Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought, June 22nd, 1993
The great Rabbi Nachman Krochmal (1785-1840) has not been well served in the English language. A fugitive essay by Solomon Schechter, a forty-year-old dissertation by Steven Schwarzschild that was never published, a few journal articles, and a translation of Nathan Rotenstreich's virtually impenetrable Hebrew study of modern Jewish thought - these are about all that we have had until Professor Harris' transcription of a doctoral dissertation that he wrote at Columbia University with help from some of the most distinguished Jewish historians of our age. While not yet as consecutive as it shou...
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