Minchat Aviv, is a comprehensive collection of HaRav Lichtenstein's original writings on topics in the Talmud and halacha ("Aviv" is an acronym for Aharon son of Yechiel and Bluma). The 36 essays span a period of forty years of scholarship, and cover topics ranging from how soldiers should light Chanuka candles while out in the field to the concept of lishmah throughout Torah literature. This monumental sefer, almost 700 pages long, includes both a source index and a topical index.
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Minchat Aviv, is a comprehensive collection of HaRav Lichtenstein's original writings on topics in the Talmud and halacha ("Aviv" is an acronym for Aharon son of Yechiel and Bluma). The 36 essays span a period of forty years of scholarship, and cover topics ranging from how soldiers should light Chanuka candles while out in the field to the concept of lishmah throughout Torah literature. This monumental sefer, almost 700 pages long, includes both a source index and a topical index.
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