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Hearing the Shepherd from Tekoa

Ethan Schwartz reviews Yitchak Etshalom’s new volume on the prophet Amos, considering ways in which the author succeeds and fails to recreate the divine roar of Amos’ message.

A Halakhic Guide to Dealing with Mental Illness  

Meir Ekstein review Yonatan Rosensweig’s recently translated book on mental Health and Halakhah.

The Body of Israel

Drawing upon Jewish history and human anatomy, Shmuel Chaim Naiman demonstrates how the Land of Israel serves as a collective body for the collective Jewish soul.

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SCHOLARSHIP

Hearing the Shepherd from Tekoa

Ethan Schwartz reviews Yitchak Etshalom’s new volume on the prophet Amos, considering ways in which the author succeeds and fails to recreate the divine roar of Amos’ message.

COMMENTARY

Hearing the Shepherd from Tekoa

Ethan Schwartz reviews Yitchak Etshalom’s new volume on the prophet Amos, considering ways in which the author succeeds and fails to recreate the divine roar of Amos’ message.

A Halakhic Guide to Dealing with Mental Illness  

Meir Ekstein review Yonatan Rosensweig’s recently translated book on mental Health and Halakhah.

CULTURE

The Shekhinah as a Tool for Political Critique: The Mystico-Political Thought...

Twelve years after the passing of R. Menachem Froman, his daughter-in-law, the scholar and activist Tchiya Froman, considers R. Froman’s literary critique of the Gush Emunim settlement enterprise and his determination that Judaism requires a feminine revolution.

The Jewish Governess

The Length of Our Days

Six Levels of Mikva’ot