| Publications
by Rabbi Professor David Golinkin Books
and Monographs 1) Halakhah for Our
Time, Masorti Movement, Jerusalem, 1986, 12 pp. (in Hebrew) 1a) "La Halaja en
Nuestros Dias", Maj'shavot: Pensamientos, Vol. XXVII, no. 3, (July-September
1988), pp. 5-15 (a Spanish translation of no. 1) 2) Halakhah for Our
Time, Second Revised and Expanded Edition, Masorti Movement, Jerusalem, 1987,
18 pp. (in Hebrew) 3) Halakhah for Our
Time: A Conservative Approach to Jewish Law, United Synagogue of America,
New York, 1991, 49 pp. (Third Edition; a revised translation of no. 2)
3a) "Halakha for
Our Time", Yerushalaim, February 1991, pp. 24- 29 (a partial Russian
translation of no. 3) 3b) Halakhah for Our
Time, The Institute of Applied Halakhah at the Schechter Institute, Jerusalem,
1998, 47 pp. (a Russian translation of no. 3) 3c) "La Halakha comme
systeme dynamique" in: Rivon Krygier, ed., La Loi Juive a L'aube du XXIe
Siecle, Paris, 1995, pp. 23-64 (a French translation of no.3); second edition,
Paris, 1999, pp. 25-66
4) Halakhah for Our
Time: The Approach of the Masorti Movement to Halakhah, Fourth Revised and
Expanded Edition, The Institute of Applied Halakhah at the Schechter Institute
and The Masorti Movement, Jerusalem, 1998, 40 pp. (in Hebrew) 5) Editor and translator
of Hebrew edition, A Time to be Born and a Time to Die: The Laws of Mourning
in Jewish Tradition, by Rabbi Issac Klein, Masorti Movement, Jerusalem, 1991,
80 pp. 6) Editor, Be'er Tuvia:
From the Writings of Rabbi Theodore Friedman, Masorti Movement, Jerusalem,
1991, 425 pp. (in English, Hebrew and Spanish) Reviews:
Bradley Shavit Artson,
Conservative Judaism 45/4 (Summer 1993), pp. 93-94 Chaim Pearl, London
Jewish Chronicle, July 29, 1994, p. 19 Gil Nativ, Siah Meisharim
25 (Shevat 5755), pp. 25-26 (Hebrew) 7)
An Index of Conservative Responsa and Practical Halakhic Studies: 1917-1990,
The Rabbinical Assembly, New York, 1992, 80 pp. 8) Editor, Responsa
of the Law Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly of Israel, Vol. 4 (5750-5752),
The Masorti Movement, Jerusalem, 1992, 117 + xxxviii pp. (in Hebrew)
9) Editor, An Anthology
of Responsa and Halachic Decisions Regarding Marriage, The Masorti Movement,
Jerusalem, 1993, 71 pp. (in Hebrew and English) 10) Editor, Breaking
New Ground: The Struggle for a Jewish Chaplaincy in Canada by Rabbi S. Gershon
Levi, National Archives, Canadian Jewish Congress, Montreal, Canada, 1994, xvi,
101 pp. Review: Judah Nadich,
Conservative Judaism 49/3 (Spring 1997), pp. 88-89 11) Editor,
Responsa of the Law Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly of Israel,
Vol. 5 (5752-5754), The Masorti Movement, Jerusalem, 1994, 190 + lii pp. (in Hebrew)
12) Editor, The Responsa
of Professor Louis Ginzberg, The Jewish Theological Seminary, New York and
Jerusalem, 1996, 352 pp. in English; 126 pp. in Hebrew Reviews: Bradley Shavit Artson,
Conservative Judaism 49/3 (Spring 1997), p. 90 Joshua Adler, The Jerusalem
Post Magazine, October 1, 1997, p. 23 Joshua Schwartz, The
Journal of Jewish Studies 48/2 (Autumn 1997), pp. 413-414 Jack Riemer, Moment,
August 1998, p. 95 Zvi Zohar, Tarbitz
68/2 (5759), pp. 303-308 (Hebrew) 13) Rediscovering the
Art of Jewish Prayer, The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, New York,
1997, 34 pp. 14) Editor, Proceedings
of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Conservative Movement: 1927-1970,
3 vols., The Rabbinical Assembly and The Institute of Applied Halakhah at the
Seminary of Judaic Studies, Jerusalem, 1997, 1565 pp. Review: Joshua Schwartz,
Journal of Jewish Studies, Autumn 1998, p. 414 15) Editor,
Responsa of the Law Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly of Israel,
