis in Israel: this is not the
Conservative Judaism. way. The open forum. Our task in
Books briefly noted: Bible, Israel and zion- Israel. Michael Graetz. Vol. 46, No. 3,
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1961, pp. 69–70. Fleischman, Yaakov.
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Arendt. Presented at 1986 confer- Frank, M. Z.
ence of Association of Jewish Stud- The Dniepr and the Jordan. Vol. 20, No. 3,
ies. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, Spring, 1966, pp. 24–41.
pp. 47–58. Friedman, Theodore.
reviews: letters from Jerusalem:
Simon Wolf: private conscience and At the Zionist Congress: religious plu-
public image. Esther L. Panitz. ralism wins a round. Vol. 32, No. 1,
Review. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, Fall, 1978, pp. 38–42.
pp. 98–99. Siah Mesharim: Israeli dialogue and
Edelman, Martin (Moshe). diversity. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
What a difference a state makes: Israel at 1987, pp. 71–77.
40. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. An Israeli colleague’s Zionist vision.
14–19. Hazon veSivro (?). Herzl Fishman.
Epstein, Lawrence J. Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Jewish universalism. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1987/1988, pp. 87–91.
1992, pp. 73–79. reviews:
Feder, Avraham. Between a people and its land. Martin
Israel: a dream faces the challenges of reality. Buber. Review. Vol. 1, No. 2, June,
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 20–24. 1945, pp. 31–33.

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Garfinkle, Adam. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp.
The two religions of American Jews. A 64–65.
provocation for the sake of Heaven. Herst, Roger E.
Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, pp. 3–22. Israel: anticipation and reality. Herzl’s Der
Gartner, Lloyd P. Judenstaat, on Israel’s anniversary.
The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition Gerson D. Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph
renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo- Heckelman; Gilbert Kollin; Eric
logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.) Freudenstein; Roger E. Herst; Aaron M.
Jack Wertheimer. Review essay. Vol. 50, Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp.
No. 4, Summer, 1998, pp. 80–88. 53–60.
Gertel, Elliot B. Hirsch, Richard G.
Zionism broadly defined. A religious per- Mercaz. Delivered at Mercaz, Jerusalem,
spective. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, 1981. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August,
pp. 55–61. 1981, pp. 35–41.
Goldsmith, Emanuel S. Hoffman, Lawrence A.
The spiritual odyssey of Nathan Birnbaum. On the 40th anniversary of Israel’s state-
Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. hood. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp.
14–23. 25–29.
Goldstein, Leon J. Isaac, Erich and Rael Jean.
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intellectual origins of the Jewish Katzoff, Louis.
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Moses and Herzl. In memory of Miriam Religious civilization or civilizational
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Goodblatt, David. Responses. Eugene Kohn; Leon S.
History of Zionism. 1600–1918. Nahum Lang. Vol. 5, No. 1–2, October–Jan-
Sokolow. Introduction. Arthur uary, 1948–1949, pp. 10–21.
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A Conservative zionist party. Vol. 31, 27–32.
No. 3, Spring, 1977, pp. 3–14. Cyrus Adler and Zionism. Vol. 33, No.
letters: 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 22–27.
A Conservative zionist party. Robert reviews:
Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Conser- The Zionist revolution. Harold Fisch.
vative zionist party? Myron M. Fen- Review. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
ster; Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. Vol. 1979, pp. 106–107.
31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 18–20. Kollin, Gilbert.
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Our task in Israel. Presidential inaugral A look back at Zionism. Vol. 22, No. 3,
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1992. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. reviews:
69–71. The founding fathers of Israel. Gershon
Harris, Monford. Winer. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win-
Jewish existence. Ignaz Maybaum. Review. ter, 1972, pp. 90–92.

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ZIONISM (cont’d.) Parzen, Herbert.
Laskin, Martin. The history of Conservative Judaism—the
Secular holidays in modern Israel. The Schechter era. Vol. 4, No. 2, February,
move toward traditional beliefs, sym- 1948, pp. 11–23.
bols and rituals. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, The history of Conservative Judaism—the
1993, pp. 44–59. Schechter era. Vol. 4, No. 3, May, 1948,
Lazaron, Morris S. pp. 28–39.
Looking back. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, The history of Conservative Judaism-the
1973, pp. 73–76. Adler administration, part 1. Vol. 6,
Leiken, Ezekiel. No. 1, October, 1949, pp. 51–67.
A look back at Zionism. Gilbert Kollin. The history of Conservative Judaism-the
Letter. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. Adler administration. Conclusion. Vol.
84–85. 7, No. 3, April, 1951, pp. 16–24.
Levin, Leonard. Pearl, Chaim H.
Maurice Samuel: an appreciation. Vol. 31, The religious meaning of the state of Israel.
Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp.
3–15. 56–62.
Levine, Etan. Polish, David.
Confronting the aliyah option. Vol. 34, No. The zionist idea. Arthur Hertzberg. Review.
6, July/August, 1981, pp. 42–51. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Lewis, Theodore N. 1962–1963, p. 75.
Israel as the false Messiah. Arnold Jacob Raskas, Bernard S.
Wolf. Letter. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, Like all the nations? The life and legacy of
1989, pp. 93–95. Judah L. Magnes. (ed.) William Brinner;
Liberles, Robert. Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3,
When memory comes. Saul Friedlander. (tr.) Spring, 1989, pp. 84–86.
Helen R. Lane. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, Riemer, Jack.
January/February, 1981, pp. 58–60. reviews:
Liebman, Charles S. Nachman Syrkin. Marie Syrkin. Books
Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel. (eds.) briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No.
Raphael Patai; S. Z. Abramov. Review. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70.
Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 85–87. Nahum Sokolow. Simcha Kling. Books
Marcus, Ivan G. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No.
E pluribus unum: the need for Jewish cul- 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70.
tural literacy. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, Statesman and fighter: Vladimir
pp. 66–81. Jabotinsky. Joseph Schechtman.
Marrus, Elliot P. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol.
New horizons in Sephardic studies. Yedida 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70.
K. Stillman; George K. Zucker. Review. Woman of valor: Henrietta Szold. Irving
Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. Fineman. Books briefly noted.
85–86. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961,
Milgrom, Jeremy. pp. 69–70.
Kiddush hashem and hillul hashem in the Ingathering. Robert Gamzey. Books
Jewish state. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No.
1988, pp. 30–35. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70.
Nadell, Pamela S. Aliyah. Howard Sachar. Books briefly
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
Judah L. Magnes. William M. Brinner; 1961, pp. 69–70.
Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 43, No. 1, Time of arrival. Dan Jacobson. Books
Fall, 1990, pp. 69–70. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No.
Neusner, Jacob. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 71.
The foundations of Jewish existence. Vol. In the dispersion, No. 2, surveys and
47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 42–52. monographs on the zionist move-

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ment and the Jewish world. A. Prag. Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982,
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. pp. 93–94.
18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 71–72. Stein, Jacob.
Contemporary Jewry: studies in honor A Conservative zionist party. Robert
of Moshe Davis. Geoffrey Wigoder. Gordis. Reply. Shall there be a Conserv-
Review. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, ative zionist party? Myron M. Fenster;
1984, p. 101. Jacob Stein; Robert Gordis. Vol. 31,
Rosen, Gladys. No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 15–18.
Yahadut Amerika: Ethgar Yisraeli (Ameri- Sternstein, Joseph P.
can Jewry: an Israeli critique). Eliezer articles:
Livneh. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Sum- The zionist crisis. Israel life and letters.
mer, 1968, pp. 86–89. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp.
Roth, Leon. 84–89.
Back to, forward from, Ahad Haam? Zionism, the State of Israel and the
Delivered at the Conference of Anglo- Diaspora. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring,
Jewish Preachers, 1960. Vol. 17, No. 1988, pp. 45–49.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. reviews:
20–30. To the house of their fathers. Barnett
Sarna, Jonathan D. Litvinoff. Review. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Perspectives on Jews and Judaism. Essays Summer, 1966, pp. 60–62.
in honor of Wolfe Kelman. (ed.) Arthur Szajkowski, Zosa.
A. Chiel. Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Sum- The pacifism of Judah Magnes. Vol. 22,
mer, 1980, pp. 91–93. No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 36–55.
Segal, Benjamin J. Trepp. Leo.
Israel: the odyssey of a vision. Vol. 40, No. Of German Jewry. Vol. 3, No. 1, Novem-
3, Spring, 1988, pp. 40–44. ber, 1946, pp. 1–8.
Silverman, David Wolf. Wald, Marcus.
In the periodicals. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, What does world Jewry expect of American
1956, pp. 49–53. Jewry? Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950,
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, pp. 1–8.
1957, pp. 38–42. Wechsler, Harlan J.
In the periodicals. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, Seymour Siegel, theologian and teacher.
1957, pp. 37–41. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 56–73.
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter, Weisberger, Ralph M.
1958, pp. 34–37. The status of religion in the state of Israel.
In the periodicals. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, Delivered at a special conference,
1958, pp. 36–41. Rabbinical Assembly committee on
In the periodicals. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, Israel and Zionism, February, 1952.
1959, pp. 55–58. Vol. 9, No. 1, December, 1952, pp.
In the periodicals. Vol. 14, No. 3, Spring, 1–21.
1960, pp. 51–55. Wertheimer, Jack.
Simon, Ernst Akiva. Pioneers of the Conservative rabbinate.
Franz Rosenzweig and Jewish education. Reports from the field by graduates of
Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. “Schechter’s Seminary.” From the Rat-
10–24. ner Center. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring,
From dialogue to peace. Martin Buber: in 1995, pp. 53–70.
memoriam. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, Wigoder, Geoffrey.
1965, pp. 28–31. The autobiography of Nahum Goldmann.
Stahl, Samuel M. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970,
In search of Hebaism: Shai Hurwitz and his pp. 89–91.
polemics in the Hebrew press. Stanley Winer, Gershon.
Nash. In Studies in Judaism in modern Ber Borochov. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968.
times, Vol. III. (ed.) Jacob Neusner. pp. 56–66.

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Wise, Aaron M. and need of dissent. Mordecai Wax-
The man who breached the walls of man; Arnold Jacob Wolf. Resolution.
Jerusalem. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, 1970, Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter, 1977, pp.
pp. 76–85. 43–44.
Wolf, Arnold Jacob. Israel as the false Messiah. Vol. 40, No. 3,
American Jewry and Israel. The limits Spring, 1988, pp. 55–58.

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BOOK REVIEWS

Abbot, Walter M. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp.


The Bible reader: an interfaith interpretation. 88–89.
Walter M. Abbot; Arthur Gilbert; Rolfe Ackerman, Walter I.
Lanier Hunt. Review. I. Michael Hecht. books by:
Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 93. Out of our people’s past. Review. Jeffrey A.
Abramov, Zalman. Wohlberg. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
books by: 1979, pp. 103–106.
Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel. (eds.) reviews by:
Raphael Patai; S. Z. Abramov. Review. Jewish education in democratic society.
Charles S. Liebman. Vol. 26, No. 2, Jack J. Cohen. Review. Vol. 20, No. 2,
Winter, 1972, pp. 85–87. Winter, 1966, pp. 74–78.
Perpetual dilemmas: Jewish religion in the Adath Jeshurun Congregation, Louisville,
Jewish state. Review. Charles S. Lieb- Kentucky.
man . Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, In loving memory. A memorial book for Rabbi
1976–1977, pp. 93–95. Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshurun Congre-
reviews by: gation, Louisville, Kentucky. Review. Jack
The letters and papers of Chaim Weiz- Riemer. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, p. 91.
mann, series A: letters, Volume I, Sum- Addison, Howard A.
mer 1885-October 29, 1902. Weizmann The spirit of renewal: crisis and response in
Memorial Foundation. Review. Vol. 24, Jewish life. Edward Feld. Review. Vol. 44,
No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 62–64. No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 86–87.
Abrams, Elliot. Adler, Morris.
Secularism, spirituality, and the future of The voice still speaks. A collection of sermons.
American Jewry. Elliot Abrams; David G. Morris Adler. (ed.) Jacob Chinitz. Review.
Dalin. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 52, No. 2, Eli A. Bohnen. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter,
Winter, 2000, pp. 101–102. 1971, pp. 93–94.
Abrams, Judith Z. Adler, Rachel.
Illness and health in the Jewish tradition: Engendering Judaism: a new theology and
writings from the Bible to today. David L. ethics. Review. Leonard Gordon. Vol. 51,
Freeman; Judith Z. Abrams. Books in No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 88–89.
review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. Adler, Samuel H.
2, Winter, 2000, pp. 94–95. The music of the Jews in the diaspora. Alfred
Abrams, Leah. Sendrey. Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring,
Songs of the Chassidim. (ed.) Velvel Pasternak. 1971, pp. 85–86.

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Adler, Selig. berg. (ed.) Arthur A. Cohen. Letter.
Steeled by adversity: essays and addresses on Bernard Heller. Reply. Vol. 15, No. 3,
American Jewish life. Salo Wittmayer Spring, 1961, pp. 40–41.
Baron. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
1972, pp. 74–76. Heschel. Review. Emil Fackenheim. Let-
Agress, Hyman. ter. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp.
books by: 42–44.
Why me? Hyman Agress. Review. Harold Toynbee’s letter to the Hebrews. The intent
S. Kushner. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, of Toynbee’s history. Edward T. Gargan.
1974, pp. 93–94. Reconsiderations. Arnold J. Toynbee.
reviews by: Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
To Jerusalem and back: a personal account. 1962–1963, pp. 48–60.
Saul Bellow. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 101–103. Heschel. Review. Emil Fackenheim. Let-
Agus, Jacob B. ter.Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
books by: 1962–1963, pp. 84–85.
The evolution of Jewish thought. Review. The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay.
Jakob J. Petuchowski. Vol. 15, No. 1, Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp.
Fall, 1960, pp. 47–50. 46–57.
The evolution of Jewish thought. Review. The encyclopaedia Judaica. Review essay.
Jakob J. Petuchowski. Letter.Jacob B. Letter. Charles W. Steckel; Werner Stein-
Agus. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. berg. Reply. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring,
42–44. 1973, pp. 84–85.
The meaning of Jewish history. Review. Pharisaism in the making. Selected essays.
Hans Kohn. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, Louis Finkelstein. Review essay. Vol. 28,
1964, pp. 59–63. No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 60–65.
Jacob Agus: seeking the right road. The The religion of ethical nationhood:
Jewish Quest: essays on basic concepts Judaism’s contribution to world peace.
of Jewish theology. Review. Herbert A. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol.
Yoskowitz. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
1987/1988, pp. 67–72. 28–33.
reviews by: Aharoni, Yohanan.
On reconciling reason and faith. Legacy of The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Yohanan Aharoni;
Maimonides. Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Michael Avi-Yonah. Review. Nahum Sarna.
Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951, pp. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 91–93.
38–39. Ahman, Mathew.
Torah u-mitzvot ba-zeman hazeh. J. Race: challenge to religion. Books briefly
Lebowitz. Review. Vol. 10, No. 4, Sum- noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17, Nos.
mer, 1956, pp. 47–50. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120.
The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis of Aichinger, Ilsa.
‘Taamei ha-mitzvot besifrut Yisrael. Herod’s children. Ilsa Aichinger. Books in brief.
Isaac Heinemann. Review. Vol. 11, No. Jack Riemer. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2,
4, Summer, 1957, pp. 24–34. Winter, 1964, p. 73.
Claude Montefiore, the man and his Aizenberg, Isidoro.
thought. W. R. Matthews. Review. Vol. History of the Jews of the Netherlands Antilles.
13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, p. 21. Two volumes. Isaac S. and Suzanne A.
Tradition and change. Mordecai Waxman. Emmanuel. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4,
Review. Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter, 1959, Summer, 1972, pp. 77–80.
pp. 46–54. Albright, William F.
Analysis of Anatomy of faith. Milton Stein- Archaeology, historical analogy, and early
berg. (ed.) Arthur A. Cohen. Review. biblical tradition. Books in brief. Myron M.
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 1–4. Fenster. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967,
Analysis of Anatomy of faith. Milton Stein- p. 93.

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Alexander, Lloyd. Arieti, Silvano.
Border hawk: August Bondi. Review. Dorothy The parnas. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol.
K. Kripke. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, 34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, p. 78.
p. 47. Aron, Robert.
Altmann, Alexander. The Jewish Jesus. Review. Norton D. Shargel.
books by: Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 91–92.
Book of doctrines and beliefs. Saadia Gaon. Aronson, David.
(tr.) Alexander Altmann. Review. Leo books by:
Trepp. Vol. 4, No. 1, October, 1947, pp. Torah, the life of the Jew. Review. Robert
19–21. Alan (Reuven) Hammer. Vol. 19, No. 3,
Biblical and other studies. Books briefly Spring, 1965, pp. 97–99.
noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17, reviews by:
Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 119. Where Judaism differed. Abba Hillel Silver.
reviews by: Review. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter, 1958,
On the eternal in man. Max Scheler. pp. 38–45.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Rabbi Joel Sirkes. Elijah Judah Schochet.
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 87–89. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971,
Philosophies of Judaism, the history of Jew- pp. 89–91.
ish philosophy from biblical times to Artson, Bradley Shavit.
Franz Rosenzweig. Julius Guttmann. books by:
(tr.) David Wolf Silverman. Review. Vol. War and tradition in Judaism. Love peace
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 73–77. and pursue peace: a Jewish response to
American Professors for Peace in the Middle East. war and nuclear annihilation. Review
The middle east in the contemporary world. essay. Leonard Gordon. Vol. 45, No. 1,
Books in brief. Review. Ralph Simon. Vol. Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85.
23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 90. It’s a mitzvah! Jewish living step-by-step.
Amichai, Yehuda. Bradley Shavit Artson. Books in Review
Poems. (tr.) Assia Gutmann. Books in brief. . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 48, No. 4,
Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 24, No. 3, Summer, 1996, pp. 89–90.
Spring, 1970, p. 72. reviews by:
Amundsen, Darrel W. The mind of the Talmud: an intellectual his-
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Caring tory of the Bavli. David Kraemer. Of the
and curing: health and medicine in the making of books . . .
western religious traditions. Ronald L. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p.
Numbers; Darrel W. Amundsen. Review 90.
essay. Elliot N. Dorff. Vol. 40, No. 4, The rabbinic class of Roman Palestine in
Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. Late Antiquity. Lee I. Levine. Of the
Angel, Marc D. making of books . . .
The orphaned adult, confronting the death of a Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp.
parent. Review. Pesach Krauss. Vol. 40, 90–91.
No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 82–85. Time for my soul: a treasury of stories for
Appelfeld, Aharon. Our Holy Days. Annette Labovitz;
Masot beguf rishon. Essays in the first person. Eugene Labovitz. Of the making of
Review. Aryeh Wineman. Vol. 33, No. 4, books . . . Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Sum-
Summer, 1980, pp. 93–94. mer, 1991, p. 91.
Arian, Alan. A touch of heaven: eternal stories for Jew-
Ideological change in Israel. Review. Ervin ish living. Annette Labovitz; Eugene
Birnbaum. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, Labovitz. Of the making of books . . .
pp. 84–87. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991,
Arian, Philip. p. 91.
Modern Jewish educational thought. David Encounters. Aryeh Kaplan. Of the making
Weinstein; Michael Yizhar. Review. Vol. 20, of books . . . Review. Vol. 43, No. 4,
No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 78–80. Summer, 1991, pp. 91–92.

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Artson, Bradley Shavit. (cont’d.) win. Of the making of books . . .
reviews by (cont’d.): Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992,
All is in the hands of heaven: the teachings p. 91.
of Rabbi Mordechai Leiner of Izbica. Midrashim. Jewish writer’s chapbook 5.
Morris M. Faierstein. Of the making of David Curzon. Of the making of books
books . . . Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Sum- . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer,
mer, 1991, pp. 92–93. 1992, p. 91.
The making of Jewish and Christian wor- Moments of crisis in Jewish–Christian rela-
ship. Paul F. Bradshaw; Lawrence A. tions. Marc Saperstein. Of the making
Hoffman. Of the making of books . . . of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 4,
Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, Summer, 1992, pp. 91–92.
pp. 93–94. Understanding the rabbinic mind. Essays
Jewish personal and social ethics. Louis on the hermeneutic of Max Kadushin.
Jacobs. Of the making of books . . . Peter Ochs. Of the making of books . . .
Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992,
p. 94. pp. 92–93.
Without a single answer: poems on contem- Torah through the ages: a short history of
porary Israel. Elaine Marcus Starkman; Judaism. Jacob Neusner. Of the making
Leah Schweitzer. Of the making of of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 4,
books . . . Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Sum- Summer, 1992, pp. 93–94.
mer, 1991, pp. 94–95. The Jerusalem report. Periodical. (ed.)
The Mayer Sulzberger-Alexander Marx cor- Hirsh Goodman. Of the making of
respondence, 1904–1923. Herman Dick- books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 4,
er. Of the making of books . . . Review. Summer, 1992, p. 94.
Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 91. Reading the book: making the Bible a time-
Ancient Israelite religion: essays in honor of less text. Burton L. Visotzky. Of the
Frank Moore Cross. Patrick Miller; Paul making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45,
Hanson; S. Dean McBride. Of the mak- No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 92.
ing of books . . . Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, God, Torah, Israel: traditionalism without
Fall, 1991, pp. 92–93. fundamentalism. Louis Jacobs. Of the
Your people, my people: finding acceptance making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45,
and fulfillment as Jew by choice. Lena No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 92–93.
Romanoff; Lisa Holstein. Of the mak- Sefer Mordechai lemassekhet Gittin,
ing of books . . . Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, lemassekhet Kiddushin. Mayer Rabi-
Fall, 1991, p. 93. nowitz; Joel Roth. Of the making of
In God’s mirror: reflections and essays. books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall,
Harold M. Schulweis. Of the making of 1992, p. 93.
books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 2, Sefer hilkhot haRif. Hillel Hyman. Of the
Winter, 1992, p. 96. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45,
What’s so bad about guilt? Learning to live No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
with it since we can’t live without it. Midrash Mishlei. Burton L. Visotzky. Of
Harlan J. Wechsler. Of the making of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. 2, 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
Winter, 1992, p. 96. Sifra divei rav. Louis Finkelstein. Of the
On being a Jew. James Kugel. Of the mak- making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45,
ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, No. No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
3, Spring, 1992, pp. 88–90. Archaeology of the land of the Bible:
Talmud Bavli: The ArtScroll series. Hersch 10,000–586 B.C.E. Amihai Mazar. Of
Goldwurm; Nosson Scherman. Of the the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 44, 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 93–94.
No. 3, Spring, 1992, p. 90. Contemporary psychoanalysis & religion:
In partnership with God: contemporary transference and transcendence. James
Jewish law and ethics. Byron L. Sher- W. Jones. Of the making of books . . .

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Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. A time to mourn, a time to comfort: the art
94–95. of Jewish living. Ron Wolfson. Of the
Jonah: a new translation with introduction, making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47,
commentary and interpretation. Jack No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 91–92.
M. Sasson. Of the making of books . . . Modern poems on the Bible: an anthology.
Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, David Curzon. Of the making of books
pp. 92–93. . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
Be’er Tuvia: from the writings of Rabbi pp. 92–93.
Theodore Friedman. David Golinkin. Of The how to handbook for Jewish living.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Kerry M. Olitzky; Ronald H. Isaacs. Of
45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 93–94. the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Exodus and exile: the structure of the Jew- 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, p. 93.
ish holidays. Monford Harris. Of the The state of religion atlas. Includes maps.
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 45, Joanne O’Brien; Martin Palmer. Of the
No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 94–95. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47,
From the ends of the earth: Judaic treasures No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 93–94.
of the Library of Congress. Abraham J. Teaching your children about God: a mod-
Karp. Of the making of books . . . ern Jewish approach. David J. Wolpe.
Reviews. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
pp. 95–96. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 94–95.
Walking humbly with God: the life and The HarperCollins study Bible: New
writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah Matt. Revised standard version. Wayne A.
(ed.) Daniel C. Matt. Of the making of Meeks. Of the making of books . . .
books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4, Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp.
Summer, 1994, p. 92. 95–96.
The encyclopedia of Jewish prayer: Ashke- The Hebrew Bible in literary criticism. Alex
nazic and Sephardic rites. Macy Nul- Preminger; Edward L. Greenstein. Of
man. Of the making of books . . . the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, p. 94.
pp. 92–93. A gathering of angels: angels in Jewish life
The encyclopedia of Jewish symbols. Ellen and literature. Morris B. Margolies. Of
Frankel; Betsy Platkin Teutsch. Of the the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 94–95.
No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 93–94. The empty chair: finding hope and joy,
A plague if dreamers: three novellas. Steve timeless wisdom from a Hasidic master,
Stern. Of the making of books . . . Rebbe Nahman of Breslov. Moshe
Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, Mykoff. Of the making of books . . .
p. 94. Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995,
The return to Scripture in Judaism and p. 95.
Christianity. Essays in postcritical inter- Caring for creation: an ecumenical
pretation. Peter Ochs. Of the making of approach to the environmental crisis.
books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4, Max Oelschlaeger. Of the making of
Summer, 1994, pp. 94–95. books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 2,
Rabbinic-lay relations in Jewish law. Walter Winter, 1995, pp. 95–96.
Jacob; Moshe Zemer. Of the making of Facing the abusing God: a theology of
books . . . Reviews. Vol. 46, No. 4, protest. David R. Blumenthal. Of the
Summer, 1994, pp. 95–96. making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47,
Threescore amd ten: essays in honor of Rabbi No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 92–94.
Seymour J. Cohen on the occasion of his For those who can’t believe: overcoming
70th birthday. Abraham J. Karp; Louis the obstacles to faith. Harold M. Schul-
Jacobs; Chaim Zalman Dimitrovsky. Of weis. Of the making of books . . .
the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995,
47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, p. 91. pp. 94–96.

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Artson, Bradley Shavit. (cont’d.) The disappearance of God: a divine mys-
reviews by (cont’d.): tery. Richard Elliot Friedman. Of the
Jewish renewal: a path to healing and making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49,
transformation. Michael Lerner. Of the No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 95–96.
making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 47, The responsa of Professor Louis Ginzberg.
No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 91–94. David Golinkin. Of the making of
On the doorposts of your house. Chaim books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 3,
Stern. Of the making of books . . . Spring, 1997, p. 90.
Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, The death of death: resurrection and
pp. 94–95. immortality in Jewish thought. Neil
A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, c.1615. Gillman. Of the making of books . . .
Abraham David. (tr.) Leon Weinberger; Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997,
Dena Ordan. Of the making of books pp. 91–92.
. . . Reviews. Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer, Selected poems of Shmuel HaNagid. (tr.)
1995, pp. 95–96. Peter Cole. Of the making of books . . .
The history of Sukkot in the 2nd Temple Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997,
and rabbinic period. Jeffrey L. Ruben- p. 92.
stein. Review. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, The Jewish war. Tova Reich. Of the making
1996, p. 88. of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 4,
The fire in the equations: science, religion Summer, 1997, p. 90.
& the search for God. Kitty Ferguson. The last happy occasion. Alan Shapiro. Of
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 94. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 90–92.
Travels on the private Zodiac: reflections The gift of peace: personal reflections.
on Jewish life, ritual, and spirituality. Joseph Cardinal Bernadin. Of the mak-
Martin Samuel Cohen. Of the making ing of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 49, No.
of books . . . Reviews. Vol. 48, No. 4, 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 92–93.
Summer, 1996, p. 95. Arzt, Max.
The classic midrash: Tannaitic commen- books by:
taries on the Bible. Reuven Hammer. Of Justice and mercy: commentary on the
the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. liturgy of the New Year and the Day of
48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 95–96. Atonement. Review. Abraham M.
No other Gods: the modern struggle Heller. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p.
against idolatry. Kenneth Seeskin. Of 72.
the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Joy and remembrance. Review. Murray
49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 88. Levine. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, p.
Covenant of blood: circumcision and gen- 94.
der in rabbinic Judaism. Lawrence A. reviews by:
Hoffman. Of the making of books . . . The Conservative movement: an analysis of
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. Conservative Judaism: an American
89. Religious Movement. Marshall Sklare.
On life after death. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Review. William Herberg; Max Arzt;
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Abraham Karp. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall,
Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 90. 1955, pp. 52–57.
Leadership without easy answers. Ronald Assembly of Ministers of the Reform Synagogues
A. Heifetz. Of the making of books . . . of Great Britain.
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, Order of service, Vol. II, prayers for the
p. 93. pilgrim festivals. Review. Sefton D. Temkin.
Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua Hes- Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 86–90.
chel’s poetics of piety. Edward K. Auerbach, Selig S.
Kaplan. Of the making of books . . . Unity and diversity in the Conservative
Reviews. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, movement. Mordecai M. Kaplan.
pp. 94–95. Comments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Garten;

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Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. Vol. 4, No. Review. Gary G. Porton. Vol. 25, No. 1,
1, October, 1947, pp. 8–10. Fall, 1970, p. 81.
Avi-Yonah, Michael. Bamberger, Fritz.
The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Yohanan Aharoni; Books are the best things. Fritz Bamberger.
Michael Avi-Yonah. Review. Nahum Sarna. Books in brief. Jack Riemer. Review. Vol.
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 91–93. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, p. 71.
Avineri, Shlomo. Band, Arnold.
The making of modern Zionism: the Hebrew poet in America: Hare’i bo’er ba’esh.
intellectual origins of the Jewish state. Review. Nahum M. Waldman. Vol. 19, No.
Review. Leon J. Goldstein. Vol. 36, No. 3, 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 61–66.
Spring, 1983, pp. 84–87. Nostalgia and nightmare. A study in the fiction
Axelrad, Albert S. of S. Y. Agnon. Books in brief. Review.
Meditations of a maverick rabbi. Review. Amy Myron M. Fenster. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
Eilberg. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 1969, p. 94.
121–122. Barack, Nathan.
Aycock, D. Alan. The Jewish way to life. Review. Morris S. Good-
Structuralist interpretations of Biblical myth. blatt. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 75–77.
Edmund Leach; D. Alan Aycock. Review. Barish, Louis and Rebecca.
Nahum Waldman. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, Basic Jewish beliefs. Review. Bertram Korn.
1985–86, pp. 88–90. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 73.
Bach, H.I. Barmash, Pamela.
The German Jew: a synthesis of Judaism and Jewish women living the challenge: a Hadassah
Western civilization 1730–1930. Review. compendium. ed. Carol Diament.
David Sorkin. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, Programming ideas. Claudia Chernov;
pp. 96–97. Leora Tanenbaum. Review. Vol. 50, No. 4,
Bacon, Gershon C. Summer, 1998, pp. 95–96.
The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for Sacred enigmas: literary religion in the Hebrew
community. Harriet Pass Freidenreich. Bible. Stephen A. Geller. Review. Vol. 52,
Review. Vol. 34, No. 2, No. 3, Spring, 2000, p. 89.
November/December, 1980, pp. 60–62. Barnea, Amalia and Aharon.
Baeck, Leo. Mine enemy. (tr.) Chaya Amir. Review. Simkha
This people Israel: the meaning of Jewish Y. Weintraub. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989,
existence. Leo Baeck. Trans. Albert H. pp. 82–84.
Friedlander. Review. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Baron, Richard W.
Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 78–79. Who has suffered more? Black anti-Semitism
Baer, Yitzhak. and Jewish racism. Richard W. Baron.
Baer’s history, translated and revisited. A Introduction. Nat Hentoff. Review. Marvin
history of the Jews in Christian Spain. Sicherman. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
Review. Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi. Vol. 21, pp. 87–89.
No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 73–82. Baron, Salo Wittmayer.
Balabkins, Nicholas. Steeled by adversity: essays and addresses on
West German reparations to Israel. Review. American Jewish life. Review. Selig Adler.
Mark Perlman. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 74–76.
1972, pp. 80–83. Barras, Abraham D.
Baldwin, James. The prayer book, weekday, Sabbath, and
A rap on race. Margaret Mead; James festival. Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 13,
Baldwin. Review. M. Herschel Levine. Vol. No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 53–54.
27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, p. 93. Barzel, Alexander.
Balter, Shlomo. letter from Jerusalem:
Number our days. Barbara Meyerhoff. Review. Jewish religious tradition: a new look. To be a
Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 96–97. Jew—identity and world view. Review
Bamberger, Bernard. essay. Theodore Friedman. Vol. 33, No. 1,
Proselytism in the talmudic period. Reprint. Fall, 1979, pp. 68–72.

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Barzilay, Isaac. Ben-Horin, Meir.
The French enlightenment and the Jews. Judaism and the Jewish school. Judah Pilch;
Arthur Hertzberg. Review. Vol. 23, No. 2, Meir Ben-Horin. Review. Josiah Derby. Vol.
Winter, 1969, pp. 89–93. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92.
Bashan, Raphael. Ben Zoma.
Mission survival. Ruth Bondy; Ohad Zmora; Troubled Eden. Chaim Bermant. Review. Vol.
Raphael Bashan. Books in brief. Review. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 90–91.
Ralph Simon. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. BenShea, Noah.
91. The word: Jewish wisdom through time.
Basser, Herbert W. Review. Sidney Greenberg. Vol. 49, No. 1,
Midrashic interpretaions of the Song of Moses. Fall, 1996, pp. 86–87.
Review. Joshua Finkelstein. Vol. 42, No. 4, Berenbaum, Michael G.
Summer, 1990, pp. 68–70. books by:
Bauer, Yehuda. The vision of the void. Review. Emanuel S.
Flight and rescue: brichah. Review. Mark H. Goldsmith. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer,
Elovitz. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 1980, pp.97–98.
92–94. reviews by:
Baum, Charlotte. Self portrait of a hero: the letters of
The Jewish woman in America. Charlotte Jonathan Netanyahu. Benjamin
Baum; Paula Hyman; Sonya Michel. Netanyahu; Ido Netanyahu. Introduc-
Review. Maxine Silverman. Vol. 30, No. 4, tion. Herman Wouk. Review. Vol. 35,
Summer, 1976, pp. 84–85. No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 88–91.
Baumhart, Raymond. Berkovits, Eliezer.
An honest profit. Books in brief. Review. books by:
Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter, Man and God: studies in biblical theology.
1970, p. 94. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 24,
Bayme, Steven. No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 93–94.
Understanding Jewish history. Steven Bayme. Major themes in modern philosophies of
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. Judaism. Review. Elliot Dorff. Vol. 30,
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, p. 84. No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90.
Bea, Augustin Cardinal. Jewish women in time and Torah. Review.
The Church and the Jewish people, a Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Vol. 43, No. 2,
commentary on the second Vatican Winter, 1990–91, pp. 90–91.
council’s declaration on the relation of the Berlin, Charles.
Church to non-Christian religions. Review. books by:
Ben Zion Bokser. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, Index to festschriften in Jewish studies.
1967, pp. 54–67. Review. Salamon Faber. Vol. 27, No. 1,
Beck, Evelyn Torton. Fall, 1972, pp. 67–68.
Kafka and the Yiddish theater. Review. Nahma Studies in Jewish bibliography, history and
Sandrow. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. literature. Festschrift in honor of I.
88–89. Edward Kiev. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol.
Behrmann, Nicolas Lee. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 92–93.
Release of an oath: the Kol Nidre. The Electric reviews by:
Prunes. Recording Review. Ario S. Hyams. The Jewish literary treasures of England
Letter. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 82–83. and America. Harry M. Rabinowicz.
Bellow, Saul. Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp.
Commitment to non-commitment, a ‘Jewish’ 81–82.
novel. Herzog. Review. Sylvia Rothchild. Berlin, Meyer (Bar-Ilan).
Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 49–52. Encyclopedia Talmudica. (ed.) Meyer Berlin
To Jerusalem and back: a personal account. (Bar-Ilan); Shlomo Josef Zevin. (tr.) Isidore
Saul Bellow. Review. Hyman Agress. Vol. Epstein; Harry Freedman. Review. Shamma
31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. Friedman. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp.
101–103. 89–91.

