The Jewish tradition has important perspectives, history, and wisdom that can contribute significantly to crucial contemporary healthcare deliberations. Care and Covenant: A Jewish Bioethic of Responsibility demonstrates how numerous classic Jewish texts can contribute significant new ideas to some of the most urgent debates in the world of medicine today. Rabbi Jason Weiner draws on 15 years of experience of working in a hospital as a practitioner to develop an “ethics of responsibility”.
This book seeks to develop an approach to bioethical dilemmas that is primarily informed by personal and communal obligations as well as social responsibilities. Weiner applies some unique and inspiring values found in Judaism to encourage healthcare providers to remain dedicated to preventing harm and providing appropriate care to all. Each chapter investigates relevant philosophical questions such as what the expectations of a society or government are and what we should do when our obligations to others violate our own moral principles, safety or ability to assist.
Care and Covenant provides analytical, philosophical and evidence-based scholarship to guide discussions on ethics in healthcare.
Books Rabbi Weiner Contributed to
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Esther in America – Koren Publishers
- Rabbi Weiner has a chapter in this book
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Jewish End-of-Life Care in a Virtual Age: Our Traditions Reimagined
- Rabbi Weiner has a chapter in this book
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Praying for the Defenders of Our Destiny: The Mi Sheberach for IDF Soldiers
- Rabbi Weiner has a chapter in this book
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Touro Medical Halacha Annual: Vol. 1
- Rabbi Weiner has an article in this book
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Touro Medical Halacha Annual: Vol. 2
- Rabbi Weiner has an article in this book
Rabbi Weiner’s English Translation