Masorti: The New Journal of Conservative Judaism - Vol. 69 No. 1 - Teaching Halakhah in the Conservative Movement
Prouser, Joseph
Synopsis "Masorti: The New Journal of Conservative Judaism - Vol. 69 No. 1 - Teaching Halakhah in the Conservative Movement"
Special Issue: Teaching Halakhah in the Conservative MovementNote from the Editor - Joseph H. ProuserTeaching Halakhah - Suzanne BrodyFive Challenges in Teaching Halakhah in the Conservative Movement - David J. FineCase Studies for Teaching Halakhah Through Clergy-Congregant Partnerships - Susan GrossmanBetween Legal Validity and Lived Truth Falls the Shadow: Reflections on Teaching Halakhah - Gordon TuckerTeaching the Halakhic Process: Rabbi Joel Roth's Legacy to the Conservative Movement - Lisa S. MalikRabbi Mayer Rabinowitz: Halakhist and Talmudist - Lionel MosesDusting Off the Jastrow: A Reflection on Going Back to the Basics in Teaching Rabbinic Literature - Iscah WaldmanTeaching Halakhah at Beth Tzedec: A Case Study in Inclusive Process and Communal Integrity - Steven WernickHalakhah at Ramah Berkshires Eytan Kenter Halakhah in Stereo: Teaching Praxis Pluralistically - Michael McCloskey Creating a Vibrant Conservative Community: A Layperson's View of Halakhic Engagement at Congregation Beth Sholom -Zack WainerThe Language of Halakhah - Avram Israel ReisnerYashan Noshan: From the Archives of Conservative Judaism - A Halachic Agenda for the Conservative Movement (Conservative Judaism 46:3, Spring 1994) - David GolinkinHalakhah and Women's League for Conservative Judaism - Ellen S. Wolintz-FieldsA Bell and a Pomegranate: Teaching Halakhah in the Work of Rabbi Harold Bell - Joseph H. ProuserTeaching Halakhah at the Seminario Rabínico - Ariel StofenmacherBook Reviews