The Jewish Observer Vol. 4 No. 5 June 1967/Sivan 5727

In this issue …

PSYCHOLOGY AND ITS LIMITATIONS: Two psychologists – one a psychoanalyst, the other a clinical psychologist, discuss various aspects of the relationship of the behavioral sciences to Torah, Yaakov Greenwald

TRAINING THE JEWISH CHILD, Joel Rosenshein

OUR UNDER-ORGANIZED JEWISH COMMUNITY, One of the most-widely accepted cliches of American Jewish life is that the Jewish community in this country is overorganized. Reuben E. Gross

SOME THOUGHTS ON EARLY MARRIAGE, A reader in Shrevesport, Louisiana wrote to us urging that we discuss the problem of early marriage; we asked him to write an article on the subject. He sent us, A Letter to a Friend. Alphonse Podrizki, M .D.

THE NOCTURNAL SLUMBER OF ATZERES A Shevuos Message from the Lubavitcher Rebbe.

FOR ME WAS THE WORLD CREATED, In our last issue, Rabbi Chaim Keller wrote of the responsibilities of the Ben Torah. On the eve of the Yorn Tov of the Giving of the Torah, a word picture of the inner life of the Ben Torah. Israel M. Kirzner

THE LONELINESS OF THE RABBI. On the eve of the annual rabbinical conventions, Samuel Horowitz

ISRAEL DIGEST, The reaction of Israel’s religious community, and some of its upheavals prior to the outbreak of hostilities are described. Menachem Greenberg

BOOK REVIEWS:

CHAPTERS OF THE FATHERS

GATES OF REPENTANCE

JEWISH TRAVELERS

SECOND LOOKS AT THE JEWISH SCENE:

WAR IN ISRAEL

THE BAR MITZVAH SAFARI

“‘IMPROVING” TRADITION

DISSENT IN REFORM

“A SEPARATE RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION”

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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