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46:39
Vegiterian Diets: What is the Jewish View? (46:39)
What does Jewish law say about vegetarianism? This presentation took place in 1993 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine. The video recording is courtesy of Dr. Michael-Moshe Akerman M.D. who is the director of the conference
Rabbi Alfred Cohen (1)
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1:02:05
Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die (1:02:05)
At the dawn of his career, a doctor takes on the most important pledge of his life—to protect human life as much as possible. But what happens when that day comes and he or she has only enough medication for one patient? What is the Jewish approach to such excruciating questions? This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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51:59
Medical Crossfire! (2017) (51:59)
Your questions, three panelists, and 60 seconds to give an answer. This fast-paced session features pressing questions on Jewish medical ethics. This panel was featured at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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1:19:31
The Doctor Patient Relationship (1999) (1:19:31)
Rabbi Dr. Twerski will discuss the personal touch that the relationship between a doctor and their patient had years ago versus how it is today. He will also discuss what medical information one may discloss for the purposes of Shiduchim. This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video
Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski (16)
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1:11:47
Nuclear Biological and Chemical Terrorism (2005) (1:11:47)
Dirty bombs are quite scary. But with the citizens properly informed, we can - in certain ways - take the "terror" out of chemical terrorism. In this video, we primarily take a look at the ethical and moral issues surrounding triage, and how we generally reconcile them according to Jewish law
Dr. Angelo Aquista (1)
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1:04:34
Gender Selection Through IVF (2005) (1:04:34)
There are three basic reasons for gender selection when conducting In Vitro Fertilization. In this video, we analyze the different methodologies involved. The Halachic and ethical ramifications of IVF and gender selection - as well as the definition of the Torah commandment to "Be fruitful and multiply" - are addressed, citing sources from the Talmud and Jewish law
Dr. Adena K. Berkowitz (1)
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44:46
Transplantation Issues: Who Should Be the Recipient? (2005) (44:46)
Are we obligated to provide organ transplants for people who don't have that much longer to live? Is taking an organ from a child allowed? And should there be a market for organs? 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. Amy L. Friedman (1)
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1:29:48
End of Life Issues (2005) (1:29:48)
Can someone who is suffering be taken off life support under any circumstances? 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 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine on May 15th 2005, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City
Dr. Kathleen E. Powderly (3)
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55:39
The Ethics of Urban Privacy In A Modern Society (55:39)
Is it ethical to use a covert nanny cam to protect your children? Are you obligated to share sensitive information about your friend with his or her potential employer or spouse? Are you allowed to read information embedded in an electronic file that the sender didn't intend for you to see? How will you decide? This session provides a text-based self-guided study with a partner that explores these complex conundrums through the lens of original Talmudic texts
Rabbi Mordechai Dinerman (18)
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55:28
Harvesting Organs from Clones (55:28)
Using the bestseller, Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishigura, as a catalyst for discussion, this session will address issues including the permissibility of cloning, the legal status of a clone, and the legal ramifications of sacrificing one person to save another. It is not required to read the book for this session. This lecture took place at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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42:08
Ethical Obligations of a Jewish Lawyer (42:08)
Series: National Conference of Jewish Lawyers 2015
Mr. Benjamin Brafman (4)
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15:38
Ch. 4 Mishna 1: Who is Wise? (15:38)
Chapter 4, Mishna 1: Ben Zoma said: Who is wise? One who learns from every person, as it is said: From all of my teachers I have become wise; indeed Your testimonies are my conversation
Series: Chapter Four
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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52:17
A Universal God (52:17)
This captivating talk by Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, Spiritual Leader at Chabad Flamingo and Chaplain of the York Region Police Department to a group of non-Jewish High School students, offers a rudimentary yet fascinating introduction to God, religion, and religious laws that apply to every human being
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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47:25
A Jewish View on Mental Disorders (47:25)
Rabbi Ira Bedzow (4)
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5:00
Q&A (5:00)
Series: Winning at All Costs
Honorable Stanley R. Chesler (4)
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1:34:09
Living with Integrity - Lesson 1 (1:34:09)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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28:27
Cooperating Witnesses (28:27)
Series: Winning at All Costs
Honorable Stanley R. Chesler (4)
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27:12
Choosing the Good Among the Goods (27:12)
Benjamin Miller Born in Thornhill, Ontario, now studies political science and philosophy at the University of Ottawa. In his studies in political theory, he often brings Jewish perspectives to secular issues to bring new and deeper insights
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2013
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1:20:39
Living with Integrity, Lesson 3: Charity (Tzedakah) (1:20:39)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Series: Living with Integrity
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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1:18:31
Living with Integrity, Lesson 1: Privacy (1:18:31)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Series: Living with Integrity
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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53:43
Buyer Beware (53:43)
Rabbi Dovid Flinkenstein (5)
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26:23
Competition in Business: A Jewish Perspective (26:23)
Competition is the most powerful force in markets. Professor Yehoushua Liebermann learns the halachahs of competition with us. He presents some of the scenarios found in the Mishna and follows the reasoning of the sages.
