Tag: Bioethics

The article highlights the life stories of several individuals who made remarkable contributions.
Rabbi Jason Weiner, a chaplain at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, explores the intersection of medical protocols and Jewish values in his book "Care and Covenant: A Jewish Bioethic of Responsibility."
The collapse of the COVID truth regime refers to the diminishing credibility and effectiveness of the mainstream narrative and censorship surrounding COVID-19.
The article discusses the ethical considerations of COVID-19 vaccine allocation from a Jewish perspective.
In this podcast discussion, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron cover various important topics, including Israel's bioethics board declaring Netanyahu's Pfizer data deal illegal, a judge ordering the confiscation of the film "Jenin, Jenin" while still allowing it on YouTube, and a discussion on the significance of the names Israelis give to their babies.
In this episode, the hosts discuss three topics.
This essay explores the reasons behind the involvement of many doctors in the Holocaust and emphasizes the moral lessons that can be learned from this dark chapter in history.
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised ethical questions about how to practice Judaism and care for vulnerable populations.
Dr. Hagai Boas, from the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, addresses the topic of bioethics and biopolitics in Israel in a co-edited volume titled "Bioethics and Biopolitics in Israel: Socio-Legal, Political and Empirical Analysis."
Dr. Hagai Boas of the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute delves into the topic of bioethics and biopolitics in Israel in a co-edited volume.
In episode 26 of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss Bloomberg, Bernie, and Trump, with Jewish guest Mark Seidenfeld from Scholastic sharing his experience picking up a manuscript from J.K. Rowling in Scotland and safeguarding it on the flight back to New York.
This book by a prominent Lutheran ethicist explores the concept of human dignity and the essential nature of humanity.