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    <title>The Torah U-Madda Journal</title>
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  <abstract>The Torah u-Madda Journal is devoted to the interaction between Judaism and general culture. It publishes articles and, occasionally, review essays that either (1) address the question of Judaism?s relationship to general culture, whether in the broad sense or in the context of a specific discipline or field or (2) exemplify the integration of Jewish teachings and general knowledge in the treatment of a specific topic.</abstract>
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  <identifier type="issn">10504745</identifier>
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