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Rabbinic theses.

Library at the Katz Center - Microfilm BM45 .R33 1975z
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Braude, William G. (William Gordon), 1907-1988.
Brav, Stanley R. (Stanley Rosenbaum), 1908-
Bretton, Max.
Brill, Abraham.
Bronstein, Herbert.
Cahan, Morris.
Calisch, Edward N. (Edward Nathaniel), 1865-1946.
Caplan, Harry Nathaniel.
Cashdan, Louis J.
Cedarbaum, David I.
Chomsky, Samuel W.
Cohen, Horace Hirsch.
Cohen, Malcolm Irving.
Language:
English
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Origin and development of Chasidism
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Historical account of the relations between Jews and Christians during the first three centuries
Systematic and comparative investigation of the nursery school, as a medium for Reform religious education
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Microfilm. Cincinnati, OH : Hebrew University College, Jewish Institute of Religion, Klau Library. 1975?
OCLC:
36183157

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