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R V Grazi1, J B Wolowelsky, R Jewelewicz
1Division of Reproductive Endocrinology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 11219.
Abstract:
This article recapitulates and extends a discussion of the position of halakhic Judaism (traditional Jewish law and ethics) on various issues that relate to assisted reproduction, including genetic and legal relationships, disposal of untransplanted embryos, embryo tissue research, multifetal pregnancy reduction, preimplantation genetic screening and sex selection and donor gametes.
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