Conservative Judaism, Volume 54, Number 1, Fall 2001, 762. The Conservative Movement and the Boundaries of Commitment.

New York: Rabbinical Assembly of America, 2001. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers, 125 pp. Very Good. Item #84908

Articles are "Will the Center Hold? Conservative Judaism Re-Examined," Michael A. Meyer, "Responses," Pamela Barmash, Shamai Kanter, and Herbert Rosenblum, "Walking Softly on/with the Law: Apologetic Thinking and the Orthodox/Conservative Debate," Shaul Magid, "Permeable Boundaries: Zionism, the Diaspora, and the Conservative Movement," Aryeh Cohen, "A Philosophic Basis for Halakhic Pluralism," Richard L. Claman, "Conflicting Approaches to Conversion in the United States in the Twentieth Century," David Golinkin, "The Logi of Numbers vs. The Logic of Souls: The Synagogue-Center and Jewish Communal Continuity," Ezra Kopelowitz, "Letter from England," Jonathan Wittenberg.

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