• Mishnah) and the Amoraim (rabbis of the Talmud) applied the concept of Kevod HaBriyot in their interpretations of and rulings on halakhah (Jewish law). The Mishnah...
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  • status is immoral. The CJLS has also held that the Talmudic concept of Kavod HaBriyot permits lifting rabbinic decrees (as distinct from carving narrow exceptions)...
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  • "respect for others" or "human dignity". Holding that the concept of kavod habriyot interpreted as human dignity reflects Conservative Judaism's evolving...
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  • CJLS has authority to do this on grounds of the talmudic principle of Kavod HaBriyot, which it translated as "human dignity", on grounds that the existence...
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    bi-She’at ha-Dehak” Aryeh A. Frimer, Hakirah, The Flatbush Journal of Jewish Law and Thought, 22 (Spring 2017), pp. 151-170. PDF version. Kavod HaBriyot Partnership...
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  • same-sex marriage. The responsum invoked the Talmudic principle of kavod habriyot, which the authors translated as "human dignity", as authority for this...
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  • same-sex marriage. The responsum invoked the Talmudic principle of kavod habriyot, which the authors translated as "human dignity", as authority for this...
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