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Well aware of Jews having once been the victims of Nazi eugenics policies, many Jews today have an ambivalent attitude toward new genetics and are understandably wary of genetic forms of identity and intervention. At the same time, the Jewish tradition is strongly committed to medical research designed to prevent or cure diseases. Jews and Genes explores this tension against the backdrop of various important developments in genetics and bioethics—new advances in stem cell research; genetic mapping, identity, testing, and intervention; and the role of religion and ethics in shaping public policy.
 
Jews and Genes brings together leaders in their fields, from all walks of Judaism, to explore these most timely and intriguing topics—the intricacies of the genetic code and the wonders of life, along with cutting-edge science and the ethical issues it raises.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
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  1. Foreword
  2. Mark S. Frankel
  3. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Introduction
  2. Elliot N. Dorff, Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. xiii-xviii
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  1. Abbreviations
  2. pp. xix-xxii
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  1. Part 1. Stem Cell Research
  1. 1. Summary of the Science of Stem Cell Research
  2. Elliot N. Dorff, Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. 3-22
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  1. 2. Applying Jewish Law to Stem Cell Research
  2. Elliot N. Dorff
  3. pp. 23-54
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  1. 3. Divine Representations and the Value of Embryos: God’s Image, God’s Name, and the Status of Human Nonpersons
  2. Noam J. Zohar
  3. pp. 55-67
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  1. 4. “Like Water”: Using Genesis to Formulate an Alternative Jewish Position on the Beginning of Life
  2. Yosef Leibowitz
  3. pp. 68-79
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  1. 5. Reasonable Magic: Stem Cell Research and Forbidden Knowledge
  2. Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. 80-100
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  1. Part 2. Genetic Mapping and Identity
  1. 6. Summary of the Science of Genetic Mapping and Identity
  2. Elliot N. Dorff, Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. 103-109
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  1. 7. Folk Taxonomy, Prejudice, and the Human Genome
  2. Judith S. Neulander
  3. pp. 110-136
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  1. 8. What Is a Jew? The Meaning of Genetic Disease for Jewish Identity
  2. Rebecca Alpert
  3. pp. 137-159
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  1. 9. Yearning for the Long-Lost Home: The Lemba and the Jewish Narrative of Genetic Return
  2. Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. 160-190
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  1. Part 3. Genetic Testing
  1. 10. Summary of the Science of Genetic Testing
  2. Elliot N. Dorff, Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. 193-200
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  1. 11. Genetic Testing in the Jewish Community
  2. Paul Root Wolpe
  3. pp. 201-214
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  1. 12. Jewish Genetic Decision Making and an Ethic of Care
  2. Toby L. Schonfeld
  3. pp. 215-230
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  1. Part 4. Genetic Intervention
  1. 13. Summary of the Science of Genetic Intervention
  2. Elliot N. Dorff, Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. 233-242
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  1. 14. Some Jewish Thoughts on Genetic Enhancement
  2. Shimon Glick
  3. pp. 243-256
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  1. 15. Curing Disease and Enhancing Traits: A Philosophical (and Jewish) Perspective
  2. Ronald M. Green
  3. pp. 257-273
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  1. 16. Genetic Enhancement and the Image of God
  2. Aaron L. Mackler
  3. pp. 274-284
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  1. 17. “Blessed Is the One Who Is Good and Who Brings Forth Goodness”: A Jewish Theological Response to the Ethical Challenges of New Genetic Technologies
  2. Louis E. Newman
  3. pp. 285-309
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  1. 18. Jewish Reflections on Genetic Enhancement
  2. Jeffrey H. Burack
  3. pp. 310-341
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  1. 19. Mending the Code
  2. Robert Gibbs
  3. pp. 342-374
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  1. Part 5. The New Genetics and Public Policy
  1. 20. Religious Traditions in a Postreligious World: Does Halakhah Have Insights for Nonbelievers?
  2. John Lantos
  3. pp. 377-386
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  1. 21. How the Unconscious Shapes Modern Genomic Science
  2. Robert Pollack
  3. pp. 387-402
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  1. 22. To Fix the World: Jewish Convictions Affecting Social Issues
  2. Elliot N. Dorff
  3. pp. 403-420
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 421-428
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  1. Index to Classical Sources
  2. pp. 429-434
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  1. General Index
  2. pp. 435-458
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