2005
DOI: 10.2202/1565-3404.1124
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Divine Spirit and Physical Power: Rabbi Shlomo Goren and the Military Ethic of the Israel Defense Forces

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“…Prior to serving as chief rabbi, Goren founded the military rabbinate and served at its head for two decades . Edrei (2006) analyses his halakhic thinking. Rabbi Goren is remembered in the context of a few vocal polemics relating to conversion.…”
Section: Conclusion: a Community Of Fate And A Community Of Faithmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to serving as chief rabbi, Goren founded the military rabbinate and served at its head for two decades . Edrei (2006) analyses his halakhic thinking. Rabbi Goren is remembered in the context of a few vocal polemics relating to conversion.…”
Section: Conclusion: a Community Of Fate And A Community Of Faithmentioning
confidence: 99%