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Embryo and Stem Cell Research (2002) (1:34:12)
How does Jewish law look at embryonic stem cell research? This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video. This presentation took place in 2002 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine. The video recording is courtesy of Dr. Michael-Moshe Akerman M.D
Dr. Miriam H. Feuerman (2)
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Genetic Engineering: Screening for Breast Cancer (1996) (1:04:02)
Should one undergo genetic testing to detect if they have a cancer gene? Perhaps it’s better not to know since not much can be done? This is a big ethical dilemma with reasons on both sides of the argument. This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video
Dr. Harvey Stern (1)
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What is the definition of Maternity in the 21st Century (8:06)
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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Brain Transplants: Are You What You Think? (33:38)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
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A Jewish View on Mental Disorders (47:25)
Rabbi Ira Bedzow (4)
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Adoption in Jewish Law (58:59)
Rabbi Aron Moss (3)
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The Body 2.0: The End of Aging and Radical Life Extension (57:02)
Would you like to trade in your body for a newer model? Futurist, Rabbi Asher Crispe, brings us the excellent news that science fiction is becoming reality. Abraham, our patriarch, prayed for disease as a warning of impending death, but today, when 100 years old is becoming the new 65, we search for ways to avoid death and disease
Rabbi Asher Crispe (45)
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The Jewish Approach to Extraterrestrials (20:00)
SETI, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, was founded in November of 1984, and began operation in February of 1985. They are looking for evidence of life in the universe by seeking out signs of technology. Some people think that if life is found on another planet, that would spell the end of organized religion
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Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)