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Sheldon Epstein |
Sheldon Epstein is a professor of Computing and Decision Sciences at Seton Hall University and writes on Jewish topics that involve mathematical content and quantitative reasoning.
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Yonah Wilamowsky |
Yonah Wilamowsky is a professor of Computing and Decision Sciences at Seton Hall University and writes on Jewish topics that involve mathematical content and quantitative reasoning.
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Bernard Dickman |
Bernard Dickman is an associate professor of Quantitative Methods at Hofstra University and writes on Jewish topics that involve mathematical content and quantitative reasoning.
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INTRODUCTION prior to their entry into Erets Tisrael, the Israelites were told thatthey were masters of their own fate.' If they chose to follow theTorah and its laws they would be blessed, and if not they would be cursed. They were also told that a formal ceremony memorializing this covenant would take place upon their entering the land, on the mountains of Gerizim and Eval. 2
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