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BioEthics in the Light of Jewish Law (Halacha) Rabbi Yitzchok A. Breitowitz שליט"א has just prepared two papers on contemporary issues.One is on Stem Cell Research, and the other is on the Terri Schiavo Case.To read these fascinatring and illuminating articles, click here.
My Recollections of Rabbi Ephraim Oshry, zt"l (Biography)
Here are some more interesting and relevant topics: Vendyl Jones: His Search for The Ark Of The Covenant (Luchot HaBrit); Also, The B'nai Noach Movement Homosexual Behavior - Does Judaism Permit Sex Between Women (Lesbians)? Is the Moshiach really a human being (a Rabbi descended from King David) who will lead us into salvation, or rather a higher consciousness that gradually pervades all of humanity? When does Judaism sanction a pre-emptive strike against an enemy? Principle of "Hakam L'Horg'cha - Hashkeim L'Horgo!" When does Judaism sanction hating one's enemy? Fundamental Differences Between Judaism and Christianity Should moral individuals and political leaders ever lie? (Insights from Jewish Law)Jihadists and other enemies - When to show them compassion, and when to ANNIHILATE them, according to the Torah Click here for a lesson in patience and self-control that is derived from a verse in the Torah that lists three of Ishmael's sons: Mishma, Dumah, and Massa.
Here are some more interesting and relevant topics:
Vendyl Jones: His Search for The Ark Of The Covenant (Luchot HaBrit); Also, The B'nai Noach Movement
Homosexual Behavior - Does Judaism Permit Sex Between Women (Lesbians)?
Is the Moshiach really a human being (a Rabbi descended from King David) who will lead us into salvation, or rather a higher consciousness that gradually pervades all of humanity?
When does Judaism sanction a pre-emptive strike against an enemy? Principle of "Hakam L'Horg'cha - Hashkeim L'Horgo!"
When does Judaism sanction hating one's enemy? Fundamental Differences Between Judaism and Christianity
Click here for a lesson in patience and self-control that is derived from a verse in the Torah that lists three of Ishmael's sons: Mishma, Dumah, and Massa.