One of the best-known principles of halakha is that Shabbat is violated to save a life. Who does this saving and how do we know that a life is in danger? What categories of illness violate Shabbat and who decides? A historical-sociological analysis of the roles played by Jew, non-Jew, and physician according to the approach of “medical cosmology” can help us understand the differences in the approach of the Shulchan Aruch compared to later decisors (e.g., the Mishnah Berurah). Such differences illuminate how premodern medical triage coexisted with a different halakhic understanding than that of the biomedical age
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The controversy between the Ultra-Orthodox Halakhic decisors Moshe Feinstein (USA) and Eliezer Walde...
Religion has long provided guidance that has led to standards reflected in some aspects of medical p...
Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on...
This paper explores and discusses the miraculous powers attributed to certain figures in Judaism, a ...
Judaism and Healing is a concise, incisive, but nontechnical study of major issues in medical bioeth...
In contemporary bioethics, the autonomy of the patient has assumed considerable importance. Progress...
This dissertation explores how rabbinic texts produced between the first and sixth century CE relate...
How do you define the precise moment of death? Should pulling the plug and mercy killings be allow...
This paper traces two contradicting beliefs about death and immortality in the writings of Rabbi Hay...
This paper argues that the current discussion on the relationship between morality and halakha tends...
This essay introduces the reader to the processes by which Jewish ethical-legal reasoning brings old...
The ancient Near Eastern cultures and the Babylonian Talmud are examined to ascertain whether they c...
This study intends to introduce the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical tradition, in relation to the fallen...
Jewish interest in medicine has a religious motivation with the preservation of health and life as r...
Contemporary conflicts over such issues as abortion, same-sex marriage, circumcision, and veiling hi...
The controversy between the Ultra-Orthodox Halakhic decisors Moshe Feinstein (USA) and Eliezer Walde...
Religion has long provided guidance that has led to standards reflected in some aspects of medical p...
Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on...