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Biomedical Ethics and Jewish Law

Biomedical Ethics and Jewish Law
Author: Fred Rosner
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2001
Genre: Bioethics
ISBN: 9780881257014

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"In addition, a number of the earlier chapters have been thoroughly revised in light of current developments. The book is an addition to the library of anyone who is concerned about the interaction between modern medicine and Jewish law in the twenty-first century."--BOOK JACKET.


Matters of Life and Death

Matters of Life and Death
Author:
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Total Pages: 484
Release:
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780827610224

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This book discusses modern medical ethical dilemas from a specifically conservative Jewish point of view. The author includes issues such as artifical insemination, genetic engineering, cloning, surrogate motherhood, and birth control, as well as living wills, hospice care, euthanasia, organ donation, and autopsy.


Bioethical Dilemmas

Bioethical Dilemmas
Author: J. David Bleich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Bioethics
ISBN: 9780881254730

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Life and Death Responsibilities in Jewish Biomedical Ethics

Life and Death Responsibilities in Jewish Biomedical Ethics
Author: Aaron L. Mackler
Publisher: JTS Press
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Papers on biomedical ethics that integrate the resources of millenia with the most recent developments in medicine and ethical thought.


Duty and Healing

Duty and Healing
Author: Benjamin Freedman
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999
Genre: Bioethics
ISBN: 9780415921800

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Duty and Healing positions ethical issues commonly encountered in clinical situations within Jewish law. It looks at the role of the family, the question of informed consent and the responsibilities of caretakers.


Narratives and Jewish Bioethics

Narratives and Jewish Bioethics
Author: J. Crane
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1137021098

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Narratives and Jewish Bioethics searches for answers to the critical question of what roles ancient narratives play in creating modern norms by Jewish bioethicists utilizing the Jewish textual tradition.


Encyclopedia of Jewish Medical Ethics

Encyclopedia of Jewish Medical Ethics
Author: Fred Rosner
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages: 1290
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781583305928

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Ethical issues in modern medicine are of great concern and interest to all physicians and health-care providers throughout the world, as well as to the public at large. Jewish scholars and ethicists have discussed medical ethics throughout Jewish history.


Jewish Bioethics

Jewish Bioethics
Author: Yechiel Michael Barilan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1107512182

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This book presents the discourse in Jewish law and rabbinic literature on bioethical issues, highlighting practical problems in their socio-historical contexts. Yechiel Michael Barilan discusses end-of-life care, abortion, infertility treatments, the brain death debate, and the organ market. Barilan also presents the theology and spirituality of Jewish medical law, the communal responsibility for healthcare, and the charitable sick-care societies that flourished in the Jewish communities until the beginning of the twentieth century.