The Israeli nation building process, which took place at the beginning of the last century, aimed to re-create the Jewish nation by relocating it in the promised land in one hand, and by establishing a new native Jew, on the other. This ideological theme was shared by national leaders and doctors as well, demanded of mothers to have a lot of children and to raise them according to specific rules and orders. Doctors and national leaders praised birth and its national benefits, and glorified motherhood. But they were quiet worried because of the low birth rates in the urban and educated strata, and from the high birth rates of the poor and uneducated – both Jewish Immigrants and poor Arab residence of the country. The doctors wrote in Israeli...
In contrast to American understandings of abortion as a uniquely tragic dilemma, the Israeli abortio...
In the realm of reproductive technology aimed to address fertility problems, the process of surrogac...
In 1994 Israel passed the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), guaranteeing universal and equal hea...
According to Meira Weiss (2002) Israeli society is obsessed with fertility, in a way that not only f...
This thesis assesses the extent to which fertility policies in Israel have formed part of an overall...
The impact of induced abortions on fertility in Israel is considered, bearing in mind that this is t...
On one hand, Israel is a leader in the field of high-tech industry, but on the other, it remains a c...
AbstractIsrael is known as a pronatalist country. Whether due to the Biblical commandment to ‘be fru...
Israel is known as a pronatalist country. Whether due to the Biblical commandment to ‘be fruitful an...
The use of modern medical technologies and interventions involves ethical and legal dilemmas which a...
Unlike most Western nations, Israel does not recognize full separation of church and state but seeks...
Recent scientific progress in reproductive biotechnologies implies significant transformations in te...
Jewish law highly prizes human life. It strongly promotes human reproduction and the protection of h...
The reasons why women choose medical abortion vary in different countries. In most countries, the mo...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, policy-makers in Britain and the United States considered proposals to...
In contrast to American understandings of abortion as a uniquely tragic dilemma, the Israeli abortio...
In the realm of reproductive technology aimed to address fertility problems, the process of surrogac...
In 1994 Israel passed the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), guaranteeing universal and equal hea...
According to Meira Weiss (2002) Israeli society is obsessed with fertility, in a way that not only f...
This thesis assesses the extent to which fertility policies in Israel have formed part of an overall...
The impact of induced abortions on fertility in Israel is considered, bearing in mind that this is t...
On one hand, Israel is a leader in the field of high-tech industry, but on the other, it remains a c...
AbstractIsrael is known as a pronatalist country. Whether due to the Biblical commandment to ‘be fru...
Israel is known as a pronatalist country. Whether due to the Biblical commandment to ‘be fruitful an...
The use of modern medical technologies and interventions involves ethical and legal dilemmas which a...
Unlike most Western nations, Israel does not recognize full separation of church and state but seeks...
Recent scientific progress in reproductive biotechnologies implies significant transformations in te...
Jewish law highly prizes human life. It strongly promotes human reproduction and the protection of h...
The reasons why women choose medical abortion vary in different countries. In most countries, the mo...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, policy-makers in Britain and the United States considered proposals to...
In contrast to American understandings of abortion as a uniquely tragic dilemma, the Israeli abortio...
In the realm of reproductive technology aimed to address fertility problems, the process of surrogac...
In 1994 Israel passed the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), guaranteeing universal and equal hea...