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The Jewish Ethicist

The Jewish Ethicist
Author: Asher Meir
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881258097

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The book discusses scores of actual questions on ethical dilemmas in business as well as everyday life. The author, Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, not only gives answers but also provides a lucid and inspiring presentation of underlying ethical concepts, with special emphasis on the insights of Jewish tradition. The discussions sensitize the reader to ethical concerns in all areas of life, and build a comprehensive foundation of concepts to help resolve these concerns. In discussing topics such as marketing, human resources, and fair competition, attention is given to many up-to-date issues; and there is an entire chapter dedicated to "ethics on the Internet."


The Jewish Family Ethics Textbook

The Jewish Family Ethics Textbook
Author: Neal Scheindlin
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0827618816

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Judaism offers us unique—and often divergent—insights into contemporary moral quandaries. How can we use social media without hurting others? Should people become parents through cloning? Should doctors help us die? The first ethics book to address social media and technology ethics through a Jewish lens, along with teaching the additional skills of analyzing classical Jewish texts, The Jewish Family Ethics Textbook guides teachers and students of all ages in mining classical and modern Jewish texts to inform ethical decision-making. Both sophisticated and accessible, the book tackles challenges in parent-child relationships, personal and academic integrity, social media, sexual intimacy, conception, abortion, and end of life. Case studies, largely drawn from real life, concretize the dilemmas. Multifaceted texts from tradition (translated from Hebrew and Aramaic) to modernity build on one another to shed light on the deliberations. Questions for inquiry, commentary, and a summation of the texts’ implications for the case studies deepen and open up the dialogue. In keeping with the tradition of maḥloket, preserving multiple points of view, “We need not accept any of our forebears’ ideas uncritically,” Rabbi Neal Scheindlin explains. “The texts provide opportunities to discover ideas that help us think through ethical dilemmas, while leaving room for us to discuss and draw our own conclusions.”


Jewish Ethics and Halakhah for Our Time

Jewish Ethics and Halakhah for Our Time
Author: Basil Herring
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1984
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881250442

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Love Your Neighbor and Yourself

Love Your Neighbor and Yourself
Author: Elliot N. Dorff
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2006-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 082760825X

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In this topically relevant book on modern ethical issues, Dorff focuses on personal ethics, Judaism's distinctive way of understanding human nature, our role in life, and what we should strive to be, both as individuals and as members of a community. Dorff addresses specific moral issues that affect our personal lives: privacy, particularly at work as it is affected by the Internet and other modern technologies; sex in and outside of marriage; family matters, such as adoption, surrogate motherhood, stepfamilies, divorce, parenting, and family violence; homosexuality; justice, mercy, and forgiveness; and charitable acts and social action.


Exploring Jewish Ethics

Exploring Jewish Ethics
Author: Eugene B. Borowitz
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814321997

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The essay "Buddhist and Jewish Ethics: A Response to Masao Abe" (pp. 464-473) relates to a paper by Abe due to be published in 1990 which explains his Buddhist understanding of ultimate reality. Though his primary discussion is with Christianity, he also seeks to understand how Jewish thinkers have come to terms with the Holocaust, hoping in this way to initiate Buddhist-Jewish dialogue. Borowitz explains Jewish philosophical and theological responses to the Holocaust.


Foundation of Jewish ethics

Foundation of Jewish ethics
Author: Moritz Lazarus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1900
Genre: Ethics
ISBN:

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Jewish Ethics for the Twenty-First Century

Jewish Ethics for the Twenty-First Century
Author: Byron L. Sherwin
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780815606246

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In this highly provocative and informed work, Byron L. Sherwin, one of the leading Jewish ethicists of our time, demonstrates how the wisdom of the past—found in classical texts that form Jewish religious tradition—can forcefully address the moral perplexities of the present. In setting out a contemporary agenda for Jewish ethics, Sherwin debunks common misconceptions about Jewish ethics and distinguishes between the ethics of Judaism and various forms of secular and religious ethics. He shows, for example, how the ethics of Judaism and the ethics of Jews often are at odds, how the Judeo-Christian ethic is an obsolete myth, and how Jewish and G:hristian ethics radically differ both in terms of their theological assumptions and in their applied methodologies. Sherwin delineates a methodology for Jewish ethics, which he applies to a wide variety of issues such as health and healing, euthanasia, reproductive biotechnology, cloning, parent-child relationships, economic justice, repentance or "moral rehabilitation," and the relationship between humans and machines. Drawing on a wide range of biblical, rabbinical, Jewish philosophical and kabbalistic sources, Jewish Ethics for the Twenty-First Century links the biblical term "image of God" to moral freedom, human creativity and the challenge of becoming God's "partner in creation" and a coauthor of the Torah.


Be Good

Be Good
Author: Randy Cohen
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-08-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1452107904

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Collects the author's favorite questions and answers from his tenure as the author of the New York Times' "The Ethicist," presenting evidence that sensible people disagree on the definition of ethical behavior.


The Ethics of Judaism

The Ethics of Judaism
Author: Moritz Lazarus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1900
Genre: Ethics
ISBN:

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