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ВОЙНА И МИР В ТАЛМУДЕ: СОБЫТИЕ И ЕГО СМЫСЛ. / Kovelman, Arkady; Gershowitz, Uri.

In: Voprosy Filosofii, No. 7, 31.07.2015, p. 140-149.

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Kovelman, Arkady ; Gershowitz, Uri. / ВОЙНА И МИР В ТАЛМУДЕ: СОБЫТИЕ И ЕГО СМЫСЛ. In: Voprosy Filosofii. 2015 ; No. 7. pp. 140-149.

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