Jewish Medical Ethics
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This referenced work is described in the episode as a landmark publication on Jewish medical ethics by an author called Rabbi Jacobowitz, credited with shaping early discourse in the field and inspiring Dr. Fred Rosner's involvement; the speaker calls the author 'the grandfather of Jewish medical ethics.
' The book appears to have provided foundational material bridging halacha and modern medical developments during mid-20th century.
Its influence led Dr. Rosner to pursue translation, scholarship, and public teaching in halachic medicine.
Exact bibliographic details were not stated in the transcript, but its thematic importance to Dr. Rosner's career is emphasized.
' The book appears to have provided foundational material bridging halacha and modern medical developments during mid-20th century.
Its influence led Dr. Rosner to pursue translation, scholarship, and public teaching in halachic medicine.
Exact bibliographic details were not stated in the transcript, but its thematic importance to Dr. Rosner's career is emphasized.
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as an influential landmark work that inspired his father's interest in Jewish medical ethics.

Rabbi Shalom Rosner

Rav Shalom Rosner on the Legacy of Dr. Fred Rosner z"l


