Melton Ethics of Jewish Living
view options How do Jewish teachings shed light on contemporary issues such as the environment, inter-personal relationships, end-of-life decisions, and stem-cell research? This course explores the wisdom of ancient and modern rabbis, scholars and thinkers, offering multiple Jewish approaches to conducting our lives in the communal and private spheres.Lessons include: Social Media Ethics; Organ Donation; The Significance of Human Life; Suicide; Fertility Treatment; Abortion; Gender Fluidity; Euthanasia and End-of-Life Decisions; Ransoming Captives; The Imitation of God; Artificial Intelligence... and much more!
Instructor: Talya Gorsetman
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Melton Ethics of Jewish Living Parts 1 & 2
Thursdays, 01.05.2023 - 12.14.2023 (30 sessions)
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11:00 am - 12:00 pm |
location Congregation B'nai Torah |
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$480.00 Open to the Community |
age 18 - 120 Years | code #51517 | Continue to Registration |
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Melton Ethics of Jewish Living Part 2
Thursdays, 08.24.2023 - 12.14.2023 (15 sessions)
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time
11:00 am - 12:00 pm |
location Congregation B'nai Torah |
fee
$240.00 Open to the Community |
age 18 - 120 Years | code #51516 | Continue to Registration |
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