Vol. 6 (5755-5758), The Institute of Applied Halakhah at the Schechter Institute
and the Masorti Movement, Jerusalem, 1998, 358 pp. in Hebrew; xxxiii pp. in
English Review: Joshua Adler,
The Jerusalem Post, Friday, November 5, 1999, p. B12 16) Ginzei Rosh Hashanah:
Manuscripts of Bavli Rosh Hashanah from the Cairo Genizah - A Facsimile Edition
With a Codicological Introduction, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America,
New York and Jerusalem, 2000, 269 pp. (in Hebrew) 17) Responsa in a Moment
(a collection of most of the responsa published in Moment), The
Institute of Applied Halakhah at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem,
2000 18) Editor, Jewish
Law Watch, No. 1, January 2000, 24 pp. (Hebrew and English) 19) Editor, Jewish
Law Watch, No. 2, September 2000, 30 pp. (Hebrew and English)
Books
in Preparation 1) Editor, Responsa
and Halakhic Studies by Rabbi Issac Klein, second enlarged edition, The Institute
of Applied Halakhah at the Schechter Institute (in English) 2) Bavli Megillah Chapter
3: A Scholarly Edition, The Society for the Interpretation of the Talmud,
Jerusalem (in Hebrew) 3) Women in Jewish
Law: a Halakhic Approach to Change (in English) 4) The Jews of Reishe
by Herman Leder, translated from the Yiddish and annotated (in English)
Thesis
Advisor 1) Jeremy Benstein, Truth
and Lying in Rabbinic Literature, M.A. Thesis, Seminary of Judaic Studies,
Jerusalem, 1995, 144 pp. 2) Yoel Rappel, A History
of Prayers for the Government and Prayers for the State of Israel, D.H.L.
Thesis, Schechter Institute, in progress Academic
Bulletins 1) Editor, Shnaton
of the Seminary of Judaic Studies 5753, Jerusalem, 5753, 50 pp.
2) Editor, Shnaton
of the Seminary of Judaic Studies 5754, Jerusalem, 5754, 63 pp.
3) Editor, Shnaton
of the Seminary of Judaic Studies 5755, Jerusalem, 5755, 90 pp.
4) Editor, Shnaton
of the Seminary of Judaic Studies 5756, Jerusalem, 5756, 88 pp.
5) Editor, Shnaton
of the Seminary of Judaic Studies 5757, Jerusalem, 5757, 91 pp.
6) Editor, Shnaton
of the Seminary of Judaic Studies 5758, Jerusalem, 5758, 95 pp.
7) Editor, Shnaton
of the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies 5761, Jerusalem, 5761, 149 pp.
Column "Responsa" in
Moment magazine (1990-96; on contemporary halakhic issues)
Articles and Responsa
(an * = a refereed article): 1) "Improving the
Seminary", Ikka d'Amrei: A Student Journal of the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, Vol. II, no. 2 (April 1980), pp. 46-53 *2) "The Satan and
Rabbi Yizhak Revisited", Conservative Judaism, Vol. XXXV, no. 3 (Spring
1982), pp. 50-54 *3) "Yom Hashoah:
A Program of Observance", Conservative Judaism, Vol. XXXVII, no. 4
(Summer 1984), pp. 52-64 *3a)"How Should We
Observe Yom Hashoah: a Program", Eit La'asot no. 3 (Summer
1991), pp. 37-54 (in Hebrew, an expanded version of no. 3) 4) "Rabbeinu Sh'H",
Sinai, Vol. 98 (5746), pp. 201-214 (in Hebrew) 5) "Is it Permissible
to Enter the Temple Mount Today?", Responsa of the Law Committee of the
Rabbinical Assembly of Israel, Vol. I (5746), Jerusalem, 5746, pp. 3-9 (in
Hebrew) *5a) "Is it Permissible
to Enter the Temple Mount Today?", Conservative Judaism, Vol. XLVIII,
No. 3 (Spring 1996), pp. 3-9 (a revised English translation of no. 5)
6) "Milking on Shabbat",
Responsa ibid., pp. 15-20 (in Hebrew) 7) "Is it Permissible
to Fast Until Minhah on Tisha B'av?", ibid., pp. 29-34 (in
Hebrew) 8) "Does a Kibbutz
Need an Eruv?", ibid., pp. 35-36 (in Hebrew) 9) "How Should Shemitah
be Observed in our Day?", ibid., pp. 37-45 (in Hebrew) 10) "Poetry in Rabbinic
Literature", Proceedings of the Rabbinical Assembly, Vol. XLVIII (1986),
pp. 328-332 (in Hebrew) 11) "The Extradition
of a Jewish Criminal", Siah Meisharim, no. 13 (April-May 1987), pp.
