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Religion and politics / Religion / Women and religion / Gender / Israeli culture / Israeli society / Religion in Israel / State religion / Ordination of women / Reform Judaism / Zionism / Religious information by country
Date: 2016-04-14 15:28:06
Religion and politics
Religion
Women and religion
Gender
Israeli culture
Israeli society
Religion in Israel
State religion
Ordination of women
Reform Judaism
Zionism
Religious information by country

Vol. 31, No. 4 February 2016

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