The Woodchopper revisited : on analogy, Halakhah, and Jewish bioethics / Mark Washofsky -- "An Ounce of Prevention, A Pound of Cure" : preventive surgery as legitimate medicine / Audrey R. Korotkin -- Compulsory testing for HIV and other infectious diseases / Jonah Sievers -- Changing views of health care delivery / Walter Jacob -- Selected responsa : Dangers of surgery correcting congenital craniofacial malformations -- Banks for human organs -- AIDS and free needles for drug addicts -- Taharah and AIDS -- Jewish involvement in genetic engineering -- Patenting genetic engineeringedited by Walter JacobIncludes bibliographical referencesMedical frontiers and Jewish la
Copyright: © 2015 Steinberg. This is an open-access article. All its content, except where otherwis...
The authors discuss public health measures that are described in the Torah and rabbinic literature
Using Rabbinic rulings, religious texts, and historical examples, this article explores the strong b...
Judaism and Healing is a concise, incisive, but nontechnical study of major issues in medical bioeth...
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...
A great deal of biomedical research focuses on new biotechnologies such as gene editing, stem cell b...
JEWISH BIOETHICS IN THE CONTEMPORARY ERA EMERGES from the traditional practice of ap-plying principl...
Jewish law highly prizes human life. It strongly promotes human reproduction and the protection of h...
The awesome medical breakthroughs today raise perplexing ethical questions for the Torah world. Writ...
A collection of less technical lectures and papers presented by halackic scholar and ethicist Bleich...
The use of modern medical technologies and interventions involves ethical and legal dilemmas which a...
Three extra-legal themes—the influence of morality upon Jewish law (halakhah), the growing awareness...
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) gene editing is an innovative and...
This series, an outstanding example of the traditional approach to the halakhah, deals with the appl...
Copyright: © 2015 Steinberg. This is an open-access article. All its content, except where otherwis...
The authors discuss public health measures that are described in the Torah and rabbinic literature
Using Rabbinic rulings, religious texts, and historical examples, this article explores the strong b...
Judaism and Healing is a concise, incisive, but nontechnical study of major issues in medical bioeth...
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...
A great deal of biomedical research focuses on new biotechnologies such as gene editing, stem cell b...
JEWISH BIOETHICS IN THE CONTEMPORARY ERA EMERGES from the traditional practice of ap-plying principl...
Jewish law highly prizes human life. It strongly promotes human reproduction and the protection of h...
The awesome medical breakthroughs today raise perplexing ethical questions for the Torah world. Writ...
A collection of less technical lectures and papers presented by halackic scholar and ethicist Bleich...
The use of modern medical technologies and interventions involves ethical and legal dilemmas which a...
Three extra-legal themes—the influence of morality upon Jewish law (halakhah), the growing awareness...
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) gene editing is an innovative and...
This series, an outstanding example of the traditional approach to the halakhah, deals with the appl...
Copyright: © 2015 Steinberg. This is an open-access article. All its content, except where otherwis...
The authors discuss public health measures that are described in the Torah and rabbinic literature
Using Rabbinic rulings, religious texts, and historical examples, this article explores the strong b...