איש ההלכה
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Halakhic Man, published in Hebrew in 1944, is the foundational essay of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's thought, the dominant intellectual figure of 20th-century American Orthodox Judaism. The work proposes a phenomenology of halakhic consciousness, comparing it to scientific consciousness.
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