Articles
1. Scholem and Contemporary Kabbalah – Magid JQR 2011 Full Text:
2. Hasidism: Mystical and Non-Mystical Interpretations of Scripture Full text:
3. Jewish Jesus in Contemporary Judaism Full Text:
4. Jewish Jesus in Martin Buber and Shmuel Bornstein Full Text:
5. Scholem and Kabbalah – Review Essay of Garb and Giller – JQR – 2012 Full Text:
7. A MONK, A RABBI, AND THE ‘MEANING OF THIS HOUR’: War and Nonviolence in Abraham Joshua Heschel and Thomas Merton*
11. Jewish Studies Quarterly: The Politics of (Un) Conversion The “Mixed Multitude” (Erev Rav) as Conversos in Rabbi Hayyim Vital’s Ets Ha-Daat Tov
12. Jewish Social Studies 12:3 (2006): In Search of a Critical Voice in the Jewish Diaspora:Homelessness and Home in Edward Said and Shalom Noah Barzofsky’s Netivot Shalom
13. Spiritual Authority: Slonim on the Holocaust Full Text:
14. The Intolerance of Tolerance Early Hasidism
15. Subversion and Return – the Bible and the Future of Judaism
16. Origin and the Overcoming of Beginning in Lurianic Kabbalah
17. Lurianic Kabbalah and its Literary Form
18. Jewish Jesus in Contemporary America
19 Tikkun Hazot in Lurianic Kabbalah
20. Jesus in Buber and Shem me-Shmuel
21. Lurianic Kabbalah and its Literary Form
22. From Theosophy to Midrash in Lurianic Kabbalah
23. Jewish Renewal – Encyclopedia of Religion 2005
24. Scholem, Buber, Jonas, Heidegger
25. Areleh Roth – Modernity as Heresy
26. Heschel and Merton on Religion
27 Shalom Barzofsky and Edward Said on Diaspora
28 Review of Yaakov Dweck’s The Scandal of Kabbalah
29. Hasidism, Mithnagdism, and Contemporary Judaism
30. Pragmatism and Piety in Jewish Renewal
33. The Ethnic Jew and Judaism in America
34. From Sainthood to Selfhood in American Judaism
35. Post-Monotheism in Contemporary Jewish Theology [Hebrew]
36. The Necessary Heresy of Translation in Zalman Schachter-Shalomi’s Hebrew Writings
37. Nature, Exile, and Disability in Nahman of Bratslav’s Seven Beggars
38. Ethics Disentangled from the Law: Hasidic Ethics and Incarnation
39. The Dialectical Foundation in Joseph Soloveitchik [Hebrew]


