Ethics in medicine hits home when you know anyone dealing with illness, end of life, fertility, or organ transplantation. But Jewish texts have been exploring these concerns and more for centuries.
Learn how Jewish sources can help you understand moral dilemmas in modern medicine. Ancient texts help us address challenges in death and dying, abortion, reproductive technologies, and allocating scarce resources. Philosophy, theology, law and ethics interface in our Jewish learning about life and death concerns.
Event Location: Temple Reyim
1860 Washington St, Newton, Massachusetts, 02466
* Registration closes on March 25th
1860 Washington St
Newton, MA 02466
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