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Title: | The kof, reverse evolution, and the adnei ha-sadeh |
Authors: | Babich, Harvey |
Keywords: | animals v. humans |
Issue Date: | 2002 |
Publisher: | Stern College for Women, Torah Activities Council (TAC), Yeshiva University |
Citation: | Babich, H. (2001-2002). The kof, reverse evolution, and the adnei ha-sadeh. Derech HaTeva, 6, 79-84. |
Series/Report no.: | Derech HaTeva;vol. 6 ; 2001-2002 |
Abstract: | As noted in Chagigah (16a), human beings hove three characteristics in common with, and three other characteristics distinguishing them from, animals. The similarities include eating and drinking, elimination of wastes, and reproduction. Human beings are distinct from animals in that human beings have understanding, communicate verbally, and walk erect. |
Description: | Scientific article |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/8933 |
Appears in Collections: | Stern College for Women -- Faculty Publications |
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