15-17 (in Hebrew) 12) "The Mehitzah
in the Synagogue", Responsa of the Law Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly
of Israel, Vol. 2 (5747), Jerusalem, 1988, pp. 5-20 (in Hebrew)
12a) "La mehitsa
dans les synagogues" in: Rivon Krygier, ed., La Loi Juive a L'aube du
XXIe Siecle, Paris, 1995, pp. 219-222 (a French synopsis of no. 12)
12b) "La mehitsa
dans les synagogues" in: Rivon Krygier, ed., La Loi Juive a L'aube du
XXIe Siecle, second edition, Paris, 1999, pp. 219-252 (a French translation
of no. 12) 13) "The Timing of
the Hakafot on Simchat Torah", Responsa, Vol. 2, ibid.,
pp. 21-27 (in Hebrew) 14) "The Participation
of Women in Funerals", ibid., pp. 31-40 (in Hebrew) 15) "The Extradition
of a Jewish Criminal to Another Country", ibid., pp. 53-58 (in Hebrew, an
expanded version of no. 11) 16) "Additions and
Corrections to Responsa of the Law Committee 5746", ibid., p. 79 (in Hebrew)
*17) "A Responsum
Regarding the Siyyum Feast", Eit La'asot, no. 1 (Summer 1988),
pp. 88-102 (in Hebrew) *18) "Siddur Sim
Shalom - A Halakhic Analysis", Conservative Judaism, Vol. XLI,
no. 1 (Fall 1988), pp. 38-55 19) "Purim - Laws
and Customs", Kehillat Moreshet Avraham Newsletter, no. 2 (March 1989),
English section, pp. 6-10; Hebrew section, pp. 5-9 (reprinted in "Purimon",
Masorti Movement, Jerusalem, 1990, 1991 etc.) 19a) "Purim - Leyes
y Costumbres", Purim: Para Toda la Familia, Masorti Movement, Jerusalem,
1992, pp. 9-13 (a Spanish translation of no. 19) *20) "Sheiltot
d'rav Ahai Gaon as an Appellation for Halakhot Kezuvot", Kiryat-Sefer,
Vol. 62, nos. 1-2 (5748-5749), pp. 433-438 (in Hebrew) 21) Letter to the Editor
(regarding the Talmud criticism of Shamma Friedman and David Weiss Halivni), Conservative
Judaism, Vol. XLI, no. 3 (Spring 1989), pp. 91-93 22) "Introduction",
Responsa of the Law Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly of Israel, Vol.
3 (5748-5749), Jerusalem, 1989, pp. 1-3 (in Hebrew) 23) "May Women Read
from or be Called to the Torah?", ibid., pp. 13-19 (in Hebrew)
23a) "Une femme peut-elle
monter a la Tora?" in: Rivon Krygier, ed., La Loi Juive a L'aube du XXIe
Siecle, Paris, 1995, pp. 181-212 (a French translation of no. 23); second
edition, Paris, 1999, pp. 253-286 24) "May Ashkenazim
Eat Kitniyot (Legumes) on Pesach?", Responsa, Vol. 3,
pp. 35-56 (in Hebrew) 25) "May Women Recite
the Mourners' Kaddish?", ibid., pp. 69-80 (in Hebrew)
26) "May a Single
Jewish Woman have a Baby by Artificial Insemination?", ibid., pp. 83-91 (in
Hebrew) 26a) "Responsa: May
a Single Jewish Woman have a Baby by Artificial Insemination?, Moment,
Vol. 15, no. 6 (December 1990), pp. 18-19 (an abbreviated translation of no. 26)
27) "Additions and
Corrections to the Responsa of the Law Committee 5747", Responsa,
ibid., pp. 99-100 *28) "A Halakhic
Agenda for the Masorti Movement", Eit La'asot, no. 2 (Summer 1989),
pp. 33-39 (in Hebrew) *28a) "A Halakhic
Agenda for the Conservative Movement" (a revised translation of no. 28),
Conservative Judaism, Vol. XLVI, no. 3 (Spring 1994), pp. 29-39
29) "Richard Cohen
and the Talmud", The Washington Post, February 17, 1990, p. A29.
