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JSQ, Volume 18, Number 4, 2011
Rachel S. Mikva, Midrash in the Synagogue and the Attenuation of Targum, pp. 319-342(24)
Shai Secunda, The Talmudic Bei Abedan and the Sasanian Attempt to “Recover“ the Lost Avesta, pp. 343-366(24)
Richard C. Steiner, The “Lemma Complement“ in Hebrew Commentaries from Byzantium and Its Diffusion to Northern France and Germany, pp. 367-379(13)
Miriam Bentwich, Can We Liberalize the Hasidic Story? Reconstruction of a Legend as a Supportive Account for Personal Autonomy, pp. 380-401(22)
Ted Chertok, Person, Family and Community - The Individual and the Collective in Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch s Biblical Commentary, pp. 402-420(19)











