Preface |
Martin S. Cohen |
Introduction |
|
Introduction |
Lawrence Troster |
Introduction |
|
Viewing the Rabbinic Institution of a Fixed Liturgy Through the Lens of Spirituality |
Debra Reed Blank |
Article |
|
Faith, Technology, and the Afterlife: The Death of Death in the 21st Century |
Daniel Ain |
Article |
|
Sarah and Sitis: An Aggadah Inspired by Neil Gillman |
Rachel Kahn-Troster |
Article |
|
The Revelation of an Embrace: A Vision of Conservative Judaism |
Menachem Creditor |
Article |
|
The Case of the Disappearing Ritual: Theology, History, and Halakhah |
Lisa J. Grushcow |
Article |
|
Gillman: The Master of the Theology of Disturbance |
Alfredo Borodowski |
Article |
|
Some Disparities and Parallels in Jewish and American Law |
Michael Malina |
Article |
|
Life After Death in the Thought of Louis Jacobs and Neil Gillman |
Jonathan Wittenberg |
Article |
|
Refuat Ha-Nefesh U’Refuat Ha-Guf: Spiritual Dimensions of Addiction Recovery |
Richard L. Eisenberg |
Article |
|
“Not Just a Symbol”: Neil Gillman’s Theological Method and Critical Realism |
Lawrence Troster |
Article |
|
Kiddushin: A Service for Yom Hashoah |
David M. Freidenreich |
Article |
|
Translating Jewish Theology into Educational Settings: My Personal and Professional Journey with Neil Gillman at JTS |
Steven M. Brown |
Article |
|
Farewell Party Remarks |
Joel Roth |
Article |
|
Tribute to Rabbi Neil Gillman |
William H. Lebeau |
Article |
|
Response |
Neil Gillman |
Response |
|