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Message From Professor Haym Soloveitchik
Message From Professor Haym SoloveitchikIt has come to my
attention that a critique of my article "Halakhah, Hermeneutics and
Martyrdom" published by the Jewish Quarterly Review has appeared in
the Tradition Seforim blog in Fall of 2008. In principle, I do not
respond to blogs, as this would place my time at the mercy of anyone
who can type. However, I am preparing my articles for re-publication in
3 volumes by the Littman Library. The articles will be reproduced as
originally published. However, I hope to relate to new developments in
the prefaces to the individual essays. I welcome any criticism or
relevant notes that individuals would send me. If I find merit in their
remarks, I will note it; if their criticism seems substantive, I will
try to address it. I should add, I will not respond to anonymous communications. As I
view such traffic as inappropriate. Intellectual engagement entails
reciprocity of exposure. To criticize others behind a shield of
anonymity is to my thinking craven and unworthy of a scholar or talmid
hakham. Merkin Family Research Professor at Yeshiva University
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