
Modern Jewish Ethics since 1970: Writings on Methods, Sources, and Issues
by:
Jonathan K. Crane
,
Emily Filler
,
Mira Beth Wasserman
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1684582636
ISBN 13: 9781684582631
Publication date:
July 20th, 2025
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Pages: 350
This compelling collection explores the evolution of Jewish ethical thought since 1970, highlighting significant writings that engage with modern dilemmas. Contributors include prominent scholars who offer diverse perspectives on methods, sources, and pressing issues within Jewish ethics, making the book an invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike.
Through a careful examination of contemporary topics and traditional teachings, the authors invite readers to reflect on the nuances of ethical decision-making in today’s world. The work provides a rich tapestry of thought, sparking dialogue on how Jewish values can inform moral choices in a rapidly changing society.
Through a careful examination of contemporary topics and traditional teachings, the authors invite readers to reflect on the nuances of ethical decision-making in today’s world. The work provides a rich tapestry of thought, sparking dialogue on how Jewish values can inform moral choices in a rapidly changing society.