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Mediating Multiculturally: Culture and the Ethical Mediator [PDF]
This commentary on mediating multiculturally in a chapter of Mediation Ethics (edited by Ellen Waldman) suggests there are times when mediators should not mediate, because of their own ethical commitments.
Abramson, Harold I +1 more
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Before modern times, there was no systematic account of Jewish ethics. This can be attributed to the fact that Jewish tradition never considered ethics an autonomous subject matter or mode of inquiry.
Eugene Korn
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The Medical Cosmology of Halakha: The Expert, the Physician, and the Sick Person on Shabbat in the Shulchan Aruch [PDF]
One of the best-known principles of halakha is that Shabbat is violated to save a life. Who does this saving and how do we know that a life is in danger? What categories of illness violate Shabbat and who decides?
Berger, Zackary
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The entry summarizes and analyses some of the main theological trends within Jewish feminisms. Taking a broader sense of theology as the conceptual religious underpinning that serves as a lens through which new options for interpreting the Jewish canon ...
Ronit Irshai
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Priority of Vaccination of the Population against COVID-19: Moral Principles. [PDF]
Rashi T.
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Borderless Boundaries – as Means of Death and Life: Wilderness Portraits in Patristic and Rabbinic Literature [PDF]
This study examines the role played by environmental representation of an apparent borderless boundary, the desert, as presented in Scripture – the Hebrew Bible / First Testament.
Maoz, Daniel
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Multiculturalism and legal plurality in Australia [PDF]
The great multicultural experiment that is Australia has engendered a reconsideration of core values. Even the traditionally conservative legal system has not been immune. While the law remains anchored in its British Christian common-law traditions, the
Dabner, Justin
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Haredi Fundamentalism in the State of Israel: How the status quo between state and religion provides ground for a modern religious counter-collective. [PDF]
Dödtmann E.
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DONATIONS FROM ILL-GOTTEN GAIN: A JEWISH LEGAL PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
© 2008 by Elliot N. Dorff Excerpts of more than 100 words from this publication may not be reproduced without permission. Editorial questions and permission inquiries may be addressed to: Publications Department The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana ...
Dorff, Elliot N.
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Review – Reverent Irreverence [PDF]
Both in terms of its content and its methodology, Pious Irreverence is a pioneering work. Weiss artfully employs all the tools of textual analysis developed over the last four decades of rabbinic scholarship and brings them to bear on TY, a largely ...
Amit Gvaryahu
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