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Can Robots Be Jewish? And Other Pressing Questions of Modern Life

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Can Robots Be Jewish? And Other Pressing Questions of Modern Life brings together diverse rabbinic voices to explore contemporary and timeless questions through the lens of Jewish thought. Topics include ethics, identity, technology, faith, and law, approached by a range of perspectives from Humanist to Orthodox. Editor Amy E. Schwartz offers insightful commentary that highlights the ongoing relevance and vitality of Jewish tradition.
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Ideal for readers interested in religion, spirituality, and modern ethical dilemmas, especially those curious about Jewish perspectives on contemporary life. Accessible and thought-provoking, it suits both newcomers and those familiar with Jewish theology.

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A smart, hip and provocative book for anyone interested in the rich diversity of Jewish thought on contemporary questions.

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A smart, hip and provocative book for anyone interested in the rich diversity of Jewish thought on contemporary questions.

Should we edit our children's genes? Are there things that can't be forgiven? Are Jews still expecting a messiah? Is Judaism good for women? Should Jews strive to be happy? What does Judaism say about love? Are we commanded to vote? Is democracy a Jewish idea? Does Jewish law forbid racism? Is silence consent? What sins should we atone for in our use of social media? When does life begin? Do Jews believe in an afterlife? Can robots be Jewish?

In this book, rabbis spanning the range of modern Jewish thought, from Humanist and Reform to Orthodox and beyond, consider these difficult and provocative questions of our time and many others. Sometimes they agreeโ€”but not often.

You don't have to be a scholar to follow these lively, accessible voices. They offer intelligent discussion of topics both timely and timeless, deep interrogation of Jewish text, law and commentary, and an unparalleled look at the breadth, creativity and continued relevance of the Jewish tradition.

Editor Amy E. Schwartz provides delightful commentary, celebrating the rabbinic impulse to question every assumption and highlighting the many and sometimes surprising ways ancient texts can speak to us today.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781942134671

Publisher: Mandel Vilar Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 February 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Mandel Vilar Press

Illustration: 16 B&W photographs

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Irving Yitzchak Greenberg
  • Edited by Amy Schwartz
  • Afterword by Shira Stutman

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 228.0mm

Height: 152.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Amy E. Schwartz is Moment Magazine's opinion and book editor, as well as editor of the magazine's popular "Ask the Rabbis" section. Schwartz was a longtime editorial writer and op-ed columnist at The Washington Post, covering education, science and culture. She has also worked at Harper's, The New Republic and The Wilson Quarterly. She is president of the non-denominational Jewish Study Center in Washington, DC and speaks and runs workshops on topics of Jewish commentary, psalms and literature nationwide.

. He was chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council and founding president of the National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership.

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