Professor Yehoushua Liebermann (3)
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57:16
Kosher Economics (57:16)
Do the sources in the Torah prefer the socialistic or the capitalistic model? This fascinating topic is presented with Rabbi Shmuel Klatzkin’s scholarly knowledge base from the secular world and the Chassidic world, intermingled with stories and history. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Shmuel Klatzkin (7)
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1:06:58
Sharia Law in America (1:06:58)
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)
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56:08
Compensating an Organ Donor (56:08)
Rabbi Dr. Mordechai Halperin (2)
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2:30
Buyer Aware: Another Side to Business Ethics (2:30)
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives
Series: Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics
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1:06:59
A Greeting With G-d's Name (1:06:59)
Rabbi Nachman Wilhelm (2)
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2:51
The Ethics of CEO Compensation (2:51)
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives
Series: Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics
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2:58
State of the Union (2:58)
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives
Series: Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics
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51:58
Lecture 4 (51:58)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Final class of Discover Yourself!.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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2:07
The Ethics of Debt Discharge (2:07)
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives
Series: Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics
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1:38:45
Rolling the Dice: Risky and Experimental Treatments - Part 3 (1:38:45)
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions Lesson 3 Rolling the Dice: Risky and Experimental Treatments Often, people with rare or incurable illnesses consider untested experimental treatment, gambling that they will be cured
Series: Medicine and Morals
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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8:10
Deception in Business (11) (8:10)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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2:51
Wages of the Working Poor (2:51)
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives
Series: Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics
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45:08
Lecture 2 (45:08)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Lecture 3.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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13:37
Responsibility when Borrowing (10) (13:37)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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1:02:33
Lecture 1 (1:02:33)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Lecture 2.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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9:36
Unstated Intentions in Sales (9) (9:36)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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1:01:07
Introduction 1 (1:01:07)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Introduction 2 .
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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1:00:44
Lecture 3 (1:00:44)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Lecture 4.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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10:41
Buyer Competition (8) (10:41)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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12:04
Professional Responsibility (7) (12:04)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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10:40
Ethics of Shopping (6) (10:40)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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12:33
Encroachment (5) (12:33)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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55:30
Introduction 2 (55:30)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Lecture 1.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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11:01
Custodial Responsibility (4) (11:01)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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13:51
Required Time Period for Compensation (3) (13:51)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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1:12:11
Criminal Confessions and Torture: Moral and Ethical Dilemmas in Talmudic and Modern Law (1:12:11)
As terror threats loom, we face difficult choices regarding torture and force in our justice system. How do U.S. and Jewish law approach these tough questions? In this lecture, Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe will address issues involving police and judicial applications of duress
Series: Contemporary Issues
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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7:47
Compensation for Loss of Work (2) (7:47)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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11:25
The History of the Oral Tradition (1) (11:25)
Everyone knows that Kashrut, Shabbat, fasting on Yom Kippur and eating matzah on Passover are foundational mitzvot. But did you know that the very first question a soul is asked "upstairs" is, "Did you conduct your business with honesty?" Not whether you kept Shabbat, kosher, or fasted
Series: Ethics in Business (accompanying video)
Rabbi Yacov Barber (11)
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5:13
"Jewishly Ambitious" Preparing for a Bright Future (5:13)
Professor Gil Troy discusses the challenges of Freshman year. Academic performance and GPA dramatically improves when students enter college with a healthy sense of self and a clarity of purpose. Attending Jewish educational courses during the high school years can provide a forum for students to think deeply about themselves and build a personal foundation of beliefs and values
Professor Gil Troy (1)
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2:44
The Do-Gooder (2:44)
You Be the Judge II: An Exhilarating New Exploration of Jewish Civil Law Do you enjoy puzzles and problem-solving? Do you love the give-and-take of thoughtful discussion? Can you use logic and creativity to work your way out of challenging situations? Then this course is for you
