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Erratum

The Maskil, the Convert, and the עAgunah: Joseph Perl as a Historian of Jewish Divorce Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2004

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Extract

A typographic error appears on page 295 of “The Maskil, the Convert, and the עAgunah: Joseph Perl as a Historian of Jewish Divorce Law,” by Nancy Sinkoff, in the November 2003 issue of AJS Review [2003:27(2), pp. 281–299]. In the indented paragraph from Joseph Perl's manuscript, the original Hebrew phrase “vekhatav”—which is noted in footnote 61 as appearing in the text itself—was elided, leaving an underline with no text. The passage containing the missing Hebrew phrase follows in its entirety:

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© 2004 by the Association for Jewish Studies

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