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Berman, Samuel A. Birnbaum, David.
Midrash Tanhuma—Yelammedanu: an English books by:
translation of Genesis and Exodus from the God and evil: a Jewish perspective. Recent
printed version of Tanhuma—Yelammedanu, Jewish theology. Review essay. William
with introduction and notes. Samuel A. E. Kaufman. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter,
Berman. Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, 1990–91, pp. 87–89.
Summer, 1996, p. 89. reviews by:
Bermant, Chaim. Recent Jewish theology. Sacred fragments:
books by: recovering theology for the modern Jew.
Troubled Eden. Review. Ben Zoma. Vol. Neil Gillman. Review essay. Vol. 43,
25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 90–91. No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 83–85.
reviews by: Recent Jewish theology. The healer of shat-
Portnoy’s complaint. Philip Roth. Review. tered hearts: a Jewish view of God.
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 86–88. David J. Wolpe. Review essay. Vol. 43,
Bernadin, Joseph Cardinal. No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 85–87.
The gift of peace: personal reflections. Joseph Birnbaum, Ervin.
Cardinal Bernadin. Of the making of books Ideological change in Israel. Alan Arian.
. . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp.
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 92–93. 84–87.
Bernards, Solomon S. Birnbaum, Philip.
The living Talmud—the wisdom of the Fathers, Karaite studies. Books in brief. Review.
and its classical commentaries. Judah Seymour Siegel. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter,
Goldin. Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1972, p. 93.
1959, pp. 54–55. Bland, Kalman P.
The marriage bed. Harry F. Tashman. Review. The teaching of Judaica in American
Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 43–45. universities: the proceedings of a
Bernstein, Philip S. colloquium. (ed.) Leon A. Jick. Review. Vol.
Rabbis at war. Review. Sheldon J. Lewis. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 93–94.
26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 83–84. Blank, Debra Reed.
Bestic, Alan. reviews by:
I cannot forgive. Rudolf Vrba; Alan Bestic. Sh’fokh hamatkha and Eliyahu in the hag-
Books in brief. Samuel Dresner. Vol. 18, gadah: ideology in liturgy. In memory of
No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 77. Rabbi Max Routtenberg. Analysis. Vol.
Bettelheim, Bruno. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 73–86.
Children of the dream. Review essay. Mortimer Out of the depths I call to you: a book of
J. Blumenthal. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, prayers for the married Jewish woman.
1970, pp. 16–19. Nina Beth Cardin. Review. Vol. 45, No.
Bianchi, Eugene. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 86–88.
Aging as a spiritual journey. Review. David R. The changing face of Jewish and Christian
Blumenthal. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, p. worship in North America. Paul F.
101. Bradshaw; Lawrence A. Hoffman.
Bickerman, Elias J. Review. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993,
Four strange books of the Bible. Books in brief. pp. 91–94.
Review. Ralph Simon. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, Sacred sound and social change: liturgical
1968, pp. 92–93. music in Jewish and Christian experi-
Bingham, June. ence. Lawrence A. Hoffman; Janet R.
The courage to change. Books briefly noted. Walton. Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, 1994, pp. 88–89.
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. A silent sorrow: pregnancy loss: guidance
Birmingham, Stephen. and support for you and you family.
Our crowd. Hearsay and history. Review. Ingrid Kohn, Perry-Lynn Moffitt, with
Gladys Rosen. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, Isabelle A. Wilkins. Review. Vol. 46,
1968, pp. 85–90. No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 92–93.

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Blankfort, Michael. Blumenthal, Aaron H.
Behold the fire. Michael Blankfort. Books in New dimensions in Judaism: creative analysis
brief. Simon Greenberg.Vol. 19, No. 3, in rabbinic concepts. Philip Sigal. Review.
Spring, p. 101. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977,
Blau, Joseph L. pp. 99–100.
Modern varieties of Judaism. Joseph L. Blau. Blumenthal, David R.
Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. books by:
3, Spring, 1966, pp. 88–89. God at the center: meditations on Jewish
Reform Judaism—A historical perspective. spirituality. Review. Alexander
Essays from the yearbook of the Central Graubart. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter,
Conference of American Rabbis. Review. 1989–90, pp. 64–66.
Sefton Temkin. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, Facing the abusing God: a theology of
pp. 90–91. protest. Of the making of books . . .
Blecher, Arthur C. Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol.
Judaism and human rights. Milton R. Konvitz. 47, No. 3, Spring, 1995, pp. 92–94.
Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. The banality of good and evil: moral les-
91–92. sons from the Shoah and Jewish tradi-
Blechman, Burt. tion. Review. William E. Kaufman. Vol.
The war of Camp Omongo. Books briefly 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 89–90.
noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 18, No. 1, reviews by:
Fall, 1963, p. 72. On repentance: from the oral discourses of
Bleich, J. David. Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Hebrew.
Contemporary halakhic problems. Review. (ed.) Pinchas H. Peli. Review. Vol. 31,
Golbert S. Rosenthal. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 37–39.
1979, pp. 83–89. Encounters with the Jewish people. Chaim
Block, Piri. Raphael. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Win-
A field of buttercups. Joseph Hyams. Review. ter, 1980, pp. 90–91.
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 84–86. Aging as a spiritual journey. Eugene
Blocker, Joel. Bianchi. Review. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
Israeli stories. Joel Blocker. Books briefly 1985, p. 101.
noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17, Nos. Battered Jewish wives: case studies in the
3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120. response to rage. Mimi Scarf. Review.
Bloom, Jack H Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 88–89.
Great Jewish thinkers of the twentieth century. Blumenthal, Mortimer J.
(ed.) Simon Noveck. Review. Vol. 18, No. Children of the dream. Bruno Bettelheim.
2, Winter, 1964, pp. 67–68. Review essay. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970,
Contemporary Jewish thought, a reader. (ed.) pp. 16–19.
Simon Noveck. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Bohnen, Eli A.
Winter, 1964, pp. 67–68. The failure of the American rabbi. S. Michael
Bloom, Mark S. Gelber. Review. Eli A. Bohnen; Louis
Isaac Leeser and the making of American Levitsky. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
Judaism. Lance J. Sussman. Review. Vol. Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 115–116.
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 91–93. Intermarriage. Albert I. Gordon. Review. Vol.
Blue, Lionel. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 80–81.
To heaven with scribes and Pharisees; the The voice still speaks. A collection of sermons .
Jewish path to God. Review. Andre Ungar. Morris Adler. ed. Jacob Chinitz. Review.
Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 93–94.
pp. 100–101. Bokser, Baruch M.
Blumenfield, Samuel M. reviews by:
Hevrah v’hinukh b’yahadut amerikah. Society The gospel and the land. Early Christianity
and education in American Jewry. Review. and Jewish territorial doctrine. W. D.
Josiah Derby. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, Davies. Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 90–92. 1975, pp. 71–74.

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On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The holiness, essays, letters and poems. (tr.)
halakhah at Qumran. Studies in Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Lawrence
Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 16. Kushner. Vol. 34, No. 3, January/Febru-
Lawrence H. Schiffman. Review. Vol. ary, 1981, pp. 57–58.
37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69. reviews by:
On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The The greater Judaism in the making. Morde-
Jewish people in the 1st century, Vol. 1, cai M. Kaplan. Review. Vol. 15, No. 3,
Compendia rerum iudaicarum ad Spring, 1961, pp. 46–55.
Novum Testamentum, section 1:1. S. A life of Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai.
Safrai; M. Stern. Review. Vol. 37, No. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1,
2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69. Fall, 1963, pp. 66–67.
On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The The Church and the Jewish people, a com-
Jews under Roman rule. Studies in mentary on the second Vatican council’s
Judaism in Late Antiquity, Vol. 20. E. declaration on the relation of the
Mary Smallwood. Review. Vol. 37, No. Church to non-Christian religions.
2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69. Augustin Cardinal Bea. Review. Vol. 21,
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 54–67.
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- Orot ha-Teshuvah. Abraham Isaac Kook.
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. (tr.) Alter B. Z. Metzger. Review. Vol.
Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 74–77.
4, Summer, 1984, pp. 105–107. A commentary on Rabbi Kook. Mishnato
Bokser, Ben Zion. shel HaRav Kook. Zvi Yaron. Review
books by: essay. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp.
Legacy of Maimonides. On reconciling rea- 72–80.
son and faith. Review. Jacob B. Agus. Boll, Eleanor S.
Vol. 7, No. 2, January, 1951, pp. One marriage-two faiths, James H. Bossard;
38–39. Eleanor S. Boll. Books in brief. Jeshaia
The prayer book, weekday, Sabbath, and Schnitzer. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84.
festival. Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Abra- Bondy, Ruth.
ham D. Barras. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, Mission survival. Ruth Bondy; Ohad Zmora;
1959, pp. 53–54. Raphael Bashan. Books in brief. Review.
The gift of life, a treasury of inspiration. Ralph Simon. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p.
Review. Alan A. Steinbach. Vol. 15, No. 91.
4, Summer, 1961, p. 46. Bonfil, Robert.
New prayer books: a consumer’s report. Jewish life in Renaissance Italy. Review.
Review. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 18, No. 1, Bernard Glassman. Vol. 48, No. 1, Fall,
Fall, 1963, pp. 45–54. 1995, pp. 94–96.
Judaism: profile of a faith. Review. Josiah Bossard, James H. S. Bossard.
Derby. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, One marriage-two faiths, James H. S. Bossard;
pp. 98–100. Eleanor S. Boll. Books in brief. Jeshaia
Jewish law, a conservative approach. Schnitzer. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84.
Review. Robert Alan (Reuven) Hammer. Bossin, Gary.
Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. The harvest. Meyer Levin. Review. Vol. 32,
97–99. No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 78.
Jews, Judaism and the state of Israel. Borowitz, Eugene B.
Review. Salamon Faber. Vol. 29, No. 3, books by:
Spring, 1975, pp. 92–93. Choosing a sex ethic. Books in brief.
Talmudic law and the modern state. Moshe Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 24,
Silberg. (tr.) Ben Zion Bokser. Review. No. 3, Spring, 1970, p. 72.
Isaac Klein. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, The mask Jews wear. The self-deception of
p. 75. American Jews. Review. Andre Ungar.
Abraham Isaac Kook: the lights of peni- Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
tence, the moral principles, lights of 85–86.

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Borowitz, Eugene B. (cont’d.) Review. Debra Reed Blank. Vol. 45, No.
books by (cont’d.): 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 91–94.
Contemporary Christologies: a Jewish Braiterman, Zachary.
response. Review. Barry Cytron. Vol. Living in the image of God: Jewish teaching to
35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 83–86. perfect the world. Irving Greenberg;
Autonomy vs. community. The ongoing Shalom Freedman. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3,
Reform/Conservative difference. Spring, 2000, pp. 89–91.
Renewing the covenant: a theology for Brandes, Joseph.
the postmodern Jews. Review essay. Immigrants to freedom. Joseph Brandes.
Elliot N. Dorff. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, Review essay. Julius Weinberg. Vol. 27, No.
1996, pp. 64–68. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 41–49.
The Reform Judaism of Renewing the Brandon, S.G. F.
covenant. An open letter to Elliot Dorff. History, time and deity. Review. Leon J.
Renewing the covenant: a theology for Goldstein. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967,
the postmodern Jews. Eugene B. pp. 70–73.
Borowitz. Review essay. Elliot N. Dorff. Brandwein, Chaim.
Letter. Eugene B. Borowitz. Vol. 50, No. The critic as poet: The poet of the decline.
1, Fall, 1997, pp. 61–65. Review. Nahum M. Waldman. Vol. 19, No.
Matters of degree and kind. An open 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 75–81.
response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let- Brann, Henry Walter.
ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a The messianic idea in Judaism. Gershom
theology for the postmodern Jews. Scholem. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter,
Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Let- 1974, pp. 86–88.
ter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Vol. Brantl, George.
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71. Christianity: Catholicism. Review. M. David
The Jewish moral virtues. Eugene B. Weiss. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp.
Borowitz; Frances Weinman Schwartz. 68–70.
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. Braude, William G.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 81. The midrash on Psalms. Review. Bernard
Judaism after modernity. Review. Samuel Mandelbaum. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter,
Chiel. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 1960, pp. 52–54.
91–92. Brenner, Yosef Haim.
reviews by: Three great men of Hebrew letters. New light
Problematic Rebel. Maurice Friedman. on Yosef Haim Brenner. Breakdown and
Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, bereavement. (tr.) Hillel Halkin. Review
pp. 69–71. essay. Stanley Nash. Vol. 27, No. 4,
Bowers, Margaretta K. Summer, 1973, pp. 74–78.
Conflicts of the clergy. Review. Mortimer Brettler, Marc.
Ostow. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. Who wrote the Bible? Richard Elliott
67–70. Friedman. Review. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
Conflicts of the clergy. Review. Edward T. 1988, pp. 85–87.
Sandrow. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. Bright, John.
70–72. A history of Israel. Review. Saul Leeman. Vol.
Bradshaw, Paul F. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp.
books by: 72–74.
The making of Jewish and Christian wor- Brill, Mordecai L.
ship. Paul F. Bradshaw; Lawrence A. Marriage: an interfaith guide for couples. R.
Hoffman. Of the making of books . . . Hathorn; W. H. Genne; M. L. Brill. Books
Review. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 43, in brief. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol.
No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 93–94. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, p. 94.
The changing face of Jewish and Christian Brin, Ruth F.
worship in North America. Paul F. Interpretations for the weekly Torah reading.
Bradshaw; Lawrence A. Hoffman. Ruth F. Brin. Books in brief. Simon

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Greenberg. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, pp. Bronson, Rosalind Mael.
100–101. B’nai Amoona for all generations. Review.
Brinner, William M. Elliot B. Gertel. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
books by: 1983–84, pp. 74–76.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of Brown, Jonathan M.
Judah L. Magnes. (ed.) William Brinner; Modern challenges to halakhah. Review. Jack
Moses Rischin. Review. Bernard S, Riemer. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, p. 89.
Raskas. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Brown, Steven M.
pp. 84–86. The art of Jewish living: the Shabbat Seder.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of Ron Wolfson. Review. Vol. 38, No. 4,
Judah L. Magnes. William M. Brinner; Summer, 1986, pp. 116–117.
Moses Rischin. Review. Pamela S. Buber, Martin.
Nadell. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. books by or about:
69–70. Between a people and its land. Review.
Bronstein, Herbert. Theodore Friedman. Vol. 1, No. 2,
A Passover Haggadah. Review. Jack Riemer. June, 1945, pp. 31–33.
Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 88–89. Ba-ayot. (Hebrew). Review. Jack J. Cohen.
Brooks, Cleanth. Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. gimel-
The hidden God. Cleanth Brooks. Books in daled.
brief. Jack Riemer. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, The legend of the Baal-Shem. Review. Israel
Winter, 1964, pp. 71–72. J. Kazis. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957,
Brooks, Roger. pp. 49–54.
Hebrew Bible or Old Testament? Studying the Martin Buber. Arthur A. Cohen. Review.
Bible in Judaism and Christianity. Roger Herman Potok. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring,
Brooks; John J. Collins. Review. Benjamin 1959, pp. 50–52.
Edidin Scolnic. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, Meetings. Books in brief. Review. Harold S.
1992, pp. 85–86. Kushner. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974,
Brekke, Milo L. p. 96.
Ministry in America. Merten P. Strommen; Buchen, Irving.
David S. Schuller; Milo L. Brekke. Review. Isaac Bashevis and the eternal past. Review.
Barry Cytron. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, M.Z. Frank. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969,
1981, pp. 75–76. pp. 78–80.
Breslauer, S. Daniel. Bulka, Reuven.
reviews by: The quest for ultimate meaning: principles and
Abraham Joshua Heschel: between philoso- applications of Logotherapy. Review. Lavey
pher and hero. The wisdom of Heschel. Derby. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October,
Selected by Ruth Marcus Goodhill. 1980, pp. 74–77.
Review essay. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, Burnstein, Alexander J.
1976, pp. 47–50. reviews by:
Felix Adler and ethical culture. From Christianity and democracy. Jacques Mari-
Reform Judaism to ethical culture: the tain. Review. Vol. 2, No. 1, October,
evolution of Felix Adler. Benny Kraut. 1945, pp.21–22.
Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, Arnold J. Toynbee’s interpretation of histo-
1980, pp. 80–83. ry. Review. Vol. 3, No. 4, July, 1947,
Brichto, Herbert Chanan. pp. 26–35.
Toward a grammar of Biblical poetics: tales of The book of books: an introduction.
the prophets. Review. Benjamin Edidin Solomon Goldman. Review. Vol. 4, No.
Scolnic. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 4, June, 1948, pp. 25–29.
88–89. The intellectual adventure of ancient man.
Brody, Baruch. H. and H. A. Frankfort; John A. Wil-
Abortion and the sanctity of life; a philosophical son; Thorkild Jacobsen; Willian A.
view. Review. David Novak.Vol. 30, No. 3, Irwin. Review. Vol. 4, No. 4, June,
Spring, 1976, pp. 89–92. 1948, pp. 25–29.

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Burr, Nelson R. Caron, Vicki.
A critical bibliography of religion. Nelson R. Between France and Germany: the Jews of
Burr. Books in brief. Review. Myron M. Alsace-Lorraine, 1871–1918. Review.
Fenster. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, p. 94. Lloyd P. Gartner. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer,
Buttenweiser, Moses. 1989, pp. 76–77.
The Psalms. chronologically treated with a new Case, Jonathan.
translation. Prolegomenon. Nahum M. The language of truth: the Torah commentary
Sarna. (ed) Harry M. Orlinsky. Reprint. of the Sfat Emet. Arthur Green. Review.
Review. David Goodblatt. Vol. 25, No. 1, Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 84–85.
Fall, 1970, pp. 77–78. Chanes, Jerome R.
Cahnman, Werner J. Antisemitism in America today: outspoken
Intermarriage and Jewish life, a symposium. experts explode the myths. Review. Bernard
Review. Joseph Schultz. Vol. 18, No. 2, Glassman. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996,
Winter, 1964, pp. 65–67. pp. 87–89.
Cantor, Aviva. Charles, Gerda.
Jewish women/Jewish men: the legacy of books by:
patriarchy in Jewish life. Review. Bernhard The crossing point. Review. Sefton D.
H. Rosenberg. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, Temkin. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp.
1997, pp. 88–89. 66–67.
Cardenal, Ernesto. reviews by:
Psalms of struggle and liberation. Ernesto The fixer. Bernard Malamud. Review. Vol.
Cardenal. Forward. Thomas Merton. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 80–81.
Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, Charney, Aaron R.
1971, pp. 87–89. Sefer melamed zechut. Review. Sidney
Cardin, Nina Beth. Greenberg. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957,
books by: pp. 56–67.
The Seminary at 100: reflections on the Charry, Dana.
Jewish Theological Seminary and the Mental health skills for clergy. Review. Jerome
Conservative movement. Nina Beth Weistrop. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp.
Cardin; David Wolf Silverman. Review. 90–91.
Jonathan D. Sarna. Vol. 40, No. 4, Chavel, Charles B.
Summer, 1988, pp. 81–84. Ramban (Nahmanides), commentary on the
Out of the depths I call to you: a book of Torah. Genesis. Review. Michael Fishbane.
prayers for the married Jewish woman. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 87–88.
Nina Beth Cardin. Review. Debra Reed Chayes, Z.H.
Blank. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. The students guide through the Talmud. (tr.)
86–88. Jacob Schachter. Books briefly noted.
reviews by: Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Women as ritual experts: the religious lives Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
of elderly Jewish women in Jerusalem. Chazan, Robert.
Susan Starr Sered. Review. Vol. 45, No. My people: the story of the Jews. Abba Eban.
1, Fall, 1992, pp. 90–91. Review. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp.
The Jewish women’s awareness guide: con- 91–92.
nections for the 2nd wave of Jewish Cherbonnier, E. Lab.
feminism. New Woman Collective: Hardness of heart. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol.
Janet Carney, Ruth Ann Magder, Laura 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 56–57.
Wine Paster, Marcia Cohn Spiegel, Abi- Chertoff, Mordecai S.
gail Weinberg. Review Vol. 45, No. 2, Israel: its role in civilization. Moshe Davis.
Winter, 1993, p. 88. Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp.
Carmilly-Weinberger, Moshe. 45–46.
The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest Little did I know: recollections and reflections.
1877–1977. Review. Menachem Schmelzer. Maurice Samuel. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3,
Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 81–82. Spring, 1964, pp. 63–66.

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books by: books by:
Perspectives on Jews and Judaism. Essays Martin Buber. Review. Chaim Potok. Vol.
in honor of Wolfe Kelman. Festschrift. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp. 50–52.
Review. Jonathan D. Sarna. Vol. 33, Analysis of “Anatomy of faith”. Milton
No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 91–93. Steinberg. (ed) Arthur A. Cohen.
reviews by: Review. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 14, No. 4,
The Jewish community in Canada. Volume Summer, 1960, pp. 1–4.
I, A history. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Analysis of “Anatomy of faith”. Milton
Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. Steinberg. (ed) Arthur A. Cohen.
92–93. Review. Ira J. Eisenstein. Vol. 14, No. 4,
World of our fathers. Irving Howe. Review. Summer, 1960, pp. 5–13.
Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. Analysis of “Anatomy of faith”. Milton
80–81. Steinberg. (ed) Arthur A. Cohen. Review.
Vagabond stars, a world history of Yiddish Jacob B. Agus; Ira J. Eisenstein. Reply.
theater. Nahma Sandrow. Review. Vol. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 14–21.
31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 36–37. Analysis of “Anatomy of faith”. Milton
Jacksonian Jew: the two worlds of Morde- Steinberg. (ed) Arthur A. Cohen. Review.
cai Noah. Jonathan D. Sarna. Review. Jacob B. Agus. Letter. Bernard Heller.
Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 38–40.
82–84. Analysis of “Anatomy of faith”. Milton
Chiel, Samuel. Steinberg. (ed) Arthur A. Cohen.
books by: Review. Jacob B. Agus. Letter. Bernard
The gift of life. Review. Max J. Routten- Heller. Reply. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 15,
berg. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 40–41.
91–92. The natural and the supernatural Jew.
For thou art with me: the healing power of Review. Maurice Friedman. Vol. 18,
Psalms. Samuel Chiel; Henry Dreher. No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 48–54.
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. reviews by:
Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, p. 84. Martin Buber: the life of dialogue. Maurice
reviews by: Friedman. Review. Vol. 12, No. 2, Win-
Janusz Korczak—ghetto diary. Janusz Kor- ter, 1958, pp. 29–33.
czak. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, Prayer, humility and compassion. Samuel
1980, pp. 85–87. H. Dresner. Review. Vol. 12, No. 4,
Judaism after modernity. Eugene B. Summer, 1958, pp. 42–43.
Borowitz. Review. Vol. 52, No. 3, Cohen, Boaz.
Spring, 2000, pp. 91–92. A revealed law. Law and tradition in Judaism.
Chiles, Brevard. Review. Simon Greenberg. Vol. 19, No. 1,
The book of Exodus. Review. Arnold Jacob Fall, 1964, pp. 36–50.
Wolf. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. Cohen, Harry A.
85–86. A basic Jewish encyclopedia. Review. Zev
Chinitz, Jacob. Nelson. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 67.
books by: Cohen, Jack J.
The voice still speaks. A collection of ser- Ba-ayot. Hebrew. Martin Buber. Review. Vol.
mons. Morris Adler. ed. Jacob Chinitz. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. gimel-daled.
Review. Eli A. Bohnen. Vol. 25, No. 2, Jewish education in democratic society.
Winter, 1971, pp. 93–94. Review. Walter I. Ackerman. Vol. 20, No.
reviews by: 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 74–78.
Religion, philosophy and Judaism. Vol. 1: Cohen, Mark R.
From Christianity to Judaism, theologi- Under crescent and cross: the Jews in the
cal and philosophical articles. Aharon Middle Ages. Books in Review . . . Bernard
Shear-Yashuv. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Glassman. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996,
Summer, 1989, pp. 73–76. pp. 91–93.

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Cohen, Martin Samuel. The tree of life: Chayyim Vital’s introduc-
books by: tion to the kabbalah of Isaac Luria. The
Travels on the private Zodiac: reflections palace of Adam Kadmon. (tr.) Donald
on Jewish life, ritual, and spirituality. Of Wild Menzi; Zwe Padeh. Review. Vol.
the making of books . . . Reviews. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 92–94.
Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 48, No. 4, Cohen, Mortimer J.
Summer, 1996, p. 95. Pathways through the Bible. Review. Julius H.
In search of wholeness: the pursuit of spiri- Greenstone. Vol. 3, No. 1, November,
tual integrity in a delusional world. 1946, pp. 26–28.
Books in review . . . Cohen, N. J.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, Tsaar ba’ale hayim. N. J. Cohen. Books briefly
1997, p. 79. noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos.
Travels on the road not taken: towards a 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Bible-based theory of Jewish spirituality. Cohen, Seymour J.
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. books by:
Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, p. 91. Orchot Tzaddikim. The ways of the right-
reviews by: eous. Review. Jehiel Orenstein. Vol. 25,
From Jerusalem to the edge of heaven: No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 92–93.
meditations on the soul of Israel. Ari reviews by:
Elon. (tr.) Tikva Frymer-Kensky. Jewish values. Louis Jacobs. Review. Vol.
Review. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
pp. 83–84. pp. 76–77.
Lost love: the untold story of Henrietta Polychrome historical haggadah for Pass-
Szold. Baila Round Shargel. Review. over ‘Me-ir Ay-nai-yim’. Jacob Freed-
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 87–88. man. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
Wrestling with angels: what the first family 1979, p. 109.
of Genesis teaches us about our spiritu- Cohen, Shaye J.D.
al identity, sexuaity and personal rela- reviews:
tionships. Naomi H. Rosenblatt; Joshua Galilee from Alexander the Great to Hadri-
Horwitz. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, an 323 B. C. E. to 135 C. E.: a study of
1997, pp. 88–89. Second Temple Judaism. Sean Freyne.
The rise and fall of Jewish nationalism: Review. Vol. 34, No. 2,
Jewish and Christian ethnicity in November/December, 1980, pp.
ancient Palestine. Doron Mendels. 59–60.
Review. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, Greek and Latin authors on Jews and Juda-
pp. 93–95. ism II: from Tacitus to Simplicius. (ed.
A living covenant: the innovative spirit in tra- and trans.) Menahem Stern. Review.
ditional Judaism. David Hartman. Review. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 88–89.
Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 89–91. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
Protean prejudice: anti-Semitism in Eng- binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
land’s age of reason. Bernard Glassman. nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. Vol.
Review. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 48–63.
91–92. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
Silence is deadly: Judaism confronts wife- binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
beating. Naomi Graetz. Review. Vol. nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay.
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 94–96. Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letters. Jacob
Kaddish. Leon Wieseltier. Review. Vol. 52, Neusner; Alan J. Yuter; Shamai Kanter;
No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 87–89. Baruch M. Bokser. Reply.Vol. 37, No. 4,
Searching for my brothers: Jewish men in a Summer, 1984, pp. 107–108.
Gentile world. Jeffrey K. Salkin. Cohen, Steven M.
Review. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, National variations in Jewish identity:
pp. 87–88. implications for Jewish education. Steven

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M. Cohen; Gabriel Horenczyk. Books in List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 1966, p. 87.
3, Spring, 2000, pp. 84–86. List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer,
Cohn-Sherbok, Dan. 1966, p. 78.
The crucified Jew: 20 centuries of Christian anti- List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
Semitism. Books in review . . . Bernard Glass- 1966, p. 90.
man. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 79–80. List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter,
Cole, Peter. 1967, p. (79).
Selected poems of Shmuel HaNagid. (tr.) Peter List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring,
Cole. Of the making of books . . . Reviews. 1967, p. 64.
Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 49, No. 3, List of reviewers. Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer,
Spring, 1997, p. 92. 1967, p. 78.
Collins, John J. List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
Hebrew Bible or Old Testament? Studying the 1967, p. 78.
Bible in Judaism and Christianity. Roger List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter,
Brooks; John J. Collins. Review. Benjamin 1968, p. 93.
Edidin Scolnic. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring,
1992, pp. 85–86. 1968. p. 94.
Collins, Larry. List of reviewers. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer,
O Jerusalem. Larry Collins; Dominique 1968, p. 76.
Lapierre. Review. Hillel Silverman. Vol. 27, List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall,
No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 86–88. 1968, p. 93.
Colton, Joel. List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter,
Leon Blum: humanist in politics. Review. 1969, p. 84.
Lloyd P. Gartner. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring,
1966, pp. 66–67. 1969, p. 83.
Congregation Beth El, Sudbury, Massachusetts. List of reviewers. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
Vetaher libenu. Review. Eric L. Friedland. Vol. 1969, p. 69.
35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 91–94. List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall,
Congregation Habonim, Chicago, Illinois. 1969, p. 81.
Living legacy. Essays in honor of Rabbi Hugo List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter,
Hahn. Congregation Habonim. Books in 1970, p. (95).
brief. Samuel Dresner. Vol. 18, No. 3, List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring,
Spring, 1964, p. 76. 1970, p. 71.
Conservative Judaism. List of reviewers. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
names of reviewers: 1970, p. 83.
List of reviewers. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
1964, p. (78). 1970, p. (94).
List of reviewers. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter,
1964, p. (79). 1971, p. (95).
List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring,
1964, p. (87). 1971, p. (95).
List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer,
1965, p. 100. 1971, p. (95).
List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall,
1965, p. 102. 1971, p. (95).
List of reviewers. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter,
1965, p. 77. 1972, p. (95).
List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring,
1965, p. 84. 1972, p. (95).
List of reviewers. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer,
1966, p. 94. 1972, p. 73.

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Conservative Judaism. (cont‘d.) List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 3,
names of reviewers (cont‘d.): January/February, 1981, p. 60.
List of reviewers. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 4,
1973, p. 94. March/April, 1981, p. 79.
List of reviewers. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June,
1973, p. 95. 1981, p. 79.
List of reviewers. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 6,
1973, p. 91. July/August, 1981, p. 78.
List of reviewers. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
1974, p. 84. 1981, p. 91.
List of reviewers. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter,
1974, p. (95). 1982, p. 95.
List of reviewers. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring,
1974, p. 94. 1982, p. 94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring,
1974, p. 88. 1983, p. 87.
List of reviewers. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 1, Fall,
1975, p. (96). 1983, p. 77.
List of reviewers. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
1975, p. 96. 1983–84, p. 79.
List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring,
1975, p. 80. 1984, p. 75.
List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
1976, p. 88. 1984, p. 101.
List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall,
1976, p. 85. 1985, p. 101.
List of reviewers. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter,
1976, p. 93. 1985–86, p. 92.
List of reviewers. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring,
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, p. (112). 1986, p. 100.
List of reviewers. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer,
1977, p. 96. 1986, p. 117.
List of reviewers. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
1977, p. 43. 1986, p. 122.
List of reviewers. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring,
1978, p. 80. 1987, p. 85.
List of reviewers. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 39, No. 4, Summer,
1979, p. 102. 1987, p. 89.
List of reviewers. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall,
1979, p. 107. 1987, p. 99.
List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring,
1979, p. 95. 1988, p. 88.
List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
1980, p. 96. 1988, p. 88.
List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall,
1980, p. 96. 1988, p. 99.
List of reviewers. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 2, Winter,
1980, p. 90. 1988/1989, p. 79.
List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 1, Septem- List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring,
ber/October, 1980, p. 78. 1989, p. 90.
List of reviewers. Vol. 34, No. 2, Novem- List of reviewers. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer,
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List of reviewers. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring,
1989, p. 60. 1999, p. 96.
List of reviewers. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
1989–90, p. 67. 1999, p. 90.
List of reviewers. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer, List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter,
1990, p. 70. 2000, p. 102.
List of reviewers. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring,
1990, p. 72. 2000, p. 92.
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, List of reviewers. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer,
1991, p. 93. 2000, p. 91.
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, List of reviewers. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
1992, p. 95. 2000, p. 94.
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, letters:
1992, p. 88. Appointment of new book review editor.
List of reviewers. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, Letter. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, p. 78.
1992, p. 90. Editorial remarks. Directions for the Con-
List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, servative movement. Letter. Vol. 25, No.
1992, p. 96. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 1–4.
List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, Correction. Duties of the soul: the role of
1993, p. 94. the commandments in liberal Judaism.
List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, Niles E. Goldstein; Peter S. Knobel.
1993, p. 96. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 52, No. 3,
List of reviewers. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, Spring, 2000, p. 86.
1993, p. 96. reviews:
List of reviewers. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, Books briefly noted: Bible, Israel and zion-
1994, p. 93. ism. Reviews. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
List of reviewers. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 69–70.
1994, p. 93. Books briefly noted. Reviews.Vol. 16,
List of reviewers. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp.
1994, p. 91. 85–86.
List of reviewers. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, Books briefly noted. Reviews. Vol. 17, No.
1995, p. 93. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79.
List of reviewers. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
1996, p. 90. Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 119–120.
List of reviewers. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 1,
1996, p. 96. Fall, 1963, pp. 70–72.
List of reviewers. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 2,
1996, p. 93. Winter, 1964, pp. 71–73.
List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 3,
1996, p. 87. Spring, 1964, pp. 74–77.
List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 18, No. 4,
1997, p. 92. Summer, 1964, pp. 76–77.
List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 1,
1997, p. 89. Fall, 1964, pp. 83–85.
List of reviewers. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 2,
1997, p. 89. Winter, 1965, pp. 101–102.
List of reviewers. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 3,
1997, p. 94. Spring, 1965, pp. 100–102.
List of reviewers. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 19, No. 4,
1998, p. 96. Summer, 1965, p. 78.
List of reviewers. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 1,
1998, p. 94. Fall, 1965, 81–83.

