What happens when medical protocols collide with Jewish values?
A rabbi looks at brain death, COVID quandaries and more in a new book about bioethics
A rabbi looks at brain death, COVID quandaries and more in a new book about bioethics
The disorder — debilitating if untreated — may also offer protection against deadly tuberculosis
Researchers in Poland compared attributes like color and tenderness to settle the age-old question of which meat tastes better
The group warned that curbing the power of the high court and other institutions will ‘provoke a rift' with the international scientific community
Israel is a world leader in turning salt water into fresh. But a new study suggests capacity must expand to keep up with population
Time keeps on slippin' into the future thanks to imperfections in the Hebrew calendar
Six different oils — which is the best for a menorah?
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