30) "The Word Katofoss
in Hebrew and Katovess in Yiddish - Its Meaning and Etymology", Sinai,
Vol. 106 (5750), pp. 175-183 (in Hebrew) 31) "Responsa: May
a Senile Parent be Institutionalized?", Moment, Vol. 16, no. 2 (April
1991), pp. 22-23, 42 32) "A Bibliography
of the Writings of Rabbi Theodore Friedman", Be'er Tuvia (Book no.
6 above), pp. 27-45 33) "Responsa: To
What Extent Should We Investigate the Charities to Which We Contribute?",
Moment, Vol. 17, no. 1 (February 1992), pp. 17-18 33a) "To What Extent
Should We Investigate the Charities to Which We Contribute?", Siah
Meisharim, No. 23 (Adar I 5752), pp. 35-39 (a Hebrew translation of
no. 33) 34) "Responsa: Torah
Study vs. Earning a Living: Which Takes Precedence?", Moment, Vol.
17, no. 3 (June 1992), pp. 24-25, 64 35) "Introduction",
Responsa of the Law Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly of Israel, Vol.
4 (5750-5752), Jerusalem, 1992, pp. 5-6 (in Hebrew) 36) "Washing the
Hands before Kiddush", ibid., pp. 9-10 (in Hebrew) 37) "Riding to the
Synagogue on Shabbat", ibid. pp. 17-30 (in Hebrew) 38) "Reading the
Megillah Early in Time of Emergency", ibid., pp. 31-33 (in Hebrew)
38a) "Reading the
Megillah Early in Time of War", Tzei Ulemad Vol. 1, no. 4 (Adar 5751),
2 pp. (in Hebrew; an earlier version of no. 38) 39) "Smoking in Jewish
Law", Responsa, ibid., 37-52 (in Hebrew) 39a) "Responsa: Is
Smoking Prohibited by Jewish Law?", Moment Vol. 16, no.5 (October
1991), pp. 14-15 (an abbreviated translation of no. 39) 39b) "Jewish Tradition
on Smoking", Judaism and Smoking, The United Synagogue/The Rabbinical
Assembly, New York, November 1996 (a reprint of no. 39a without the footnotes)
40) "The Custom of
Discarding the Shoes of the Deceased", Responsa, ibid., pp. 73-77
(in Hebrew) 41) "The Active Participation
of Women in the Marriage Ceremony", ibid., pp. 91-103 (in Hebrew)
42) "Women as Halakhic
Authorities (Poskot)", ibid., pp. 107- 117 (in Hebrew)
43) "English Abstracts
of the Responsa", ibid., pp. v-xxxvi 44) "Responsa: Should
Terminally Ill Patients be Told the Truth about their Condition?", Moment,
Vol. 17, no. 5 (October 1992), pp. 22-23 *44a) "Should Terminally
Ill Patients be Told the Truth about their Condition?", Eit La'asot,
Vol. 4 (Winter 1996), pp. 43-49 (in Hebrew) 45) "The Path Between
Tradition and Change", The Jerusalem Post, October 30, 1992, p. 7A
46) "Responsa: Is
it Permissible for Jews to Purchase and Eat Veal?", Moment, Vol. 18,
no. 1 (February 1993), pp. 26-27, 86 47) "Halakhah for
Our Time: a Study Guide", United Synagogue Youth (a study guide for Book
no. 3 above) 48) "In Memory of
Rabbi Tuvia Friedman" Messer, (the quarterly of the Masorti Movement),
Spring 1993, pp. 6-7 (in Hebrew and English) 49) "Why do Jews
Sway when They Pray and Study Torah?", Moment, Vol. 18, no. 4 (August
1993) pp. 18, 70 49a)"Why do Jews
Sway when They Pray and Study Torah?", Update of the Seminary of Judaic
Studies, Fall/Winter 1994-95, p. 5 (a reprint of no. 49 without the footnotes)
50) "Is it Permissible
to Give Back Part of Eretz Yisrael for the Sake of Peace?", Moment,
Vol. 18, no. 6 (December 1993), pp. 34, 89 50a) "Is it Permissible
to Give Back Part of Eretz Yisrael for the Sake of Peace?", Siah
Meisharim, No. 25 (Shevat 5755), pp. 20-22 (a Hebrew translation of no. 50)
51) "Is Genetic Engineering
Permissible According to Jewish Law?", Moment, Vol. 19, no. 4 (August
1994), pp. 28-29, 67 *52) "Levi Ginzberg
as a Halakhic Authority: a Preliminary Survey of his Responsa", Eleventh
World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division C, Volume I, Jerusalem, 1994, pp.