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Conservative Judaism. (cont‘d.) Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
reviewers (cont‘d.): 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 92–95.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 2, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Winter, 1966, pp. 90–92. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 92–96.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 3, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Spring, 1966, pp. 88–89. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 95–96.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 20, No. 4, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Summer, 1966, pp. 68–72. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 92–96.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 21, No. 1, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Fall, 1966, pp. 91–92. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 91–96.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 21, No. 2, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Winter, 1967, pp. 77–78. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 94–96.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 22, No. 2, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Winter, 1968, p. 94. 47, No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 91–96.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 3, Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 2, Win-
Spring, 1968. p. 94. ter, 1996, pp. 91–93.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 23, No. 1, Books in Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 4, Sum-
Fall, 1968, pp. 90–93. mer, 1996, pp. 89–91.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 2, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Winter, 1969, p. 94 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp. 94–96.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall,
Summer, 1969, pp. 93–94. 1996, pp. 82–84.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24, No. 2, Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Win-
Winter, 1970, p. 94. ter, 1997, pp. 85–87.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 24, No. 3, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Spring, 1970, p. 72. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 93–96.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 25, No. 1, Books in review . . . Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Fall, 1970, p. 93. 1997, pp. 78–80.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 25, No. 4, Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol.
Summer, 1971, p. 94. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 90–92.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 26, No. 2, Books in Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4, Sum-
Winter, 1972, pp. 93–94. mer, 1997, pp. 82–85.
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 27, No. 4, Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Summer, 1973, p. 96. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp.
Books in brief. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 90–93.
1974, p. 96. Books in review . . . Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
Books in brief. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 84–86.
1974, p. 94. Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
Books in brief. Reviews. Vol. 32, No. 1, 1998, pp. 81–83.
Fall, 1978, p. 79. Books in review . . . Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring,
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. 1999, pp. 85–87.
Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. Books in review . . . Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring,
90–95. 2000, pp. 84–86.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Vol. Books in review . . . Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall,
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 91–93. 2000, pp. 84–86.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Crane, Jim.
Vol. 44, No. 2, Winter, 1992, p. 96. On edge. Jim Crane. Books in brief. Shamai
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Kanter. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, p.
Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 78.
88–91. Cuddihy, John Murray.
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. No offense: civil religion and Protestant taste.
Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. Review. Arnold Eisen. Vol. 32, No. 3,
91–94. Summer, 1979, pp. 101–103.

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Curzon, David. G. Dalin. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 52,
books by: No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 101–102.
Midrashim. Jewish writer’s chapbook 5. Of reviews by:
the making of books . . . Reviews. The Guggenheims: an American epic. John
Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 44, No. 4, H. Davis. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Win-
Summer, 1992, p. 91. ter, 1979, pp. 107–109.
Modern poems on the Bible: an anthology. World Jewry and the State of Israel. (ed.)
David Curzon. Of the making of books Moshe Davis. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3,
. . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. January/February, 1981, pp. 53–55.
Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 92–93. The public career of Stephen S. Wise. A
Cutler, Donald R. voice that spoke for justice: the life and
The religious situation: 1969. Review. Trude times of Stephen S. Wise. Melvin I.
Weiss-Rosmarin. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, Urofsky. Review essay. Vol. 36, No. 2,
pp. 86–91. Winter, 1982–83, pp. 72–78.
Cytron, Barry. Simon Wolf: private conscience and public
books by: image. Esther L. Panitz. Review. Vol.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. When 41, No. 1, Fall, 1988, pp. 98–99.
life is in the balance: life and death deci- Heidegger and Nazism. A study in moral
sions in light of the Jewish tradition. irresponsibility. Heidegger and Nazism.
Barry D. Cytron; Earl Schwartz. Review Victor Farias. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4,
essay. Elliot N. Dorff. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 80–85.
Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80. Dalin, Ralph G.
reviews by: And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption
The search for America’s faith. George and the Jewish couple. Michael Gold.
Gallup, Jr.; David Poling. Review. Vol. Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988,
34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 75–76. pp. 85–88.
Ministry in America. Merten P. Strommen; Daube, David.
David S. Schuller; Milo L. Brekke. Studies in biblical law. Reprint. Review. Gary
Review. Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, G. Porton. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
1981, pp. 75–76. 80–81.
Anti-Semitism in the New Testament. David, Abraham.
Samuel Sandmel. Review. Vol. 35, No. A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, c.1615. (tr.)
3, Spring, 1982, pp. 83–86. Leon Weinberger; Dena Ordan. Review.
Jews and Christians in dialogue: New Tes- Henry Adler Sosland. Vol. 47, No. 2,
tament foundations. John Koenig. Winter, 1995, pp. 87–90.
Review. Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, c.1615.
pp. 83–86. Abraham David. (tr.) Leon Weinberger;
Contemporary Christologies: a Jewish Dena Ordan. Of the making of books . . .
response. Eugene B. Borowitz. Review. Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 47,
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. No. 4, Summer, 1995, pp. 95–96.
83–86. To come to the land: immigration and
Jews and Christians: getting our stories settlement in 16th century Eretz-Israel.
straight. Michael Goldberg. Review. Abraham David. (tr.) Dena Ordan.
Vol. 38, No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. Review. Henry Adler Sosland. Vol. 52,
100–101. No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 87–89.
Dalin, David G. Davidowicz, Lucy S.
books by: The golden tradition: Jewish life and thought
From Marxism to Judaism: the collected in eastern Europe. Review. Myron M.
essays of Will Herberg. Review. Neil Fenster. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp.
Gillman. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 91–93.
86–88. The war against the Jews. Review. David M.
Secularism, spirituality, and the future of Szonyi. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp.
American Jewry. Elliot Abrams; David 66–69.

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Davidowitz, Moshe. Contemporary Jewry: studies in honor of
The artists of Terezin. Gerald Green. Review. Moshe Davis. Geoffrey Wigoder.
Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 91–93. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 37, No. 4,
Glad to be me: building self-esteem in yourself Summer, 1984, p. 101.
and others. Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol. reviews by:
31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. Fellowship in Judaism (The first century
106–107. and today). Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol.
Davidson, Charles. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 95–98.
The hush of midnight. A Slihot recording. Publications of the study circle on Diaspora
Recording review. Ario S. Hyams. Vol. 26, Jewry, Vol. I 1966–67, Vol. II 1967–68.
No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 85–87. Review. Theodore Friedman. Vol. 24,
Davidson, Max D. No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 85–87.
Choose life. Bernard Mandelbaum. Review. Dayan, Yael.
Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 88–89. Envy the frightened. Yael Dayan. Books briefly
Best Jewish sermons of 5727–5728. Saul noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, No. 1,
Teplitz. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70.
1969, pp. 77–78. De Sola Pool, David.
The Rabbinical Council manual of holiday and New prayer books: a consumer’s report.
Sabbath sermons. Victor Solomon. Review. Review. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 18, No. 1,
Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 77–78. Fall, 1963, pp. 45–54.
Davies, W. D. Derby, Josiah.
The gospel and the land. Early Christianity and reviews by:
Jewish territorial doctrine. W. D. Davies. Judaism: profile of a faith. Ben Zion
Review. Baruch M. Bokser. Vol. 30, No. 1, Bokser. Review. Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter,
Fall, 1975, pp. 71–74. 1965, pp. 98–100.
Davis, John H. Hevrah v’hinukh b’yahadut amerikah. Soci-
The Guggenheims: an American epic. Review. ety and education in American Jewry.
David Dalin. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, Samuel M. Blumenfield. Review. Vol.
pp. 107–109. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92.
Davis, Judith. Judaism and the Jewish school. Judah Pilch;
Whose Bar/Bat Mitzvah is this, anyway? A Meir Ben-Horin. Review. Vol. 22, No.
guide for parents through a family rite of 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92.
passage. Judith Davis. Books in review . . . Jewish education in a pluralistic society.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, Nathan H. Winter. Review. Vol. 22, No.
1998, pp. 81–83. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92.
Davis, Moshe. The Jewish day school in America. Alvin I.
books by: Schiff. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
Israel: its role in civilization. Review. 1967, pp. 90–92.
Mordecai S. Chertoff. Vol. 12, No. 1, Derby, Lavey.
Fall, 1957, pp. 45–46. The quest for ultimate meaning: principles and
The emergence of Conservative Judaism. applications of Logotherapy. Reuven Bulka.
Review. Sefton D. Temkin. Vol. 19, No. Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October,
2, Winter, 1965, pp. 93–95. 1980, pp. 74–77.
With eyes towards Zion: scholars colloqui- Diament, Carol.
um on America-Holy Land studies. Jewish women living the challenge: a Hadassah
Review. Maxine Schwartz Seller. Vol. compendium. ed. Carol Diament.
33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 91–92. Programming ideas. Claudia Chernov;
World Jewry and the State of Israel. Leora Tanenbaum. Review. Pamela
Review. David Dalin. Vol. 34, No. 3, Barmash. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998,
January/February, 1981, pp. 53–55. pp. 95–96.
Zionism in transition. Review. Leon J. Dicker, Herman.
Goldstein. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, books by:
pp. 84–87. Piety and perserverance: Jews from the

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Carpathian Mountains. Review. Mark Modern medicine and Jewish values. When
W. Kiel. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, life is in the balance: life and death deci-
pp. 81–82. sions in light of the Jewish tradition. Barry
Creativity, Holocaust, reconstruction: Jew- D. Cytron; Earl Schwartz. Review essay.
ish life in Wuerttemberg, past and pres- Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80.
ent. Review. Michael Panitz. Vol. 38, Autonomy vs. community. The ongoing
No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp. 113–114. Reform/Conservative difference.
The Mayer Sulzberger-Alexander Marx cor- Renewing the covenant: a theology for
respondence, 1904–1923. Of the mak- the postmodern Jews. Eugene B.
ing of books . . . Borowitz. Review essay. Vol. 48, No. 2,
Review. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 44, Winter, 1996, pp. 64–68.
No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 91. The Reform Judaism of Renewing the
Dimitrovsky, Chaim Zalman. covenant. An open letter to Elliot Dorff.
Threescore amd ten: essays in honor of Rabbi Renewing the covenant: a theology for
Seymour J. Cohen on the occasion of his the postmodern Jews. Eugene B.
70th birthday. Abraham J. Karp; Louis Borowitz. Review essay. Elliot N. Dorff.
Jacobs; Chaim Zalman Dimitrovsky. Of the Letter. Eugene B. Borowitz. Vol. 50, No.
making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 61–65.
Shavit Artson. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, p. Matters of degree and kind. An open
91. response to Eugene Borowitz’s open let-
Dimont, Max I. ter to me. Renewing the covenant: a
Jews, God and history. Max I. Dimont. Books theology for the postmodern Jews.
in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. 3, Eugene B. Borowitz. Review essay. Let-
Spring, 1966, p. 88. ter. Eugene Borowitz. Response. Vol.
The indestructible Jews. Books in brief. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 66–71.
Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 26, No. 2, Drazin, Nathan.
Winter, 1972, p. 94. Marriage made in heaven. Review. Gilbert S.
Dorff, Elliot N. Rosenthal. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959,
reviews by: pp. 54–56.
Major themes in modern philosophies of Dreher, Henry.
Judaism. Eliezer Berkovits. Review. Vol. For thou art with me: the healing power of
30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90. Psalms. Samuel Chiel; Henry Dreher.
Contemporary Jewish philosophies. Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol.
William E. Kaufman. Review. Vol. 30, 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, p. 84.
No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90. Dreier, Peter.
A Jewish philosophy and pattern of life. Jewish radicalism. Jack Nusan Porter; Peter
Simon Greenberg. Review. Vol. 37, No. Dreier. Review. David M. Szonyi. Vol. 28,
2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 70–74. No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 93–95.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Car- Dresner, Samuel H.
ing and curing: health and medicine in books by:
the western religious traditions. Ronald Prayer, humility and compassion. Review.
L. Numbers; Darrel W. Amundsen. Arthur A. Cohen. Vol. 12, No. 4, Sum-
Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, mer, 1958, pp. 42–43.
1988, pp. 72–80. The Jewish dietary laws; their meaning for
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Jewish our time. Samuel H. Dresner. A guide to
values in bioethics. (ed.) Levi Meier. observance. Review. Monford Harris.
Review essay. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp.
1988, pp. 72–80. 51–53.
Modern medicine and Jewish values. The Jew in American life. Review. Jack
Health and medicine in the Jewish tradi- Schechter. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964,
tion. David M. Feldman. Review essay. pp. 69–70.
Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. The zaddik. Review. Marvin Fox. Vol. 15,
72–80. No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 39–42.

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Dresner, Samuel H. (cont’d.) The outbursts that awaits us. Arthur
books by (cont’d.): Hertzberg; Martin Marty; Joseph
God, man, and atomic war. Samuel H. Dres- Moody. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
ner. Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. Spring, 1964, p. 74.
20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 69–70. The wall between church and state. Dallin
Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Review. Salam- H. Oaks. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
on Faber. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, Spring, 1964, p. 74.
1975, pp. 93–95. The inward fire. Theodore Friedman.
Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
Dresner. Review. Salamon Faber. Letter. 1964, p. 74.
Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, p. 96. Rashi and the Christian scholars. Herman
Judaism: the way of sanctification. Samuel Hailperin. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No.
H. Dresner; Byron L. Sherwin. Review. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75.
Jeffrey A. Wohlberg. Vol. 32, No. 3, The flowering of Yiddish literature. Sol
Summer, 1979, pp. 103–106. Liptzin. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
Abraham Joshua Heschel: 10 years after his Spring, 1964, p. 75.
death. Introduction to Heschel. Vol. 36, Six who changed the world. Henry Enoch
No. 2, Winter, 1982–83, pp. 4–8. Kagan. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
The circle of the Baal Shem Tov: Studies in Spring, 1964, p. 75.
Hasidism . Abraham Joshua Heschel. The layman’s Bible commentaries. Vol. 6-
(ed.) Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Neil Judges, Ruth, 1st & 2nd samuel; Vol.
Gillman. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, 8—Ezra, Nehemia, Esther, Job; Vol.
pp. 76–77. 13—Ezekiel, Daniel; Vol. 15—Micah,
The fire within. Hillel Goldberg. Review. Nahum, Habbakuk, Zephaniah, Haggai,
Vol. 41, No. 2 Winter, 1988/1989, pp. Zecharia, Malachi. John Knox Press,
77–78. Presbyterian Church. Books in brief. Vol.
Rachel. Review. Herbert A. Yoskowitz. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75.
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 84–86. Living legacy. Essays in honor of Rabbi
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic wit- Hugo Hahn. Congregation Habonim.
ness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 1964, p. 76.
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 89–93. The struggle for a soul. William Hull.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic wit- Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
ness. Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. 1964, pp. 76–77.
Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. Letter. From the ends of the earth. Howard M.
Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Sachar. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3,
Winter, 2000, pp. 109–110. Spring, 1964, p. 77.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic witness. Judaism speaks to the modern world. Israel
Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. Dresner. H. Levinthal. Books in brief. Vol. 18,
Review. Jacob Neusner. Letter. Samuel No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 76.
H. Dresner. Response. Jacob Neusner. What is this Jewish heritage? Ludwig
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. 110. Lewisohn. Introduction. Milton Hindus.
reviews by: Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer,
Oznaim laTorah, subject-concordance to 1964, p. 76.
the Babylonian Talmud. Lazarus Gold- Pirakim biyahadut. Jakob J. Petuchowski;
schmidt. (ed) Rafael Edelmann. Review. Ezra Spicehandler. Books in brief. Vol.
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, p. 60. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 76–77.
The Jew and his home. Eliyahu Kitov. Central Conference of American Rabbis
Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. Yearbook, Volume 73. (ed.) Sidney Reg-
Germania Judaica: from the earliest times ner. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Sum-
until 1238. (eds) I. Elbogen; A. mer, 1964, p. 77.
Freimann; H. Tykocinski. Review. Vol. The recurring pattern: studies in anti-
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. Judaism in modern thought. Nathan

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Rotenstreich. Books in brief. Vol. 18, Heschel. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 77. 1969, pp. 70–73.
I cannot forgive. Rudolf Vrba; Alan Bestic. Edelmann, Rafael.
Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, Oznaim laTorah, subject-concordance to the
1964, p. 77. Babylonian Talmud. Lazarus Goldschmidt.
Hebrew myths: the book of Genesis. (ed.) Rafael Edelmann. Review. Samuel H.
Robert Graves; Raphael Patai. Books in Dresner. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, p. 60.
brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. Ehrman, A.
77. The Talmud. El-Am edition. Review. Jakob J.
The first book of the Bible: Genesis. Benno Petuchowski. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966,
Jacob. (tr.) Ernest I. Jacob; Walter pp. 79–84.
Jacob. Review.Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, Eichler, Barry L.
1974, pp. 89–90. Two types of midrash study. What is midrash?
The genesis of faith: the depth theology of Jacob Neusner. Studies in midrash and
Abraham Joshua Heschel. John Merkle. related literature. Judah Goldin. (ed.) Barry
Review. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, L. Eichler; Jeffrey H. Tigay. Review essay.
pp. 94–96. Burton L. Visotzky. Vol. 41, No. 4,
The wisdom of the Zohar: an anthology of Summer, 1989, pp. 65–71.
texts. Three volumes. Fischel Lachower; Eilberg, Amy.
Isaiah Tishby. (tr.) David Goldstein. Review. Meditations of a maverick rabbi. Albert S.
Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 88–90. Axelrad. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall,
Driver, S. R. 1986, pp. 121–122.
The fifty-third chapter of Isaiah according to Eilberg-Schwartz, Howard.
the Jewish Interpreters, Vol. I, Texts, Vol. Anthropological approaches to the Old Testa-
II, Translations. A. Neubauer; S. R. Driver. ment. Bernhard Lang. Review. Vol. 40, No.
Reprint. Review. Robert Goldenberg. Vol. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 102–103.
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 77. Eisen, Arnold.
Dubrovsky, Gertrude. No offense: civil religion and Protestant taste.
A Jew in the southland: I. J. Schwartz’s John Murray Cuddihy. Review. Vol. 32,
Kentucky. Review. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 101–103.
1972, pp. 33–39. Eisenstein, Ira J.
Voices from the Yiddish: essays, memoirs and Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis. Letter to
diaries. Irving Howe; Eliezer Greenberg. Editor. Vol. 3, No. 1, November, 1946, pp.
Review. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 21–25.
91–93. Analysis of “Anatomy of faith”. Milton
Dunstan, J. Leslie. Steinberg. (ed) Arthur A. Cohen.
Christianity: Protestantism. Review. M. David Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp.
Weiss. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 5–13.
68–70. Intermarriage. Review. Robert Alan Hammer.
Duvall, Evelyn M. and Sylvanus M. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp. 97–99.
Sex ways in fact and faith. (eds.) Evelyn M. Eissfeldt, Otto.
and Sylvanus M. Duvall. Books in brief. The old testament: an introduction. Review.
Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, Nahum M. Sarna. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
1964, p. 84. 1967, pp. 83–86.
When you marry. Evelyn M. Duvall; Ruben Elazar, David H. and Daniel J.
Hill. Books in brief. Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. A classification system for libraries of Judaica.
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 84–85. Review. Menahem Schmelzer. Vol. 23, No.
Eban, Abba. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 87–88.
My people: the story of the Jews. Review. Elbogen, Ismar.
Robert Chazan. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, Germania Judaica: from the earliest times until
pp. 91–92. 1238. (eds) I. Elbogen; A. Freimann; H.
Eckardt, A. Roy. Tykocinski. Review. Samuel H. Dresner.
Israel: an echo of eternity. Abraham Joshua Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86.

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Eliade, Mircea. Epstein, Elias L.
Mephistopheles and the Androgyne. Mircea Hebrew Union College annual, Vol. XXXII.
Eliade. (tr.) J. M. Cohen. Books in brief. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol.
Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
1966, p. 72. Hebrew Union College annual, Vol. XXIII.
Elkins, Dov Peretz. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer.
The zealots of Masada: story of a dig. Moshe Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963,
Pearlman. Review. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, p. 120.
1968. p. 93. Hebrew Union College annual, Vol. XXXIV.
Glad to be me: building self-esteem in yourself Books briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer.
and others. Review. Moshe Davidowitz. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 71.
Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, Epstein, Isadore.
pp. 106–107. The faith of Judaism. Review. Monford Harris.
Clarifying Jewish values. Jewish consciousness Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. 50–53.
raising. Loving my Jewishness. Teaching Epstein, Louis M.
people to love themselves. Review. Reuben Sex laws and customs in Judaism. Review.
R. Levine. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, David M. Feldman. Vol. 22, No. 4,
pp. 105–107. Summer, 1968, pp. 89–90.
“How to” Judaic books of interest. Jewish Faber, Eli.
guided imagery: a how-to book for rabbis, Jews, slaves, and the slave trade: setting the
educators and group leaders. Dov Peretz record straight. Eli Faber. Books in review
Elkins. Books in Review . . . Bernard . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 3,
Glassman. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, Spring, 1999, pp. 85–86.
pp. 85–86. Faber, Salamon.
A Shabbat reader: universe of cosmic joy. Index to festschriften in Jewish studies. Charles
Review. Sidney Greenberg. Vol. 51, No. 3, Berlin. Review. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972,
Spring, 1999, pp. 93–94. pp. 67–68.
Elon, Ari. Jews, Judaism and the state of Israel. Ben Zion
From Jerusalem to the edge of heaven: Bokser. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring,
meditations on the soul of Israel. Ari Elon; 1975, pp. 92–93.
(tr.) Tikva Frymer-Kensky. Review. Martin Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev. Samuel H. Dresner.
Samuel Cohen. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp.
1997, pp. 83–84. 93–95.
Elon, Menahem. The principles of Jewish law. Menahem Elon.
The principles of Jewish law. Review. Salamon Review. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
Faber. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 92–93.
92–93. Fackenheim, Emil L.
Elovitz, Mark H. books by:
Flight and rescue: brichah. Yehuda Bauer. Paths to Jewish belief. Review. Chaim
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. Potok. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
92–94. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
A century of Jewish life in Dixie: the reviews by:
Birmingham experience. Review. Henry L. End of an exile. James Parkes. Review. Vol.
Feingold. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, pp. 53–54.
91–92. God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
Emmanuel, Isaac S. and Suzanne A. Heschel. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall,
History of the Jews of the Netherlands Antilles. 1960, pp. 50–53.
Two volumes. Review. Isidoro Aizenberg. God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 77–80. Heschel. Review. Letter. Jacob B. Agus.
Ephros, Gershon. Reply. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp.
The cantorial anthology. Review. Ario S. 59–60.
Hyams. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. God in search of man. Abraham Joshua
64–67. Heschel. Review. Letter. Jacob B. Agus.

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Response. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Win- Hebrew. Review. Alan J. Yuter. Vol. 33,
ter, 1962–1963, p. 86. No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 80–85.
The religious situation: 1969. (ed) Donald The theology of the oral Torah: revealing
R. Cutler. Essay. Elijah and the empiri- the justice of God. Jacob Neusner.
cists. Review. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin. Review. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp.
Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 86–91. 90–92.
Faierstein, Morris M. Fein, Elliot.
All is in the hands of heaven: the teachings of The Jews in America: four centuries of an
Rabbi Mordechai Leiner of Izbica. Of the uneasy encounter. Arthur Hertzberg.
making of books . . . Review. Bradley Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
Shavit Artson. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 88–90.
1991, pp. 92–93. Fein, Leonard J.
Abraham J. Heschel, prophetic inspiration after Israel: politics and people. Books in brief.
the prophets: Maimonides and other authori- Review. Myron M. Fenster. Vol. 23, No. 4,
ties. Review. Frederick E. Greenspahn. Vol. Summer, 1969, p. 93.
50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 90–91. Feingold, Henry L.
Falk, Avner. A century of Jewish life in Dixie: the
A psychoanalytic history of the Jews. Books in Birmingham experience. Mark H. Elovitz.
review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No. Review. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp.
4, Summer, 1997, pp. 82–83. 91–92.
Falk, Ze’ev. Zion in America: the Jewish experience from
books by: colonial times to the present. Review.
Mavo l’dine Yisrael bime ha-bayit Hasheni. Edward S. Shapiro. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
Introduction to Jewish jurisprudence 1976, pp. 86–87.
during the Second Temple period. Feld, Edward.
Review. Shamma Friedman. Vol. 25, books by:
No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 85–88. The spirit of renewal: crisis and response in
letter from Jerusalem: Legal values and Jewish life. Review. Howard A. Addi-
Judaism: towards a philosophy of son. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
halakhah. Review. Theodore Friedman. 86–87.
Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. reviews by:
70–74. Judaism faces the 20th century: a biogra-
Religious law: between eternity and change. phy of Mordecai M. Kaplan. Mel Scult.
Hebrew. Review. Theodore Friedman. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994,
Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. pp. 85–87.
83–85. Feldheim, Philip.
reviews by: The Joseph Breuer jubilee volume. Books
The halakhic process: a systemic analysis. briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17,
Joel Roth. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120.
Spring, 1989, pp. 79–82. Feldman, Abraham J.
Farias, Victor. The American Reform rabbi. Abraham J.
Heidegger and Nazism. A study in moral Feldman. Books in brief. Simon Greenberg.
irresponsibility. Heidegger and Nazism. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, p. 100.
Review. David G. Dalin. Vol. 43, No. 4, Feldman, David M.
Summer, 1991, pp. 80–85. books by:
Faur, Jose. Birth control in Jewish law. Review.
books by: Immanuel Lubliner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Hazzan: the man and 1970, pp. 89–91.
his works. Review. Etan Levine. Vol. 32, Modern medicine and Jewish values.
No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 103–104. Health and medicine in the Jewish tradi-
reviews by: tion. David M. Feldman. Review essay.
Studies in the Mishne Torah: Book of Elliot N. Dorff. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer,
Knowledge. Moses Maimonides. 1988, pp. 72–80.

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Feldman, David M. (cont’d.) America is different: the search for Jewish
reviews by: identity. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Review. Vol.
Sex laws and customs in Judaism. Louis M. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 70–73.
Epstein. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Sum- America is different: the search for Jewish
mer, 1968, pp. 89–90. identity. Stuart E. Rosenberg. Review.
Feldman, Irving. Addendum. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965,
The Pripet marshes and other poems. Irving p. 66.
Feldman. Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. The book of God and man. Robert Gordis.
Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 92. Review. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967,
Felix, Cathy L. pp. 86–94.
reviews by: Archaeology, historical analogy, and early
The pastor as a newcomer. Roy M. biblical tradition. William F. Albright.
Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1,
Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Win- Fall, 1967, p. 93.
ter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Our depleted society. Seymour Melman.
Saying goodbye: a time for growth for con- Books in brief. Review. ol. 22, No. 1,
gregations and pastors. Edward A. Fall, 1967, p. 93.
White. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Selected poems. Karen Gershon. Books in
Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
1994, pp. 83–84. 1967, p. 94.
Critical moments of ministry: a change of The darkening green. Ruth Finer Mintz.
pastors. Loren B. Mead. Review. Cathy Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1,
Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, Fall, 1967, p. 94.
No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Battle report. Harvey Shapiro. Books in
Pastoral transitions: from endings to new brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall,
beginnings. William Bud Phillips. 1967, p. 94.
Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoen- Zion reconsidered. Jakob Petuchowski.
berg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1,
83–84. Fall, 1967, p. 94.
Running through the thistles: terminating a The golden tradition: Jewish life and
ministerial relationship with a parish. thought in eastern Europe. Lucy S.
Roy M. Oswald. Review. Cathy Felix; Davidowicz. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2,
Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1968, pp. 91–93.
Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. The case for Israel. Frank Gervasi. Books in
New beginnings: the pastorate start-up brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter,
workbook. Roy M. Oswald. Review. 1968, p. 94.
Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. Sex and the family in the Jewish tradition.
46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Robert Gordis. Books in brief. Review.
Church and denominational growth: what Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, p. 94.
does (and does not) cause growth or Notes from the frontier. Hugh Nissenson.
decline. David A. Roozen; C. Kirk Had- Books in brief. Review. Vol. 22, No. 3,
away. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Spring, 1968. p. 94.
Schoenberg. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, A critical bibliography of religion. Nelson
1995, pp. 90–92. R. Burr. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23,
Women who would be rabbis: a history of No. 2, Winter, 1969, p. 94.
women’s ordination 1889–1985. Israel: politics and people. Leonard J. Fein.
Pamela Nadell. Review. Vol. 52, No. 1, Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4,
Fall, 1999, pp. 86–87. Summer, 1969, p. 93.
Fenster, Myron M. Jewish education in a pluralistic society:
reviews by: Samson Benderly and Jewish education.
A handbook for the Jewish family. Alex J. Nathan H. Winter. Books in brief.
Goldman. Review. Vol. 15, No. 3, Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969,
Spring, 1961, pp. 55–56. pp. 93–94.

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Nostalgia and nightmare. A study in the Alternatives to assimilation: the response of
fiction of S. Y. Agnon. Arnold J. Band. Reform Judaism to American culture,
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, 1840–1930. Alan Silverstein. Review.
Summer, 1969, p. 94. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, p. 86.
Generations in crisis. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Filson, F.V.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, Westminster historical atlas to the Bible.
pp. 89–90. (eds) G.E. Wright and F.V. Filson. Review.
American Judaism. Adventure in moderni- David Lieber. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957,
ty. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 28, No. p. 46–47.
2, Winter, 1974, pp. 89–90. Fineman, Irving.
Golden door to America: the Jewish immi- Woman of valor: Henrietta Szold. Irving
grant experience. Abraham J. Karp. Fineman. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack
Review. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. Riemer. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp.
74–76. 69–70.
Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur- Finkelstein, Joshua.
vival. 2nd edition. Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Midrashic interpretaions of the Song of Moses.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, Herbert W. Basser. Review. Vol. 42, No. 4,
1987/1988, pp. 97–100. Summer, 1990, pp. 68–70.
Ferencz, Benjamin B. Finkelstein, Louis.
Less than slaves. Review. Daniel D. Stuhlman. books by:
Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980, pp. 95–96. Sociology of religion. The Jews, their histo-
Ferguson, John. ry, culture, and religion. (ed.) Louis
Moral values in the ancent world. John Finkelstein. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol.
Ferguson. Books briefly noted. Review. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, pp. 77–78.
1962, p. 85. The Pharisees: the sociological background
Ferguson, Kitty. of their faith. Review. Saul Leeman. Vol.
The fire in the equations: science, religion & 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 72–73.
the search for God. Of the making of New light from the prophets. Review.
books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Vol. 25, No. 2,
Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, p. 94. Winter, 1971, pp. 81–83.
Feuchtwanger, Edgar. Social responsibility in an age of revolution.
Disraeli. Edgar Feuchtwanger. Books in review Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 26,
... No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 84–85.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, Pharisaism in the making. Selected essays.
pp. 84–86. Review essay. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 28,
Fey, Harold E. No. 3, Spring, 1974, pp. 60–65.
How my mind has changed. Books briefly Sifre: a Tannaitic commentary on the Book
noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17, No. of Deuteronomy, translated from
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79. Hebrew with introduction and notes.
Fierstein, Robert E. Reuven Hammer. Review. Vol. 39, No.
books by: 4, Summer, 1987, p. 85.
Conservative Judaism, then and now. A dif- Sifra divei rav.Of the making of books . . .
ferent spirit: The Jewish Theological Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol.
Seminary of America 1886–1902. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
Review essay. Herbert Rosenblum. Vol. Fisch, Harold.
44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85. The Zionist revolution. Review. Simcha Kling.
reviews by: Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp.
The emergence of Jewish scholarship in 106–107.
America: the publication of the ‘Jewish Fischel, Henry A.
Encyclopedia.’ Shuly Rubin Schwartz. Hellenistic civilization and the Jews. Victor
Review. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, Tcherikover. Review. Vol. 15, No. 2,
pp. 89–90. Winter, 1961, pp. 70–73.

