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Summer 1981 Issue - 21 Articles- First Reader
R.G.
, pp. 259-262 - The Roots of Anti-Semitism
Mitchell Silver
, pp. 263-268 A Kafka Tale and a Sartrean Commentary
- Hating the Jews
Neil J. Kressel
, pp. 269-275 A New View From Social Psychology
- Anti-Semitism
Eugene Fisher
, pp. 276-282 A Contemporary Christian Perspective
- Black Anti-Semitism
Sol Roth
, pp. 283-289 Diagnosis and Treatment
- Black-Jewish Relations
Nathan Perlmutter
, pp. 290-294 A Two-Way Street
- The Medium Has A Message
M. Ethan Katsh
, pp. 295-304 Television, Israel and the People of the Book
- Shiva
Ellen Frankel
, p. 305 - Jews, Cults and Apostates
Allen S. Maller
, pp. 306-311 - Conversion to Judaism
Steven Huberman
, pp. 312-321 An Analysis of Family Matters
- Jewish Identity
Mark A. Bernheim
, pp. 322-334 The Surveyor Surveyed
- Invoking the Holocaust
Deborah Lipstadt
, pp. 335-343 - Zacharias Frankel and the European Origins of Conservative Judaism
Ismar Schorsch
, pp. 344-354 - Judaism as an Art
Allan Lazaroff
, pp. 355-362 -
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Buber's Way to "I and Thou" (Review) Maurice Friedman
, pp. 363-368 Buber's Way to "I and Thou", by Rivka Horwitz
- Buber's Way to "I and Thou" by Rivka Horwitz
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Abraham Joshua Heschel and the Divine-Human Encounter (2 Reviews) John C. Merkle
, pp. 369-374 Abraham Joshua Heschel, by Byron L. Sherwin
- Abraham Joshua Heschel by Byron L. Sherwin
- Divine-Human Encounter by Harold Kasimow
Reviews
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Chinese Jews: Facts and Fictions (Review) Anson Laytner
, pp. 375-376 Mandarins, Jews, and Missionaries, by Michael Pollak
- Mandarins, Jews, and Missionaries by Michael Pollak
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The Founder of Ethical Culture (Review) Alan W. Miller
, pp. 377-380 From Reform Judaism to Ethical Culture, by Benny Kraut
- From Reform Judaism to Ethical Culture by Benny Kraut
Trends Within Contemporary Orthodoxy
- --- by William B. Helmreich, p. 381
- --- by Lawrence Kaplan#2, pp. 382-383
- "Unobservant," "Modern" and Other Orthodox Jews
Robert Gordis
, pp. 384-386