Love Your Neighbor and Yourself: A Jewish Approach to Modern Personal EthicsIn this topically relevant book on modern ethical issues, Dorff focuses on personal ethics, Judaism's distinctive way of understanding human nature, our role in life, and what we should strive to be, both as individuals and as members of a community. Dorff addresses specific moral issues that affect our personal lives: privacy, particularly at work as it is affected by the Internet and other modern technologies; sex in and outside of marriage; family matters, such as adoption, surrogate motherhood, stepfamilies, divorce, parenting, and family violence; homosexuality; justice, mercy, and forgiveness; and charitable acts and social action. |
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Pagina viii
... World 139 Parental Duties: Applying Jewish Classical Sources to Contemporary Circumstances 143 Teaching Torah and Teaching a Trade 143 “Marrying Him Off to a Wife” 150 Chapter Five Family Violence 155 Types of Abuse and Their Jewish ...
... World 139 Parental Duties: Applying Jewish Classical Sources to Contemporary Circumstances 143 Teaching Torah and Teaching a Trade 143 “Marrying Him Off to a Wife” 150 Chapter Five Family Violence 155 Types of Abuse and Their Jewish ...
Pagina ix
The Importance of the Conservative Legal Method to Abuse Issues 155 Acknowledging Family Violence within Our Community 157 Beating Wives or Husbands 159 Beating Children 166 Beating Parents 171 Sexual Abuse 173 Verbal Abuse 176 ...
The Importance of the Conservative Legal Method to Abuse Issues 155 Acknowledging Family Violence within Our Community 157 Beating Wives or Husbands 159 Beating Children 166 Beating Parents 171 Sexual Abuse 173 Verbal Abuse 176 ...
Pagina xiv
While most families have those problems, some families have considerably worse ones, because one or more members of the family are the perpetrators or victims of some form of abuse. Chapter Five, then, deals with family violence of all ...
While most families have those problems, some families have considerably worse ones, because one or more members of the family are the perpetrators or victims of some form of abuse. Chapter Five, then, deals with family violence of all ...
Pagina 27
Abuse is also a desecration of the divine image inherent in each of us and a failure to respect those so created. Such acts are, therefore, condemned and punished in Jewish law. The family creates, educates, and supports the next ...
Abuse is also a desecration of the divine image inherent in each of us and a failure to respect those so created. Such acts are, therefore, condemned and punished in Jewish law. The family creates, educates, and supports the next ...
Pagina 46
Clearly this exception must not be abused to give the government warrant to spy on everyone at all times. The case against the one leading others to idolatry, after all, had to be demonstrated to the court, albeit under diminished ...
Clearly this exception must not be abused to give the government warrant to spy on everyone at all times. The case against the one leading others to idolatry, after all, had to be demonstrated to the court, albeit under diminished ...
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Sommario
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This Is My Beloved This Is My Friend Sex and the Family | 73 |
Parents and Children | 127 |
Family and Violence | 155 |
The Elements of Forgiveness | 207 |
Hope and Destiny | 231 |
Notes | 252 |
The Interaction of Judaism with Morality Defining Motivating and Educating a Moral Person and Society | 311 |
Notes to Appendix | 345 |
Bibliography of Cited Modern Sources | 347 |
Index | 361 |
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Love Your Neighbor and Yourself: A Jewish Approach to Modern Personal Ethics Elliot N. Dorff Anteprima limitata - 2003 |
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