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Judaism and Health Care
March/April 2000

This issue of the Bulletin is devoted to Judaism, in all its diversity, its rich, living tradition connecting health, faith, and ethics. Dorothy Gardner examines the changing face of Jewish health care in her article. Philip Cohen's article explores how reliance on the tradition's texts helps Jewish thinkers clarify moral issues.
From the Editor
Rich Traditions of Healing
by Philip J. Boyle
Page #: 2
Up Front
Heal Thyself
Preserving health is a divine act
by Byron L. Sherwin
Page #: 3-4
Book Excerpt
Tradition and Bioethics
by Dena S. Davis and Laurie Zoloth
Page #: 4
In Memorium
Rev. Richard A. McCormick, SJ
by Laurence J. O'Connell
Page #: 6
At the Center
Judaism and Health Care Ethics
A program of the Park Ridge Center
by Martha B. Holstein
Page #: 9-10
Health, Faith, and Ethics ListServ
by Park Ridge Center Staff
Page #: All Pages
Background
The Question of Autopsy
Rabbinic rulings and modern medicine
by Phyllis Mitzen
Page #: 11, 13
Background
Daily Prayer of a Physician
Attributed to Maimonides
by Maimonides
Page #: 12
Media
Jewish Internet Resources
by Gail Glicksman
Page #: 13
Media Briefs
News & Notes
by Kirston Fortune
Page #: 14
March/April 2000 Bulletin Cover - Large © 2000 by Karen Blessen
Judaism and Health Care: March/April 2000

Volume/Issue: Issue 14
Publisher: Park Ridge Center, Chicago
Date: March, 2000.
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