Book Description
The classic, essential guide to the beliefs, ideals and practices that form the historic Jewish faith.
Author : Milton Steinberg
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 31,90 MB
Release : 1947
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780156106986
The classic, essential guide to the beliefs, ideals and practices that form the historic Jewish faith.
Author : Geoffrey D. Claussen
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 46,2 MB
Release : 2024-12-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 104022380X
Jewish Ethics: The Basics demonstrates how ancient and contemporary ideas have shaped and reshaped Jewish traditions about how to act toward others. Readers are introduced to foundational questions, controversies, and diverse ethical conclusions developed by Jewish thinkers throughout the ages. Topics addressed include: • Assumptions about Authority • Love, Compassion, Justice and Humility • Human Rights, War, Land and Power • Gender and Sexuality • Personal and Social Ethics • Environmental and Animal Ethics • Bioethical Issues Concise, readable and engaging, this is the ideal introduction for anyone interested in religious ethics, secular traditions, Judaism, and the field of Jewish ethics.
Author : Mary L. Zamore
Publisher : CCAR Press
Page : 701 pages
File Size : 49,39 MB
Release : 2011-02-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 088123186X
The Sacred Table: Creating a Jewish Food Ethic is an anthology of diverse essays on Jewish dietary practices. This volume presents the challenge of navigating through choices about eating, while seeking to create a rich dialogue about the intersection of Judaism and food. The definition of Kashrut, the historic Jewish approach to eating, is explored, broadened and in some cases, argued with, in these essays. Kashrut is viewed not only as a ritual practice, but also as a multifaceted Jewish relationship with food and its production, integrating values such as ethics, community, and spirituality into our dietary practice. The questions considered in The Sacred Table are broad reaching. Does Kashrut represent a facade of religiosity, hiding immorality and abuse, or is it, in its purest form, a summons to raise the ethical standards of food production? How does Kashrut enrich spiritual practice by teaching intentionality and gratitude? Can paying attention to our own eating practices raise our awareness of the hungry? Can Kashrut inspire us to eat healthfully? Can these laws draw us around the same table, thus creating community? In exploring the complexities of these questions, this book includes topics such as agricultural workers' rights, animal rights, food production, the environment, personal health, the spirituality of eating and fasting, and the challenges of eating together. The Sacred Table celebrates the ideology of educated choice. The essays present a diverse range of voices, opinions, and options, highlighting the Jewish values that shape our food ethics. Whether for the individual, family, or community, this book supplies the basic how-tos of creating a meaningful Jewish food ethic and incorporating these choices into our personal and communal religious practices. These resources will be helpful if we are new to these ideas or if we are teaching or counseling others. Picture a beautiful buffet of choices from which you can shape your personal Kashrut. Read, educate yourself, build on those practices that you already follow, and eat well. Published by CCAR Press, a division of the Central Conference of American Rabbis
Author : Fred Rosner
Publisher : Feldheim Publishers
Page : 1290 pages
File Size : 10,67 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781583305928
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.
Author : Neal Scheindlin
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 39,1 MB
Release : 2021-10
Category : PHILOSOPHY
ISBN : 0827613237
The Jewish Family Ethics Textbook guides teachers and students of all ages and backgrounds in mining classical and modern Jewish texts to inform decision-making on hard choices.
Author : Kim Treiger-Bar-Am
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 46,69 MB
Release : 2021-06-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1793637709
This book explores the norms we have and where we want to go with them. The project began by asking people what they think is the central value in society today. The responses point to notions of what seems “right” to people. We can move forward with these intuitions about the main tenet of our moral lives. Respondents named values regarding freedom of the Self, and concern for the Other. Indeed with freedom, we can respect others. And we must. People’s lives are intertwined, and so freedom as a concept cannot be understood without taking account of this reality. The author suggests that the value to be taken as central is the moral freedom of respect. It ought to guide us in designing the society we want to build. The law can be a bridge towards that normative world. Jewish ethics may illuminate the path.
Author : Aaron L. Mackler
Publisher : JTS Press
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 50,88 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Religion
ISBN :
Papers on biomedical ethics that integrate the resources of millenia with the most recent developments in medicine and ethical thought.
Author : Jonathan Sacks
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 44,86 MB
Release : 2020-09-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1541675320
A distinguished religious leader's stirring case for reconstructing a shared framework of virtues and values. With liberal democracy embattled, public discourse grown toxic, family life breaking down, and drug abuse and depression on the rise, many fear what the future holds. In Morality, respected faith leader and public intellectual Jonathan Sacks traces today's crisis to our loss of a strong, shared moral code and our elevation of self-interest over the common good. We have outsourced morality to the market and the state, but neither is capable of showing us how to live. Sacks leads readers from ancient Greece to the Enlightenment to the present day to show that there is no liberty without morality and no freedom without responsibility, arguing that we all must play our part in rebuilding a common moral foundation. A major work of moral philosophy, Morality is an inspiring vision of a world in which we can all find our place and face the future without fear.
Author : Jonathan Sacks
Publisher : Maggid
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 37,85 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781592640218
In this second volume of his long-anticipated five-volume collection of parashat hashavua commentaries, Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks explores these intersections as they relate to universal concerns of freedom, love, responsibility, identity, and destiny. Chief Rabbi Sacks fuses Jewish tradition, Western philosophy, and literature to present a highly developed understanding of the human condition under Gods sovereignty. Erudite and eloquent, Covenant Conversation allows us to experience Chief Rabbi Sacks sophisticated approach to life lived in an ongoing dialogue with the Torah.
Author : No?am Zohar
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 15,77 MB
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780791432730
A dialogue between contemporary, Western moral philosophy and the tradition of Legal/Moral Descourse (Halakha).