Between the Lines: Torah and Technology

Date: Sep 10, 2024

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Sponsor: The Library

Location: Online

Category: Library Events

Torah and Technology: Circuits, Cells, and The Sacred Path

Part of Between the Lines: Author Conversations from The Library of JTS

Tuesday, September 10, 2024
1:00–2:30 p.m. ET
Online 

What does Judaism teach about killer robots? Cultured meat? Genetically engineered people? What does it mean to rest on Shabbat when electronics are embedded all around? In a pandemic, whose life should be saved first? Can a person be declared dead after the brain has ceased to function, even if the heart continues to beat on life support? How can ancient religious norms address the radically transformed reality of a technocentric society? In this volume, Torah and Technology: Circuits, Cells, and the Sacred Path, Rabbi Daniel Nevins draws on 3,000 years of biblical and rabbinic texts to respond to pressing questions of contemporary life. These essays are presented in the form of responsa, or rabbinic guidance for Jews committed to practicing halakhah, but they are also of interest to any person who confronts ethical quandaries in our technocentric times.

Rabbi Nevins will be in conversation with Dr. David Kraemer, Joseph J. and Dora Abbell Librarian and Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, to discuss the book and how the responsa are a window into Jewish history—material and scientific history, culture, politics, society and more. They will explore such topics as the impact of religious responses to technological change in the broader society; what most worries them about emerging technologies; and how the Torah itself will change as a result of this encounter.

About the Author

Rabbi Daniel Nevins is Head of School at Golda Och Academy, a PK–12 school in West Orange, New Jersey. Previously, he served as Pearl Resnick Dean of the JTS Rabbinical School, and as senior rabbi of Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Rabbi Nevins has been a member of the Rabbinical Assembly’s Committee on Jewish Law and Standards for 25 years, and is known for landmark halakhic opinions related to sexuality, disability, bioethics, and technology.

Praise for Torah and Technology

“The responsa of Rabbi Daniel Nevins reflect the wisdom, knowledge, and insight of a deeply caring rabbi who is willing to wrestle with the cutting edge issues of our time. Readers, Jewish and non-Jewish, will be grateful for the paths that Rabbi Nevins forges for the ethical use of technology and medicine.”
—Rabbi Dr. Pamela Barmash, Chair, Committee on Jewish Law and Standards

“The readers of this book will be richly rewarded by Rabbi Nevins’ knowledge of both the Jewish tradition and technology, his unparalleled ability to explain both in clear terms to people who are not experts in either, and his wonderful ability to exercise judgment in a wise and compassionate way as he deals with the moral and ritual challenges posed by many forms of modern technology.”
—Rabbi Dr. Elliot N. Dorff, Rector and Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy, American Jewish University)