From Science to Rabbinical Counseling: the evaluation of the relationship between religion and health by the American Reform Rabbinate, 1916-1954. Dissertation, 1977.
| Creator: | Alpert, Rebecca T., 1950- |
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| Call Number(s): |
SC-219 |
| Language: | English |
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| Physical Description: |
200 p. |
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| Provenance: |
Korn, Bertram W. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gift November 1977 |
| Item Description: |
Typescript copy. |
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