Description
In every field, but especially in medicine, there is always greater demand for services, money and other resources than are available. Every society, therefore, has to decide which specific areas (of a budget, for example) and which people take priority. This concept is popularly called “triage.” Specifically, if people are dying, who gets the life saving measure first? But this concept also affect everyday behavior such as which person in the dentist’s waiting room should be taken first? Traditional Jewish thought has very definite views about this issue, which is discussed constantly in the 21st century.
If a person became aware that he or she was constantly being watched on camera, 24/7, beyond the most intimate reality show, then anyone’s behavior might or would change radically. And, yet, most religions, including Judaism, believe in a deity that observes and knows everyone’s actions and...
Published 11/19/24
If a person became aware that he or she was constantly being watched on camera, 24/7, beyond the most intimate reality show, then anyone’s behavior might or would change radically. And, yet, most religions, including Judaism, believe in a deity that observes and knows everyone’s actions and...
Published 11/19/24