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Human behavior / Motivation / Self-actualization / Shofar / Joseph B. Soloveitchik / Brisk tradition and Soloveitchik dynasty / Shulchan Aruch / Halakha / Talmud / Jewish religious movements / Judaism / Jewish culture
Date: 2008-02-26 07:00:00
Human behavior
Motivation
Self-actualization
Shofar
Joseph B. Soloveitchik
Brisk tradition and Soloveitchik dynasty
Shulchan Aruch
Halakha
Talmud
Jewish religious movements
Judaism
Jewish culture

ANTICIPATION AND CONSUMMATION: A PERSPECTIVE ON THE SHOFAR1 By Mois Navon

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