Daniel Sinclair

Daniel Sinclair[1] (Hebrew: דניאל סינקלייר) is a British-born Israeli Law Professor and scholar of Jewish law (Halachah), specializing in contemporary Jewish medical ethics.

He subsequently became Principal of Jews' College, London before returning to Israel to pursue an academic career.

His books include Tradition and the biological revolution (1989)[4] and Jewish biomedical law: Legal and extra-legal dimensions (2003).

Among other topics, he has written on Jewish approaches to abortion, artificial insemination, the definition of death, euthanasia, patient autonomy and the relation between law and morality.

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