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Fishbane, Michael. Frank, M. Z.
Ramban (Nahmanides), commentary on the The demon and the earlock. Short Friday. Isaac
Torah. Genesis. Charles B. Chavel. Review. Bashevis Singer. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1,
Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 87–88. Fall, 1965, pp. 1–9.
Fishman, Hertzel. The demon and the earlock. Zemach atlas.
books by: Chaim Grade. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
letter from Jerusalem: An Israeli colleague’s 1965, pp. 1–9.
Zionist vision. Hazon veSivro (?). The demon and the earlock. Shtot un shtetl.
Review. Theodore Friedman. Vol. 40, Sarah Hammer-Jacklin. Review. Vol. 20,
No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 87–91. No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 1–9.
reviews by: Isaac Bashevis and the eternal past. Irving
The education of American Jewish teachers. Buchen. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
Oscar I. Janowsky. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1969, pp. 78–80.
4, Summer, 1968, pp. 83–86. Frankel, Ellen.
The education of American Jewish teachers. The encyclopedia of Jewish symbols. Ellen
Oscar I. Janowsky. Review. Hertzel Frankel; Betsy Platkin Teutsch. Of the
Fishman. Letter. Oscar I. Janowsky. making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley
Reply. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. Shavit Artson. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer,
80–82. 1994, pp. 93–94.
Fishman, Priscilla. The five books of Miriam. Review. Leonard
A bintel brief. Isaac Metzker. Books in brief. Gordon. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp.
Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, p. 93. 89–90.
Fishman, Sylvia Barack. Frankfort, H. and H.A.
Jewish life and American culture. Sylvia Barack The intellectual adventure of ancient man. H.
Fishman. Books in review . . . Bernard and H. A. Frankfort; John A. Wilson;
Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, Thorkild Jacobsen; Willian A. Irwin.
p. 83. Review. Alexander I. Burnstein. Vol. 4, No.
Flannery, Edward H. 4, June, 1948, pp. 25–29.
The anguish of the Jews. Edward Flannery. Frankl, Viktor, E.
Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. From death-camp to existentialism. The doctor
1, Fall, 1965, p. 82. and the soul. Reviews. M. David Weiss.
Vatican diplomacy during the Holocaust. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp. 75–78.
Vatican diplomacy and the Jews during the Viktor E. Frankl: a bridge between psychiatry
Holocaust 1939–1943. John F. Morley. and religion. Logotherapy. Review. Earl A.
Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, Grollman. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp.
1980, pp. 84–88. 19–23.
Fletcher, Joseph. Franzblau, Abraham N. and Rose N.
Situation ethics: the new morality. Joseph A sane and happy life: a family guide.
Fletcher. Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. Abraham N. and Rose N. Franzblau.
Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 71–72. Jeshaia Schnitzer. Books in brief. Vol. 19,
The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald R. No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 85.
Cutler. Review. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin. Vol. Freedman, David Noel.
24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 86–91. The biblical archaeologist reader. (ed.) G.
Flusser, David. Ernest Wright; David Noel Freedman.
What do Jews think of Jesus? A review essay of Review. Saul Leeman. Vol. 18, No. 4,
Jesus. Norton D. Shargel. Vol. 26, No. 3, Summer, 1964, pp. 72–73.
Spring, 1972, pp.55–60. Freedman, Jacob.
Fox, Marvin. Polychrome historical haggadah for Passover
The zaddik. Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol. ‘Me-ir Ay-nai-yim’. Review. Seymour J.
15, No. 4, Summer, 1961, pp. 39–42. Cohen. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, p. 109.
Modern Jewish ethics: theory and practice. Freedman, Shalom.
Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 29, No. 3, Living in the image of God: Jewish teaching to
Spring, 1975, p. 93. perfect the world. Irving Greenberg; Shalom

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Freedman. Review. Zachary Braiterman. Friedlander, Albert H.
Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 89–91. This people Israel: the meaning of Jewish
Freehof, Solomon B. existence. Leo Baeck. (tr.) Albert H.
books by: Friedlander. Review. Arnold Jacob Wolf.
On the collecting of Jewish books. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 78–79.
Solomon B. Freehof. Books in brief. Out of the whirlwind, a reader of holocaust
Jack Riemer. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, literature. Books in brief. Review. Ralph
Winter, 1964, p. 71. Simon. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. 90.
A treasury of responsa. Review. Isaac Klein. Never trust a God over 30. Books in brief.
Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 66–68. Review. Ralph Simon. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall,
Recent Reform responsa. Review. Jack 1968, p. 91.
Riemer. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, Friedlander, Gerald.
pp. 68–69. The Jewish sources of the Sermon on the
Modern Reform responsa. Review. Philip Sigal. Mount. Reprint. Review. David Good-
Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 68–73. blatt. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
Reform responsa for our time. Review. 78–79.
Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Vol. 33, No. 1, Friedlander, Moses.
Fall, 1979, pp. 83–89. Order of service and customs for the
Freeman, David L. synagogue and the home . . . Review. Sefton
Illness and health in the Jewish tradition: D. Temkin. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966,
writings from the Bible to today. David L. pp. 52–58.
Freeman; Judith Z. Abrams. Books in Friedlander, Saul.
review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. When memory comes. (tr.) Helen R. Lane.
2, Winter, 2000, pp. 94–95. Review. Robert Liberles. Vol. 34, No. 3,
Freidenreich, Harriet Pass. January/February, 1981, pp. 58–60.
The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for community. Friedman, Edwin H.
Review. Gershon C. Bacon. Vol. 34, No. 2, Generation to generation: family process in
November/December, 1980, pp. 60–62. church and synagogue. Review. Elliot Salo
Freimann, A. Schoenberg. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp.
Germania Judaica: from the earliest times until 58–60.
1238. (eds) I. Elbogen; A. Freimann; H. Friedman’s fables. Review. Shamai Kanter. Vol.
Tykocinski. Review. Samuel H. Dresner. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 90.
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. Friedman, Maurice.
Freund, Richard A. Martin Buber; the life of dialogue. Review.
Understanding Jewish ethics. Review. Jeffrey Arthur A. Cohen. Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter,
Rubenstein. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, 1958, pp. 29–33.
pp. 83–85. The natural and the supernatural Jew. Arthur
Freyne, Sean. A. Cohen. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring,
Galilee from Alexander the Great to Hadrian 1964, pp. 48–54.
323 B. C. E. to 135 C. E.: a study of Problematic Rebel. Review. Eugene Borowitz.
Second Temple Judaism. Review. Shaye J. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 69–71.
D. Cohen. Vol. 34, No. 2, Friedman, Mordechai A.
November/December, 1980, pp. 59–60. Archives from Elephantine: the life of an
Friedland, Eric L. ancient Jewish military colony. Bezalel
New prayers for the High Holy Days. Jack Porten. Review. Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring,
Riemer. Section II. (ed.) Harold S. Kushner. 1970, pp. 64–68.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 86–88. Friedman, Richard Elliott.
Theology and poetry: studies in the medieval Who wrote the Bible? Review. Marc Brettler.
piyyut. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Review. Vol. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp. 85–87.
35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 84–86. The disappearance of God: a divine mystery.
Vetaher libenu. Congregation Beth El, Sudbury, Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Massachusetts. Review. Vol. 35, No. 3, Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 49, No. 2,
Spring, 1982, pp. 91–94. Winter, 1997, pp. 95–96.

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Friedman, Saul S. Democracy, dictatorship and religion.
No haven for the oppressed. Review. A. Joseph Hebrew. Benjamin Gottesman. Review.
Heckelman. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, Vol. 3, no. 3, May, 1947, pp. alef-bet.
pp. 92–93. Keeper of the law: Louis Ginzberg. A per-
Friedman, Shamma. sonal memoir. Eli Ginzberg. Review. Vol.
Mavo l’dine Yisrael bime ha-bayit Hasheni. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 58–60.
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Friedman, Theodore. Erich Fromm. Books in brief. Shamai Kan-
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The inward fire. Theodore Friedman. Frydman-Kohl, Baruch.
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Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 45, No. 4, Fuller, Reginald.
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33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 68–72. images of North American Jews. Review.
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1, October, 1947, pp. 8–10. arranged for the theater. Books in brief.
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Weinberg. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, 92–94.
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1989, pp. 76–77. integration. Max Geltman. Review. Marvin
The Seminary in retrospect. Tradition Sicherman. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
renewed: a history of the Jewish Theo- pp. 87–89.
logical Seminary. Two volumes. (ed.) Gendler, Everett E.
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Fraud, corruption, and holiness: the contro- 1964, pp. 55–58.

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Gendler, Everett E. (cont’d.) Murray Shiff. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969,
Strength to love. Martin Luther King, Jr. p. 94.
Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. The Bible reader: an interfaith interpretation.
55–58. Walter M. Abbot; Arthur Gilbert; Rolfe
Jewish symbols in the Greco–Roman period, Lanier Hunt. Review. I. Michael Hecht.
Volume 12. Erwin R. Goodenough. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 93.
Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 67–72. Gillman, Neil.
Genne, W. H. books by:
Marriage: an interfaith guide for couples. R. Sacred fragments: recovering theology for
Hathorn; W. H. Genne; M. L. Brill. Books the modern Jew. Recent Jewish theolo-
in brief. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. gy. Review essay. William E. Kaufman.
25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, p. 94. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp.
Gershfield, Edward M. 83–85.
Studies in Jewish jurisprudence. Books in brief. The death of death: resurrection and
Review. Seymor Siegel. Vol. 26, No. 2, immortality in Jewish thought. Of the
Winter, 1972, p. 93. making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley
Gershon, Karen. Shavit Artson. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring,
Selected poems. Books in brief. Myron M. 1997, pp. 91–92.
Fenster. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, reviews by:
p. 94. The circle of the Baal Shem Tov: Studies in
Gertel, Elliot B. Hasidism. Abraham Joshua Heschel.
reviews by: (ed.) Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Vol.
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32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 79. sructionist Press. Review. Vol. 43, No.
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Mael Bronson. Review. Vol. 37, No. 2, From Marxism to Judaism: the collected
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Synagogues from Europe: architecture, 86–88.
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Gervasi, Frank. Ginzberg, Eli.
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briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 58–60.
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. Ginzberg, Louis.
Gilbert, Arthur. The responsa of Professor Louis Ginzberg.
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49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, p. 90. Middle Ages. Mark R. Cohen. Books in
Gitelman, Zvi. Review . . . Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter,
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eastern Europe. Paul Lendvai. Review. Vol. Antisemitism in America today: outspoken
25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 86–87. experts explode the myths. Jerome R.
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Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 84–87. Midrash Tanhuma—Yelammedanu: an
Glassman, Bernard. English translation of Genesis and Exo-
books by: dus from the printed version of Tanhu-
Anti-Semitic stereotypes without Jews: ma—Yelammedanu, with introduction
images of the Jews in England and notes. Samuel A. Berman. Books in
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Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 1996, p. 89.
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Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1996, p. 91.
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Review. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 82.
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1, Fall, 1992, pp. 89–90. dle Ages.: The Sephardic Age. Vol. II
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of Jews during the Holocaust. Mordecai The American Jewish experience:
Paldiel. Foreword. Harold M. Schul- returning to our land (Eretz Yisrael).
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1994, pp. 90–91. Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996,
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1994, pp. 92–93. industrial America, 1890–1900. Ewa
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pp. 90–91. guided imagery: a how-to book for rab-
Jewish life in Renaissance Italy. Robert bis, educators and group leaders. Dov
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Glassman, Bernard. (cont’d.) Harold S. Kushner. Books in review . . .
reviews by (cont’d.): Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
“How to” Judaic books of interest. Striving 1997, pp. 85–86.
toward virtue: a contemporary guide for Succeeding at Jewish education: how one
Jewish ethical behavior. Kerry M. synagogue made it work. Joseph Reimer.
Olitzky; Rachel T. Sabath. Books in Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman.
Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, p. 86.
1997, p. 86. Esther. Jon D. Levenson. Books in review . . .
“How to” Judaic books of interest. Finding Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 4,
our fathers: a guidebook to Jewish Summer, 1998, pp. 89–90.
genealogy. Dan Rottenberg. Books in My people’s prayer book: traditional prayers,
Review . . . Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, modern commentaries. Volume 1: The
1997, p. 87. Sh’ma and its blessings. Lawrence A.
The book and the sword: a life of learning Hoffman. Books in review . . . Bernard
in the shadow of destruction. David Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer,
Weiss Halivni. Books in review . . . Vol. 1998, p. 90.
49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 78–79. Travels on the road not taken: towards a
In search of wholeness: the pursuit of spiri- Bible-based theory of Jewish spirituality.
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p. 79. Swimming in the sea of Talmud. Michael
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Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 79–80. Whose Bar/Bat Mitzvah is this, anyway? A
A psychoanalytic history of the Jews. Avner guide for parents through a family rite
Falk. Books in review . . . Vol. 49, No. of passage. Judith Davis. Books in
4, Summer, 1997, pp. 82–83. review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51,
Beginning anew: a women’s companion to No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 81–83.
the High Holy Days. Gail Twersky Bar/Bat Mitzvah basics: a practical family
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review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, Leneman. Books in review . . . Bernard
1997, pp. 83–84. Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
The price of excellence: universities in con- pp. 81–83.
flict during the Cold War era. Jacob Jewish dimensions of social justice: tough
Neusner; Noam M. Neusner. Books in moral choices of our time. Albert
review . . . Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, Vorspan; David Saperstein. Books in
1997, pp. 84–85. review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51,
Understanding Jewish history. Steven No. 3, Spring, 1999, p. 85.
Bayme. Books in review . . . Bernard Jews, slaves, and the slave trade: setting the
Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, record straight. Eli Faber. Books in
p. 84. review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51,
Pirke Avot. Chaim Stern. Books in review No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 85–86.
. . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 1, The year Mom got religion: one woman’s
Fall, 1997, pp. 84–85. midlife journey into Judaism. Lee Mey-
Rediscovering Judaism: Bar and Bat erhoff Hendler. Books in review . . .
Mitzvah for adults. Kerry M. Olitzky; Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 3,
Ronald H. Isaacs. Books in review . . . Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, The Lord will gather me in: my Journey to
1997, p. 85. Jewish Orthodoxy. David Klinghoffer.
How good do we have to be? A new under- Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman.
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The Jewish moral virtues. Eugene B. A survivor’s Haggadah. Saul Touster. Books
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Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, p. 81. Glatzer, Nahum N.
Beyond reasonable doubt. Louis Jacobs. books by:
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. The rest is commentary. Books briefly
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 81–82. noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16,
A short history of the Jewish people. Ray- Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
mond P. Scheindlin. Books in review . . . Jerusalem and Rome. Books briefly noted.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
1999, pp. 82–83. Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79.
Illness and health in the Jewish tradition: The letters of Martin Buber: a life of dia-
writings from the Bible to today. David logue. (ed.) Nahum Glatzer; Paul
L. Freeman; Judith Z. Abrams. Books in Mendes-Flohr. Review. Arnold Jacob
review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, Wolf. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring, 1993, pp.
No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 94–95. 90–91.
The search for a usable past. David G. Glazer, Melvin.
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Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, Evelyn Kaye. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3,
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review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. 3,
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Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, ter. Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, p. 46.
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The Holocaust in American life. Peter Consecrated unto me. Roland Gittelsohn.
Novick. Books in review . . . Bernard Review. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966,
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Barack Fishman. Books in review . . . Goitein, Shlomo Dov.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 4, Studies in Scripture. Hebrew. Teaching the
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Never too young to know: death in chil- Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 53–56.
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Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. Samuel Rosenblatt. Vol. 18, No. 4,
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For thou art with me: the healing power of Gold, Michael.
Psalms. Samuel Chiel; Henry Dreher. And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and the
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. Jewish couple. Review. Ralph G. Dalin.
Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, p. 84. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 85–88.
Disraeli. Edgar Feuchtwanger. Books in Goldberg, Hillel.
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Goldberg, Michael. The Ten Commandments. Review. Louis
Jews and Christians: getting our stories Jacobs. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957,
straight. Review. Barry Cytron. Vol. 38, pp. 42–44.
No. 1, Fall, 1985, pp. 100–101. Goldmann, Nahum.
Goldenberg, Robert. The autobiography of Nahum Goldmann.
The fifty-third chapter of Isaiah according to Review. Geoffrey Wigoder. Vol. 24, No. 4,
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II, Translations. A. Neubauer; S. R. Driver. Goldner, Sanford.
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p. 77. Steven S. Schwarzschild. Vol. 15, No. 1,
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To stand alone. Review. Max J. Routtenberg. Goldscheider, Calvin.
Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, p. 46. The transformation of the Jews. Calvin
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Sidney Greenberg. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, Goldschmidt, Lazarus.
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related literature. Judah Goldin. (ed.) Barry 39–40.
L. Eichler; Jeffrey H. Tigay. Review essay. reviews by:
Burton L. Visotzky. Vol. 41, No. 4, The vision of the void. Michael Berenbaum.
Summer, 1989, pp. 65–71. Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer, 1980,
Goldman, Alex J. pp.97–98.
A handbook for the Jewish family. Review. Goldstein, David.
Myron M. Fenster. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, The wisdom of the Zohar: an anthology of
1961, pp. 55–56. texts. Three volumes. Fischel Lachower;
The rabbi is a lady. Review. Myer S. Kripke. Vol. Isaiah Tishby. Trans. David Goldstein.
40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 100–102. Review. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 44, No. 1,
Goldman, Israel M. Fall, 1991, pp. 88–90.
The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn Abi Goldstein, Leon J.
Zimra. Review. Isaac Klein. Vol. 26, No. 1, History, time and deity. S.G.F. Brandon.
Fall, 1971, pp. 91–92. Review. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp.
Lifelong learning among Jews. Review. 70–73.
Hayyim Kieval. Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, The making of modern Zionism: the
1976, pp. 91–93. intellectual origins of the Jewish state.
Goldman, Jack. Shlomo Avineri. Review. Vol. 36, No. 3,
Portrait of a people. Charles Raddock. Review. Spring, 1983, pp. 84–87.
Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, Zionism in transition. (ed.) Moshe Davis.
1965, pp. 63–64. Review. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
Goldman, Solomon. 84–87.
books by: Goldstein, Nason.
The book of books: an introduction. My home, my prison. Raymonda Hawa Tawil.
Review. Alexander I. Burnstein. Vol. 4, Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October,
No. 4, June, 1948, pp. 25–29. 1980, pp. 77–78.

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Goldstein, Niles E. Goodhill, Ruth Marcus.
Duties of the soul: the role of the Abraham Joshua Heschel: between philosopher
commandments in liberal Judaism. Niles E. and hero. The wisdom of Heschel. Selected
Goldstein; Peter S. Knobel. Review. Jack by Ruth Marcus Goodhill. Review essay. S.
Riemer. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. Daniel Breslauer. Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring,
101–102. 1976, pp. 47–50.
Goldwurm, Hersch. Goodman, Hirsh.
Talmud Bavli: The ArtScroll series. Hersch The Jerusalem report. Periodical. Of the making
Goldwurm; Nosson Scherman. Of the of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson.
making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 94.
Artson. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, p. 90. Goodman, Lenn Evan.
Golinkin, David. Jewish rationalism reemergent. Monotheism: a
books by: philosophic inquiry into the foundations of
Be’er Tuvia: from the writings of Rabbi theology and ethics. Review essay. David
Theodore Friedman. Of the making of Novak. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp.
books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Art- 81–89.
son. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. Goodman, Paul.
93–94. Growing up absurd. Books briefly noted.
The responsa of Professor Louis Ginzberg. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Of the making of books . . . Reviews. Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 49, No. 3, Gordis, Daniel H.
Spring, 1997, p. 90. Precedent, rules and ethics in halakhic jurispru-
Goodblatt, David. dence. Equity in Jewish law. Two volumes.
books by: Aaron Kirschenbaum. Review essay. Vol.
Rabbinic instruction in Sassanian Babylo- 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. 80–94.
nia. Review. Martha Himmelfarb. Vol. Gordis, David M.
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 94–95. Judaism and ethics. Daniel Jeremy Silver.
reviews by: Review. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp.
The Psalms. chronologically treated with a 90–91.
new translation. Moses Buttenweiser. Gordis, Robert F.
Prolegomenon. Nahum M. Sarna. (ed.) books by:
Harry M. Orlinsky. Reprint. Review. Conservative Judaism. Review. Eugene
Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 77–78. Kohn. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp.
The Jewish sources of the Sermon on the 10–14.
Mount. Gerald Friedlander. Reprint. Conservative Judaism. Review. Isaac Klein.
Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 14–17.
78–79. Conservative Judaism, Reconstructionism
History of Zionism. 1600–1918. Nahum and Orthodoxy. Response. Vol. 2, No.
Sokolow. Introduction. Arthur 4, June, 1946, pp. 17–28.
Hertzberg. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, Conservative Judaism. Letter. Ira J. Eisen-
No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 79–80. stein. Vol. 3, No. 1, November, 1946,
Goodblatt, Morris S. pp. 21–25.
The Jewish way to life. Nathan Barack. Analysis of ‘Judaism for the modern age’.
Review. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. Robert Gordis. Review. Judah Nadich.
75–77. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 1–5.
Goodenough, Erwin R. Analysis of ‘Judaism for the modern age’.
Notes on Jewish symbols in the Greco–Roman Review. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 11, No. 3,
period. Review. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 17, Spring, 1957, pp. 1–8.
Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. Some observations on Jewish existential-
77–92. ism: reply to analysis of ‘Judaism for the
Jewish symbols in the Greco–Roman period, modern age’. Review. Judah Nadich;
Volume 12. Review. Everett E. Gendler. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer, 1967, pp. 67–72. 1957, pp. 8–17.

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Gordis, Robert F. (cont’d.) Gordon, Leonard.
books by (cont’d.): reviews by:
A faith for moderns. Review. M. David War and tradition in Judaism. Love peace
Weiss. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. and pursue peace: a Jewish response to
63–65. war and nuclear annihilation. Bradley
The root and the branch. Review. Stanley S. Shavit Artson. Review essay. Vol. 45,
Rabinowitz. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85.
pp. 63–64. War and tradition in Judaism. Confronting
The book of God and man. Review. Myron omnicide: Jewish reflections on
M. Fenster. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, weapons of mass destruction. Daniel
1967, pp. 86–94. Landes. Review essay. Vol. 45, No. 1,
The book of God and man. Review. Myron Fall, 1992, pp. 82–85.
M. Fenster. Letter. Vol. 21, No. 4, Sum- Paul and Hellenism. Hyam Maccoby.
mer, 1967, pp. 52–53. Review. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
Sex and the family in the Jewish tradition. pp. 90–91.
Books in brief. Review. Myron M. A light among the Gentiles: Jewish mission-
Fenster. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter, 1968, ary activity in the 2nd Temple period.
p. 94. Scot McKnight. Review. Vol. 45, No. 3,
Faith and reason: essays in Judaism. Robert Spring, 1993, p. 94.
Gordis; Ruth B. Waxman. Books in Writing with Scripture: the authority and
brief. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. use of the Hebrew Bible in the Torah of
27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, p. 96. formative Judaism. Jacob Neusner;
Love and sex: a modern Jewish perspective. William Scott Green. Review. Vol. 45,
Review. Edward Zerin. Vol. 32, No. 2, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 90–91.
Winter, 1979, pp. 104–105. Rabbinic Judaism: structure and system.
The book of Job: commentary, new transla- Jacob Neusner. Review.Vol. 48, No. 2,
tion and special studies. Review. Stanley Winter, 1996, pp. 89–90.
Kazan. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, Esther in medieval garb: Jewish interpre-
pp. 92–93. tation of the Book of Esther in the
Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Review. Middle Ages. Barry Dov Walfish.
Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Vol. 40, No. 1, Review. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
Fall, 1987, pp. 92–95. 1996, pp. 92–93.
Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Review. The five books of Miriam. Ellen Frankel.
Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Letter. Vol. 40, Review. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 1997,
No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 91–92. pp. 89–90.
reviews by: Engendering Judaism: a new theology and
Analysis of “Anatomy of faith”. Milton ethics. Rachel Adler. Review. Vol. 51,
Steinberg. (ed) Arthur A. Cohen. Letter. No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 88–89.
Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp. 43–44. Goren, Arthur A.
Toward a modern view of Jewish tradition. New York Jews and the quest for community.
Principles of the Jewish faith. Louis Review essay. Julius Weinberg. Vol. 27, No.
Jacobs. Review essay.Vol. 21, No. 1, 1, Fall, 1972, pp. 41–49.
Fall, 1966, pp. 1–12. Gottesman, Benjamin.
Prelude to dialogue: Jewish–Christian rela- Democracy, dictatorship and religion. Hebrew.
tionships. James Parkes. Review. Vol. Review. Theodore Friedman. Vol. 3, no. 3,
24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 60–62. May, 1947, pp. alef-bet.
Gordon, Albert I. Gottlieb, Bill.
Jews in suburbia. Review. Steven S. The other side of the coin. Alfred M. Lilien-
Schwarzschild. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, thal. Review. Joseph P. Sternstein. Letter.
pp. 54–55. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, p. 94.
Intermarriage. Review. Eli A. Bohnen. Vol. 19, Gowan, Donald E.
No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 80–81. When man becomes God. Donald E. Gowan.

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Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 29, No. 4, Lawrence Kushner. Review. Vol. 37,
Summer, 1975, p. 95. No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 73–75.
Grade, Chaim. Green, Clifford.
The demon and the earlock. Zemach atlas. The first Christian century in Judaism and
Review. M.Z. Frank. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, Christianity: certainties and uncertainties.
1965, pp. 1–9. Samuel Sandmel. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4,
Rabbis and wives. Review. Aryeh Summer, 1970, pp. 87–89.
Wineman.Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, Green, Gerald.
pp. 76–78. The artists of Terezin. Review. Moshe
Graetz, Naomi. Davidowitz. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970,
Silence is deadly: Judaism confronts pp. 91–93.
wifebeating. Review. Martin Samuel Green, William Scott.
Cohen. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. Writing with Scripture: the authority and use
94–96. of the Hebrew Bible in the Torah of
Graff, Gil. formative Judaism. Jacob Neusner; William
Separation of Church and State: dina de- Scott Green. Review. Leonard Gordon. Vol.
malkhuta dina in Jewish law 1750–1848. 45, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 90–91.
Review. Michael Panitz. Vol. 39, No. 4, Greenberg, Eliezer.
Summer, 1987, pp. 85–87. Voices from the Yiddish: essays, memoirs and
Graubart, Alexander. diaries. Irving Howe; Eliezer Greenberg.
God at the center: meditations on Jewish Review. Gertrude Dubrovsky. Vol. 27, No.
spirituality. David R. Blumenthal. Review. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 91–93.
Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. Greenberg, Irving.
64–66. Living in the image of God: Jewish teaching to
Graves, Robert. perfect the world. Irving Greenberg; Shalom
Hebrew myths: the book of Genesis. Robert Freedman. Review. Zachary Braiterman.
Graves; Raphael Patai. Books in brief. Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring, 2000, pp. 89–91.
Samuel Dresner. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, Greenberg, Moshe.
1964, p. 77. books by:
Gray, Alyssa M. The religion of Israel. Yehezkel Kaufmann.
Making central the peripheral. Women reading (tr. & abrdg.) Moshe Greenberg.
the Rabbis reading women. Rereading the Review. Saul Leeman. Vol. 15, No. 2,
rabbis: a woman’s voice. Judith Hauptman. Winter, 1961, pp. 73–75.
Review essay. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, Introduction to Hebrew. Moshe Greenberg.
pp. 74–80. Review. Baruch A. Levine. Vol. 19, No.
Green, Arthur E. 3, Spring, pp. 101–102.
books by: The book of Job: a new translation. Moshe
Tormented master, a life of Rabbi Nahman Greenberg; Jonas C. Greenfield; Nahum
of Bratslav. Review. Aryeh Wineman. M. Sarna. Review essay. S. Michael Gel-
Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. ber. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 69–76.
89–90. Ezekiel 1–20: a new translation with intro-
The language of truth: the Torah commen- duction and commentary. Review.
tary of the Sfat Emet. Review. Jonathan Stephen Garfinkel. Vol. 38, No. 2, Win-
Case. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. ter, 1985–86, pp. 87–88.
84–85. Greenberg, Sidney.
reviews by: books by:
The continuing redemption of Rabbi Nah- Adding life to our years. Review. Jack
man. Mehkarim be-Hasidut Bratslav. Riemer. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp.
Joseph Weiss. Review essay. Vol. 29, 67–68.
No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 97–101. Adding life to our years. Review. Jack
The river of light: spirituality, Judaism and Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
the evolution of consciousness. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 100–101.

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Greenberg, Sidney. (cont’d.) authorities. Morris Faierstein. Review. Vol.
books by (cont’d.): 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 90–91.
A treasury of Jewish thoughts. Books Greenstein, Edward L.
briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. books by:
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. The Hebrew Bible in literary criticism. Alex
85. Preminger; Edward L. Greenstein. Of
Lessons for living. Review. Jack Riemer. the making of books . . . Reviews.
Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, pp. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 47, No. 2,
78–79. Winter, 1995, p. 94.
reviews by: reviews by:
Sefer melamed zechut. Aaron R. Charney. The poetics of Biblical narrative: ideologi-
Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, cal literature and the drama of reading.
pp. 56–67. Meir Sternberg. Review. Vol. 42, No. 4,
When children ask about God. Harold S. Summer, 1990, pp. 66–68.
Kushner. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Win- The poetics of Biblical narrative: ideologi-
ter, 1972, pp. 88–89. cal literature and the drama of reading.
Why me? Coping with grief, loss and Meir Sternberg. Review. Vol. 44, No. 2,
change. Pesach Krauss; Morrie Goldfis- Winter, 1992, pp. 93–95.
cher. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer, Greenstone, Julius H.
1989, pp. 72–73. Pathways through the Bible. Mortimer J.
The word: Jewish wisdom through time. Cohen. Review. Vol. 3, No. 1, November,
Noah benShea. Review. Vol. 49, No. 1, 1946, pp. 26–28.
Fall, 1996, pp. 86–87. Grollman, Earl A..
A Shabbat reader: universe of cosmic joy. books by:
(ed.) Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol. Explaining death to children. Review.
51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 93–94. Immanuel Lubliner. Vol. 23, No. 4,
Greenberg, Simon. Summer, 1969, pp. 88–92.
books by: Suicide. Books in brief. Review. Harold S.
A Jewish philosophy and pattern of life. Kushner. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972,
Review. Elliot N. Dorff. Vol. 37, No. 2, p. 94.
Winter, 1983–84, pp. 70–74. reviews by:
reviews by: Viktor E. Frankl: a bridge between psychia-
A revealed law. Law and tradition in try and religion. Logotherapy. Viktor
Judaism. Boaz Cohen. Review. Vol. 19, Frankl. Review. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 36–50. 1964, pp. 19–23.
Jews and Americans. Irving Malin. Books Gross, John.
in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, p. 100. Shylock: a legend and its legacy. Review. Ber-
The American Reform rabbi. Abraham J. nard Glassman. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
Feldman. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3, 1994, pp. 92–93.
Spring, p. 100. Gutmann, Joseph.
Interpretations for the weekly Torah read- Beauty in holiness. Studies in Jewish cus-
ing. Ruth F. Brin. Books in brief. Vol. toms and ceremonial art. Joseph Gut-
19, No. 3, Spring, pp. 100–101. mann. Recent reprints. Review. Jacob
Behold the fire. Michael Blankfort. Books Neusner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970,
in brief. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, p. 101. pp. 82–84.
Greenfield, Jonas C. The synagogue: studies in origins, archaeology,
The book of Job: a new translation. Moshe and architecture. (ed) Joseph Gutman.
Greenberg; Jonas C. Greenfield; Nahum M. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 30, No. 2,
Sarna. Review essay. S. Michael Gelber. Winter, 1976, p. 96.
Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 69–76. Gutoff, Joshua.
Greenspahn, Frederick E. Finding our way: Jewish texts and the lives we
Abraham J. Heschel, prophetic inspiration lead today. Barry W. Holtz. Review. Vol.
after the prophets: Maimonides and other 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 86–89.

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Guttmann, Julius. The classic midrash: Tannaitic commen-
books by: taries on the Bible. Of the making of
Religion and science. Hebrew. Review. Felix books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Art-
A. Levy. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, son. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer, 1996, pp.
pp. 43–49. 95–96.
Philosophies of Judaism, the history of Jew- reviews by:
ish philosophy from biblical times to The service of the heart. Evelyn Garfiel.
Franz Rosenzweig. (tr.) David Wolf Sil- Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959,
verman. Review. Alexander Altmann. pp. 55–56.
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 73–77. The first words of prayer. Jack Riemer.
Philosophies of Judaism, the history of Jew- Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965,
ish philosophy from biblical times to pp. 97–99.
Franz Rosenzweig. Julius Guttmann. The Shema. Fritz A. Rothschild. Review.
(tr.) David Wolf Silverman. Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp.
Alexander Altmann. Reply. David Wolf 97–99.
Silverman. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, Torah, the life of the Jew. David Aronson.
pp. 77–80. Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965,
Haas, Peter J. pp. 97–99.
Morality after Auschwitz, the radical challenge Jewish law, a conservative approach. Ben
of the Nazi ethic. Review. Berel Lang. Vol. Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 19, No. 3,
45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 89–90. Spring, 1965, pp. 97–99.
Hadas, Gershon. Intermarriage. Ira J. Eisenstein. Review.
New prayer books: a consumer’s report. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp.
Review. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 18, No. 1, 97–99.
Fall, 1963, pp. 45–54. Sifre: a Tannaitic commentary on the Book
Hadaway, C. Kirk. of Deuteronomy, translated from
Church and denominational growth: what Hebrew with introduction and notes.
does (and does not) cause growth or Review. Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 39, No.
decline. David A. Roozen; C. Kirk 4, Summer, 1987, p. 85.
Hadaway. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Hammer-Jacklin, Sarah.
Schoenberg. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, The demon and the earlock. Shtot un shtetl.
pp. 90–92. Review. M.Z. Frank. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall,
Hailperin, Herman. 1965, pp. 1–9.
Rashi and the Christian scholars. Herman HaNagid, Shmuel.
Hailperin. Books in brief. Samuel Dresner. Selected poems of Shmuel HaNagid. (tr.) Peter
Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75. Cole. Of the making of books . . . Reviews.
Halpern, Ben. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 49, No. 3,
The Jewish national home in Palestine. Review. Spring, 1997, p. 92.
A. Joseph Heckelman. Vol. 25, No. 4, Handelman, Susan A.
Summer, 1971, pp. 92–94. The slayers of Moses: the emergence of
Halpern, Harry. rabbinic interpretation in modern literary
books by: theory. Review. Robert Leiter. Vol. 37, No.
From where I stand. Review. Jack Riemer. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 69–70.
Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 92–93. Hanson, Paul.
reviews by: Ancient Israelite religion: essays in honor of
The light within. Zev K. Nelson. Review. Frank Moore Cross. Patrick Miller; Paul
Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. Hanson; S. Dean McBride. Of the making of
93–94. books . . . Review. Bradley Shavit Artson.
Hammer, Robert Alan (Reuven). Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 92–93.
books by: Harkabi, Yehoshofat.
The Jerusalem anthology: a literary guide. Arab attitudes toward Israel. Review. A.
Review. Murray Levine. Vol. 48, No. 4, Joseph Heckelman. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring,
Summer, 1996, p. 92. 1973, pp. 88–89.

