Code of ethics
Startup wants to grow “headless humans” to replace lab animals
Researchers describe brainless, lab-grown human bodies engineered to host full organ systems and study disease without consciousness.
Talent, arrogance, and the cost of not being ready in sports and war - opinion
Norway’s ethical funds: The double standard of global capital - opinion
Kosher or cruel? The Jewish ethical dilemma of factory-farmed meat
Preserving ethics in journalism
Journalism, while often motivated by a desire to sensationalize or impact change, must still always be guided by ethical behavior.
Israeli professor says West Bank university 'wrong place' for conference
Open letter calls for this week’s conference to not ‘legitimize occupation’
Is the Gaza sniper video the Hebron Shooter saga on steroids?
There may be 100 ways in which this Gaza saga is different and less serious, but from a first glance, the video seems to show the same thing.
Sparks fly over 'texting judge' during contentious Knesset panel meeting
Disgraces in the Knesset
A sudden death brought about squabbles in the Knesset - and questions of morality.
Author of IDF ethics code comes out against ignoring provocations
“What we saw is seemingly not the best professional way of solving the problem.”
Hebron shooter Elor Azaria begins serving sentence for manslaughter
Azaria enters prison after court rejects his request to postpone until chief of staff decides on commuting sentence.
IDF Code of Conduct author: Azaria sentence sets 'wrong precedent'
The IDF Court of Appeals chose to uphold the conviction and 18-month sentence of Elor Azaria.
Public integrity and social responsibility
Moses and the sages who followed him wished to inculcate norms of public integrity. Even when a person is sure of the righteousness of his deeds,
Saudi woman arrested for 'immodest' miniskirt video
The woman, who has been detained, has also been shamed by many Saudis on social media for her choice of clothing.