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Aspects of pastoral psychology and the rabbinate

The rabbi in contradistinction to the protestant minister has more often been accepted as group leader, scholar, and teacher of judaism without an equally clear recognition of his pastoral role

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This article was written specifically forPastoral Psychology. Due to delay in publication, however, it was first printed in “The Jewish Social Service Quarterly,” and is printed here now with their permission.

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Katz, R.L. Aspects of pastoral psychology and the rabbinate. Pastoral Psychol 5, 35–42 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01627394

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