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Harlow, Jules. Hartshorne, Charles.
books by; Philosophers speak of God. Charles
Judas. Igal Mossinsohn. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Hartshone; William Reese. Review. David
Review. Harry Z. Sky. Vol. 18, No. 1, Wolf Silverman. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer,
Fall, 1963, pp. 68–69. 1964, pp. 73–74.
A rabbi’s manual. Review. Sefton D. Hathorn, R.
Temkin. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, Marriage: an interfaith guide for couples. R.
pp. 52–58. Hathorn; W. H. Genne; M. L. Brill. Books
Siddur Sim Shalom: a prayerbook for Shab- in brief. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol.
bat, Festivals, and weekdays. (ed). Jules 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, p. 94.
Harlow; Rabbinical Assembly. Review. Hauptman, Judith.
Jakob J. Petuchowski. Vol. 38, No. 2, Making central the peripheral. Women reading
Winter, 1985–86, pp. 82–87. the Rabbis reading women. Rereading the
Harmon, Lawrence. rabbis: a woman’s voice. Review essay.
“Where were the good intentions?” The death of Alyssa M. Gray. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
an American Jewish community: a tragedy of pp. 74–80.
good intentions. Hillel Levine; Lawrence Haut, Irwin H.
Harmon. Review essay. Judea B. Miller. Vol. The Talmud as law or literature: an analysis of
44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 75–81. David Weiss—Halivni’s Mekotot umasorot.
Harris, Jay. Review. David Kraemer. Vol. 37, No. 1,
Call me Ishmael. A midrash for Conservative Fall, 1983, pp. 73–77.
Judaism. How do we know this? Midrash Hecht, I. Michael.
and the fragmentation of modern Judaism. The Bible reader: an interfaith interpretation.
Review essay. David B. Starr. Vol. 48, No. Walter M. Abbot; Arthur Gilbert; Rolfe
3, Spring, 1996, pp. 75–86. Lanier Hunt. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Harris, Monford. 1970, p. 93.
books by: Faith and doubt: studies in traditional Jewish
Exodus and exile: the structure of the Jew- thought. Norman Lamm. Review. Vol. 27,
ish holidays. Monford Harris. Of the No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 95–96.
making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Heckelman, A. Joseph.
Shavit Artson. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer, books by:
1993, pp. 94–95. American volunteers and Israel’s War of
reviews by: Independence. Books in brief. Review.
The faith of Judaism. Isadore Epstein. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 28, No. 3,
Review. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, 1956, Spring, 1974, p. 94.
pp. 50–53. reviews by:
The Jewish dietary laws; their meaning for The Jewish national home in Palestine. Ben
our time. Samuel H. Dresner. A guide to Halpern. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, Sum-
observance. Seymour Siegel. Review. Vol. mer, 1971, pp. 92–94.
14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 51–53. Arab attitudes toward Israel. Yehoshofat
Studies in Scripture. Hebrew. Teaching the Harkabi. Review. Vol. 27, No. 3,
Bible. Hebrew. Shlomo Dov Goitein. Spring, 1973, pp. 88–89.
Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, No haven for the oppressed. Saul S. Fried-
pp. 53–56. man. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
The eternal dissent. David Polish. Review. 1974, pp. 92–93.
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, Heifetz, Ronald A.
1962, pp. 98–100. Leadership without easy answers. Of the
Jewish existence. Ignaz Maybaum. Review. making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley
Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 64–65. Shavit Artson. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
Hartman, David. 1997, p. 93.
A living covenant: the innovative spirit in tradi- Heinemann, Isaac.
tional Judaism. Review. Martin Samuel The meaning of mitzvot: an analysis of Taamei
Cohen. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp. 89–91. ha-mitzvot besifrut Yisrael. Review. Jacob

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B. Agus. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, 1957, pp. The Jews in America: four centuries of an
24–34. uneasy encounter. Review. Elliot Fein.
Helfgott, Benjamin W. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
The doctrine of election in tannaitic literature. 88–90.
Review. Isaac Klein. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, reviews by:
1956, pp. 57–58. For the sake of heaven. Martin Buber.
Heller, Abraham M. Review. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp.
Justice and mercy: commentary on the liturgy 40–42.
of the New Year and the Day of Heschel, Abraham Joshua.
Atonement. Max Arzt. Review. Vol. 18, books by or about:
No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 72. The earth is the Lord’s. Review. Herman
Heller, Bernard. Kieval. Vol. 7, No. 3, April, 1951, pp.
Analysis of Anatomy of faith. Milton Stein- 25–30.
berg. (ed.) Arthur A. Cohen. Review. Jacob Abraham Joshua Heschel: towards a phi-
B. Agus. Letter. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, losophy of Judaism. Maurice Friedman.
1961, pp. 38–40. Reviews. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956,
Hendler, Lee Myerhoff. pp. 1–10.
The year Mom got religion: one woman’s mid- God in search of man. Review. Emil Fack-
life journey into Judaism. Lee Meyerhoff enheim. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, 1960, pp.
Hendler. Books in review . . . Bernard 50–53.
Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, God in search of man. Review. Emil Fack-
pp. 86–87. enheim. Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 15,
Hendon, David. No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 42–44.
Death as a fact of life.Review. Jack Riemer. God in search of man. Review. Emil Fack-
Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 90–91. enheim. Letter. Jacob B. Agus.
Herberg, William. Reply.Emil Fackenheim. Vol. 16, No. 1,
Sociology of religion: an analysis of Conserva- Fall, 1961, pp. 59–60.
tive Judaism: an American Religious Move- God in search of man. Review. Emil Fack-
ment. Marshall Sklare. Review. William enheim. Letter. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 17,
Herberg; Max Arzt; Abraham Karp. Vol. No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp.
10, No. 1, Fall, 1955, pp. 47–51. 84–85.
Herman, Simon. God in search of man. Review. Emil Fack-
Israel: anticipation and reality. Reflections on enheim. Letter. Jacob B. Agus.
American students in Israel. American Response. Emil Fackenheim. Vol. 17,
students in Israel. Review essay. Gerson D. No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p.
Cohen; Eli Ginzberg; A. Joseph Heckelman; 86.
Gilbert Kollin; Eric Freudenstein; Roger E. The prophets. Review. James Muilenburg.
Herst; Aaron M. Singer. Vol. 27, No. 3, Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
Spring, 1973, pp. 61–64. 1963, pp. 114–115.
Hertzberg, Arthur. Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah shel
books by: hadorot (Theology of ancient Judaism).
The zionist idea. Review. David Polish. Vol. Review. Louis Jacobs. Vol. 18, No. 2,
17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, Winter, 1964, pp. 59–61.
p. 75. The earth is the Lord’s. The Sabbath.
Judaism. Review. M. David Weiss. Vol. 18, Review. Milton Hindus. Vol. 20, No. 1,
No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70. Fall, 1965, pp. 69–74.
The outbursts that awaits us. Arthur Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah shel
Hertzberg; Martin Marty; Joseph hadorot (Theology of ancient Judaism).
Moody. Books in brief. Samuel Dres- Vol. II. Review. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 20,
ner.Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 74. No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 66–73.
The French enlightenment and the Jews. The insecurity of freedom: essays on human
Review. Isaac Barzilay. Vol. 23, No. 2, existence. Review. Roger L. Shinn. Vol.
Winter, 1969, pp. 89–93. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 83–84.

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Heschel, Abraham Joshua. noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos.
books by or about: 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Israel: an echo of eternity. Review. A. Roy Hoffman, Jeffrey.
Eckardt. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer, 1969, Beyond the text: a holistic approach to liturgy.
pp. 70–73. Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Vol. 46,
The circle of the Baal Shem Tov: Studies in No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 89–91.
Hasidism. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Hoffman, Lawrence A.
(ed.) Samuel H. Dresner. Review. Neil books by:
Gillman. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, The canonization of the synagogue service.
pp. 76–77. Review. Zev Garber. Vol. 35, No. 3,
Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua Hes- Spring, 1982, pp. 86–88.
chel’s poetics of piety. Edward K. The making of Jewish and Christian wor-
Kaplan. Of the making of books . . . ship. Paul F. Bradshaw; Lawrence A.
Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. Hoffman. Of the making of books . . .
49, No. 2, Winter, 1997, pp. 94–95. Review. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 43,
Heuman, Fred. No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 93–94.
Theological and halakhic reflections on the The changing face of Jewish and Christian
Holocaust. Bernhard H. Rosenberg.; Fred worship in North America. Paul F.
Heuman. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. Bradshaw; Lawrence A. Hoffman.
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 92–93. Review. Debra Reed Blank. Vol. 45, No.
Hill, Ruben. 3, Spring, 1993, pp. 91–94.
When you marry. Evelyn M. Duvall; Ruben Sacred sound and social change: liturgical
Hill. Books in brief. Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. music in Jewish and Christian experi-
19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 84–85. ence. Lawrence A. Hoffman; Janet R.
Himmelfarb, Martha. Walton. Review. Debra Reed Blank. Vol.
reviews by: 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 88–89.
Christianity, Judaism and other Beyond the text: a holistic approach to
Greco–Roman cults: studies for Morton liturgy. Review. Jeffrey Hoffman. Vol.
Smith at sixty. (ed.) Jacob Neusner. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 89–91.
Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, Covenant of blood: circumcision and gen-
pp. 91–93. der in rabbinic Judaism. Of the making
Caesarea under Roman Rule. Lee Levine. of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit
Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, Artson. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p.
pp. 93–94. 89.
Rabbinic instruction in Sassanian Babylo- My people’s prayer book: traditional
nia. David Goodblatt. Review. Vol. 30, prayers, modern commentaries. Volume
No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp. 94–95. 1: The Sh’ma and its blessings.
Greek and Latin authors on the Jews and Lawrence A. Hoffman. Books in review
Judaism. Menahem Stern. Review. Vol. . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 4,
30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, p. 95. Summer, 1998, p. 90.
Hindus, Milton. The art of public prayer: not for clergy
The earth is the Lord’s. The Sabbath. Abraham only. Review. Robert S. Scherr. Vol. 53,
Joshua Heschel. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 89–90.
Fall, 1965, pp. 69–74. Hollander, Benjamin.
Hirsch, Samson Raphael. Conservative Judaism: an American Religious
The psalms. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack Movement. Marshall Sklare. analysis and
Riemer. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69. review. William Herberg; Max Arzt;
Hochman, Baruch. Abraham Karp. Letter. Vol. 27, No. 4,
The fiction of S. Y. Agnon. Books in brief. Summer, 1973, pp. 89–91.
Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Holstein, Lisa.
Fall, 1970, p. 94. Your people, my people: finding acceptance
Hoffman, Hans. and fulfillment as Jew by choice. Lena
Making the ministry relevant. Books briefly Romanoff; Lisa Holstein. Of the making of

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books . . . Review. Bradley Shavit Artson. Hunt, Rolfe Lanier.
Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 93. The Bible reader: an interfaith interpretation.
Holtz, Avraham. Walter M. Abbot; Arthur Gilbert; Rolfe
books by: Lanier Hunt. Review. I. Michael Hecht.
The voice of an uprooted generation. Isaac Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 93.
Dov Berkowitz: voice of the uprooted. Hyams, Ario S.
Review essay. Stanley Nash. Vol. 28, Release of an oath: the Kol Nidre. The Electric
No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 85–89. Prunes. Recording review. Vol. 23, No. 3,
reviews: Spring, 1969, pp. 80–83.
The flowering of modern Hebrew litera- Shabat for today (Oh, let us sing a new song
ture. Menachem Ribalow. Review. Vol. unto the Lord). Gershon Kingsley.
14, No. 2, Winter, 1960, pp. 49–52. Recording review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Holtz, Barry W. 1970, pp. 88–89.
Finding our way: Jewish texts and the lives we The hush of midnight. A Slihot recording.
lead today. Review. Joshua Gutoff. Vol. 45, Charles Davidson. Recording review. Vol.
No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 86–89. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 85–87.
Honor, Leo L. The cantorial anthology. Gershon Ephros.
The book of Kings I. Review. Nahum M. Review. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972, pp.
Sarna. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. 64–67.
54–56. Hyams, Joseph.
Horenczyk, Gabriel. A field of buttercups. Review. Piri Block. Vol.
National variations in Jewish identity: 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 84–86.
implications for Jewish education. Steven Hyde, H. Montgomery.
M. Cohen; Gabriel Horenczyk. Books in Lord Reading: The life of Rufus Isaacs First
review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. Marquess of Reading. Review. Sefton D.
3, Spring, 2000, pp. 84–86. Temkin. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp.
Horowitz, Edward. 89–90.
How the Hebrew language grew. Review. Hyman, Arthur.
Baruch Levine. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, Responding to Leo Strauss. Four recent
pp. 67–68. Maimonidean studies. Maimonidean
Horowitz, Sara. studies. Review essay. David Novak. Vol.
Testimony: contemporary writers make the 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 80–86.
Holocaust personal. Essays. David Hyman, Frieda Clark.
Rosenberg. Review. Vol. 43, No. 4, Jubal and the prophet. Review. Dorothy K.
Summer, 1991, pp. 86–88. Kripke. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, p. 53.
Horwitz, Joshua. Hyman, Hillel.
Wrestling with angels: what the first family of Sefer hilkhot haRif. Hillel Hyman. Of the
Genesis teaches us about our spiritual making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit
identity, sexuaity and personal Artson. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
relationships. Naomi H. Rosenblatt; Joshua Hyman, Paula.
Horwitz. Review. Martin Samuel Cohen. The Jewish woman in America. Charlotte
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 88–89. Baum; Paula Hyman; Sonya Michel.
Howe, Irving. Review. Maxine Silverman. Vol. 30, No. 4,
Voices from the Yiddish: essays, memoirs and Summer, 1976, pp. 84–85.
diaries. Irving Howe; Eliezer Greenberg. From Dreyfus to Vichy: the remaking of
Review. Gertrude Dubrovsky. Vol. 27, No. French Jewry, 1906–1939. Review. Jack
3, Spring, 1973, pp. 91–93. Wertheimer. Vol. 34, No. 1,
World of our fathers. Review. Arthur A. Chiel. September/October, 1980, pp. 70–72.
Vol. 30, No. 4, Summer, 1976, pp. 80–81. Ingall, Carol K.
Hull, William. Transmission and transformation: a Jewish
The struggle for a soul. William Hull. Books in perspective on moral education. Carol K.
brief. Samuel Dresner.Vol. 18, No. 3, Ingall. Review. Alvan H. Kaunfer. Vol. 52,
Spring, 1964, pp. 76–77. No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 86–87.

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Intrater, Aaron. Jacobs, Israel.
The voice of wisdom. Aaron Intrater; Leon H. Jewish reflections on death. Jack Riemer. Review.
Spotts. Review. Baruch Levine. Vol. 20, No. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 95–96.
1, Fall, 1965, p. 80. Jacobs, Louis.
Irwin, William A. books by:
The intellectual adventure of ancient man. H. The Ten Commandments. Solomon Gold-
and H. A. Frankfort; John A. Wilson; man. Review. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer,
Thorkild Jacobsen; Willian A. Irwin. 1957, pp. 42–44.
Review. Alexander I. Burnstein. Vol. 4, No. Jewish values. Review. Seymour J. Cohen.
4, June, 1948, pp. 25–29. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Isaacs, Ronald H. 1962–1963, pp. 76–77.
books by: Studies in talmudic logic and methodology.
The how to handbook for Jewish living. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack
Kerry M. Olitzky; Ronald H. Isaacs. Of Riemer. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
the making of books . . . Reviews. 1962–1963, p. 79.
Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 47, No. 1, Toward a modern view of Jewish tradition.
Fall, 1994, p. 93. Principles of the Jewish faith. Louis
Rediscovering Judaism: Bar and Bat Mitz- Jacobs. Review essay.Robert F. Gordis.
vah for adults. Kerry M. Olitzky; Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 1–12.
Ronald H. Isaacs. Books in review . . . Jewish law. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 23,
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 81.
1997, p. 85. Jewish personal and social ethics. Of the
Isaacson, J. A. making of books . . . Review. Bradley
Rediscovering Judaism: reflections on a new Shavit Artson. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer,
theology. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Review. Vol. 1991, p. 94.
20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 85–89. God, Torah, Israel: traditionalism without
Israel, Richard J. fundamentalism. Of the making of books
The American Jews. James Yaffe. Review. . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol.
Richard J. Israel; Susi Wugmeister. Vol. 23, 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 92–93.
No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 85–89. Threescore amd ten: essays in honor of
Jewish identity games. Review. Reuben R. Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on the occa-
Levine. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. sion of his 70th birthday. Abraham J.
105–107. Karp; Louis Jacobs; Chaim Zalman
Jackson, Edgar N. Dimitrovsky. Of the making of books
Telling a child about death. Edgar N. Jackson. . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson.
Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, p. 91.
4, Summer, 1966, p. 72. Beyond reasonable doubt. Louis Jacobs.
Jackson, Stanley. Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman.
The Sassoons. Review. Sefton Temkin. Vol. 23, Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 81–82.
No. 4, Summer, 1969, pp. 82–84. reviews by:
Jacob, Benno. Torah min hashamayim b’aspaklariah shel
The first book of the Bible: Genesis. (tr.) Ernest I. hadorot (Theology of ancient Judaism).
Jacob; Walter Jacob. Review. Samuel H. Dre- Abraham Joshua Heschel. Review. Vol.
sner. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 89–90. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 59–61.
Jacob, Walter. The rabbinic mind. Max Kadushin. Review.
Rabbinic-lay relations in Jewish law. Walter Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 67–69.
Jacob; Moshe Zemer. Of the making of A conceptual approach to the Mekilta.
books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Max Kadushin. Review. Vol. 24, No. 1,
Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 95–96. Fall, 1969, pp. 93–94.
Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law—Essays Jacobs, Robert P.
and responsa. Walter Jacob; Moshe Zemer. Don’t cry for Arnie. Jack Riemer; Susan
Review. Neal Weinberg. Vol. 48, No. 3, Riemer. Review. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter,
Spring, 1996, pp. 91–94. 1980, pp. 87–89.

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Jacobsen, Thorkild. Kabakoff, Jacob.
The intellectual adventure of ancient man. H. Yad la-koreh. Hebrew. Shlomo Shunami.
and H. A. Frankfort; John A. Wilson; Review. Vol. 3, No. 3, May, 1947, pp. bet-
Thorkild Jacobsen; Willian A. Irwin. gimel.
Review. Alexander I. Burnstein. Vol. 4, No. Kadushin, Max.
4, June, 1948, pp. 25–29. books by:
Jacobson, Dan. The rabbinic mind. Review. Louis Jacobs.
Time of arrival. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 67–69.
Riemer. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 71. Worship and ethics. Review. William E.
Jakobovits, Immanuel. Kaufman. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966,
Jewish medical ethics. Immanuel Jakobovits. pp. 80–82.
Review. Isaac Klein. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, A conceptual approach to the Mekilta.
1961, pp. 61–63. Review. Louis Jacobs. Vol. 24, No. 1,
Janowsky, Oscar I. Fall, 1969, pp. 93–94.
The education of American Jewish teachers. Kagan, Henry Enoch.
Review. Herzel Fishman. Vol. 22, No. 4, Six who changed the world. Henry Enoch
Summer, 1968, pp. 83–86. Kagan. Books in brief. Samuel Dresner. Vol.
The education of American Jewish teachers. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75.
Review. Hertzel Fishman. Letter. Vol. 23, Kahler, Erich.
No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 78–79. The tower and the abyss. Review. Jack Riemer.
Jewish Theological Seminary. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, pp. 43–45.
Zion in Jewish tradition. Jewish Theological Kahn, Roger.
Seminary. Books briefly noted. Jack Riemer. The passionate people. Books in brief. Review.
Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. Ralph Simon. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p.
69–70. 91.
Jick, Leon A. Kalmin, Richard.
The teaching of Judaica in American universi- Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara: the Jewish
ties: the proceedings of a colloquium. predilection for justified law. David Weiss-
Review. Kalman P. Bland. Vol. 26, No. 1, Halivni. Review essay. Vol. 39, No. 4,
Fall, 1971, pp. 93–94. Summer, 1987, pp. 78–84.
Johnson, Dean. Kampf, Avram.
Marriage counseling: theory and practice. Dean Contemporary synagogue art. Review. Reuben
Johnson. Books in brief. Jeshaia Schnitzer. R. Levine. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp.
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 85. 82–84.
Jonah, M. Avi. Kanter, Shamai.
Israel: ancient mosaics. M. Avi Jonah; Meyer books by:
Shapiro. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack New prayer books: a consumer’s report.
Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp.
1962, p. 85. 45–54.
Jones, James W. reviews by:
Contemporary psychoanalysis & religion: Judaism for the modern age. Robert
transference and transcendence. Of the Gordis. analysis and review. Judah
making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Nadich; Shamai Kanter. Vol. 11, No. 3,
Shavit Artson. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, Spring, 1957, pp. 5–8.
pp. 94–95. New horizons for the synagogue. Jeshaia
Jospe, Alfred. Schnitzer. Review. Vol. 12, No. 3,
The legacy of Maurice Pekarsky. Review. Israel Spring, 1958, pp. 45–46.
N. Silverman. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, When your child asks. Simon Glustrom.
pp. 96–97. Review. Vol. 12, No. 3, Spring, 1958, p.
Tradition and contemporary experience: essays 46.
on Jewish thought and life. Books in brief. This is my God. Herman Wouk. Review.
Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 25, No. 4, Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp.
Summer, 1971, p. 94. 57–60.

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Kanter, Shamai. (cont’d.) The Pripet marshes and other poems. Irving
reviews by (cont’d.): Feldman. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 2,
I never saw another butterfly. Poems and Winter, 1966 p. 92.
drawings. The children of Theresien- Jews, God and history. Max I. Dimont.
stadt. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2, Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
Winter, 1965, p. 101. 1966, p. 88.
A book of Jewish concepts. Philip Birn- Jews in America, a short history. Ruth Gay.
baum. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2, Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
Winter, 1965, p. 101. 1966, p. 88.
Friday the Rabbi slept late. Harry Kemel- Modern varieties of Judaism. Joseph L.
man. Books in brief. Vol. 19, No. 2, Blau. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3,
Winter, 1965, pp. 101–102. Spring, 1966, pp. 88–89.
The heart of man: its genius for good and Deities and dolphins. Nelson Glueck.
evil. Erich Fromm. Books in brief. Vol. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring,
19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, p. 102. 1966, p. 89.
On edge. Jim Crane. Books in brief. Vol. A hedge of roses. Norman Lamm. Books in
19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, p. 78. brief. Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, p. 89.
History and Torah. Jacob Neusner. Books Selected stories of I. B. Singer. (ed.) Irving
in brief. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, Howe. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
p. 78. Summer, 1966, p. 68.
Between God and man: an interpretation of In my father’s court. I. B. Singer. Books in
Judaism from the writings of Abraham brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p.
J. Heschel. Fritz Rothschild. Books in 68.
brief. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, p. The stronghold. Meyer Levin. Books in
78. brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966,
A pile of stones. Hugh Nissenson. Books in pp. 68–69.
brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, p. 81. God, man, and atomic war. Samuel H.
The anguish of the Jews. Edward Flannery. Dresner. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, Summer, 1966, pp. 69–70.
1965, p. 82. The Jewish caravan. Leo W. Schwarz.
The face of God after Auschwitz. Ignaz Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer,
Maybaum. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 1966, pp. 70–71.
1, Fall, 1965, pp. 82–83. Jewish identity. Baruch Litvin. Books in brief.
Quest I, September, 1965. Jonathan Stone. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 71.
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, Situation ethics: the new morality. Joseph
1965, p. 83. Fletcher. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Contract with God. Walter E. Reed; Fay Summer, 1966, pp. 71–72.
Sand Reed. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. Telling a child about death. Edgar N. Jack-
2, Winter, 1966 p. 90. son. Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 4,
Letters to Jewish college students. Summer, 1966, p. 72.
Theodore Friedman. Books in brief. Mephistopheles and the Androgyne. Mircea
Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 pp. 90–91. Eliade. (tr.) J. M. Cohen. Books in brief.
The popes and the Jews in the Middle Ages. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, p. 72.
Edward A. Synan. Books in brief. Vol. Saturday the rabbi went hungry. Harry
20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 91. Kemelman. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No.
A handbook on conversions to the religions 1, Fall, 1966, p. 91.
of the world. Victor Solomon. Books in The Commentary reader: two decades of
brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. articles and stories. Norman Podhoretz.
91. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall,
Yoshe Kalb. I. J. Singer. Introduction. Isaac 1966, pp. 91–92.
Bashevis Singer. (tr.) Maurice Samuel. Adolescence and religion. Bernard Carl
Books in brief. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, Rosen. Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 1,
1966 p. 92. Fall, 1966, p. 92.

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The heirs of Cain. Abraham Rothberg. Stanley Garten; Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah
Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, Kussy. Vol. 4, No. 1, October, 1947, pp.
1967, p. 77. 1–11.
Jews in the mind of America. Charles Her- The future of the American Jew. Review
bert Stember and others. Books in brief. entitled ‘Jewish education for the Amer-
Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, p. 77. ican Jew’. Leon S. Lang. Vol. 4, No. 4,
Hope is my house. Deborah Wigoder. June, 1948, pp. 17–25.
Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, Questions Jews ask: Reconstructionist
1967, p. 78. answers. Review. Ralph Simon. Vol. 11,
The encyclopedia of the Jewish religion. R. No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp. 65–70.
J. Zwi Werblowsky; Geoffrey Wigoder. The greater Judaism in the making. Review.
Books in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, Ben Zion Bokser. Vol. 15, No. 3,
1967, p. 78. Spring, 1961, pp. 46–55.
A theological re-encounter with Judaism. The meaning of God in modern Jewish reli-
Discerning the way: a theology of the gion. Review. Simcha Kling. Vol. 34,
Jewish Christian reality. Paul M. van No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp. 24–27.
Buren. Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, The religion of ethical nationhood:
1982, pp. 83–90. Judaism’s contribution to world peace.
Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab- Review. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 34, No. 4,
binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish- March/April, 1981, pp. 28–33.
nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay. Judaism faces the 20th century: a biogra-
Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No. phy of Mordecai M. Kaplan. Mel Scult.
4, Summer, 1984, pp. 104–105. Review. Edward Feld. Vol. 46, No. 4,
A Christian theology of the people Israel Summer, 1994, pp. 85–87.
part II: a theology of the Jewish–Christ- Karff, Samuel E.
ian reality. Paul van Buren. Review. Vol. Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of
38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp. 90–91. Religion at 100 years. Review. Abraham J.
Friedman’s fables. Edwin M. Friedman. Karp. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp.
Review. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 90. 92–94.
Kaplan, Aryeh. Agada: the language of Jewish faith. Review.
Encounters. Aryeh Kaplan. Of the making of Herbert A. Yoskowitz. Vol. 33, No. 3,
books . . . Review. Bradley Shavit Artson. Spring, 1980, pp. 92–93.
Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 91–92. Decoding the rabbis: a 13th century
Kaplan, Edward K. commentary on the aggadah. Marc
Holiness in words: Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Saperstein. Review. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
poetics of piety. Edward K. Kaplan. Of the 1981, pp. 90–91.
making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Karp, Abraham J.
Shavit Artson. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, books by:
1997, pp. 94–95. Golden door to America: the Jewish immi-
Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic witness. grant experience. Review. Myron M. Fen-
Edward K. Kaplan; Samuel H. Dresner. ster. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 74–76.
Review. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 51, No. 3, From the ends of the earth: Judaic treasures
Spring, 1999, pp. 89–93. of the Library of Congress. Of the mak-
Kaplan, Marion A. ing of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shav-
The Jewish feminist movement in Germany: it Artson. Vol. 45, No. 4, Summer,
the campaigns of the judischer frauenbund, 1993, pp. 95–96.
1904–1938. Review. Edward Levenson. Threescore amd ten: essays in honor of
Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, 1980, Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen on the occa-
pp. 72–74. sion of his 70th birthday. Abraham J.
Kaplan, Mordecai M. Karp; Louis Jacobs; Chaim Zalman
books by or about: Dimitrovsky. Of the making of books
Unity and diversity in the Conservative . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson.
movement. Comments. Jacob Kohn; Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, p. 91.

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Karp, Abraham J. (cont’d.) Stadlen. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp.
reviews by: 71–72.
The Conservative rabbi: an analysis of Katz, Jacob.
Conservative Judaism: an American The role of popular religious attitudes in the
Religious Movement. Marshall Sklare. shaping of halakhah. Goy shel Shabbat
Review. William Herberg; Max Arzt; (The Sabbath Gentile). Review essay.
Abraham Karp. Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall, Samuel Morell. Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer,
1955, pp. 58–62. 1984, pp. 95–99.
Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of Katz, Michael.
Religion at 100 years. Samuel E. Karff. Swimming in the sea of Talmud. Michael Katz;
Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. Gershon Schwartz. Books in review . . .
92–94. Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall,
Jewish continuity in America: creative sur- 1998, p. 81.
vival in a free society. Robert S. Scherr. Kaufman, William E.
Review. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, books by:
pp. 96–99. Contemporary Jewish philosophies.
Karpf, Maurice J. Review. Elliot Dorff. Vol. 30, No. 4,
Marriage counseling: a casebook. (eds) Drs. Summer, 1976, pp. 87–90.
Emily H. Mudd; Maurice J. Karpf; A question of faith: an atheist and a rabbi
Abraham Stone; Janet F. Nelson. Review. debate the existence of God. William E.
Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 13, No. 4, Kaufman; Morton Shor. Review. Neil
Summer, 1959, pp. 50–51. Gillman. Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997,
Kasher, Menachem. pp. 81–83.
Torah shelemoh. Books briefly noted. Review. The evolving God in Jewish process theolo-
Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69. gy. Review. Neil Gillman. Vol. 49, No.
Noam, a forum for the clarification of 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 81–83.
contemporary halakhic problems. Volume reviews by:
8. Review. Seymour Siegel. Vol. 19, No. 4, Worship and ethics. Max Kadushin.
Summer, 1965, pp. 75–77. Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966,
Noam, a forum for the clarification of pp. 80–82.
contemporary halakhic problems. Volume Evil and the morality of God. Harold M.
9. Review. Seymour Siegel. Vol. 21, No. 2, Schulweis. Review. Vol. 37, No. 3,
Winter, 1967, pp. 74–76. Spring, 1984, pp. 70–73.
Kassow, Samuel. Recent Jewish theology. Sacred fragments:
Soviet Jewry and American aid. The American recovering theology for the modern Jew.
movement to aid Soviet Jews. William Neil Gillman. Review essay. Vol. 43,
Orbach. Review essay. Vol. 33, No. 4, No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 83–85.
Summer, 1980, pp. 79–83. Recent Jewish theology. The healer of shat-
Kates, Judith A. tered hearts: a Jewish view of God.
Reading Ruth: contemporary women reclaim a David J. Wolpe. Review essay. Vol. 43,
sacred story. (ed.) Judith A. Kates; Gail No. 2, Winter, 1990–91, pp. 85–87.
Twersky Reimer. Books in Review . . . Recent Jewish theology. God and evil: a
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall, Jewish perspective. David Birnbaum.
1996, p. 82. Review essay. Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter,
Beginning anew: a women’s companion to the 1990–91, pp. 87–89.
High Holy Days. Gail Twersky Reimer; The banality of good and evil: moral les-
Judith A. Kates. Books in review . . . sons from the Shoah and Jewish tradi-
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, tion. David R. Blumenthal. Review. Vol.
1997, pp. 83–84. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 89–90.
Katz, Irving I. Is there a Jewish philosophy? Rethinking
Successful synagogue administration. Irving I. fundamentals. Leon Roth. Review. Vol.
Katz; Myron E. Schoen. Review. Abraham 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 99–101.

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Kaufmann, Myron S. Kertzer, Morris N.
Thy daughter’s nakedness. Review. Irving books by:
Shatz. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. The rabbi and the social worker. Review.
93–94. Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall,
Kaufmann, Yehezkel. 1964, p. 85.
The religion of Israel. Transl. and abrdg. Today’s American Jew. Review. Ben Saul.
Moshe Greenberg. Review. Saul Leeman. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 81–83.
Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, pp. 73–75. Kessel, Barbara.
Kaunfer, Alvan H. New lives: survivors of the Holocaust living in
Transmission and transformation: a Jewish America. Dorothy Rabinowitz. Review.
perspective on moral education. Carol K. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977,
Ingall. Review. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, pp. 97–99.
2000, pp. 86–87. Kiel, Mark W.
Kaye, Evelyn. Piety and perserverance: Jews from the
Crosscurrents: children, family and religion. Carpathian Mountains. Herman Dicker.
Review. Melvin Glazer. Vol. 34, No. 3, Review. Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp.
January/February, 1981, pp. 55–57. 81–82.
Kazan, Stanley. Kieval, Herman (Hayyim).
The book of Job: commentary, new translation books by:
and special studies. Robert Gordis. Review. The High Holy Day, book one: Rosh
Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 92–93. Hashanah. Review. Max J. Routten-
Kazis, Israel J. berg. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp.
The legend of the Baal-Shem. Martin Buber. 57–58.
Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957, pp. reviews by:
49–54. The earth is the Lord’s. Abraham Joshua
Kehoe, Louise. Heschel. Review. Vol. 7, No. 3, April,
In this dark house: a memoir. Louise Kehoe. 1951, pp. 25–30.
Review. Myron S. Geller. Vol. 51, No. 1, Contributions to the scientific study of Jew-
Fall, 1998, pp. 92–94. ish liturgy. Jakob J. Petuchowski.
Keller, Werner. Review. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972,
Diaspora. (tr.) Richard and Clara Winston. pp. 90–92.
Review. Joel H. Meyers. Vol. 26, No. 4, Lifelong learning among Jews. Israel M.
Summer, 1972, p. 84. Goldman. Review. Vol. 30, No. 4, Sum-
Kellman, Martin. mer, 1976, pp. 91–93.
The chosen. Chaim Potok. Review. Vol. 22, Kimelman, Reuven.
No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 79–81. The religious situation: 1969. (ed.) Donald R.
My life as a man. Philip Roth. Review essay. Cutler. Essay. Non-violence in the Talmud.
Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 68–72. Review. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin. Vol. 24,
Kelman, Wolfe. No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 86–91.
One in a minyan. Max Routtenberg. Review. King, Jr., Martin Luther.
Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 94–95. Strength to love. Review. Everett E. Gendler.
Kemelman, Harry. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 55–58.
Friday the Rabbi slept late. Harry Kemelman. Kingsley, Gershon.
Books in brief. Shamai Kanter.Vol. 19, No. Shabat for today (Oh, let us sing a new song
2, Winter, 1965, pp. 101–102. unto the Lord). Recording review. Ario S.
Saturday the rabbi went hungry. Harry Hyams. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
Kemelman. Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. 88–89.
Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall, 1966, p. 91. Kirschenbaum, Aaron.
Kerbel, Paul. books by:
The long shadow: culture and politics in the Self-incrimination in Jewish law. Review.
Middle East. Daniel Pipes. Review. Vol. 43, Isaac Klein. Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall, 1972,
No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 70–71. pp. 62–64.

