Mendel Shapiro (Paperback)


Mendel Shapiro, a Jerusalem lawyer and Modern Orthodox Rabbi, is the author of a halakhic analysis in which he argued that women could be called to read from the Torah in prayer services with men on Shabbat under certain conditions. He and his viewpoint became the subject of extensive dispute within the Modern Orthodox Jewish world. Although strongly disagreeing with his views, Gidon Rothstein, writing in the Rabbinical Council of America's flagship journal Tradition.

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Mendel Shapiro, a Jerusalem lawyer and Modern Orthodox Rabbi, is the author of a halakhic analysis in which he argued that women could be called to read from the Torah in prayer services with men on Shabbat under certain conditions. He and his viewpoint became the subject of extensive dispute within the Modern Orthodox Jewish world. Although strongly disagreeing with his views, Gidon Rothstein, writing in the Rabbinical Council of America's flagship journal Tradition.

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Imprint

Alphascript Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

February 2011

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First published

February 2011

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Dimensions

152 x 229 x 6mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

92

ISBN-13

978-6134320511

Barcode

9786134320511

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LSN

613432051X



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