Series: You Be The Judge II
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3:03
The Taskmaster (3:03)
You Be the Judge II: An Exhilarating New Exploration of Jewish Civil Law Do you enjoy puzzles and problem-solving? Do you love the give-and-take of thoughtful discussion? Can you use logic and creativity to work your way out of challenging situations? Then this course is for you
Series: You Be The Judge II
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2:50
The Neighbor Advantage (2:50)
You Be the Judge II: An Exhilarating New Exploration of Jewish Civil Law Do you enjoy puzzles and problem-solving? Do you love the give-and-take of thoughtful discussion? Can you use logic and creativity to work your way out of challenging situations? Then this course is for you
Series: You Be The Judge II
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6:01
Jewish Ethics in a Post-modern World (6:01)
Mr. Adam Cohen is currently in the graduate program at the University of Central Florida studying history with a focus on Judaism in Late Antiquity. He participated in Sinai Scholars this past Fall to help prepare him for his upcoming thesis work. While Adam is not a conservative or orthodox Jew by any means, he deeply values his heritage and is always seeking to learn more about it
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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3:04
Burden of Proof (3:04)
You Be the Judge II: An Exhilarating New Exploration of Jewish Civil Law Do you enjoy puzzles and problem-solving? Do you love the give-and-take of thoughtful discussion? Can you use logic and creativity to work your way out of challenging situations? Then this course is for you
Series: You Be The Judge II
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3:07
The Accidental Treasure (3:07)
You Be the Judge II: An Exhilarating New Exploration of Jewish Civil Law Do you enjoy puzzles and problem-solving? Do you love the give-and-take of thoughtful discussion? Can you use logic and creativity to work your way out of challenging situations? Then this course is for you
Series: You Be The Judge II
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3:18
Inheriting the Fruits of Sin (3:18)
You Be the Judge II: An Exhilarating New Exploration of Jewish Civil Law Do you enjoy puzzles and problem-solving? Do you love the give-and-take of thoughtful discussion? Can you use logic and creativity to work your way out of challenging situations? Then this course is for you
Series: You Be The Judge II
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1:47:01
With You In Mind: Ethical Treatment of the Mentally Disabled - Part 5 (1:47:01)
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions Lesson 5 With You In Mind: Ethical Treatment of the Mentally Disabled The mentally ill have often been viewed in society as possessed by the devil, or otherwise evil
Series: Medicine and Morals
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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6:48
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions (Promo) (6:48)
A new 6-week course from The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute Begins the week of October 24, 2010. Register today! For more information, to find a location near you, and to register, please visit www.myJLI.com.
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26:24
Playing G-d: Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, and the End of Life (26:24)
Who gives life, and who has the right to end it? Debated by theologians and doctors alike, step into the unique halachic process, and learn about the compassion and the struggles a rabbi experiences in his response to life’s most difficult questions.
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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5:24
Labriyut - To Your Health, Episode Six (5:24)
Series: Labriyut - To Your Health
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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2:39
Medicina y Moral - Lección Seis (2:39)
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2:39
Secret Code (2:39)
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions Medicine and Morals is your chance to get real with the subject of medical ethics, discuss actual case histories, and get a sense of direction to weather the toughest challenges you’ll ever face
Series: Medicine and Morals
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5:05
Labriyut - To Your Health, Episode Five (5:05)
Series: Labriyut - To Your Health
Dr. David Pelcovitz (7)
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3:10
Medicina y Moral - Lección Cinco (3:10)
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3:09
With You In Mind (3:09)
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions Medicine and Morals is your chance to get real with the subject of medical ethics, discuss actual case histories, and get a sense of direction to weather the toughest challenges you’ll ever face
Series: Medicine and Morals
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4:10
Penny for Your Thoughts (4:10)
Talmudic Ethics: Reflections on Jewish Faith, Reason, and Experience Sooner or later, it happens to almost everyone. You face a tough ethical decision, and you have to pick a course of action that will let you live with yourself
Series: Talmudic Ethics (accompanying video)
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2:45
The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth (2:45)
Talmudic Ethics: Reflections on Jewish Faith, Reason, and Experience Sooner or later, it happens to almost everyone. You face a tough ethical decision, and you have to pick a course of action that will let you live with yourself
Series: Talmudic Ethics (accompanying video)
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6:30
Words That Wound (6:30)
Talmudic Ethics: Reflections on Jewish Faith, Reason, and Experience Sooner or later, it happens to almost everyone. You face a tough ethical decision, and you have to pick a course of action that will let you live with yourself
Series: Talmudic Ethics (accompanying video)
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2:33
The Right to Life (2:33)
Talmudic Ethics: Reflections on Jewish Faith, Reason, and Experience Sooner or later, it happens to almost everyone. You face a tough ethical decision, and you have to pick a course of action that will let you live with yourself
Series: Talmudic Ethics (accompanying video)
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4:14
The Ebbing Flame (4:14)