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Kirschenbaum, Aaron. (cont’d.) The life and times of Rabbi David Ibn Abi
books by (cont’d.): Zimra. Israel M. Goldman. Review. Vol.
Precedent, rules and ethics in halakhic 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 91–92.
jurisprudence. Equity in Jewish law. Self-incrimination in Jewish law. Aaron
Two volumes. Review essay. Daniel H. Kirschenbaum. Review. Vol. 27, No. 1,
Gordis. Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall, 1993, pp. Fall, 1972, pp. 62–64.
80–94. Iyyunim bemahshevet Yisrael. Studies in
Kitov, Eliyahu. Jewish thought. Simon Rawidowicz.
The Jew and his home. Review. Samuel H. (ed.) Benjamin C. I. Ravid. Review. Vol.
Dresner. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 89–91.
Klausner, Joseph. A Maimonides reader. Isadore Twersky.
My Judaism. (tr.) Simcha Kling. Review. Vol. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974,
30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp. 3–18. pp. 89–90.
Klausner, Samuel Z. Law and Theology in Judaism. David
Annotated bibliography and directory of Novak. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
workers in the field of religion and mer, 1975, pp. 88–92.
psychiatry. (ed.) Samuel Z. Klausner. Books Talmudic law and the modern state. Moshe
in brief. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84. Silberg. (tr.) Ben Zion Bokser. Review.
Kleeblatt, Norman L. Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, p. 75.
The Dreyfus affair: art, truth & justice. Kling, Simcha.
Review. Gaye Tuchman. Vol. 40, No. 3, books by or about:
Spring, 1988, pp. 80–82. Nahum Sokolow. Books briefly noted.
Klein, Isaac. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, No. 1,
books by: Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70.
The anguish and the ecstasy of a Jewish Embracing Judaism. Review. Judah Kogen.
chaplain. Books in brief. Review. Jack Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp.
Riemer. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, p. 74–76.
94. In loving memory. A memorial book for
Responsa and halakhic studies. Review. Eli- Rabbi Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshurun
jah Judah Schochet. Vol. 30, No. 4, Congregation, Louisville, Kentucky.
Summer, 1976, pp. 81–84. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 46, No. 3,
The code of Maimonides. Book 7: book of Spring, 1994, p. 91.
agriculture, Vol. 21. Review. David Embracing Judaism. Revised edition. Sim-
Novak. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, cha Kling; Carl Perkins. Review.
pp. 93–94. Stephen Chaim Listfield. Vol. 52, No. 4,
reviews by: Summer, 2000, pp. 85–86.
Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis. reviews by:
Review. Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. Architects of Yiddishism at the beginning of
14–17. the 20th century. Emanuel Goldsmith.
The doctrine of election in tannaitic litera- Review. Vol. 31, No. 4, Summer, 1977,
ture. Benjamin W. Helfgott. Review. pp. 39–40.
Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956, pp. The Zionist revolution. Harold Fisch.
57–58. Review. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979,
Jewish medical ethics. Immanuel pp. 106–107.
Jakobovits. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, The meaning of God in modern Jewish reli-
1961, pp. 61–63. gion. Mordecai M. Kaplan. Review.
A treasury of responsa. Solomon B. Free- Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
hof. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 24–27.
1964, pp. 66–68. Klinghoffer, David.
Incident at Compiègne. Treblinka. Jean- The Lord will gather me in: my Journey to
Francois Steiner. Review. Zosa Sza- Jewish Orthodoxy. David Klinghoffer.
jkowski. Letter. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring, Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman.
1967, p. 78. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, 1999, pp. 86–87.

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Klutznick, Philip M. Kollin, Gilbert.
No easy answers. Books briefly noted. Review. The founding fathers of Israel. Gershon Winer.
Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. 90–92.
Knobel, Peter S. Kon, Abraham.
Duties of the soul: the role of the command- Prayer. Review. Israel C. Stein. Vol. 28, No. 2,
ments in liberal Judaism. Niles E. Gold- Winter, 1974, p. 88.
stein; Peter S. Knobel. Review. Jack Riemer. Konvitz, Milton R.
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 101–102. Judaism and human rights. Review. Arthur C.
Knopp, Josephine Zadovsky. Blecher. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp.
The trial of Judaism in contemporary Jewish 91–92.
writing. Review. J. Leonard Romm. Vol. Judaism and human rights. Review. Arthur C.
29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 92–93. Blecher. Letter. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
Kobler, Franz. 1974, pp. 86–87.
Napoleon and the Jews. Review. Bernard Kook, Abraham Isaac.
Glassman. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Orot ha-Teshuvah. (tr.) Alter B. Z. Metzger.
1976–1977, pp. 105–106. Review. Ben Zion Bokser. Vol. 23, No. 4,
Koenig, John. Summer, 1969, pp. 74–77.
Jews and Christians in dialogue: New Testa- Abraham Isaac Kook: the lights of penitence,
ment foundations. Review. Barry Cytron. the moral principles, lights of holiness,
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 83–86. essays, letters and poems. (tr.) Ben Zion
Kogen, Judah. Bokser. Review. Lawrence Kushner. Vol. 34,
Embracing Judaism. Simcha Kling. Review. No. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. 57–58.
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 74–76. Korczak, Janusz.
Kohn, Eugene. Janusz Korczak—ghetto diary. Review. Samuel
Conservative Judaism. Robert Gordis. Review. Chiel. Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp.
Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1946, pp. 10–14. 85–87.
Kohn, Hans. Korn, Bertram, W.
The meaning of Jewish history. Jacob B. Agus. Basic Jewish beliefs. Louis and Rebecca Barish.
Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 73.
59–63. Kose, Elvin.
Kohn, Ingrid. Hadoar reader. Books briefly noted. Review.
A silent sorrow: pregnancy loss: guidance and Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
support for you and you family. Ingrid Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Kohn, Perry-Lynn Moffitt, with Isabelle A. Kraemer, David.
Wilkins. Review. Debra Reed Blank. Vol. books by:
46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, pp. 92–93. The mind of the Talmud: an intellectual his-
Kohn, Jacob. tory of the Bavli. Of the making of
Unity and diversity in the Conservative books . . . Review. Bradley Shavit Art-
movement. Mordecai M. Kaplan. son.Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. 90.
Comments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Garten; The meaning of death in rabbinic Judaism.
Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. Vol. 4, No. David Kraemer. Review. Jacob Neusner.
1, October, 1947, pp. 8–10. Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 88–89.
Kohn, S. Joshua. reviews by:
The Jewish community of Utica, New York, The Talmud as law or literature: an analysis
1847–1948. Review. Louis J. Swichkow. of David Weiss—Halivni’s Mekotot
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 60–62. umasorot. Irwin H. Plaut. Review. Vol.
Kokotek, Jakob J. 37, No. 1, Fall, 1983, pp. 73–77.
Prayer book for Jewish worship throughout Kramer, Judith.
the year, Part II, new year and day of Sociology of religion. Children of the gilded
atonement (with English). Review. Sefton ghetto. Judith Kramer; Seymour Levitan.
D. Temkin.Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
86–90. Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78.

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Kranzler, David. Kugel, James.
Japanese, Nazis & Jews: the Jewish refugee On being a Jew. James Kugel. Of the making
community of Shanghai, 1938–1945. of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit
Review. Rudolf Loewenthal. Vol. 31, Nos. Artson. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 88–90.
103–104. Kuhn, Lois Harris.
Krauss, Pesach. The world of Jo Davidson. Review. Dorothy K.
books by: Kripke. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, p. 53.
Why me? Coping with grief, loss and Kumin, Ivri.
change. Pesach Krauss; Morrie Goldfis- Hunger disease: studies by the Jewish
cher. Review. Sidney Greenberg. Vol. physicians in the Warsaw ghetto. Myron
41, No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp. 72–73. Winick. Review. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981,
reviews by: pp. 87–88.
The orphaned adult, confronting the death Kurshan, Neil.
of a parent. Marc D. Angel. Review. Raising your child to be a mensch. Review.
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 40, No. 3,
82–85. Spring, 1988, pp. 77–78.
Kraut, Benny. Kushner, Harold S.
Felix Adler and ethical culture. From Reform books by:
Judaism to ethical culture: the evolution of New prayers for the High Holy Days. Jack
Felix Adler. Review essay. S. Daniel Riemer. Section II. ed. Harold S. Kushn-
Breslauer. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. er. Review. Eric L. Friedland. Vol. 25,
80–83. No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 86–88.
Krinsky, Carol Herselle. When children ask about God. Review. Sid-
Lessons from the European synagogue. Syna- ney Greenberg. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter,
gogues from Europe: architecture, history, 1972, pp. 88–89.
meaning. Review essay. Elliot B. Gertel. When bad things happen to good people.
Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp. 64–73. Review essay. Baruch Frydman-Kohl.
Kripke, Dorothy K. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp.
Silversmith of old New York: Myer Myers. 90–101.
William Wise. Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, When bad things happen to good people. A
Summer, 1958, p. 47. religious phenomenon. Jonathan Perl-
Border hawk: August Bondi. Lloyd Alexander. man. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, 1983, pp.
Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, p. 102–103.
47. When bad things happen to good people.
Jubal and the prophet. Frieda Clark Hyman. Review. Andre Ungar. Vol. 37, No. 1,
Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, p. Fall, 1983, pp. 71–73.
53. How good do we have to be? A new under-
The world of Jo Davidson. Lois Harris Kuhn. standing of guilt and forgiveness.
Review. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, p. Harold S. Kushner. Books in review . . .
53. Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall,
Kripke, Myer S. 1997, pp. 85–86.
The rabbi is a lady. Alex J. Goldman. Review. reviews by:
Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. An honest profit. Raymond Baumhart.
100–102. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24, No. 2,
Krucoff, Carol. Winter, 1970, p. 94.
Rodfei Zedek: the first 100 years. Books in Soul-stoned. Danny Siegel; S. Allan Sugar-
brief. Review. Elliot B. Gertel. Vol. 32, No. man. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24,
1, Fall, 1978, p. 79. No. 2, Winter, 1970, p. 94.
Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth. Poems. Yehuda Amichai. (tr.) Assia Gut-
On life after death. Of the making of books mann. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24,
. . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. No. 3, Spring, 1970, p. 72.
49, No. 1, Fall, 1996, p. 90. Choosing a sex ethic. Eugene B. Borowitz.

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Books in brief. Review. Vol. 24, No. 3, Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, p.
Spring, 1970, p. 72. 96.
Man and God: studies in biblical theology. Four paths to one God. Gilbert S. Rosen-
Eliezer Berkovits. Review. Vol. 24, No. thal. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring,
4, Summer, 1970, pp. 93–94. 1974, pp. 90–91.
Gabriel da Costa: rebel and dreamer. Jacob American volunteers and Israel’s War of
S. Minkin. Books in brief. Review. Vol. Independence. A. Joseph Heckelman.
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 94. Books in brief. Review. Vol. 28, No. 3,
The new Bible atlas. Zev Vilnay. Books in Spring, 1974, p. 94.
brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, Why me? Hyman Agress. Review. Vol. 28,
1970, p. 94. No. 4, Summer, 1974, pp. 93–94.
The fiction of S. Y. Agnon. Baruch The parnas. Silvano Arieti. Review. Vol. 34,
Hochman. Books in brief. Review. Vol. No. 6, July/August, 1981, p. 78.
25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 94. Approaches to Auschwitz: the Holocaust
The promise of Heschel. Franklin Sherman. and its legacy. Richard L. Rubenstein;
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, John K. Roth. Review. Vol. 42, No. 2,
Fall, 1970, p. 94. Winter, 1989–90, pp. 63–64.
Tradition and contemporary experience: Theological and halakhic reflections on the
essays on Jewish thought and life. Holocaust. Bernhard H. Rosenberg.;
Alfred Jospe. Books in brief. Review. Fred Heuman. Review. Vol. 47, No. 2,
Vol. 25, No. 4, Summer, 1971, Winter, 1995, pp. 92–93.
p. 94. Kushner, Lawrence.
Marriage: an interfaith guide for couples. books by:
R. Hathorn; W. H. Genne; M. L. Brill. The river of light: spirituality, Judaism and
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 25, No. 4, the evolution of consciousness. Review.
Summer, 1971, p. 94. Arthur Green. Vol. 37, No. 3, Spring,
Suicide. Earl A. Grollman. Books in brief. 1984, pp. 73–75.
Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, reviews by:
p. 94. The Chavurah: a contemporary Jewish
The indestructible Jews. Max I. Dimont. experience. Bernard Reisman. Review.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 26, No. 2, Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 73–74.
Winter, 1972, p. 94. Abraham Isaac Kook: the lights of peni-
Social responsibility in an age of revolution. tence, the moral principles, lights of
Louis Finkelstein. Review. Vol. 26, No. holiness, essays, letters and poems. (tr.)
3, Spring, 1972, pp. 84–85. Ben Zion Bokser. Review. Vol. 34, No.
Amos of Tekoa, a study of interpretation. 3, January/February, 1981, pp. 57–58.
Hyman J. Routtenberg. Review. Vol. 26, Kushner, Paul.
No. 4, Summer, 1972, p. 80. A genuine search: God, Torah, Israel—a
The bush is burning, radical Judaism faces Reform perspective. (ed.) Dow Marmur.
the Pharoahs of the modern superstate. Review. Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp.
Arthur I. Waskow. Review. Vol. 27, No. 92–93.
2, Winter, 1973, pp. 90–91. Kussy, Sarah.
Bnei vinah. Haim Reuven Rabinowitz. Unity and diversity in the Conservative
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 27, No. 4, movement. Mordecai M. Kaplan.
Summer, 1973, p. 96. Comments. Jacob Kohn; Stanley Garten;
Faith and reason: essays in Judaism. Robert Selig S. Auerbach; Sarah Kussy. Vol. 4, No.
Gordis; Ruth B. Waxman. Books in 1, October, 1947, pp. 8–10.
brief. Review. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, Kutnick, Jerome M.
1973, p. 96. Profiles in American Judaism: the Reform,
The Joseph narratives in Genesis. Eric I. Conservative, Orthodox and
Lowenthal. Books in brief. Review. Vol. Reconstructionist traditions. Marc Lee
28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, p. 96. Raphael. Review. Vol. 41, No. 4, Summer,
Meetings. Martin Buber. Books in brief. 1989, pp. 77–79.

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Labovitz, Annette and Labovitz, Eugene. Lang, Berel.
boks by: Philosophy and the Holocaust. Act and idea in
Time for my soul: a treasury of stories for the Nazi genocide. Review essay. Michael
Our Holy Days. Of the making of L. Morgan. Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993,
books . . . Review. Bradley Shavit Art- pp. 81–85.
son. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. Morality after Auschwitz, the radical challenge
91. of the Nazi ethic. Peter J. Haas. Review.
A touch of heaven: eternal stories for Jew- Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 89–90.
ish living. Of the making of books . . . Lang, Bernhard.
Review. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 43, Anthropological approaches to the Old Testa-
No. 4, Summer, 1991, p. 91. ment. Review. Howard Eilberg-Schwartz. Vol.
A sacred trust: stories of our Jewish her- 40, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 102–103.
itage and history, Vol. 1. The Talmudic Lang, Leon S.
period: the Medieval period & the Mid- The future of the American Jew. Mordecai M.
dle Ages.: The Sephardic Age. Vol. II Kaplan. Review entitled ‘Jewish education
The Silver Age of Polish Jewry. Vol. III. for the American Jew.’ Vol. 4, No. 4, June,
The American Jewish experience: 1948, pp. 17–25.
returning to our land (Eretz Yisrael). Lapierre, Domique.
Eugene and Annette Labovitz. Books in O Jerusalem. Larry Collins; Dominique
Review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, Lapierre. Review. Hillel Silverman. Vol. 27,
No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 82–83. No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 86–88.
Lachower, Fischel. Laqueur, Walter.
The wisdom of the Zohar: an anthology of The terrible secret: an investigation into the
texts. Three volumes. Fischel Lachower; suppression of information about Hitler’s
Isaiah Tishby. (tr.) David Goldstein. final solution. Review essay. Stanley S.
Review. Samuel H. Dresner. Vol. 44, No. 1, Rabinowitz. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp.
Fall, 1991, pp. 88–90. 77–83.
Lamm, Norman. Lasker, Arnold A.
A hedge of roses. Norman Lamm. Books in Man’s concern with death. Arnold Toynbee
brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. 3, and others. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Spring, 1966, p. 89. 1970, pp. 91–93.
Faith and doubt: studies in traditional Jewish Laub, Morris.
thought. Review. I. Michael Hecht. Vol. 27, My father, Sholom Aleichem. Marie Waife-
No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. 95–96. Goldberg. Review. Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring,
Lanckton, Alice K. 1968. pp. 90–92.
The Bar Mitzvah mother’s manual. Review. Strangers and natives. Judd L. Teller. Review.
Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 39, No. 4, Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 83–85.
Summer, 1987, pp. 87–88. The downtown Jews. Ronald Sanders. Review.
Landau, Sol. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 83–85.
Christian-Jewish relations. Books briefly noted. Lauterbach, Jacob Z.
Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Studies in Jewish law, custom and folklore.
Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79. Jacob Z. Lauterbach. Introduction .
Landes, Daniel. Bernard J. Bamberger. Recent reprints.
War and tradition in Judaism. Confronting Review. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 25, No. 1,
omnicide: Jewish reflections on weapons of Fall, 1970, pp. 82–84.
mass destruction. Review essay. Leonard Lawrence, Gunther.
Gordon. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. Three million more? Review. Saul I. Teplitz.
82–85. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp. 91–92.
Landes, David S. Lazar, Moshe.
Economic origins of AntiSemitism: Poland and In praise of Ladino. The Sephardic tradition:
its Jews in the early modern period. Hillel Ladino and Spanish-Jewish literature.
Levine. Review. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, Review essay. Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi.
1994, pp. 87–90. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 56–66.

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Leach, Edmund. guide to coming of age together. Helen
Structuralist interpretations of Biblical myth. Leneman. Books in review . . . Bernard
Edmund Leach; D. Alan Aycock. Review. Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp.
Nahum Waldman. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 81–83.
1985–86, pp. 88–90. Lenski, Gerhard.
Lebowitz, J. Sociology of religion. The religious factor.
Torah u-mitzvot ba-zeman hazeh. Review. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78.
1956, pp. 47–50. Lerner, Michael.
Leeman, Saul. Jewish renewal: a path to healing and
reviews by: transformation. Michael Lerner. Of the
The religion of Israel. Yehezkel Kaufmann. making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley
(tr.& abrdg.) Moshe Greenberg. Shavit Artson. Vol. 47, No. 4, Summer,
Review. Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter, 1961, 1995, pp. 91–94.
pp. 73–75. Levenson, Edward.
The history of Israel. Martin Noth. Review. The Jewish feminist movement in Germany:
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, the campaigns of the judischer frauenbund,
1962–1963, pp. 72–74. 1904–1938. Marion A. Kaplan. Review.
A history of Israel. John Bright. Review. Vol. 34, No. 1, September/October, 1980,
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, pp. 72–74.
1962–1963, pp. 72–74. Levenson, Jon D.
Religion in the Old Testament. Robert H. I Samuel. P. Kyle McCarter. Review. Vol. 34,
Pfeiffer. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 77–79.
1963, pp. 60–63. Esther. Jon D. Levenson. Books in review . . .
The Bible and the ancient near east: essays Bernard Glassman. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer,
in honor of William Foxwell Albright. 1998, pp. 89–90.
(ed.) G. Ernest Wright . Review. Vol. 18, Levi, Primo.
No. 4, Summer, 1964, pp. 72–73. The drowned and the saved. Review. Andre
The biblical archaeologist reader. (ed) G. Ungar. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp.
Ernest Wright; David Noel Freedman. 84–85.
Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964, Levi, S. Gershon.
pp. 72–73. In praise of Yiddish. Maurice Samuel. Review.
The pharisees: the sociological background Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 85–87.
of their faith. Louis Finkelstein. Review. Breaking new ground: the struggle for a Jewish
Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 72–73. chaplaincy. Review. Judah Nadich. Vol. 49,
The Torah—Genesis: a modern commen- No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 88–89.
tary. W. Gunther Plaut. Review. Vol. 29, Levin, Meyer.
No. 3, Spring, 1975, pp. 89–92. The stronghold. Meyer Levin. Books in brief.
Lefkovitz, Lori Hope. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer,
A woman’s book of grieving. Nessa Rapoport. 1966, pp. 68–69.
Review. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp. The harvest. Review. Gary Bossin. Vol. 32, No.
94–96. 1, Fall, 1978, p. 78.
Leiter, Robert. Levine, Baruch A.
The slayers of Moses: the emergence of books by:
rabbinic interpretation in modern literary JPS Torah commentary, Genesis, Leviticus.
theory. Susan A. Handelman. Review. Vol. Nahum M. Sarna; Chaim Potok;
37, No. 3, Spring, 1984, pp. 69–70. Baruch A. Levine. Review. W. Gunther
Lendvai, Paul. Plaut. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp.
Anti-Semitism without Jews: communist 53–57.
eastern Europe. Review. Zvi Gitelman. Vol. reviews by:
25, No. 3, Spring, 1971, pp. 86–87. A king of flesh and blood. Moshe Shamir.
Leneman, Helen. Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, pp.
Bar/Bat Mitzvah basics: a practical family 43–44.

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Levine, Baruch A. (cont’d.) Gal. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
reviews by (cont’d.): 1997, pp. 87–88.
How the Hebrew language grew. Edward Levine, Reuben R.
Horowitz. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, reviews by:
1963, pp. 67–68. Contemporary synagogue art. Avram
Introduction to Hebrew. Moshe Greenberg. Kampf. Review. Vol. 21, No. 3, Spring,
Review. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, pp. 1967, pp. 82–84.
101–102. Clarifying Jewish values. Jewish conscious-
The voice of wisdom. Aaron Intrater; Leon ness raising. Loving my Jewishness.
H. Spotts. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, Teaching people to love themselves.
1965, p. 80. Dov Peretz Elkins. Review. Vol. 32, No.
Levine, Etan. 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 105–107.
Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Hazzan: the man and his Jewish identity games. Richard J. Israel.
works. Jose Faur. Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter, 1979,
Winter, 1979, pp. 103–104. pp. 105–107.
Levine, Hillel. Experiential learning in Jewish groups.
“Where were the good intentions?” The death Bernard Reisman.Review. Vol. 32, No.
of an American Jewish community: a 2, Winter, 1979, pp. 105–107.
tragedy of good intentions. Hillel Levine; Levinthal, Israel, H.
Lawrence Harmon. Review essay. Judea B. books by:
Miller. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. Judaism-an analysis and an interpretation.
75–81. (tr.) A. Asen. Review. Elias N. Rabi-
Economic origins of AntiSemitism: Poland and nowitz. Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950,
its Jews in the early modern period. Review. pp. 30–32.
David S. Levine. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, Point of view. Review. H.R. Rabinowitz.
1994, pp. 87–90. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp.
Levine, Lee I. 51–53.
books by: Judaism speaks to the modern world. Israel
Caesarea under Roman Rule. Review. H. Levinthal. Books in brief. Samuel
Martha Himmelfarb. Vol. 30, No. 2, Dresner. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1964,
Winter, 1976, pp. 93–94. p. 76.
The rabbinic class of Roman Palestine in HaYahadut veha’Olam haModerni. Israel H.
Late Antiquity. Of the making of books Levinthal. Review. Manuel Saltzman.
. . . Review. Bradley Shavit Artson.Vol. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, p. 87.
43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, pp. 90–91. reviews by:
Levine, M. Herschel. Mo’adim, sermons for holidays and festi-
A rap on race. Margaret Mead; James vals. Isaac Nissenbaum. (ed.) Israel
Baldwin. Review. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, Shapiro. Review. Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter,
1973, p. 93. 1966, pp. 83–84.
Levine, Murray. Dyoknaot shel darshanim. Hyman R. Rabi-
reviews by: nowitz. Review. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall,
Joy and remembrance. Max Arzt. Review. 1968, pp. 86–88.
Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, p. 94. Chaye haYehudim b’Mizrach Eropah b’dorot
The healer of shattered hearts: a Jewish ha-achronim. Zvi Scharfstein. Review.
view of God. David J. Wolpe. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, p. 94.
Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, p. 88. Levitan, Seymour.
The Jerusalem anthology: a literary guide. Sociology of religion. Children of the gilded
Reuven Hammer. Review. Vol. 48, No. ghetto. Judith Kramer; Seymour Levitan.
4, Summer, 1996, p. 92. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
God: a biography. Jack Miles. Review. Vol. Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78.
49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 86–87. Levitsky, Louis.
Envisioning Israel: the changing ideals and The failure of the American rabbi. S. Michael
images of North American Jews. Allon Gelber. Review. Eli A. Bohnen; Louis

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Levitsky. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, liberalism. Review. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin.
Spring–Summer, 1963, pp. 117–119. Vol. 24, No. 1, Fall, 1969, pp. 86–91.
Levittes, Mordecai. Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel. (eds)
Foundations of Jewish education in America. Raphael Patai; S. Z. Abramov. Review. Vol.
Hebrew. Zvi Scharfstein. Review. Vol. 4, 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp. 85–87.
No. 1, October, 1947, pp. 24–22. Perpetual dilemmas: Jewish religion in the
Levy, Felix A. Jewish state. S. Zalman Abramov. Review.
Religion and science. Hebrew. Julius Gutt- Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977,
mann. Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, pp. 93–95.
1957, pp. 43–49. Liebman, Joshua Loth.
Lewis, Sheldon J. Peace of mind. Review. Leo Trepp. Vol. 3, No.
Rabbis at war. Philip S. Bernstein. Review. Vol. 2, February, 1947, pp. 43–46.
26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 83–84. Lifson, Marshall R.
Lewisohn, Ludwig. Poems of a Jew. Karl Shapiro. Review. Vol. 13,
What is this Jewish heritage? Ludwig No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 56–58.
Lewisohn. Introduction. Milton Hindus. Lilienthal, Alfred M.
Books in brief. Samuel Dresner. Vol. 18, The other side of the coin. Review. Joseph P.
No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 76. Sternstein. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966,
Liberles, Robert. pp. 60–62.
Jewish folkways in Germanic lands. Herman The other side of the coin. Review. Joseph P.
Pollack. Review. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, Sternstein. Letter. Bill Gottlieb. Vol. 21, No.
1973, pp. 94–95. 1, Fall, 1966, p. 94.
When memory comes. Saul Friedlander. (tr.) Lipnick, Bernard.
Helen R. Lane. Review. Vol. 34, No. 3, books by:
January/February, 1981, pp. 58–60. An experiment that works in teenage reli-
Lieber, David. gious education. Review. Gerald A. Teller.
Westminster historical atlas to the Bible. (eds.) Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 76–78.
G.E. Wright and F.V. Filson. Review. Vol. An experiment that works in teenage reli-
12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, p. 46–47. gious education. Review. Gerald A.
The Melton materials. A review article. Vol. Teller. Letter. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer,
23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 68–73. 1979, p. 108.
JPS Hebrew-English tanakh: the traditional From where I stand, from the writings of
Hebrew text and the new JPS translation. Jerome Lipnick. (ed.) Bernard Lipnick.
Jewish Publication Society. Review. Vol. 52, Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 40, No. 1,
No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. 96. Fall, 1987, pp. 95–96.
Lieberman, Saul. reviews by:
Talmud Yerushalmi, codex Vatican (Vat. Ebr. Judaism and psychiatry. Simon Noveck.
133). Page concordance index. Venice Review. Vol. 11, No. 2, Winter, 1957,
edition. A. P. Sherry. Introduction. Saul pp. 54–56.
Lieberman. On the Yerushalmi. Review. Lipnick, Jerome.
Shamma Friedman. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, books by or about:
1972, pp. 92–94. From where I stand, from the writings of
Texts and studies. Review. Elijah J. Schochet. Jerome Lipnick. (ed.) Bernard Lipnick.
Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall, 1975, pp. 69–71. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 40, No. 1,
The moral vision of Saul Lieberman. A his- Fall, 1987, pp. 95–96.
toriographic approach to normative Jewish reviews by;
ethics. Studies in Palestinian Talmudic A guide to Jewish ritual. Reconstructionist
literature. Hebrew. Review essay. Solomon Press. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall,
Spiro. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 1963, pp. 64–66.
64–84. Lipstadt, Deborah E.
Liebman, Charles S. Generation without memory: a Jewish journey
The religious situation: 1969. (ed) Donald R. in Christian America. Anne Roiphe. Review.
Cutler. Essay. Toward a theory of Jewish Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp. 99–102.

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Liptzin, Sol. Grollman. Review. Vol. 23, No. 4, Summer,
The flowering of Yiddish literature. Sol Liptzin. 1969, pp. 88–92.
Books in brief. Samuel Dresner. Vol. 18, Birth control in Jewish law. David M.
No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75. Feldman. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Litvin, Baruch. 1970, pp. 89–91.
Jewish identity. Baruch Litvin. Books in brief. Maccoby, Hyman.
Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, Judas Iscariot and the myth of Jewish evil.
1966, p. 71. Review. Bernard Glassman. Vol. 45, No. 1,
Litvinoff, Barnett. Fall, 1992, pp. 89–90.
To the house of their fathers. Review. Joseph P. Paul and Hellenism. Review. Leonard Gordon.
Sternstein. Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer, 1966, Vol. 45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 90–91.
pp. 60–62. Maimonides, Moses.
Listfield, Stephen Chaim. The guide of the perplexed. Moses
Embracing Judaism. Revised edition. Simcha Maimonides. (tr.) Shlomo Pines. Books
Kling; Carl Perkins. Review. Vol. 52, No. 4, briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 18,
Summer, 2000, pp. 85–86. No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 70.
Livneh, Eliezer. Malamud, Bernard.
Yahadut Amerika: Ethgar Yisraeli (American The fixer. Review. Gerda Charles. Vol. 21, No.
Jewry: an Israeli critique). Review. Gladys 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 80–81.
Rosen. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp. Malin, Irving.
86–89. Jews and Americans. Irving Malin. Books in
Israel and the crisis of Western civilization. Yis- brief. Simon Greenberg. Vol. 19, No. 3,
rael umashber hatzivilizatsia hamaaravit. Spring, p. 100.
Review essay. Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 28, Mandelbaum, Bernard.
No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 64–67. books by:
Loeb, Mark G. Choose life. Review. Max D. Davidson. Vol.
And God braided Eve’s hair. Danny Siegel; 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 88–89.
Allan Sugarman. Review. Vol. 31, No. 3, reviews by:
Spring, 1977, pp. 91–93. The midrash on Psalms. William G. Braude.
Loewe, H. Review. Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter, 1960,
Judaism and Christianity. I. The age of pp. 52–54.
transition. ed. W.O. E. Oesterley; II. The Mann, Jacob.
contact of Pharisaism with other cultures. The Bible as read and preached in the old
(ed.) H. Loewe; III. Law and religion. (ed.) synagogue. Volume II: the Palestinian
Erwin I. J. Rosenthal. Prolegomenon. Ellis triennial cycle: Leviticus and Numbers to
Rivkin. Recent reprints. Review. Jacob seder 106. Jacob Mann; Isaiah Sonne.
Neusner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 82. Reprint. Review. Gary G. Porton. Vol. 25,
Loewenthal, Rudolf. No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 80–81.
Japanese, Nazis & Jews: the Jewish refugee Mantel, Hugo.
community of Shanghai, 1938–1945. David Studies in the history of the Sanhedrin. Review.
Kranzler. Review. Vol. 31, Nos. 1–2, Jacob Neusner. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter,
Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. 103–104. 1964, pp. 61–64.
Lowe, Raphael. Marcus, Jacob Rader.
Studies in rationalism, Judaism, and The American Jew, 1585–1990: a history.
universalism—in memory of Leon Roth. Jacob Rader Marcus. Books in Review . . .
Review. Samuel Schafler. Vol. 22, No. 2, Bernard Glassman. Vol. 48, No. 4, Summer,
Winter, 1968, pp. 90–91. 1996, pp. 90–91.
Lowenthal, Eric I. Margolies, Morris B.
The Joseph narratives in Genesis. Books in Samuel David Luzzatto. Samuel David
brief. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 28, Luzzatto: traditionalist scholar. Review
No. 2, Winter, 1974, p. 96. essay. Max Weine. Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring,
Lubliner, Immanuel. 1980, pp. 84–88.
Explaining death to children. Earl A. A gathering of angels: angels in Jewish life and

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literature. Of the making of books . . . Jewish existence. Review. Monford Harris. Vol.
Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 47, 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 64–65.
No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 94–95. The face of God after Auschwitz. Ignaz
Maritain, Jaques. Maybaum. Books in brief. Shamai Kanter.
Christianity and democracy. Review. Alexander Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 82–83.
I. Burnstein. Vol. 2, No. 1, October, 1945, Mazar, Amihai.
pp.21–22. Archaeology of the land of the Bible:
Marmur, Dow. 10,000–586 B.C.E. Of the making of
A genuine search: God, Torah, Israel—a books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson.
Reform perspective. Review. Paul Kushner. Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall, 1992, pp. 93–94.
Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 92–93. McBride, S. Dean.
Marrus, Elliot P. Ancient Israelite religion: essays in honor of
New horizons in Sephardic studies. Yedida K. Frank Moore Cross. Patrick Miller; Paul
Stillman; George K. Zucker. Review. Vol. Hanson; S. Dean McBride. Of the making of
47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 85–86. books . . . Review. Bradley Shavit Artson.
Marrus, Michael. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 92–93.
The unwanted: European refugees in the 20th McCarter, P. Kyle.
century. Review. Michael Panitz. Vol. 40, I Samuel. Review. Jon D. Levenson. Vol. 34,
No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 96–99. No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 77–79.
Marty, Martin E. McDill, Thomas H.
books by: Pastoral psychology, the 1964 annual
The new shape of American religion. Books directory. Bibliography. Thomas H. McDill.
briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. Books in brief. Jeshaia Schnitzer. Vol. 19,
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. No. 1, Fall, 1964, p. 84.
The outbursts that awaits us. Arthur McKnight, Scot.
Hertzberg; Martin Marty; Joseph A light among the Gentiles: Jewish missionary
Moody. Books in brief. Samuel Dresner. activity in the 2nd Temple period. Review.
Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 74. Leonard Gordon. Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring,
New theology no. 1. (eds.) Martin E. 1993, p. 94.
Marty; Dean G. Peerman. Review. Mead, Loren B.
Steven S. Schwarzschild. Vol. 18, No. 4, Critical moments of ministry: a change of
Summer, 1964, pp. 67–69. pastors. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo
New theology no. 2. (eds.) Martin E. Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994,
Marty; Dean G. Peerman. Review. pp. 83–84.
Steven S. Schwarzschild. Vol. 20, No. 1, Mead, Margaret.
Fall, 1965, pp. 74–78. A rap on race. Margaret Mead; James
Matt, Daniel Chanan. Baldwin. Review. M. Herschel Levine. Vol.
Walking humbly with God: the life and 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, p. 93.
writings of Rabbi Hershel Jonah Matt. (ed.) Meeks, Wayne A.
Daniel C. Matt. Of the making of books The HarperCollins study Bible: New Revised
. . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. standard version. Wayne A. Meeks. Of the
46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, p. 92. making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley
God and the big bang. Daniel Chanan Matt. Shavit Artson. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994,
Review. Elie Spitz. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, pp. 95–96.
1997, pp. 90–92. Meier, Levi.
Matthews, W. R. Modern medicine and Jewish values. Jewish
Claude Montefiore, the man and his thought. values in bioethics. (ed.) Levi Meier. Review
Review. Jacob B. Agus. Vol. 13, No. 2, essay. Elliot N. Dorff. Vol. 40, No. 4,
Winter, 1959, p. 21. Summer, 1988, pp. 72–80.
Maybaum, Ignaz. Meirovich, Harvey W.
The biblical view of sex and marriage. Otto A. Sinai and Calvary: a meeting of two peoples.
Piper. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, John T. Pawlikowski. Review. Vol. 33, No.
pp. 65–66. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 89–91.

