

Geoffrey D. Claussen, "Jewish Ethics: The Basics" (Routledge, 2024)
Aug 18, 2025
Geoffrey D. Claussen, Lori and Eric Sklut Professor in Jewish Studies at Elon University, explores the complexities of Jewish ethics. He reveals how diverse voices throughout history challenge simplistic interpretations. Claussen discusses the differing feminist perspectives within Judaism and clarifies his view against moral relativism. Common threads among various ethical stances emerge, showcasing how communities can engage with conflicting values. He also highlights contemporary trends and previews his upcoming work on Jewish meditation.
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No Single Jewish Ethics
- Jewish ethics has no single, timeless essence and is constructed differently across times and people.
- Claussen urges readers to analyze whose version of 'Jewish ethics' is being asserted and why.
Many Faces Of Jewish Feminism
- Feminist responses to Judaism vary widely, from reworking law to rejecting legal frameworks entirely.
- Modern feminist ethics both draws on and challenges ancient and medieval Jewish texts in many conflicting ways.
Use History To Strengthen Ethics
- Do not hide historical diversity to avoid sounding relativist; confront it instead when making ethical claims.
- Use history critically to argue why certain views are right and others are wrong.