Volume 3 "Notions of Divine and Human Love in Jewish Thought"

Introduction

Karin Nisenbaum, Jessica Radin, Alex Green (University of Toronto, Canada)

Interview

Notions of Divine and Human Love in Jewish Thought: An Interview with Warren Zev Harvey
Karin Nisenbaum, Jessica Radin, Alex Green

Feature Articles

“The Rosenzweig Renaissance”

Myriam Bienenstock (University François Rabelais, France)
What is Orientation in Thinking – and in Life? Or: Why is Rosenzweig relevant today?

Paul Franks (Yale University, USA)
Franz Rosenzweig in the Twenty-First Century

Robert Gibbs (University of Toronto, Canada)
Franz Rosenzweig and New Thinking, Again

Articles

Michael Baris (Sha’arei Misphat Law College and Bar Ilan University, Israel)
Limited Knowledge, Unlimited Love: A Maimonidean Paradox

Sam Berrin Shonkoff (University of Chicago, USA)
The Narrow Plank: Rosenzweig and Kierkegaard on the Possibility of Romantic Love

Edward Brodsky (Tel-Aviv University, Israel)
Benjamin Schvarcz (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
Love, Freedom, and Bondage in the Writings of Leon Roth

Deborah Galaski (University of Virginia, USA)
For the Sake of the Righteous: Divine Love and Human Responsibility in Bereshit Rabbah

Rebecca Wolpe (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
The True Way to Loving God: Nature in the Haskala

Book Reviews

Yaniv Feller (University of Toronto, Canada)
Diana Lobel, The Quest for God and the Good: World Philosophy as a Living Experience

Erin Vearncombe (University of Toronto, Canada)
William Loader, The Pseudepigrapha on Sexuality

Poems

A Mother’s Prayer Before Dawn
Request
The Weight of Emptiness
Hava Pinchas-Cohen, translated by Sharon Green