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Melman, Seymour. Meyers, Joel H.
Our depleted society. Seymour Melman. Books Diaspora. Werner Keller. (tr.) Richard and
in brief. Myron M. Fenster. Review. ol. 22, Clara Winston. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4,
No. 1, Fall, 1967, p. 93. Summer, 1972, p. 84.
Mendelsohn, Ezra. Michel, Sonya.
Class struggle in the Pale. The formative years The Jewish woman in America. Charlotte
in the Jewish workers’ movement in Tsarist Baum; Paula Hyman; Sonya Michel.
Russia. Review. Allan Wildman. Vol. 25, Review. Maxine Silverman. Vol. 30, No. 4,
No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 91–92. Summer, 1976, pp. 84–85.
Mendel, Menachem. Miles, Jack.
Sippurei heHag: Sukkot. Naftali Zvi; Mena- God: a biography. Review. Murray Levine.
chem Mendel. Review. Barry S. Rosen. Vol. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp. 86–87.
34, No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp.76–77. Milgrom, Jacob.
Mendels, Doron. Genesis. E. A. Speiser. Review Vol. 20, No. 3,
The rise and fall of Jewish nationalism: Jewish Spring, 1966, pp. 73–79.
and Christian ethnicity in ancient Palestine. Numbers. For Wolfe. Review. Benjamin Edidin
Review. Martin S. Cohen. Vol. 50, No. 4, Scolnic. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp.
Summer, 1998, pp. 93–95. 65–69.
Mendes-Flohr, Paul. Miller, Alan W.
The letters of Martin Buber: a life of dialogue. Freud and Judaism. Freud and Moses: the long
(ed.) Nahum Glatzer; Paul Mendes-Flohr. journey home. Emanuel Rice. Review essay.
Review. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Vol. 45, No. 3, Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp. 69–74.
Spring, 1993, pp. 90–91. Freud and Judaism. Freud’s Moses: Judaism
Menzi, Donald Wild. terminable and interminable. Yosef Hayim
The tree of life: Chayyim Vital’s introduction to Yerushalmi. Review essay. Vol. 44, No. 4,
the kabbalah of Isaac Luria. The palace of Summer, 1992, pp. 69–74.
Adam Kadmon. (tr.) Donald Wild Menzi; Miller, J. Hillis.
Zwe Padeh. Review. Martin S. Cohen.Vol. The disappearance of God. J. Hillis Miller.
53, No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 92–94. Books in brief. Jack Riemer. Review. Vol.
Merkle, John. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, p. 71.
The genesis of faith: the depth theology of Miller, Judea B.
Abraham Joshua Heschel. Review. Samuel “Where were the good intentions?” The death
H. Dresner. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring, 1986, of an American Jewish community: a
pp. 94–96. tragedy of good intentions. Hillel Levine;
Merowitz, Morton J. Lawrence Harmon. Review essay. Vol. 44,
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Metzker, Isaac. Frank Moore Cross. Patrick Miller; Paul
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1973, pp. 88–89. Spring, 1959, pp. 57–58.
Meyerhoff, Barbara. Gabriel da Costa: rebel and dreamer. Books in
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Mintz, Ruth Finer. Mudd, Emily H.
The darkening green. Ruth Finer Mintz. Books Marriage counseling: a casebook. (eds.) Drs.
in brief. Myron M. Fenster. Review. Vol. Emily H. Mudd; Maurice J. Karpf;
22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, p. 94. Abraham Stone; Janet F. Nelson. Review.
Moffitt, Perry-Lynn. Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 13, No. 4,
A silent sorrow: pregnancy loss: guidance and Summer, 1959, pp. 50–51.
support for you and you family. Ingrid Muffs, Yochanan.
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Morawska, Ewa. mer, 1963, pp. 114–115.
Insecure prosperity: small town Jews in Mykoff, Moshe.
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83–84. books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson.
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shaping of halakhah. Goy shel Shabbat books by:
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95–99. phical dictionary and sourcebook.
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Vatican diplomacy during the Holocaust. Fall, 1999, pp. 86–87.
Vatican diplomacy and the Jews during the reviews by:
Holocaust 1939–1943. Review essay. Like all the nations? The life and legacy of
Edward H. Flannery. Vol. 33, No. 4, Judah L. Magnes. William M. Brinner;
Summer, 1980, pp. 84–88. Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 43, No. 1,
Mossinsohn, Igal. Fall, 1990, pp. 69–70.
Judas. (tr.) Jules Harlow. Review. Harry Z. Sky. Nadich, Judah.
Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. 68–69. Judaism for the modern age. Robert Gordis.
Mowrer, O. Hobart. Analysis and review. Judah Nadich; Shamai
The crisis in psychiatry and religion. O. Hobart Kanter. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, 1957, pp.
Mowrer. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 19, No. 1–5.
1, Fall, 1964, p. 86. Of blood and hope. Samuel Pisar. Review.
Moynihan, Daniel P. Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
Beyond the melting pot. Nathan Glazer; Daniel 78–79.
Patrick Moynihan. Books in brief. Jack Breaking new ground: the struggle for a Jewish
Riemer. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, chaplaincy. S. Gershon Levi. Review. Vol.
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Nadler, Allan. Neusner, Jacob.
The faith of the Mithnagdim: rabbinic books by:
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Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 50, No. 4, and today). Review. Moshe Davis. Vol.
Summer, 1998, pp. 92–93. 19, No. 2, Winter, 1965, pp. 95–98.
Nash, Stanley. History and Torah. Jacob Neusner. Books
Three great men of Hebrew letters. New light in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 19, No. 4,
on Yosef Haim Brenner. Breakdown and Summer, 1965, p. 78.
bereavement. (tr.) Hillel Halkin. Review Development of a legend, studies on the
essay. S. Gershon Levi; Judah Nadich; traditions concerning Yohanan ben
Stanley Nash. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, Zakkai. Review. Morton Smith. Vol. 26,
1973, pp. 74–78. No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. 76–77.
The voice of an uprooted generation. Isaac American Judaism. Adventure in moderni-
Dov Berkowitz: voice of the uprooted. ty. Review. Myron Fenster. Vol. 28, No.
Avraham Holtz. Review essay. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 89–90.
4, Summer, 1974, pp. 85–89. Christianity, Judaism and other
In search of Hebaism: Shai Hurwitz and his Greco–Roman cults: studies for Morton
polemics in the Hebrew press. In Studies in Smith at sixty. Review. Martha Himmel-
Judaism in modern times, Vol. III. (ed.) farb. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter, 1976, pp.
Jacob Neusner. Review. Samuel M. Stahl. 91–93.
Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter, 1982, pp. 93–94. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
Va-ani tefillati, shirat ha-tefillah shel binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
meshorerim bene zemannenu. Hillel Weiss. nah. Review essay. Shaye J.D. Cohen.
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88–89. Jacob Neusner, Mishnah, and counter-rab-
Nelson, Janet. F. binics. Judaism: the evidence of Mish-
Marriage counseling: a casebook. (eds.) Drs. nah. Jacob Neusner. Review essay.
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Abraham Stone; Janet F. Nelson. Review. 4, Summer, 1984, p. 102.
Edward T. Sandrow. Vol. 13, No. 4, Two types of midrash study. What is mid-
Summer, 1959, pp. 50–51. rash? Jacob Neusner. Studies in midrash
Nelson, Zev K. and related literature. Judah Goldin.
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Vol. 33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 41, No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp. 65–71.
93–94. The self-interpreting Mishnah. Judaism: the
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Netanyahu. Introduction. Herman Wouk. pp. 87–90.
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the Jewish Interpreters, Vol. I, Texts, Vol. Writing with Scripture: the authority and
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25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 77. William Scott Green. Review. Leonard

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A life of Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai. Vol. 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp.
Review. Ben Zion Bokser. Vol. 18, No. 87–90.
1, Fall, 1963, pp. 66–67. Along with the sizzle, plenty of beef. The
Studies in the history of the Sanhedrin. Talmud: Steinsaltz edition, Vol.1. Trac-
Hugo Mantel. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, tate Bava Metzia, Part 1. Adin Stein-
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from ancient to modern times. Charles The faith of the Mithnagdim: rabbinic
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Neusner, Jacob. (cont‘d.) Noss, John B.
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Abraham Joshua Heschel: prophetic wit- 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70.
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Dresner. Review. Jacob Neusner. Letter. The history of Israel. Review. Saul Leeman.
Samuel H. Dresner. Response. Jacob Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963,
Neusner. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 72–74.
p. 110. Novak, David.
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Neusner, Noam M. 1975, pp. 88–92.
The price of excellence: universities in conflict The image of the non-Jew in Judaism.
during the Cold War era. Jacob Neusner; Review. Arnold Jacob Wolf. Vol. 39,
Noam M. Neusner. Books in review . . . No. 1, Fall, 1986, pp. 117–121.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, reviews by:
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Magder, Laura Wine Paster, Marcia Cohn A responsum of surrender. Elijah Judah
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The Jewish women’s awareness guide: ter, 1976, pp. 95–96.
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Carney, Ruth Ann Magder, Laura Wine Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring, 1976, pp.
Paster, Marcia Cohn Spiegel, Abigail 89–92.
Weinberg. Review. Nina Beth Cardin. Vol. The code of Maimonides. Book 7: book of
45, No. 2, Winter, 1993, p. 88. agriculture, Vol. 21. Isaac Klein.
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Past imperatives: studies in the theory of pp. 93–94.
Jewish ethics. Louis E. Newman. Bernard S. Jewish rationalism reemergent. Monothe-
Raskas. Review. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, ism: a philosophic inquiry into the foun-
pp. 85–86. dations of theology and ethics. Lenn
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Judaism from the writings of Abraham Responding to Leo Strauss. Four recent
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Nissenbaum, Isaac. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 80–86.
Mo’adim, sermons for holidays and festivals. Noveck, Simon.
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Nissenson, Hugh. pp. 54–56.
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Notes from the frontier. Books in brief. Summer, 1957, pp. 35–36.
Review. Myron M. Fenster. Vol. 22, No. 3, Great Jewish thinkers of the twentieth cen-
Spring, 1968, p. 94. tury. Review. Jack H Bloom. Vol. 18,
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JPS: the Americanization of Jewish culture, Contemporary Jewish thought, a reader.
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Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 85–88. Winter, 1964, pp. 67–68.

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Novick, Peter. transition. ed. W.O. E. Oesterley; II. The
The Holocaust in American life. Peter Novick. contact of Pharisaism with other cultures.
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. ed. H. Loewe; III. Law and religion. ed.
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, p. 82. Erwin I. J. Rosenthal. Prolegomenon.
Noy, Dov. Ellis Rivkin. Recent reprints. Review.
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Jack Riemer. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 70. 1970, p. 82.
Nulman, Macy. Olan, Levi A.
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Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 92–93. Olitzky, Kerry M.
Numbers, Ronald L. The how to handbook for Jewish living. Kerry
Modern medicine and Jewish values. Caring M. Olitzky; Ronald H. Isaacs. Of the
and curing: health and medicine in the making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley
western religious traditions. Ronald L. Shavit Artson. Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall, 1994, p.
Numbers; Darrel W. Amundsen. Review 93.
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Joanne O’Brien; Martin Palmer. Of the Bernard Glassman.Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter,
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of the Jews in England 1290–1700. Orbach, William.
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Oaks, Dallin H. Samuel Kassow. Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer,
The wall between church and state. Dallin H. 1980, pp. 79–83.
Oaks. Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 3, Orenstein, Jehiel.
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the hermeneutic of Max Kadushin. Of the Orlinsky, Harry M.
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of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Review. Mortimer Ostow; Edward T.
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Oelschlaeger, Max. A godless Jew. Biography of Sigmund Freud.
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Oesterley, W. O. E. Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No.
Judaism and Christianity. I. The age of 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84.

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Oswald, Roy M. (cont’d.) Parkes, James.
Running through the thistles: terminating a End of an exile. Review. Emil Fackenheim. Vol.
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Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Prelude to dialogue: Jewish–Christian
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New beginnings: the pastorate start-up 24, No. 3, Spring, 1970, pp. 60–62.
workbook. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Pasternak, Velvel.
Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, Songs of the Chassidim. Review. Leah Abrams.
pp. 83–84. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp. 88–89.
Padeh, Zwe. Patai, Raphael.
The tree of life: Chayyim Vital’s introduction Hebrew myths: the book of Genesis. Robert
to the kabbalah of Isaac Luria. The palace Graves; Raphael Patai. Books in brief.
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Paldiel, Mordecai. Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel. (eds.)
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Paldiel. Foreword. Harold M. Schulweis. 1972, pp. 85–87.
Review. Bernard Glassman. Vol. 46, No. 2, Pawlikowski, John T.
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Joanne O’Brien; Martin Palmer. Of the Pearl, Chaim H.
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Panitz, Esther L. Pearlman, Moshe.
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Glassman. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, Peerman, Dean G.
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phenomenon. Vol. 36, No. 4, Summer, Du gibst weiten raum meinen Schritten.
1983, pp. 102–103. Walter Strolz. Review. Vol. 34, No. 4,
Perlman, Mark. March/April, 1981, pp. 76–77.
West German reparations to Israel. Nicholas Passover haggadah: the feast of freedom.
Balabkins. Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, (ed.) Rachel Anne Rabinowicz; Rabbini-
1972, pp. 80–83. cal Assembly. Review. Vol. 35, No. 3,
The German path to Israel. Rolf Vogel. Spring, 1982, pp. 80–83.
Review. Vol. 26, No. 4, Summer, 1972, pp. Siddur Sim Shalom: a prayerbook for Shab-
80–83. bat, Festivals, and weekdays. (ed). Jules
Perry, Edmund. Harlow; Rabbinical Assembly. Review.
The gospel in dispute. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 38, No. 2, Winter, 1985–86, pp.
Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 56–57. 82–87.
Petuchowski, Jakob J. Pfeiffer, Robert H.
books by: Religion in the Old Testament. Review. Saul
Pirakim biyahadut. Jakob J. Petuchowski; Leeman. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp.
Ezra Spicehandler. Books in brief. 60–63.
Samuel Dresner. Vol. 18, No. 4, Sum- Phillips, William Bud.
mer, 1964, pp. 76–77. Pastoral transitions: from endings to new
Zion reconsidered. Books in brief. Myron beginnings. Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo
M. Fenster. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, Schoenberg. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994,
1967, p. 94. pp. 83–84.
Prayerbook reform in Europe, the liturgy Pike, James A.
of European liberal and Reform Teen-agers and sex. Review. Simon Glustrom.
Judaism. Recent reprints. Review. Jack Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, pp. 84–87.
Riemer. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. Pilch, Judah.
84–86. Judaism and the Jewish school. Judah Pilch;
Contributions to the scientific study of Jew- Meir Ben-Horin. Review. Josiah Derby. Vol.
ish liturgy. Review. Herman Kieval. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92.
26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 90–92. Piper, Otto A.
Theology and poetry: studies in the The biblical view of sex and marriage. Review.
medieval piyyut. Review. Eric L. Fried- Ignaz Maybaum. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
land. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 1961, pp. 65–66.
84–86. Pipes, Daniel.
reviews by: The long shadow: culture and politics in the
The evolution of Jewish thought. Jacob B. Middle East. Review. Paul Kerbel. Vol. 43,
Agus. Review. Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 70–71.
1960, pp. 47–50. Pisar, Samuel.
The Talmud. El-Am edition. A. Ehrman. Of blood and hope. Review. Judah Nadich.
Review Vol. 20, No. 3, Spring, 1966, Vol. 34, No. 4, March/April, 1981, pp.
pp. 79–84. 78–79.
New light from the prophets. Louis Finkel- Pitzele, Peter.
stein. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, Our fathers’ wells: a personal encounter with
1971, pp. 81–83. the myths of Genesis. Review. Gerald C.
Bookbinder to the rescue! Gates of Skolnik. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, 1996, pp.
prayer—the new union prayerbook. 89–90.
Chaim Stern. Review essay. Vol. 30, No. Plaut, W. Gunther.
1, Fall, 1975, pp. 7–15. books by:
Gottes verborgene Gegenwart- The growth of Reform Judaism. Review.
Denkanstosse aus der Bibel. Walter Sefton D. Temkin. Vol. 21, No. 4, Sum-
Strolz. English. God’s hidden presence— mer, 1967, pp. 73–75.

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Plaut, W. Gunther. (cont‘d.) Porton, Gary G.
books by (cont‘d.): Studies in biblical law. David Daube. Reprint.
The Torah—Genesis: a modern commen- Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp.
tary. Review. Saul Leeman. Vol. 29, No. 80–81.
3, Spring, 1975, pp. 89–92. Studies in Torah Judaism. Leon D. Stitskin.
reviews by: Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970,
JPS Torah commentary, Genesis, Leviticus. pp. 80–81.
Nahum M. Sarna; Chaim Potok; The Bible as read and preached in the old
Baruch A. Levine. Review. Vol. 42, No. synagogue. Volume II: the Palestinian
1, Fall, 1989, pp. 53–57. triennial cycle: Leviticus and Numbers to
Podhoretz, Norman. seder 106. Jacob Mann; Isaiah Sonne.
The Commentary reader: two decades of Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970,
articles and stories. Norman Podhoretz. pp. 80–81.
Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 21, No. Proselytism in the talmudic period. Bernard J.
1, Fall, 1966, pp. 91–92. Bamberger. Reprint. Review. Vol. 25, No.
Poling, David. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 81.
The search for America’s faith. George Gallup, Potok, Chaim (Herman).
Jr.; David Poling. Review. Barry Cytron. books by:
Vol. 34, No. 5, May/June, 1981, pp. 75–76. The chosen. Review. Martin Kellman. Vol.
Polish, David. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. 79–81.
books by: JPS Torah commentary, Genesis, Leviticus.
The eternal dissent. Review. Monford Har- Nahum M. Sarna; Chaim Potok;
ris. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, Baruch A. Levine. Review. W. Gunther
1962, pp. 98–100. Plaut. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp.
The higher freedom: a new turning point in 53–57.
Jewish history. Review. Jacob Neusner. reviews by:
Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, pp. Martin Buber. Arthur A. Cohen. Review.
73–74. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, 1959, pp.
reviews by: 50–52.
The zionist idea. Arthur Hertzberg. Review. With mind and heart. Howard Singer.
Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
1962–1963, p. 75. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
Pollack, Herman. Paths to Jewish belief. Emil L. Fackenheim.
Jewish folkways in Germanic lands. Review. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Robert Liberles. Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 90–95.
1973, pp. 94–95. Prag, A.
Polner, Murray. In the dispersion, No. 2, surveys and
Rabbi: the American experience. monographs on the zionist movement and
Review.Michael Strassfeld. Vol. 31, No. 3, the Jewish world. Books briefly noted.
Spring, 1977, pp. 90–91. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall,
Polonsky, Antony. 1963, p. 71–72.
Tangled loyalties: the life and time of Ilya Preminger, Alex.
Ehrenburg. Joshua Rubenstein. Review. The Hebrew Bible in literary criticism. Alex
Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 88–90. Preminger; Edward L. Greenstein. Of the
Porten, Bezalel. making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley
Archives from Elephantine: the life of an Shavit Artson. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter,
ancient Jewish military colony. Review. 1995, p. 94.
Mordechai A. Friedman. Vol. 24, No. 3, Presbyterian Church.
Spring, 1970, pp. 64–68. The layman’s Bible commentaries. Vol. 6-
Porter, Jack Nusan. Judges, Ruth, 1st & 2nd samuel; Vol. 8—
Jewish radicalism. Jack Nusan Porter; Peter Ezra, Nehemia, Esther, Job; Vol. 13—
Dreier. Review. David M. Szonyi. Vol. 28, Ezekiel, Daniel; Vol. 15—Micah, Nahum,
No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 93–95. Habbakuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zecharia,

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Malachi. John Knox Press, Presbyterian Levinthal. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, pp.
Church. Books in brief. Samuel Dresner. 86–88.
Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 75. Bnei vinah. Books in brief. Review. Harold S.
Rabb, Theodore K. Kushner. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, p.
From Spanish court to Italian ghetto: Isaac 96.
Cardoso, a study in 17th century Rabinowitz, Louis.
Marranism and Jewish apologetics. Yosef Sabbath light. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16,
Hayim Yerushalmi. Review. Vol. 26, No. 3, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 67–68.
Spring, 1972, pp. 83–84. Sabbath light. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos.
Rabbinical Assembly. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 100–101.
The Conservative prayer book. Letter and Rabinowitz, Mayer E.
review. Cecil Roth. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, Sefer Mordechai lemassekhet Gittin,
1949, pp. 80–82. lemassekhet Kiddushin. Mayer Rabinowitz;
Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Seymour Joel Roth. Of the making of books . . .
Siegel; Rabbinical Assembly. Review. Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 45,
Chaim H. Pearl. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93.
pp. 71–73. Rabinowitz, Stanley S.
The haggadah as teacher. Michael Strassfeld; The root and the branch. Robert Gordis.
Rabbinical Assembly. Review essay. Alan J. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp.
Yuter. Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 63–64.
88–93. Bring forth the mighty men. Howard Singer.
Passover haggadah: the feast of freedom. (ed.) Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp.
Rachel Anne Rabinowicz; Rabbinical 84–85.
Assembly. Review. Jakob J. Petuchowski. The terrible secret: an investigation into the
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 80–83. suppression of information about Hitler’s
Siddur Sim Shalom: a prayerbook for Shabbat, final solution. Walter Laqueur. Review
Festivals, and weekdays. (ed.) Jules essay. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp.
Harlow; Rabbinical Assembly. Review. 77–83.
Jakob J. Petuchowski. Vol. 38, No. 2, Unclaimed treasures. Baruch Silverstein.
Winter, 1985–86, pp. 82–87. Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Spring, 1988, pp.
Rabinowicz, Rachel Anne. 78–80.
Passover haggadah: the feast of freedom. (ed.) Raddock, Charles.
Rachel Anne Rabinowicz; Rabbinical books by:
Assembly. Review. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews
Vol. 35, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 80–83. from ancient to modern times. Review.
Rabinowicz, Harry M. Jacob Neusner. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer,
The Jewish literary treasures of England and 1965, pp. 73–75.
America. Review. Charles Berlin. Vol. 19, Portrait of a people. Review. Jacob
No. 1, Fall, 1964, pp. 81–82. Neusner. Letter. Jack Goldman. Vol. 20,
Rabinowitz, Dorothy. No. 1, Fall, 1965, pp. 63–64.
New lives: survivors of the Holocaust living in Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews
America. Review. Barbara Kessel. Vol. 31, from ancient to modern times. Review.
Nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1976–1977, pp. Jacob Neusner. Letter. Vol. 20, No. 1,
97–99. Fall, 1965, pp. 64–65.
Rabinowitz, Elias N. Portrait of a people: the story of the Jews
Judaism-an analysis and an interpretation. from ancient to modern times. Review.
Israel H. Levinthal. (tr.) A. Asen. Review. Jacob Neusner. Reply. Charles Rad-
Vol. 7, No. 1, October, 1950, pp. 30–32. dock. Response. Jacob Neusner. Vol.
Rabinowitz, Hyman R. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, p. 65.
Point of view. Israel H. Levinthal. Review. Vol. Raphael, Chaim.
13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 51–53. Encounters with the Jewish people. Review.
Dyoknaot shel darshanim. Review. Israel H. David R. Blumenthal. Vol. 33, No. 2,
Winter, 1980, pp. 90–91.

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Raphael, Marc Lee. Reich, Tova.
Profiles in American Judaism: the Reform, The Jewish war. Of the making of books . . .
Conservative, Orthodox and Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 49,
Reconstructionist traditions. Review. No. 4, Summer, 1997, p. 90.
Jerome M. Kutnick. Vol. 41, No. 4, Reimer, Gail Twersky.
Summer, 1989, pp. 77–79. Reading Ruth: contemporary women reclaim a
Rapoport, Nessa. sacred story. (ed.) Judith A. Kates; Gail
A woman’s book of grieving. Review. Lori Twersky Reimer. Books in Review . . .
Hope Lefkovitz. Vol. 48, No. 3, Spring, Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No. 1, Fall,
1996, pp. 94–96. 1996, p. 82.
Rascoe, Michael. Beginning anew: a women’s companion to the
Church and Jewish people: new considerations. High Holy Days. Gail Twersky Reimer;
Johannes Cardinal Willebrands. Review. Judith A. Kates. Books in review . . .
Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 91–92. Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer,
Raskas, Bernard S. 1997, pp. 83–84.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of Reimer, Joseph.
Judah L. Magnes. (ed.) William Brinner; Succeeding at Jewish education: how one
Moses Rischin. Review. Vol. 41, No. 3, synagogue made it work. Joseph Reimer.
Spring, 1989, pp. 84–86. Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman.
Past imperatives: studies in the theory of Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, p. 86.
Jewish ethics. Louis E. Newman. Review. Reisman, Bernard.
Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall, 1999, pp. 85–86. The Chavurah: a contemporary Jewish
Ravid, Benjamin C. I. experience. Review. Lawrence Kushner.
Iyyunim bemahshevet Yisrael. Studies in Jewish Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, pp. 73–74.
thought. Simon Rawidowicz. (ed.) Experiential learning in Jewish groups. Review.
Benjamin C. I. Ravid. Review. Isaac Klein. Reuben R. Levine. Vol. 32, No. 2, Winter,
Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 89–91. 1979, pp. 105–107.
Rawidowicz, Simon. Renou, Louis.
Iyyunim bemahshevet Yisrael. Studies in Jewish Hindusim. Review. M. David Weiss. Vol. 18,
thought. Simon Rawidowicz. (ed.) No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70.
Benjamin C. I. Ravid. Review. Isaac Klein. Ribalow, Menachem.
Vol. 27, No. 3, Spring, 1973, pp. 89–91. The flowering of modern Hebrew literature.
Reconstructionist Press. Review. Avraham Holtz. Vol. 14, No. 2,
A guide to Jewish ritual. Review. Jerome Winter, 1960, pp. 49–52.
Lipnick. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, pp. Riben, Marsha.
64–66. And Hannah wept: infertility, adoption and the
Kol Haneshamah: Shabbat eve. Review. Neil Jewish couple. Michael Gold. Review.
Gillman. Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. Ralph G. Dalin. Letter. Vol. 41, No. 3,
61–65. Spring, 1989, pp. 95–96.
Reed, Walter E. and Fay Sand. Rice, Emanuel.
Contract with God. Walter E. Reed; Fay Sand Freud and Judaism. Freud and Moses: the long
Reed. Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. journey home. Review essay. Alan W.
20, No. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 90. Miller. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992, pp.
Reese, William. 69–74.
Philosophers speak of God. Charles Rieder, Jonathan.
Hartshone; William Reese. Review. David Canarsie. Review. Gerald Wolpe. Vol. 38, No.
Wolf Silverman. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 99–100.
1964, pp. 73–74. Riemer, Jack.
Regner, Sidney. books by:
Central Conference of American Rabbis The first words of prayer. Review. Robert
Yearbook, Volume 73. (ed.) Sidney Regner. Alan Hammer. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring,
Books in brief. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 97–99.
1964, p. 77. Jewish reflections on death. Review. Israel

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Jacobs. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. Woman of valor: Henrietta Szold. Irving
95–96. Fineman. Books briefly noted. Review.
reviews by: Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70.
The tower and the abyss. Erich Kahler. Ingathering. Robert Gamzey. Books briefly
Review. Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer, 1958, noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
pp. 43–45. 1961, pp. 69–70.
Hardness of heart. E. Lab. Cherbonnier. Aliyah. Howard Sachar. Books briefly
The book of the acts of God. G. Ernest noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall,
Wright; Reginald Fuller. The gospel in 1961, pp. 69–70.
dispute. Edmund Perry. The protestant Envy the frightened. Yael Dayan. Books
and politics. William Lee Miller. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1,
Review. Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70.
pp. 56–57. The wild goats of En-Gedi. Herbert
Adding life to our years. Sidney Greenberg. Wiener. Books briefly noted. Review.
Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 70.
67–68. The Israel Argosy. Thomas Yoseloff. Books
Sabbath light. Louis Rabinowitz. Review. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1,
Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 67–68. Fall, 1961, p. 70.
A time to speak. Stuart Rosenberg. Review. Israel: ancient mosaics. M. Avi Jonah;
Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 67–68. Meyer Shapiro. Books briefly noted.
Biblical archeology. G. Ernest Wright. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69. The courage to change. June Bingham.
A Jewish understanding of the New Testa- Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
ment. Samuel Sandmel. Books briefly Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, The students guide through the Talmud.
1961, p. 69. Z.H. Chayes. (tr). Jacob Schachter.
The biblical archeologist reader. Samuel Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos.
Sandmel. Books briefly noted. Review. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69. Tsaar ba’ale hayim. N. J. Cohen. Books
The psalms. Samson Raphael Hirsch. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69. Moral values in the ancent world. John Fer-
Torah shelemoh. Menachem Kasher. Books guson. Books briefly noted. Review.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
Fall, 1961, p. 69. 1962, p. 85.
The way of Israel. James Muilenberg. The authentic Jew and his Judaism.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Leonard B. Gewirtz. Books briefly
No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69. noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win-
Zion in Jewish tradition. Jewish Theologi- ter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
cal Seminary. Books briefly noted. The rest is commentary. Nahum Glatzer.
Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16,
69–70. Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Nachman Syrkin. Marie Syrkin. Books Growing up absurd. Paul Goodman. Books
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos.
Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.
Nahum Sokolow. Simcha Kling. Books A treasury of Jewish thoughts. Sidney
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Greenberg. Books briefly noted. Review.
Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring,
Statesman and fighter: Vladimir Jabotinsky. 1962, p. 85.
Joseph Schechtman. Books briefly Hadoar reader. Elvin Kose. Books briefly
noted. Review. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win-
1961, pp. 69–70. ter–Spring, 1962, p. 85.

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Riemer, Jack. (cont’d.) tan. Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
reviews by (cont’d.): Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78.
Hebrew Union College annual, vol. Sociology of religion. The Jew within
XXXII. Elias L. Epstein. Books briefly American society. C. Bezalel Sherman.
noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win- Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
ter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. 1962–1963, pp. 77–78.
Making the ministry relevant. Hans Hoff- Sociology of religion. The Jews, their histo-
man. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. ry, culture, and religion. (ed.) Louis
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. Finkelstein. Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2,
85. Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. 77–78.
No easy answers. Philip M. Klutznick. How my mind has changed. Harold E. Fey.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17,
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79.
The new shape of American religion. Mar- Jerusalem and Rome. Nahum N. Glatzer.
tin E. Marty. Books briefly noted. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17,
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79.
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. Studies in talmudic logic and methodology.
A Jewish understanding of the New Testa- Louis Jacobs. Books briefly noted.
ment. Samuel Sandmel. Books briefly Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
noted. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Win- 1962–1963, p. 79.
ter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. Christian-Jewish relations. Sol Landau.
Paul. H. J. Schoeps. Books briefly noted. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17,
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p.
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. 79.
Moses and the original Torah. A. H. Silver. The vision of tragedy. Richard B. Sewall.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17,
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. No. 1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, p. 79.
Jewish gnosticism, merkavah mysticism, The Jewish book annual, Vol. 19. A.A.
and talmudic tradition. Gershom Steinbach. Books briefly noted. Review.
Scholem. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17, No. 1–2, Fall–Winter,
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962–1963, p. 79.
1962, p. 86. Biblical and other studies. Alexander Alt-
The inward journey. Howard Thurman. mann. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol.
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p.
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. 119.
Religious philosophy. Harry Wolfson. The Joseph Breuer jubilee volume. Philip
Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 16, Feldheim. Books briefly noted. Review.
Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
Adding life to our years. Sidney Greenberg. 1963, p. 120.
Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Hebrew Union College annual, Vol. XXIII.
Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 100–101. Elias Epstein. Books briefly noted.
Sabbath light. Louis Rabinowitz. Review. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Sum-
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, mer, 1963, p. 120.
1962, pp. 100–101. In the time of harvest. Daniel Silver. Books
A time to speak. Stuart Rosenberg. Review. briefly noted. Review. Vol. 17, Nos.
Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 3–4, Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120.
1962, pp. 100–101. Israeli stories. Joel Blocker. Books briefly
Sociology of religion. The religious factor. noted. Review. Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4,
Gerhard Lenski. Review. Vol. 17, No. Spring–Summer, 1963, p. 120.
1–2, Fall–Winter, 1962–1963, pp. Race: challenge to religion. Mathew
77–78. Ahman. Books briefly noted. Review.
Sociology of religion. Children of the gilded Vol. 17, Nos. 3–4, Spring–Summer,
ghetto. Judith Kramer; Seymour Levi- 1963, p. 120.

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The guide of the perplexed. Moses Mai- The crisis in psychiatry and religion. O.
monides. (tr.) Shlomo Pines. Books Hobart Mowrer. Review. Vol. 19, No.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, 1, Fall, 1964, p. 86.
Fall, 1963, p. 70. Jewish law. Louis Jacobs. Review. Vol. 23,
Folktales of Israel. Dov Noy. Books briefly No. 4, Summer, 1969, p. 81.
noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 18, Prayerbook reform in Europe, the liturgy
No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 70. of European liberal and Reform
A matter of life. Clara Urquart. Books Judaism. Jakob J. Petuchowski. Recent
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, reprints. Review. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall,
Fall, 1963, pp. 70–71. 1970, pp. 84–86.
Time of arrival. Dan Jacobson. Books New prayers for the High Holy Days. Jack
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Riemer. Section II. (ed.) Harold S. Kush-
Fall, 1963, p. 71. ner. Review. Eric L. Friedland. Vol. 25,
Hebrew Union College annual, Vol. No. 1, Fall, 1970, pp. 86–88.
XXXIV. Elias Epstein. Books briefly Modern challenges to halakhah. Jonathan
noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall, M. Brown. Review. Vol. 25, No. 2,
1963, p. 71. Winter, 1971, p. 89.
In the dispersion, No. 2, surveys and Psalms of struggle and liberation. Ernesto
monographs on the zionist movement Cardenal. Forward. Thomas Merton.
and the Jewish world. A. Prag. Books Review. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp.
briefly noted. Review. Vol. 18, No. 1, 87–89.
Fall, 1963, p. 71–72. The song at the sea. Judah Goldin. Review.
The war of Camp Omongo. Burt Blech- Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1972, pp.
man. Books briefly noted. Review. Vol. 89–90.
18, No. 1, Fall, 1963, p. 72. Studies in Jewish bibliography, history and
Books are the best things. Fritz Bamberger. literature. Festschrift in honor of I.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Edward Kiev. Charles Berlin. Review.
Winter, 1964, p. 71. Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 92–93.
On the collecting of Jewish books. Solo- Death and the college student. Edwin
mon B. Freehof. Books in brief. Review. Schneidman. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2,
Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, p. 71. Winter, 1974, pp. 90–91.
Designs for a mahzor. Hugo Steiner-Prag. Death as a fact of life. David Hendon.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974,
Winter, 1964, p. 71. pp. 90–91.
The disappearance of God. J. Hillis Miller. A Passover Haggadah. Herbert Bronstein.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Review. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974,
Winter, 1964, p. 71. pp. 88–89.
The hidden God. Cleanth Brooks. Books in The anguish and the ecstasy of a Jewish chap-
brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, lain. Isaac Klein. Books in brief. Review.
1964, pp. 71–72. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974, p. 94.
Beyond the melting pot. Nathan Glazer; From where I stand. Harry Halpern.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Books in Review. Vol. 28, No. 4, Summer, 1974,
brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, pp. 92–93.
1964, p. 72. Modern Jewish ethics: theory and practice.
The conversion of Chaplain Cohen. Her- Marvin Fox. Review. Vol. 29, No. 3,
bert Tarr. Books in brief. Review. Vol. Spring, 1975, p. 93.
18, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 72–73. When man becomes God. Donald E.
Herod’s children. Ilsa Aichinger. Books in Gowan. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Sum-
brief. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter, mer, 1975, p. 95.
1964, p. 73. The synagogue: studies in origins, archaeol-
Recent Reform responsa. Solomon B. Free- ogy, and architecture. (ed.) Joseph Gut-
hof. Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, man. Review. Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter,
1964, pp. 68–69. 1976, p. 96.

