Monday, January 4, 2016

Jewish Adoption in America

By Barbara T. Blank  for MyJewishLearning.com   

Ancient laws and modernity are brought together with the embrace of adoption in the Jewish community.


Since ancient times, Judaism has valued and encouraged adoption. But most biblical and rabbinic references to the practice relate specifically to orphans, a paradigmatically vulnerable class of individuals for which the Bible mandates we protect and care.

The most famous example in the Bible, of course, is that of the orphaned Queen Esther, who was raised by her cousin Mordecai. The Talmud, however, illuminates–and approves of–more obscure cases as well.

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