Talmudic Ethics: Reflections on Jewish Faith, Reason, and Experience Sooner or later, it happens to almost everyone. You face a tough ethical decision, and you have to pick a course of action that will let you live with yourself
Series: Talmudic Ethics (accompanying video)
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5:41
My Brother, My Self (5:41)
Talmudic Ethics: Reflections on Jewish Faith, Reason, and Experience Sooner or later, it happens to almost everyone. You face a tough ethical decision, and you have to pick a course of action that will let you live with yourself
Series: Talmudic Ethics (accompanying video)
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5:17
Labriyut - To Your Health, Episode One (5:17)
**Please note: The controversial issue of vaccination is addressed in Lesson One of the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute's course, Medicine & Morals. This video is intended simply to reflect the content of that lesson. This video is not intended to express the views or opinions of Torah Cafe, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute
Series: Labriyut - To Your Health
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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6:01
Labriyut - To Your Health, Episode Four (6:01)
Series: Labriyut - To Your Health
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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2:49
New Beginnings (2:49)
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions Medicine and Morals is your chance to get real with the subject of medical ethics, discuss actual case histories, and get a sense of direction to weather the toughest challenges you’ll ever face
Series: Medicine and Morals
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2:49
Medicina y Moral - Lección cuatro (2:49)
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3:33
Medicina y Moral - Lección Tres (3:33)
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6:05
Labriyut - To Your Health, Episode Three (6:05)
Series: Labriyut - To Your Health
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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3:13
Rolling the Dice (3:13)
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions Medicine and Morals is your chance to get real with the subject of medical ethics, discuss actual case histories, and get a sense of direction to weather the toughest challenges you’ll ever face
Series: Medicine and Morals
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5:47
Labriyut - To Your Health, Episode Two (5:47)
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions - A man wonders if his dying father should remain on life support. What would you do? - A parent wonders if they should tell their child he has a potentially serious genetic disorder
Series: Labriyut - To Your Health
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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3:43
Flesh of My Flesh (3:43)
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions Medicine and Morals is your chance to get real with the subject of medical ethics, discuss actual case histories, and get a sense of direction to weather the toughest challenges you’ll ever face
Series: Medicine and Morals
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1:50
Choosing Life (1:50)
Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions Medicine and Morals is your chance to get real with the subject of medical ethics, discuss actual case histories, and get a sense of direction to weather the toughest challenges you’ll ever face
Series: Medicine and Morals
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2:16
Medicina y Moral: Su Guía Judía para afrontar las difíciles decisiones de la vida (2:16)
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2:11
Medicine and Morals Promo: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions (2:11)
A new 6-week course from The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute. Begins the week of October 24, 2010. Register today! For more information, to find a location near you, and to register, please visit www.myJLI.com.
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11:47
Practical Implications of Imprecise Perceptions (11:47)
Zachary Bodner: grew up outside of New York City until he was 9, and after a year and a half in Australia he moved to Budapest, Hungary where he attended a local high school. He is currently a senior at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in cognitive sciences, and got to know Chabad through a fortuitous Shabbat dinner when he was a sophomore
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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8:31
“We Will Do and We Will Hear” (8:31)
Mr. Michael Kleinman was born in Augusta, Georgia and is a native of Marietta, a suburb of Atlanta. In high school he was a captain of the football team and the editor‐in‐chief of the school paper. At Penn he pursued a degree in philosophy, as well as opportunities to reengage with his Jewish heritage
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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5:15
Repayment of Debts (5:15)
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Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
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12:14
Poor Clients (12:14)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
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10:58
Free Speech (10:58)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
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17:22
Defending Morally Questionable Clients (17:22)
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Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
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12:00
Charitable Refunds (12:00)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
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17:52
Cases Outside a Lawyer's Specialty (17:52)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
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11:46
Billable Hours vs. Salary (11:46)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
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2:52
Bankruptcy (2:52)
Series: Balancing Professional & Personal Ethics in Challenging Economic Times
Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden (9)
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23:42
Ethics (23:42)
“Messages” is a weekly TV show featuring ideas & ideals of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. This episode includes a short segment of the Rebbe speaking, followed by a discussion and commentary by Rabbi Manis Friedman. This episode concludes with a five-minute segment of “The Deed” entitled Ethics.
Series: Messages - Season 4
Dr. Michael Chighel (59)