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  2. Judaism and abortion - Wikipedia

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    In Judaism, views on abortion draw primarily upon the legal and ethical teachings of the Hebrew Bible, the Talmud, the case-by-case decisions of responsa, and other rabbinic literature. While most major Jewish religious movements discourage abortion, except to save the life of a pregnant woman, authorities differ on when and whether it is ...

  3. Ordeal of the bitter water - Wikipedia

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    In the Hebrew Bible, the ordeal of the bitter water was a Jewish trial by ordeal administered by a priest in the tabernacle to a wife whose husband suspected her of adultery, but the husband had no witnesses to make a formal case. It is described in the Book of Numbers (Numbers 5:11–31).

  4. Religion and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Many Orthodox Jews oppose abortion, except when it is necessary to save a woman's life (or, according to some, the woman's health). In Judaism, views on abortion draw primarily upon the legal and ethical teachings of the Hebrew Bible, the Talmud, the case-by-case decisions of responsa, and other rabbinic literature.

  5. Abortion in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Be'ad Chaim (Pro-Life) [26] is a Messianic Christian anti-abortion non-profit association. Another organization which provides financial support and counseling to women considering abortion is "Just One Life" (J.O.L.) [27] – which in Hebrew is known as Nefesh Achat B'Yisrael.

  6. 6 facts about abortion that everyone should know - AOL

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    Experts explain some essential facts about abortion, including the different types of abortion and why access to safe and legal abortions is important. 6 facts about abortion that everyone should ...

  7. Moloch - Wikipedia

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    Eissfeldt's proposed meaning included both the act and the object of sacrifice. [4] Scholars such as W. von Soden argue that the term is a nominalized causative form of the verb ylk/wlk, meaning "to offer", "present", and thus means "the act of presenting" or "thing presented". [17]

  8. The 10 Most Urgent Lessons Reproductive Justice Activists ...

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    Activists and community organizers in the reproductive-rights space share insights from their accomplishments and challenges in the year after SCOTUS overturned 'Roe.'

  9. Definitions of abortion - Wikipedia

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    An alternative definition is delivery of a fetus with a weight of less than 500 g. If abortion occurs before 12 weeks' gestation, it is called early; from 12 to 20 weeks it is called late." [15] "Abortion is the spontaneous or induced termination of pregnancy before fetal viability.