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Law and Jewish Ethics Courses
Jewish ethics at work, at home and the gray zones in between.
Most people never intentionally commit fraud, but almost everyone has rationalized something questionable. We sign, share, copy, borrow, and agree far more than we realize, often assuming it's fine because it's common or convenient. In this four-part course, we examine real-life disputes and ethical gray zones through core Torah sources, exploring how actual cases were navigated and what honesty demands in practice. You'll learn what counts as theft, how to navigate ownership and permission in everyday situations, and how ordinary choices test integrity more than the dramatic dilemmas ever will.
Jewish medical ethics on the modern world.
It's time for a serious talk about life, death, health, medicine, and healing. The world, as we know it, is changing and progressing faster than ever before. And with all those developments and advancements come bigger and more complicated ethical questions and uncertainties. In this course, we will take a deep dive into Jewish medical ethics, and explore the sources, principles, and laws that guide our lives, from eating healthy to ambulance rides to ICU's, and beyond.