Unlike most Western nations, Israel does not recognize full separation of church and state but seeks instead a gentle fusion of Jewish and democratic values. Inasmuch as important religious norms such as sanctity of life may clash with dignity, privacy, and self-determination, conflicts frequently arise as Israeli lawmakers, ethicists, and healthcare professionals attempt to give substance to the idea of a Jewish-democratic state. Emerging issues in Israeli bioethics—end-of-life treatment, fertility, genetic research, and medical ethics during armed conflict—highlight this conflict vividly
Israel is known as a pronatalist country. Whether due to the Biblical commandment to ‘be fruitful an...
Published online: 27 January 2016In the first chapter the historical relationship of Judaism and Zio...
This Note argues that religion and state cannot be separated in Israel. Part I presents the historic...
Unlike most Western nations, Israel does not recognize full separation of church and state but seeks...
How do you define the precise moment of death? Should pulling the plug and mercy killings be allow...
This essay introduces the reader to the processes by which Jewish ethical-legal reasoning brings old...
Judaism and Healing is a concise, incisive, but nontechnical study of major issues in medical bioeth...
On one hand, Israel is a leader in the field of high-tech industry, but on the other, it remains a c...
Filc D, Davidovich N, Gottlieb ND. A Republican Egalitarian Approach to Bioethics. The Case of the U...
JEWISH BIOETHICS IN THE CONTEMPORARY ERA EMERGES from the traditional practice of ap-plying principl...
In Israel, concepts of secularity and religiousness, relationships between the secular part and the ...
For thirty years Russia has been living under the conditions of a market economy, and the age of bio...
The use of modern medical technologies and interventions involves ethical and legal dilemmas which a...
The controversy between the Ultra-Orthodox Halakhic decisors Moshe Feinstein (USA) and Eliezer Walde...
In late October 2017, a young Canadian Jewish man was at the center of a storm that involved ethics,...
Israel is known as a pronatalist country. Whether due to the Biblical commandment to ‘be fruitful an...
Published online: 27 January 2016In the first chapter the historical relationship of Judaism and Zio...
This Note argues that religion and state cannot be separated in Israel. Part I presents the historic...
Unlike most Western nations, Israel does not recognize full separation of church and state but seeks...
How do you define the precise moment of death? Should pulling the plug and mercy killings be allow...
This essay introduces the reader to the processes by which Jewish ethical-legal reasoning brings old...
Judaism and Healing is a concise, incisive, but nontechnical study of major issues in medical bioeth...
On one hand, Israel is a leader in the field of high-tech industry, but on the other, it remains a c...
Filc D, Davidovich N, Gottlieb ND. A Republican Egalitarian Approach to Bioethics. The Case of the U...
JEWISH BIOETHICS IN THE CONTEMPORARY ERA EMERGES from the traditional practice of ap-plying principl...
In Israel, concepts of secularity and religiousness, relationships between the secular part and the ...
For thirty years Russia has been living under the conditions of a market economy, and the age of bio...
The use of modern medical technologies and interventions involves ethical and legal dilemmas which a...
The controversy between the Ultra-Orthodox Halakhic decisors Moshe Feinstein (USA) and Eliezer Walde...
In late October 2017, a young Canadian Jewish man was at the center of a storm that involved ethics,...
Israel is known as a pronatalist country. Whether due to the Biblical commandment to ‘be fruitful an...
Published online: 27 January 2016In the first chapter the historical relationship of Judaism and Zio...
This Note argues that religion and state cannot be separated in Israel. Part I presents the historic...