251-258 53) "Introduction",
Responsa of the Law Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly of Israel, Vol.
5 (5752-5754), The Masorti Movement, Jerusalem, 1994 (in Hebrew), pp. 7-9
54) "May the
Seminary of Judaic Studies Ordain Women as Rabbis?", ibid., pp. 37-69
55) "Is there One
Correct Way of Abbreviating the Loud Repetition of the Amidah?", ibid.,
pp. 87-94 56) "How Should Adopted
Jewish Children be Called to the Torah?", ibid., pp. 95-100 57) "A Responsum
Regarding the Blessing Baruch Sheptarani", ibid., pp. 101-108
58) "A Responsum
Regarding Erev Pesach which Occurs on Shabbat", ibid., pp.
109-116 59) "Is it a Mitzvah
to Fill Out an Organ Donor Card?", ibid., pp. 119-124 60) "What are the
Halakhic Requirements Regarding Tohorah?, ibid., pp. 125-136
61) "A Responsum
Regarding Sheva Berakhot", ibid., pp. 183-185 62) "A Subject Index
of the Responsa of the Va'ad Halakhah, Vols. 1-5", ibid., 189-195
63) English Summaries,
ibid., pp. ix-lii *64) "Moses and Herzl",
Conservative Judaism, Vol. XLVII, No. 1 (Fall 1994), pp. 39-49
64a) "Moses and Herzl",
in Noam Zion and David Dishon, eds., A Leader's Guide to A Different Night:
The Family Participation Haggadah, The Shalom Hartman Institute, 1997, pp.
90-95 (a reprint of no. 64 without the footnotes) 64b) "Moses and Herzl",
in Robert Golub, ed., Celebrating the Zionist Dream, Mercaz, New York,
1997 (a reprint of no. 64) 65) "The Brenda Kaufman-Berman
Fund", The Rabbinical Assembly Newsletter, January 1995, p. 7
66) "Is it a Mitzvah
to Immigrate to Israel?", Moment, Vol. 20, No. 1 (February 1995),
pp. 28-29 67) "A Conversation
with Shalom Freedman" (an interview), in: Shalom Freedman, In the Service
of God: Conversations with Teachers of Torah in Jerusalem, Northvale, New
Jersey, 1995, pp. 61-73 68) "A Halakhic Response
to the Assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin", Moment, Vol.
21, No. 1 (February 1996), pp. 24-25 68a) "A Halakhic
Response to the Assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin" Responsa
of the Va'ad Halakhah of the Rabbinical Assembly of Israel, Vol. 6 (5755-5758),
Jerusalem, 1998, pp. 313-317 (a Hebrew translation of no. 68) 69)
"Questions About Halakhah for Rabbis Golinkin and Turner"
(an interview), Dikhtiv, Sivan 5756, pp. 40-48 *70) "A Responsum
Regarding the Right to Privacy", Conservative Judaism, Vol. XLVIII,
No. 3 (Spring 1996), pp. 10-13 *71) "The Movement
for Equal Rights for Women in Judaism as Reflected in the Writings of Rabbi David
Aronson", American Jewish Archives, Vol. 47, No. 2 (Fall-Winter 1995),
pp. 243-260 *72) "Jerusalem in
Jewish Law and Custom: A Preliminary Typology", in Lee Levine, ed., Jerusalem:
its Centrality to Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Continuum Press, New
York, 1999, pp. 408-423 *72a) "Jerusalem
in Jewish Law and Custom: A Preliminary Typology", JUDAISM, Vol. 46,
No. 2 (Spring 1997), pp. 169- 179 (an abbreviated version of no. 72)
*73) "The Influence
of Seminary Professors on Halakhah in the Conservative Movement: 1902-1968"
in: Jack Wertheimer, ed., Tradition Renewed: A History of the Jewish Theological
Seminary, Vol. 2, New York, 1997, pp. 443-482 74) "Pluralism and
Tolerance in Judaism: A Bibliography" in: Leonard Fein and Kenneth Cohen,
eds., דרכי נועם:
Judaism and the Jewish State: A Resource Guide, New Israel Fund, [1997], pp. 87-88 *75) "May Women Put
on Tefillin?" Conservative Judaism Vol. 50, No. 1 (Fall 1997),
pp. 3-18 *75a) "May Women
Put on Tefillin?", Assufot 11 (5758), pp. 183- 196 (a revised Hebrew
translation of no. 75) *76) "The Meaning
and Etymology of the Terms 'Vatikin', 'Vatik' and 'Talmid Vatik'
