
Torah & Tech: Complicated Technological Systems
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This class is part of the second version of the series. It uses rabbinic responses to new technologies (e.g. electricity,lab-grown meat, Jews in space) as a peculiar subset of Halakhah which helps illuminate how rabbis n...
On Halakhah: How does Halakhah deal with new technologies? (sources in notes) is an episode from Hadar Campus Scholars by David Zvi Kalman. This class is part of the second version of the series. It uses rabbinic responses to new technologi...
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Published Dec 5, 2013, 00:56:48 long, audio available.
This class is part of the second version of the series. It uses rabbinic responses to new technologies (e.g. electricity,lab-grown meat, Jews in space) as a peculiar subset of Halakhah which helps illuminate how rabbis negotiate between halakhic sources and their realities. It was delivered by David Zvi Kalman at Penn on Dec. 3, 2013. Source sheet: davidzvi.com/onhalakhah/On_Halakhah_and_New_Technologies.pdf
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On Halakhah: How does Halakhah deal with new technologies? (sources in notes) is an episode from Hadar Campus Scholars by David Zvi Kalman.
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On Halakhah: How does Halakhah deal with new technologies? (sources in notes) is from Hadar Campus Scholars by David Zvi Kalman.
Published Dec 5, 2013 and 00:56:48 long