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  • Berkovits 'modern Orthodox theodicy rests on the Jewish idea of "Hester Panim" (the hiding face of G-d).

    The Book of Job, part 4: Theodicy on 'Planet Auschwitz' 2010

  • In Panim, Tahanot, Mahalakhim be-Sifrut ha-Yeladim ha-Ivrit, 88 – 108.

    Miriam Yalan-Stekelis. 2009

  • And if it was Panim- you could call it “Misrad Al-HaPanim”

    It’s All Relative - Danya Ruttenberg 2006

  • Panim has no article, being a customary phrase (K.S. 294 f).

    Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942

  • Dyonna Ginsburg takes a breather during her visit to the Bay Area for Panim el Panim. photos/dan pine

    J. Weekly 2010

  • Panim el Panim (Hebrew for "Face to Face") brought 10 Israeli women to the Bay Area, which in turn drew more than 100 women to workshops and talks in several locations and to a retreat on the coast.

    J. Weekly 2010

  • We called our flagship program Panim el Panim, not only because it translated as "face to face"

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rabbi Sid Schwarz 2010

  • She talked at Panim el Panim about her goal of creating what she called "modern-day scholars who continue to study and make social action a part of their lives, and take part in Jewish life."

    J. Weekly 2010

  • By the late 1990s we started to expand the scope of all of our Panim el Panim seminars to incorporate experiences with hands-on community service.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rabbi Sid Schwarz 2010

  • Over the course of 21 years, more than 16,000 Jewish teens from all over the country have come through these Panim el Panim leadership seminars held in Washington D.C.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rabbi Sid Schwarz 2010

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