in the Book of Ben Sira and Rabbinic Literature", Sidra 13 (1998),
pp. 47-60 (in Hebrew) 77)
"Introduction", Responsa of the Va'ad_Halakhah of the Rabbinical
Assembly of Israel, Vol. 6 (5755-5758), Jerusalem, 1998, pp. 9-19 (in Hebrew)
78) "Fasting for
a Sefer Torah which Fell," ibid., pp. 23-32 79) "Women in the
Minyan and as Shlihot Tzibbur," ibid., pp. 59-80
80) "Moving a Sefer
Torah for a One-Time Reading", ibid., pp. 81-90 81) "The Psalm for
the Day on Rosh Hodesh?", ibid., pp.189-195 82) "Roommates Who
do not Observe the Dietary Laws of Pesah", ibid., pp. 196-198
83) "Giving Kashrut
Supervision to Restaurants which are Open on Shabbat", ibid., pp.
231-240 84) "Body Piercing",
ibid., pp. 241-252 85) "Inscribing on
a Gravestone A Name which was Added During an Illness", ibid., pp. 273-276
86) "Layered Burial
and Burial in Mausolea" ibid., pp. 277-286 87) "The Burial of
Non-Jews in a Jewish Cemetery", ibid., pp. 287-299 88) "Remarrying a
First Husband After a Forced Marriage", ibid., pp. 303-309 89) "Introduction
to a Symposium about the Va'ad Halakhah", ibid., pp. 326-331
90) "Professor Ze'ev
Falk - in Memoriam 1923-1998, Nashim 2 (Spring 1999), pp. 214-217
90a) "Professor Ze'ev
Falk - in Memoriam 1923-1998", in: Ze'ev Falk, Torah V'hagut, The
Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, 2000 (a Hebrew version of no.
90) 91) "From Opera House
to Scotch Tape: The Responsa of Professor Louis Ginzberg", Women's League
Outlook 70/1 (Fall 1999), pp. 11-12 *92)"Aliyot
for Women: A Reaction", Tarbitz 68 (5759), pp. 429-433 (in Hebrew)
93) "The Committee
on Jewish Law and Standards at Seventy", Proceedings of the Rabbinical
Assembly 60 (1998), pp. 75-86 (in Hebrew) 94) "Halakhah for Our
Time", De'ot 7 (April 2000), pp. 36-38 (in Hebrew) 95) "The Masorti Movement
Worries about Klal Yisrael", De'ot 8 (July 2000), p. 37 (in Hebrew)
Articles
in Press *96) "A Bibliography
of the Writings of Professor Boaz Cohen", The Jewish Law Annual, 2000
*97) "A Halakhic
Approach to the Information Superhighway", Proceedings of the 1995 Whizin
International Symposium on Technology and Ethics, The University of Judaism
and the Technion, 1999 *98)
"Jerusalem in Jewish Law and Custom: A Preliminary Typology",
(an expanded Hebrew version of part 3 of no. 72; forthcoming in Sidra 15)
*99) "Eight Approaches
to the Status of Women in Jewish Law in the Twentieth Century" (forthcoming
in Mada'ey Hayahadut 40, 5761 (in Hebrew) 99a) "Eight Approaches
to the Status of Women in Jewish Law in the Twentieth Century", forthcoming
in Religionen in Israel (in German) 99b) "Nine Approaches
to the Status of Women in Jewish Law in the Twentieth Century" (an expanded
English version of no. 99) 100) "Conflicting
Approaches to Conversion in the United States in the Twentieth Century"
*100a)"Conflicting
Approaches to Conversion in the United States in the Twentieth Century" (a
Hebrew version of no. 100; forthcoming in The Prof. Z'ev Falk Memorial Volume)
*101) "The Use of
the Matronymic in Invoking God's Healing for the Sick", These are the
Names, Bar Ilan University, Volume 3 (2000) 102) "Halakhic Solutions
to the Agunah Problem" (in a booklet of the International Jewish Women's
Human Rights Watch, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, 1999) 103) "Solutions of
the Conservative Movement to the Problem of Agunot in the Twentieth Century",
in Marriage Liberty and Equality: Shall the Three Walk Together?,
The Heller Center for the Study of Women in Judaism, Bar Ilan University, 2000
*104) "Four New Responsa
by Professor Louis Ginzberg", (forthcoming in Conservative Judaism)
105) "Should One
Recite the Mourners' Kaddish When No Mourners are Present in the Synagogue?"
