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  • Maimonides and the Sense of History
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Maimonides and the Sense of History

Shubert Spero Winter 1989 Issue 24.2

Post of author Shubert Spero

From Tabernacle (Mishkan) and Temple (Mikdash) to Synagogue (Bet Keneset)

The Problematic Metaphors of Righteousness

Encounters between Judaism and Modern Philosophy

Is Judaism an Optimistic Religion?

The Rav and the “Tale Told by the Heavens”

Post in issue Winter 1989 Issue 24.2

Science and Values

On Law and Ethics in the Mishneh Torah: A Case Study of Hilkhot Megillah 11:17

Torah Im Derekh Eretz: An Analysis

Loving and Hating Jews as Halakhic Categories

Preserving the Oneness of the Jewish People: Can a Permanent Schism be Averted?

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