Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Throughout the COVID pandemic, many have wondered what Jewish Law says about obeying government regulations concerning public health. Your chance to find out the truth. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Group A, B, or C? While the CDC has its way of choosing who gets vaccines first, what would Jewish law say? This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Although it now inflames modern political debate, abortion has occupied Jewish legal writings for centuries. With both sensitivity and firmness, Jewish authorities have tackled some of the most difficult challenges of this agonizing procedure
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Back in the days of swords and spears the Talmud discussed regulations that seem to provide precedent for modern-day gun control. Today, the debate rages afresh. Join this lecture for an intriguing look at how ancient Talmudic law is more relevant today than ever before.
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
President Obama’s overhaul of the healthcare system has set off a firestorm of debate. Is it society’s responsibility to provide healthcare to all? Can citizens be forced into something for their own good? This analysis of the Jewish view of healthcare reform outlines Judaism’s vision of a free and healthy society
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
Series: Winning at All Costs
Honorable Stanley R. Chesler (4)
Series: Winning at All Costs
Honorable Stanley R. Chesler (4)
Series: Winning at All Costs
Honorable Stanley R. Chesler (4)
Series: Winning at All Costs
Honorable Stanley R. Chesler (4)
A Judge for the Beis Din and a Judge for the secular courts get together and talk about Islamic law. Arbitration became acceptable to the secular courts in the 1960s. Before that time, as described by Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde, generally Jews were happy to abide by the secular courts in America because they were not for sale as the courts in Europe were
Hon. Robert Mark (1)
Can a potential juror be rejected based on race, religion, gender, and what about class (rich, poor)? The Merchant of Venice Summary: In the Sixteenth Century, there was a great intolerance against Jews. In 1596, in the liberal Venice, Bassanio asks for a large amount to his friend, the merchant Antonio, to travel to Belmont and propose the gorgeous Portia
Series: The Merchant of Venice
Honorable Virginia A. Long (5)
Organ donation and selling organs. Should selling organs be legal? (From the dead and the live) and Closing statements. The Merchant of Venice Summary: In the Sixteenth Century, there was a great intolerance against Jews
Series: The Merchant of Venice
Honorable Virginia A. Long (5)
Does someone have the right to die, should the state make it a criminal crime to kill oneself, does the state (or anybody) have a right to interfere? Can a lawyer write a will for one who declares his intent to commit suicide? The Merchant of Venice Summary: In the Sixteenth Century, there was a great intolerance against Jews
Series: The Merchant of Venice
Honorable Virginia A. Long (5)
Are contingency fees okay, are they justified? The Merchant of Venice Summary: In the Sixteenth Century, there was a great intolerance against Jews. In 1596, in the liberal Venice, Bassanio asks for a large amount to his friend, the merchant Antonio, to travel to Belmont and propose the gorgeous Portia
Series: The Merchant of Venice
Honorable Virginia A. Long (5)
Money (the play is permeated with money) What about excessive profits? Can one take flesh if a debt is not paid? What about debtors prison? The Merchant of Venice Summary: In the Sixteenth Century, there was a great intolerance against Jews
Series: The Merchant of Venice
Honorable Virginia A. Long (5)
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Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
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Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
As the forerunner of the court systems for much of the civilized world, the Torah’s intriguing system of jurisprudence and adjudication remains as relevant and as applicable today as ever. Join a fascinating tour of the timeless and fascinating legal system of Halacha as you discover how the “Beit Din” system continues to play a vital role in today’s day and age
Series: The Merchant of Venice
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
As the forerunner of the court systems for much of the civilized world, the Torah’s intriguing system of jurisprudence and adjudication remains as relevant and as applicable today as ever. Join a fascinating tour of the timeless and fascinating legal system of Halacha as you discover how the “Beit Din” system continues to play a vital role in today’s day and age
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
As the forerunner of the court systems for much of the civilized world, the Torah’s intriguing system of jurisprudence and adjudication remains as relevant and as applicable today as ever. Join a fascinating tour of the timeless and fascinating legal system of Halacha as you discover how the “Beit Din” system continues to play a vital role in today’s day and age
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
As the forerunner of the court systems for much of the civilized world, the Torah’s intriguing system of jurisprudence and adjudication remains as relevant and as applicable today as ever. Join a fascinating tour of the timeless and fascinating legal system of Halacha as you discover how the “Beit Din” system continues to play a vital role in today’s day and age
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
With the civilized world now grappling with underlying moral and legal issues relating to waging war, this workshop will address some of the topic’s most agonizing and gut-wrenching questions from the perspective of Jewish law, including: When is war justified? What are the dynamics of legitimate peace treaties? How are POWs to be treated? What about harm to innocent civilians (i.e
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)