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Author: Joseph B. Soloveitchik
Composed: New York, c.1921 – c.1999 CE
Recorded by one of Rabbi Soloveitchik's close students, Rabbi Hershel Reichman, these notes bring out Rabbi Soloveitchik's adept use of the "Brisker method" to identify conceptual categories that reveal a deeper possible meaning to otherwise contradictory texts.