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Leonard S. Kravitz

Dr. Kravitz is Professor of Midrash & Homiletics at HUC/JIR, New York. He received his undergraduate degree from John Carroll University and ws ordained by the Cincinnati School of HUC-JIR where he received the degrees of Master of Hebrew Letters and Doctor of Philosophy. He teaches Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Midrash and specializes in Maimonidean studies.
Education
- Ordained, HUC-JIR (1954)
- Ph.D., HUC-JIR (1957)
Publications
- "Bachya and St. Thomas - The Other
Maimonidean," in The Journal of The Academy for Jewish Religion, 3:1 (PDF format)
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"'Some' Reflections on Jewish Tradition and the End-of-Life Patient" In Hurowitz, Pacard and Steinberg, Jewish Ethics
and the Care of End-of-Life Patients, A Collection of Rabbinical, Bioethical, Philosophical, and Juristic Opinions,
KTAV Publishing House, 2006
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"Hesed vs. Emet - God's Being Hesed vs. Saadia, Halevi, and RMBM Being Tzodayk" in
Hesed and Tzedakah From Bible to Modernity,
(Frank & Timme, 2006)
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