106) "A Responsum
Concerning Ma'asar Kesafim" 107) "Is it Permissible
to Study Biblical Criticism?" *108) "Hannukah Exotica:
on the Origin and Development of Some Hannukah Customs" (forthcoming in Conservative
Judaism) 108a) "Hannukah Exotica:
on the Origin and Development of Some Hannukah Customs" in The Hannukah
Seder by Noam Zion and Barbara Spectre, The Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem,
2000 (an abbreviated version of No. 108) 109) "A Responsum Regarding
Cloning in Jewish Law" 110) "A Responsum Regarding
a Bar Mitzvah for an Uncircumcised Child" 111) "A Vision for the
Schechter Institute for the Next Decade", Proceedings of the Rabbinical Assembly
62 (2000) (in Hebrew) 112) "The Masorti Approach
to Pesikah", Kehilaton, September 2000 Articles
in Preparation 1) "The Dargesh:
a Study in Talmudic Realia" 2) "Birkat Betulim:
its Origins, Versions and Eventual Suppression" 3) "The 'Viduy'
on Yom Kippur in the Talmudic Period" Sermons (All sermons are in Hebrew
and English unless otherwise indicated.) 1) "Toledot",
Ikka d'Amrei: A Student Journal of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America,
Vol.II, No. 2 (April 1980), pp. 56-60 (in Hebrew) 2) "A Pre-Pesach
Sermon", The Rabbinical Assembly Homiletics Service,
April, 1986, pp. 5-6 (in English) 3) "Vayigash",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5751 4) "Vayikra",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5753 4a) "Vayikra"
Learn Torah With, Los Angeles, Ca., 5759 (in English) 5) "Sukkot",
Iyyunei Shabbat, Sukkot 5754 6) "Vayigash",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5755 7) "Hukkat",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5755 8) "Vayelekh",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5756 9) "Vayeshev-Hanukkah",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5756 10) "Tezaveh-Purim",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5756 11) "Bemidbar",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5756 12) "After the Spies",
"The People and the Book" for Parashat Shelah, The Jerusalem Report,
Vol. VII, No. 3 (June 13, 1996), p. 51 (in English) 13) "Ekev",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5756 14) "Mishpatim",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5757 15) "Tazria",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5757 16) "Naso",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5757 17) "Balak",
Learn Torah With, Los Angeles, Ca., 5757 (in English) 17a)
"Balak", Iyyunei Shabbat, 5757 (an abbreviated version
of no. 17) 18) "Vayishlah",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5758 19) "Tezaveh-Zakhor",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5758 20) "Bemidbar-Shavuot",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5758 21) "Hukkat",
Learn Torah With, Los Angeles, Ca., 5758 (in English) 22) "Ekev",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5758 23) "Bereishit",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5759 24) "Shmot",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5759 25) "Tzav-Shabbat
Hagadol", Iyyune
i Shabbat, 5759
26) "Korah",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5759 27) "Vayeshev",
A Book of Sermons, Yediot Aharonot, 1999 28) "Ki Tavo",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5759 29) "Rosh Hashanah",
Leadership Link, Rosh Hashanah, 5760 30) "Haye Sara",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5760 31)
"Bo", Iyyunei Shabbat 5760 32) "Yitro",
Rabbinical Assembly Homiletics Service, 5760 33) "Vayikra", Iyyunei
Shabbat, 5760 34) "B'hukotay",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5760 35) "B'ha'alotkha", Learn
Torah With, Los Angeles, Ca., 5760 (in English) 36) "Va'ethanan",
Iyyunei Shabbat, 5760 |