Join T’ruah and Emor, the Institute for Bold Jewish Thought, tomorrow, Thursday 11/2, at 3:30pm ET / 12:30pm PT to frame the complexity of responding to the war in Israel and Gaza through a lens of Jewish ethics.
Professor Rabbi Jonathan Crane will teach us about “The Hazards of Moral Equivalency,” and the ways in which we may face the complexities of this moment by asking difficult questions and embracing the discomfort they reveal.
Jonathan K. Crane, PhD, Rabbi, serves as the Raymond F. Schinazi Scholar in Bioethics and Jewish Thought at Emory’s Center for Ethics. A Professor of Medicine, Crane is a past president of the Society of Jewish Ethics, founder and co-editor of the Journal of Jewish Ethics, and author or editor of Narratives and Jewish Bioethics, The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Ethics and Morality, Beastly Morality: Animals as Ethical Agents, Eating Ethically: Religion and Science for a Better Diet, and Judaism, Race, and Ethics: Conversations and Questions.