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PrefaceA Biography of Greatness
Responsa of Rav Moshe Feinstein
IntroductionPreface to Iggeros Moshe, Volume IIggeros Moshe, Yoreh De'ah III 132A New TeshuvahIggeros Moshe, Choshen Mishpat II 72Iggeros Moshe, Choshen Mishpat II 73Iggeros Moshe, Choshen Mishpat II 74Iggeros Moshe, Choshen Mishpat II 75The Anatomy of a TeshuvahTalmudic SourcesAnalysis of the Talmudic SourcesLater SourcesQuality and Sanctity of Life, a Torah ViewAdditional NoteClarification of the Halakhic Rulings of Rav Moshe Feinstein and of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach in Regard to Brain DeathIggeros Moshe, Yoreh De'ah I 145Introductory NoteIggeros Moshe, Orach Chaim IV 79Iggeros Moshe, Orach Chaim IV 81Iggeros Moshe, Orach Chaim IV 80Iggeros Moshe, Yoreh De'ah II 174Iggeros Moshe, Yoreh De'ah II 166Iggeros Moshe, Yoreh De'ah II 164Iggeros Moshe, Yoreh De'ah II 162Unpublished Responsum "So One May Live"
Quality and Sanctity of Life in the Talmud and Midrash Coauthored by Dr Fred Rosner
About This Text
Author: Moshe David Tendler
Composed: New York, c.1992 – c.1996 CE
Care of the Critically Ill is a 20th-century work that translates and explains more than a dozen of Rav (“Rabbi”) Moshe Feinstein’s responsa on caring for the critically ill, written by Rav Moshe’s student and son-in-law, Rabbi Moshe Tendler. Including both responsa published in Rabbi Feinstein’s “Iggrot Moshe” as well as previously unpublished responsa, the work addresses issues like the halakhic approach to brain death and the factor of “quality of life” when deciding whether to keep terminally ill patients on life support. It also includes a biography of Rav Moshe as well as an essay co-authored by Dr. Fred Rosner about quality and sanctity of life. The release and digitization of this book was kindly sponsored by The Applebaum Foundation.