Applying Jewish Ethics

Applying Jewish Ethics

Beyond the Rabbinic Tradition

Zaretsky, Natasha; Wolf, Allison B.; Thompson, Jennifer A.; Kalmanson, Leah; Wolf, Allison B.; Thompson, Jennifer A.; Lehner, Andrea; Sclove, Lena; Scheman, Naomi; Weininger, Melissa

Lexington Books

12/2022

212

Dura

Inglês

9781793655301

15 a 20 dias

485

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Part I: What is Jewish Ethics?

Chapter 1: An Overview of Secular Ethics and Applied Ethics

Allison B. Wolf

Chapter 2: What is Jewish Ethics?

Jennifer A. Thompson

Part II: Applying Jewish Ethics

A Jewish Social Fabric

Chapter 3: Jewish Perspectives on Charity: A Philosophy for Hopeless Times

Leah Kalmanson

Chapter 4: Beyond the Binary of Silence and Speech: What Jewish Liturgy and Spirals Reveal about the Limits and Potentials of Spiritual Caregiving for Survivors of Sexual Violence

Lena Sclove

Chapter 5: A Social Fabric of Interdependence: The Ethics of Care Work

Jennifer A. Thompson

Part III: Being and Belonging

Chapter 6: Not in My Name: Jewishness, Womanhood, and the Ethics of Identification

Naomi Scheman

Chapter 7: Failed Messiah: H. Leivick's Der Goylem and the Ethics of Action

Melissa Weininger

Part IV: Enacting Justice

Chapter 8: Hans Jonas' Ethics of Responsibility in an Age of Pervasive Technology

Andrea Lehner

Chapter 9: Views from Far and Near: Jewish Memory and Culture in the Aftermath of Violence in Argentina

Natasha Zaretsky

Chapter 10: A Judaic Approach to Immigration (In)Justice in the Americas.

Allison B. Wolf
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applied ethics;ethics;feminism;Judaism;morality