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Riemer, Jack. (cont’d.) Rivkin, Ellis.
reviews by (cont’d.): The shaping of Jewish history: a radical new
The days of my years. Samuel Rosenblatt. interpretation. Review. Jacob Neusner. Vol.
Books in brief. Review. Vol. 31, No. 3, 26, No. 3, Spring, 1972, pp. 87–90.
Spring, 1977, p. 94. Roiphe, Anne.
Don’t cry for Arnie. Jack Riemer; Susan Generation without memory: a Jewish journey
Riemer. Review. Robert P. Jacobs. Vol. in Christian America. Review. Deborah E.
33, No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 87–89. Lipstadt. Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall, 1982, pp.
Abraham Joshua Heschel. Byron L. Sher- 99–102.
win. Review. Vol. 34, No. 2, November/ Romanoff, Lena.
December, 1980, pp. 62–63. Your people, my people: finding acceptance
Contemporary Jewry: studies in honor of and fulfillment as Jew by choice. Lena
Moshe Davis. Geoffrey Wigoder. Review. Romanoff; Lisa Holstein. Of the making of
Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, p. 101. books . . . Review. Bradley Shavit Artson.
Lessons for living. Sidney Greenberg. Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, p. 93.
Review. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1987, Romm, J. Leonard.
pp. 78–79. The trial of Judaism in contemporary Jewish
From where I stand, from the writings of writing. Josephine Zadovsky Knopp.
Jerome Lipnick. (ed.) Bernard Lipnick. Review. Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp.
Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987, pp. 92–93.
95–96. Roozen, David A.
Shabbat shalom. Pinchas Peli. Review. Vol. Church and denominational growth: what does
41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 89–90. (and does not) cause growth or decline.
Not in heaven: coherence and complexity David A. Roozen; C. Kirk Hadaway.
in Biblical narrative. Jason Rosenblatt; Review. Cathy Felix; Elliot Salo Schoenberg.
Joseph Sitterson. Review. Vol. 44, No. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 90–92.
3, Spring, 1992, pp. 87–88. Rosen, Barry S.
In loving memory. A memorial book for Preaching aids. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August,
Rabbi Simcha Kling. Adath Jeshurun 1981, pp.76–77.
Congregation, Louisville, Kentucky. Rosen, Bernard Carl.
Review. Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring, 1994, p. Adolescence and religion. Bernard Carl Rosen.
91. Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 21, No.
Duties of the soul: the role of the com- 1, Fall, 1966, p. 92.
mandments in liberal Judaism. Niles E. Rosen, Gladys.
Goldstein; Peter S. Knobel. Review. Vol. Our crowd. Stephen Birmingham. Hearsay and
52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 101–102. history. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2, Winter,
Secularism, spirituality, and the future of 1968, pp. 85–90.
American Jewry. Elliot Abrams; David Yahadut Amerika: Ethgar Yisraeli (American
G. Dalin. Review. Vol. 52, No. 2, Win- Jewry: an Israeli critique). Eliezer Livneh.
ter, 2000, pp. 101–102. Review. Vol. 22, No. 4, Summer, 1968, pp.
Riemer, Susan. 86–89.
Don’t cry for Arnie. Jack Riemer; Susan Rosenberg, Bernhard H.
Riemer. Review. Robert P. Jacobs. Vol. 33, Theological and halakhic reflections on the
No. 2, Winter, 1980, pp. 87–89. Holocaust. Bernhard H. Rosenberg.; Fred
Rischin, Moses. Heuman. Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, pp. 92–93.
Judah L. Magnes. (ed.) William Brinner; Jewish meditations on the meaning of death.
Moses Rischin. Review. Bernard S. Raskas. Chaim Z. Rozwaski. Review. Vol. 49, No.
Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989, pp. 84–86. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 85–86.
Like all the nations? The life and legacy of Jewish women/Jewish men: the legacy of
Judah L. Magnes. William M. Brinner; patriarchy in Jewish life. Aviva Cantor.
Moses Rischin. Review. Pamela S. Nadell. Review. Vol. 49, No. 4, Summer, 1997, pp.
Vol. 43, No. 1, Fall, 1990, pp. 69–70. 88–89.

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Flight from commitment: an explanation of Rosenblum, Herbert.
paradoxes in Jewish life. Chaim Z. reviews by:
Rozwaski. Review. Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, Judenrat: the Jewish councils in eastern
1997, pp. 93–94. Europe under Nazi occupation. Isaiah
Rosenberg, David. Trunk. Review. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer,
Testimony: contemporary writers make the 1973, pp. 92–94.
Holocaust personal. Essays. Review. Sara Practical dreamer: Israel Friedlaender and
Horowitz. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, the shaping of American Judaism. Baila
pp. 86–88. Round Shargel. Review. Vol. 39, No. 3,
Rosenberg, Stuart E. Spring, 1987, pp. 79–81.
books by: Conservative Judaism, then and now. A dif-
A time to speak. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. ferent spirit: The Jewish Theological
16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 67–68. Seminary of America 1886–1902.
A time to speak. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. Robert E. Fierstein. Review essay. Vol.
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 44, No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85.
100–101. Conservative Judaism, then and now. Con-
America is different: the search for Jewish servative Judaism in America: a biogra-
identity. Review. Myron M. Fenster. phical dictionary and sourcebook.
Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. Pamela Nadell. Review essay. Vol. 44,
70–73. No. 1, Fall, 1991, pp. 81–85.
America is different: the search for Jewish Rosenthal, Erwin I. J.
identity. Review. Myron M. Fenster. Judaism and Christianity. I. The age of
Addendum. Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, 1965, transition. ed. W.O. E. Oesterley; II. The
p. 66. contact of Pharisaism with other cultures.
The Jewish community in Canada. Volume (ed.) H. Loewe; III. Law and religion. (ed.)
I, A history. Review. Arthur A. Chiel. Erwin I. J. Rosenthal. Prolegomenon. Ellis
Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 92–93. Rivkin. Recent reprints. Review. Jacob
Rosenblatt, Jason. Neusner. Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall, 1970, p. 82.
Not in heaven: coherence and complexity in Rosenthal, Gilbert S.
Biblical narrative. Jason Rosenblatt; Joseph books by:
Sitterson. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 44, Generations in crisis. Review. Myron M.
No. 3, Spring, 1992, pp. 87–88. Fenster. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, 1971,
Rosenblatt, Naomi H. pp. 89–90.
Wrestling with angels: what the first family of Four paths to one God. Review. Harold S.
Genesis teaches us about our spiritual Kushner. Vol. 28, No. 3, Spring, 1974,
identity, sexuaity and personal pp. 90–91.
relationships. Naomi H. Rosenblatt; Joshua Contemporary Judaism: patterns of sur-
Horwitz. Review. Martin Samuel Cohen. vival. 2nd edition. Review. Myron M.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 88–89. Fenster. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Rosenblatt, Samuel. 1987/1988, pp. 97–100.
Jewish education in Muslim countries. S. D. reviews:
Goitein. Review. Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer, Marriage made in heaven. Nathan Drazin.
1964, pp. 75. Review. Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer, 1959,
Under the nuptial canopy. Review. Jacob pp. 54–56.
Shtull. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, p. 93. Contemporary halakhic problems. J. David
The days of my years. Books in brief. Review. Bleich. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall,
Jack Riemer. Vol. 31, No. 3, Spring, 1977, 1979, pp. 83–89.
p. 94. Reform responsa for our time. Solomon B.
Rosenbloom, Joseph R. Freehof. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall,
Conversion to Judaism: from the biblical 1979, pp. 83–89.
period to the present. Review. Harold I. Conservative Judaism and Jewish law. Sey-
Stern. Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. mour Siegel. Review. Vol. 33, No. 1,
89–92. Fall, 1979, pp. 83–89.

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Rosenthal, Gilbert S. (cont’d.) Kaufman. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp.
reviews (cont’d.): 99–101.
Judaic ethics for a lawless world. Robert F. Roth, Philip.
Gordis. Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, Portnoy’s complaint. Review. Chaim Bermant.
1987, pp. 92–95. Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 86–88.
A guide for preachers on composing and My life as a man. Review essay. Martin Kellman.
delivering sermons. The Or Hadarshan- Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 68–72.
im of Jacob Zahalon. (tr.) Henry Adler Rothberg, Abraham.
Sosland. Review. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, The heirs of Cain. Abraham Rothberg. Books
1989, pp. 57–58. in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 21, No. 2,
Jewish women in time and Torah. Eliezer Winter, 1967, p. 77.
Berkovits. Review. Vol. 43, No. 2, Win- Rothchild, Sylvia.
ter, 1990–91, pp. 90–91. Commitment to non-commitment, a ‘Jewish’
Rosenzweig, Franz. novel. Herzog. Saul Bellow. Review. Vol.
On Jewish learning. Review. Steven S. 19, No. 4, Summer, 1965, pp. 49–52.
Schwarzschild. Vol. 11, No. 3, Spring, Rothschild, Fritz A.
1957, pp. 57–64. Between God and man, an interpretation of
Roskies, David G. Judaism from the writings of Abraham
The search for a usable past. David G. Roskies. Joshua Heschel. Fritz Rothschild. Review.
Books in review . . . Bernard Glassman. Reinhold Niebuhr. Vol. 15, No. 3, Spring,
Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, p. 95. 1961, p. 45.
Rotenstreich, Nathan. The Shema. Review. Robert Alan (Reuven)
The recurring pattern: studies in anti-Judaism Hammer. Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring, 1965, pp.
in modern thought. Nathan Rotenstreich. 97–99.
Books in brief. Samuel Dresner. Vol. 18, Between God and man: an interpretation of
No. 4, Summer, 1964, p. 77. Judaism from the writings of Abraham J.
Jewish philosophy in modern times: from Heschel. Fritz Rothschild. Books in brief.
Mendelssohn to Rosenzweig. Review. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 19, No. 4, Summer,
David Wolf Silverman. Vol. 24, No. 3, 1965, p. 78.
Spring, 1970, pp. 68–71. Jewish perspectives on Christianity. Review.
Tradition and reality. Review. Andre Ungar. Michael Panitz. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998,
Vol. 27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 88–90. pp. 86–89.
Roth, Cecil. Rottenberg, Dan.
The Conservative prayer book. Letter and “How to” Judaic books of interest. Finding
review. Vol. 6, No. 1, October, 1949, pp. our fathers: a guidebook to Jewish
80–82. genealogy. Dan Rottenberg. Books in
Roth, Joel. Review . . . Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No.
The halakhic process: a systemic analysis. 2, Winter, 1997, p. 87.
Review. Ze’ev Falk. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, Routtenberg, Hyman J.
1989, pp. 79–82. Amos of Tekoa, a study of interpretation.
Sefer Mordechai lemassekhet Gittin, Review. Harold S. Kushner. Vol. 26, No. 4,
lemassekhet Kiddushin. Mayer Rabinowitz; Summer, 1972, p. 80.
Joel Roth. Of the making of books . . . Routtenberg, Max J.
Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 45, books by:
No. 1, Fall, 1992, p. 93. The High Holy Day, book one: Rosh
Roth, John K. Hashanah. Herman Kieval. Review. Vol.
Approaches to Auschwitz: the Holocaust and 15, No. 3, Spring, 1961, pp. 57–58.
its legacy. Richard L. Rubenstein; John K. One in a minyan. Review. Wolfe Kelman.
Roth. Review. Harolf S. Kushner. Vol. 42, Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall, 1979, pp. 94–95.
No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, pp. 63–64. reviews by:
Roth, Leon. To stand alone. Solomon D. Goldfarb.
Is there a Jewish philosophy? Rethinking Review. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, p.
fundamentals. Review. William E. 46.

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The gift of life. Samuel Chiel. Review. Vol. From the ends of the earth. Howard M.
33, No. 3, Spring, 1980, pp. 91–92. Sachar. Books in brief. Samuel Dresner. Vol.
Rozwaski, Chaim Z. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, p. 77.
Jewish meditations on the meaning of death. A history of Israel. Volume II. From the
Review. Bernhard H. Rosenberg. Vol. 49, aftermath of the Yom Kippur War. Review.
No. 1, Fall, 1996, pp. 85–86. Herbert A. Yoskowitz. Vol. 40, No. 3,
Flight from commitment: an explanation of Spring, 1988, p. 74.
paradoxes in Jewish life. Chaim Z. Sachs, Nelly.
Rozwaski. Review. Bernhard H. Rosenberg. O the chimneys. On reading Nelly Sachs.
Vol. 50, No. 1, Fall, 1997, pp. 93–94. Review. Ruth Waxman.Vol. 22, No. 4,
Rubenstein, Jeffrey L. Summer, 1968, pp. 48–55.
Understanding Jewish ethics. Richard A. Safrai, S.
Freund. Review. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The
1992, pp. 83–85. Jewish people in the 1st century, Vol. 1,
The history of Sukkot in the 2nd Temple and Compendia rerum iudaicarum ad Novum
rabbinic period. Review. Bradley Shavit Testamentum, section 1:1. S. Safrai; M.
Artson. Vol. 48, No. 2, Winter, 1996, p. 88. Stern. Review. Baruch M. Bokser. Vol. 37,
Rubenstein, Joshua. No. 2, Winter, 1983–84, pp. 61–69.
Tangled loyalties: the life and time of Ilya Salkin, Jeffrey A.
Ehrenburg. Review. Antony Polonsky. Vol. Searching for my brothers: Jewish men in a
52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 88–90. Gentile world. Review. Martin S. Cohen.
Rubenstein, Richard L. Vol. 52, No. 4, Summer, 2000, pp. 87–88.
books by: Saltzman, Manuel.
Power struggle. Review. Arnold Jacob HaYahadut veha’Olam haModerni. Israel H.
Wolf. Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. Levinthal. Review. Vol. 24, No. 4, Summer,
92–94. 1970, p. 87.
Approaches to Auschwitz: the Holocaust Samuel, Maurice.
and its legacy. Richard L. Rubenstein; Little did I know: recollections and reflections.
John K. Roth. Review. Harold S. Kush- Review. Mordecai S. Chertoff. Vol. 18, No.
ner. Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter, 1989–90, 3, Spring, 1964, pp. 63–66.
pp. 63–64. Yoshe Kalb. I. J. Singer. Introduction. Isaac
reviews by: Bashevis Singer. (tr.) Maurice Samuel.
Meta-politics: the roots of the Nazi mind. Books in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 20, No.
Peter Viereck. Review. Vol. 16, Nos. 2, Winter, 1966 p. 92.
2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 95–98. In praise of Yiddish. Review. S. Gershon Levi.
Saadia Gaon. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, 1971, pp. 85–87.
Book of doctrines and beliefs. (tr.) Alexander Sanders, E.P.
Altmann. Review. Leo Trepp. Vol. 4, No. 1, Jesus and Judaism. Review. Paul M. van Buren.
October, 1947, pp. 19–21. Vol. 38, No. 4, Summer, 1986, pp.
Sabath, Rachel T. 114–116.
“How to” Judaic books of interest. Striving Sanders, J. A.
toward virtue: a contemporary guide for The psalms scroll of Qumran cave II.
Jewish ethical behavior. Kerry M. Olitzky; Discoveries in the Judean desert of Jordan,
Rachel T. Sabath. Books in Review . . . IV. Review. Nahum M. Sarna. Vol. 20, No.
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No. 2, Winter, 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 63–66.
1997, p. 86. Sanders, Ronald.
Sachar, Howard M. books by:
The course of modern Jewish history. Review. The downtown Jews. Review. Morris Laub.
Jacob Neusner. Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring, Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter, 1971, pp.
1959, pp. 49–50. 83–85.
Aliyah. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack Shores of refuge. Review. Alexander M.
Riemer. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. Shapiro. Vol. 41, No. 3, Spring, 1989,
69–70. pp. 86–89.

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Sandmel, Samuel. mentary on the aggadah. Review.
books by: Samuel E. Karff. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall,
A Jewish understanding of the New Testa- 1981, pp. 90–91.
ment. Samuel Sandmel. Books briefly Moments of crisis in Jewish–Christian rela-
noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, tions. Marc Saperstein. Of the making
No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69. of books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit
The biblical archeologist reader. Samuel Artson. Vol. 44, No. 4, Summer, 1992,
Sandmel. Books briefly noted. Review. pp. 91–92.
Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, Retrieving the spoken word. Jewish preach-
p. 69. ing, 1200–1800: an anthology. Review
A Jewish understanding of the New Testa- essay. Henry Sosland. Vol. 45, No. 2,
ment. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack Winter, 1993, pp. 75–80.
Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Sarna, Jonathan D.
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. books by:
The first Christian century in Judaism and Jacksonian Jew: the two worlds of Morde-
Christianity: certainties and uncertain- cai Noah. Review. Arthur A. Chiel. Vol.
ties. Review. Clifford Green. Vol. 24, 36, No. 3, Spring, 1983, pp. 82–84.
No. 4, Summer, 1970, pp. 87–89. JPS: the Americanization of Jewish culture,
Anti-Semitism in the New Testament. 1888–1988. Review. Anita Norich. Vol.
Review. Barry Cytron. Vol. 35, No. 3, 46, No. 2, Winter, 1994, pp. 85–88.
Spring, 1982, pp. 83–86. reviews by:
Sandrow, Edward T. Perspectives on Jews and Judaism. Essays
reviews by: in honor of Wolfe Kelman. (ed.) Arthur
Communicaton on Judaism and psychiatry. A. Chiel. Review. Vol. 33, No. 4, Sum-
Simon Noveck. Review. Bernard Lip- mer, 1980, pp. 91–93.
nick. Letter. Vol. 11, No. 4, Summer, The Seminary at 100: reflections on the
1957, pp. 35–36. Jewish Theological Seminary and the
Marriage counseling: a casebook. (eds) Drs. Conservative movement. Nina Beth
Emily H. Mudd; Maurice J. Karpf; Abra- Cardin; David Wolf Silverman. Review.
ham Stone; Janet F. Nelson. Review. Vol. Vol. 40, No. 4, Summer, 1988, pp.
13, No. 4, Summer, 1959, pp. 50–51. 81–84.
Conflicts of the clergy. Margaretta K. Bow- Sarna, Nahum M.
ers. Review. Mortimer Ostow; Edward books by:
T. Sandrow. Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall, 1964, The book of Job: a new translation. Moshe
pp. 70–72. Greenberg; Jonas C. Greenfield; Nahum
Sandrow, Nahma. M. Sarna. Review essay. S. Michael Gel-
books by: ber. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp.
Vagabond stars, a world history of Yiddish 69–76.
theater. Review. Arthur A. Chiel. Vol. Discovering Exodus. Exploring Exodus: the
31, No. 4, Summer, 1977, pp. 36–37. heritage of Biblical Israel. Review essay.
reviews by: Benjamin Edidin Scolnic. Vol. 39, No.
Kafka and the Yiddish theater. Evelyn Tor- 3, Spring, 1987, pp. 71–77.
ton Beck. Review. Vol. 28, No. 2, Win- JPS Torah commentary, Genesis, Leviticus.
ter, 1974, pp. 88–89. Nahum M. Sarna; Chaim Potok;
Saperstein, David. Baruch A. Levine. Review. W. Gunther
Jewish dimensions of social justice: tough Plaut. Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall, 1989, pp.
moral choices of our time. Albert Vorspan; 53–57.
David Saperstein. Books in review . . . reviews by:
Bernard Glassman. Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring, The book of Kings I. Leo L. Honor.
1999, p. 85. Review. Vol. 10, No. 2, Winter, 1956,
Saperstein, Marc. pp. 54–56.
books by: The psalms scroll of Qumran cave II. J. A.
Decoding the rabbis: a 13th century com- Sanders. Discoveries in the Judean

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desert of Jordan, IV. Review. Vol. 20, Hebrew. Review. Mordecai Levittes. Vol. 4,
No. 4, Summer, 1966, pp. 63–66. No. 1, October, 1947, pp. 24–22.
The old testament: an introduction. Otto Chaye haYehudim b’Mizrach Eropah b’dorot
Eissfeldt. Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, ha-achronim. Review. Israel H. Levinthal.
1967, pp. 83–86. Vol. 29, No. 3, Spring, 1975, p. 94.
The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Yohanan Aha- Scheler, Max.
roni; Michael Avi-Yonah. Review. Vol. On the eternal in man. Review. Alexander
23, No. 3, Spring, 1969, pp. 91–93. Altmann. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3,
Sasson, Jack M. Winter–Spring, 1962, pp. 87–89
Jonah: a new translation with introduction, Schechter, Jack.
commentary and interpretation. Jack M. The Jew in American life. Samuel H. Dresner.
Sasson. Of the making of books . . . Review. Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring, 1964, pp.
Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 45, 69–70.
No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 92–93. Schechtman, Joseph.
Saul, Ben. Statesman and fighter: Vladimir Jabotinsky.
Today’s American Jew. Morris N. Kertzer. Books briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer.
Review. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967, pp. Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall, 1961, pp. 69–70.
81–83. Scheindlin, Raymond P.
Scarf, Mimi. books by:
Battered Jewish wives: case studies in the Wine, women and death: medieval poems
response to rage. Review. David R. on the good life. Review. Leon J.
Blumenthal. Vol. 43, No. 4, Summer, 1991, Weinberger. Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall, 1987,
pp. 88–89. p. 92.
Schachter, Jacob. The book of Job. Review. Benjamin Edidin
The students guide through the Talmud. Z.H. Scolnic. Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall, 1998, pp.
Chayes. (tr). Jacob Schachter. 84–86.
Books briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. A short history of the Jewish people. Ray-
16, Nos. 2–3, Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 85. mond P. Scheindlin. Books in review . . .
Schachter, Stanley. Bernard Glassman. Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall,
From doom to dawn. George Vida. Review. 1999, pp. 82–83.
Vol. 22, No. 3, Spring, 1968. pp. 92–93. Scherman, Nosson.
Schafler, Samuel. Talmud Bavli: The ArtScroll series. Hersch
Studies in rationalism, Judaism, and Goldwurm; Nosson Scherman. Of the
universalism—in memory of Leon Roth. making of books . . . Reviews. Bradley
Raphael Lowe. Review. Vol. 22, No. 2, Shavit Artson. Vol. 44, No. 3, Spring,
Winter, 1968, pp. 90–91. 1992, p. 90.
Job stands up: the biblical text of Job, arranged Scherr, Robert S.
for the theater. S. Michael Gelber. Books in Jewish continuity in America: creative survival
brief. Review. Vol. 32, No. 1, Fall, 1978, p. in a free society. Abraham J. Karp. Review.
79. Vol. 52, No. 2, Winter, 2000, pp. 96–99.
Schaller, Lyle A. The art of public prayer: not for clergy only.
Effective church planning (1976), Looking in Lawrence A. Hoffman. Review. Vol. 53,
the mirror: self appraisal in the local church No. 1, Fall, 2000, pp. 89–90.
(1984), Choices for churches (1990), Schiff, Alvin I.
Create your own future (1991), Strategies The Jewish day school in America. Review.
for change (1993), 44 steps up off the Josiah Derby. Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1967,
plateau (1993), Innovations in ministry: pp. 90–92.
models for the 21st century (1994), Schiffman, Lawrence H.
Survival tactics in the parish (1997). On the study of the Jews and Judaism. The
Review. Elliot Salo Schoenberg. Vol. 49, halakhah at Qumran. Studies in Judaism in
No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 86–88. Late Antiquity, Vol. 16. Review. Baruch M.
Scharfstein, Zvi. Bokser. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter, 1983–84,
Foundations of Jewish education in America. pp. 61–69.

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Schine, Robert S. Dean Johnson. Books in brief. Vol. 19,
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Schlesinger, Benjamin. Schochet, Elijah Judah.
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Schmelzer, Menahem. A responsum of surrender. Review. David
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David H. Elazar; Daniel J. Elazar. Review. 95–96.
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1877–1977. (ed.) Moshe Carmilly- 81–84.
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Riemer. Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter, 1974, pp. 71–72.
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Weingrod, Alex. 68–70.
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Weinstein, David. Christianity: Protestantism. J. Leslie Dun-
Modern Jewish educational thought. David Wein- stan. Review. Vol. 18, No. 2, Winter,
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Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. 78–80. Hindusim. Louis Renou. Review. Vol. 18,
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Solomon Goldman: a rabbi’s rabbi. Review. Islam. John Alden Wiliams. Review. Vol.
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Marvin Sicherman. Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring, Midrash, Mishnah, and Gemara: the Jewish
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Mehkarim be-Hasidut Bratslav. Review Bernard Glassman. Vol. 49, No. 3,
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1964, pp. 68–70. 62–64.

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Wenig, Margaret Moers. in brief. Shamai Kanter. Vol. 21, No. 2,
Lily Montagu and the advancement of Liberal Winter, 1967, p. 78.
Judaism. Ellen Umansky. Review. Vol. 37, Wildman, Allan.
No. 4, Summer, 1984, pp. 100–101. Class struggle in the Pale. The formative years
Werblowsky, R.J. Zwi. in the Jewish workers’ movement in Tsarist
The encyclopedia of the Jewish religion. R. J. Russia. Ezra Mendelsohn. Review. Vol. 25,
Zwi Werblowsky; Geoffrey Wigoder. Books No. 4, Summer, 1971, pp. 91–92.
in brief. Vol. 21, No. 2, Winter, 1967, p. 78. Wiliams, John Alden.
Wertheimer, Jack. Islam. Review. M. David Weiss. Vol. 18, No. 2,
books by: Winter, 1964, pp. 68–70.
The American synagogue: a sanctuary trans- Wilkins, Isabelle A.
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Gartner. Vol. 50, No. 4, Summer, 1998, Church and Jewish people: new considerations.
pp. 80–88. Johannes Cardinal Willebrands. Review.
reviews by: Michael Rascoe. Vol. 46, No. 2, Winter,
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French Jewry, 1906–1939. Paula Wills, Garry.
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Saying goodbye: a time for growth for Wilson, John A.
congregations and pastors. Review. Cathy The intellectual adventure of ancient man. H.
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2, Winter, 1994, pp. 83–84. Thorkild Jacobsen; Willian A. Irwin.
Wiener, Herbert. Review. Alexander I. Burnstein. Vol. 4, No.
The wild goats of En-Gedi. Herbert Wiener. 4, June, 1948, pp. 25–29.
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Wiesenthal, Simon. Aharon Appelfeld. Review. Vol. 33, No. 4,
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Wigoder, Deborah. Winer, Gershon.
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Wigoder, Geoffrey. Winick, Myron.
The autobiography of Nahum Goldmann. Hunger disease: studies by the Jewish physicians
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89–91. Vol. 35, No. 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 87–88.
Contemporary Jewry: studies in honor of Winter, Nathan H.
Moshe Davis. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. books by:
37, No. 4, Summer, 1984, p. 101. Jewish education in a pluralistic society.
The encyclopedia of the Jewish religion. R. J. Review. Josiah Derby. Vol. 22, No. 1,
Zwi Werblowsky; Geoffrey Wigoder. Books Fall, 1967, pp. 90–92.

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Jewish education in a pluralistic society: A time to mourn, a time to comfort: the art of
Samson Benderly and Jewish education. Jewish living. Ron Wolfson. Of the making
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93–94. 91–92.
Wischnitzer, Rachel. Wolpe, David J.
The tree of light, a study of the menorah, the books by:
seven-branched lampstand. L. Yarden. The healer of shattered hearts: a Jewish
Review. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, pp. view of God. Recent Jewish theology.
94–95. Review essay. William E. Kaufman.Vol.
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Silversmith of old New York: Myer Myers. The healer of shattered hearts: a Jewish
Review. Dorothy K. Kripke. Vol. 12, No. 4, view of God. Review. Murray
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Judaism: the way of sanctification. Samuel H. Teaching your children about God: a mod-
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Out of our people’s past. Walter Ackerman. Bradley Shavit Artson. Vol. 47, No. 1,
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103–106. Making loss matter: creating meaning in
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Rediscovering Judaism: reflections on a 87–88.
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Vol. 20, No. 2, Winter, 1966, pp. Canarsie. Jonathan Rieder. Review. Vol. 38,
85–89. No. 3, Spring, 1986, pp. 99–100.
reviews by: Wouk, Herman.
This people Israel: the meaning of Jewish This is my God. Review. Shamai Kanter. Vol.
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Friedlander. Review. Vol. 20, No. 1, Self portrait of a hero: the letters of Jonathan
Fall, 1965, pp. 78–79. Netanyahu. Benjamin Netanyahu; Ido
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The book of Exodus. Brevard Chiles. Wright, G. Ernest.
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pp. 85–86. G.E. Wright and F.V. Filson. Review. David
The image of the non-Jew in Judaism. Lieber. Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall, 1957, p. 46–47.
David Novak. Review. Vol. 39, No. 1, The book of the acts of God. G. Ernest Wright;
Fall, 1986, pp. 117–121. Reginald Fuller. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol.
The letters of Martin Buber: a life of dia- 14, No. 4, Summer, 1960, pp. 56–57.
logue. (ed.) Nahum Glatzer; Paul Biblical archeology. G. Ernest Wright. Books
Mendes-Flohr. Review. Vol. 45, No. 3, briefly noted. Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16,
Spring, 1993, pp. 90–91. No. 1, Fall, 1961, p. 69.
Wolfson, Harry. The Bible and the ancient near east: essays in
Religious philosophy. Books briefly noted. honor of William Foxwell Albright.
Review. Jack Riemer. Vol. 16, Nos. 2–3, Review. Saul Leeman. Vol. 18, No. 4,
Winter–Spring, 1962, p. 86. Summer, 1964, pp. 72–73.
Wolfson, Ron. The biblical archaeologist reader. (ed.) G.
The art of Jewish living: the Shabbat Seder. Ernest Wright; David Noel Freedman.
Review. Steven M. Brown. Vol. 38, No. 4, Review. Saul Leeman. Vol. 18, No. 4,
Summer, 1986, pp. 116–117. Summer, 1964, pp. 72–73.

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Wugmeister, Susi. Olan. Review. Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter,
The American Jews. James Yaffe. Review. 1983–84, pp. 78–79.
Richard J. Israel; Susi Wugmeister. Vol. 23, Jacob Agus: seeking the right road. The
No. 2, Winter, 1969, pp. 85–89. Jewish Quest: essays on basic concepts
Yaffe, James. of Jewish theology. Jacob B. Agus.
The American Jews. Review. Richard J. Israel; Review. Vol. 40, No. 2, Winter,
Susi Wugmeister. Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter, 1987/1988, pp. 67–72.
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Yarden, L. aftermath of the Yom Kippur War.
The tree of light, a study of the menorah, the Howard M. Sachar. Review. Vol. 40,
seven-branched lampstand. Review. Rachel No. 3, Spring, 1988, p. 74.
Wischnitzer. Vol. 27, No. 4, Summer, 1973, Fortress introduction to American Judaism:
pp. 94–95. what the books say, what the people do.
Yaron, Zvi. Jacob Neusner. Review. Vol. 49, No. 2,
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Vol. 29, No. 1, Fall, 1974, pp. 72–80. 49, No. 3, Spring, 1997, pp. 84–86.
Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim. Yuter, Alan J.
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From Spanish court to Italian ghetto: Isaac The haggadah as teacher. Michael Strass-
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Theodore K. Rabb. Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 88–93.
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Freud and Judaism. Freud’s Moses: Judaism Knowledge. Moses Maimonides.
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Yitzhak Baer. Review. Vol. 21, No. 1, Shaye J. D. Cohen. Letter. Vol. 37, No.
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In praise of Ladino. The Sephardic tradi- Zemer, Moshe.
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ture. Moshe Lazar. Review essay. Vol. Jacob; Moshe Zemer. Of the making of
27, No. 2, Winter, 1973, pp. 56–66. books . . . Reviews. Bradley Shavit Artson.
Yizhar, Michael. Vol. 46, No. 4, Summer, 1994, pp. 95–96.
Modern Jewish educational thought. David Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law—Essays
Weinstein; Michael Yizhar. Review. Philip and responsa. Walter Jacob; Moshe Zemer.
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Yoseloff, Thomas. Zenner, Walter P.
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70. Zerin, Edward.
Yoskowitz, Herbert A. Love and sex: a modern Jewish perspective.
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Agada: the language of Jewish faith. Winter, 1979, pp. 104–105.
Samuel E. Karff. Review. Vol. 33, No. Zevin, Shlomo Josef.
3, Spring, 1980, pp. 92–93. Encyclopedia Talmudica. (ed.) Meyer Berlin
Prophetic faith in a secular age. Levi A. (Bar-Ilan); Shlomo Josef Zevin. trans.

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Isidore Epstein; Harry Freedman. Review. Zuckerman, Alan S.
Shamma Friedman. Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall, The transformation of the Jews. Calvin
1971, pp. 89–91. Goldscheider; Alan S. Zuckerman. Review.
Zmora, Ohad. Ismar Schorsch. Vol. 38, No. 3, Spring,
Mission survival. Ruth Bondy; Ohad Zmora; 1986, pp. 97–99.
Raphael Bashan. Books in brief. Review. Zukerman, Chaim.
Ralph Simon. Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall, 1968, p. Birkat Haim. Review. Barry S. Rosen. Vol. 34,
91. No. 6, July/August, 1981, pp.76–77.
Zucker, George K. Zvi, Naftali.
New horizons in Sephardic studies. Yedida K. Sippurei heHag: Sukkot. Naftali Zvi;
Stillman; George K. Zucker. Review. Elliot Menachem Mendel. Review. Barry S.
P. Marrus. Vol. 47, No. 2, Winter, 1995, Rosen. Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August, 1981,
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