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Palliative Care
Branches of Judaism
Orthodox
Jews stand by the Torah as the revealed work of God and the Talmud as the legitimate oral law. They are bopund by the traditional rabbinical halakha as a way of achieving closeness to God.
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Conservative
Jews seek to maintain or conserve traditional Jewish laws and practices while using modern means of historical scholarship. Conservative Jews believe that they have searched and added to their laws to keep them relevant and meaningful in the modern era.
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Reform
A religious movement that has been modified or abandoned many traditional Jewish beliefs, laws and practices in effort to adapt Judaism in the modern world. It helps Jews appreciate their religion and find a place for it in contemporary society.
Rabbis emerged to create reform Judaism by rejecting both teachings and authority of the halakhic
Some patients or their families might refuse palliative care because they see it as a prohibited form of giving up on healing. in particular, they might fee that is demonstrates a less than perfect faith that God will heal.
Jewish perspective
All humans are made in the image of God, saving someone from pain is not a reason to kill
The Jewish tradition regards the preservation of human life as one of its supreme moral values and forbids anything that might shorten life
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Jewish Ethical Framework
Scared Texts
halakhic
Halakhah is a set of Jewish rules and practices. It affects every aspect of life. It adds religious significance to everyday activities. Halakhah comes from the torah and rabbis.
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In the Torah and later literature (Talmud), rules about justice, equality before the law, loving-kindness, social welfare, and the ideals of peace and political freedom are moral principles
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Palliative care
Not all about the physical aspect but its about the emotional and psychological stage. Its not about ending life because that will happen naturally
Palliative care consists of the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and assessment and treatment o pain and other forms of physical, psychological and spiritual suffering