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Developing a Theoretical Model to Advertise Cultured Meat to the Orthodox Jewish Community: An Analysis of Manischewitz Matzah and Plant-Based Meat Advertising as Case Studies, Alexandra Orbuch, UG '25 (3961415)

Although machine-made Matzah, the unleavened bread ritually eaten on the Passover holiday, was first met with pushback from the Orthodox Jewish community as an alternative to traditional handmade…

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Dimensions of Modern Jewish Political Thought

Dimensions of Modern Jewish Political Thought RELIGIOUS PARTICULARITY AND MORAL UNIVERSALITY: FAITH, REASON, AND NATURAL LAW The Annual Robert J. Giuffra ’82 Conference Tuesday, May 14 –…

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Rabbinic Law as Culture: How the Rabbis Transformed Jewish Law Into a Way of Talking About Everything - February 7, 2019

Rabbinic Law as Culture: How the Rabbis Transformed Jewish Law Into a Way of Talking About Everything - February 7, 2019 ebehling@princeton.edu Evy Behling

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Josh Lambert "Rebooting JewishTelevision"

Lapidus Family Fund Lecture in American Jewish Studies 'Transparent,' Streaming Media, and Foundation-Backed Culture."

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