If it does not serve a legitimate medical purpose, cosmetic surgery is frowned upon by the Jewish legal tradition

Mark Washovsky writes: Referring to the "debate" over cosmetic surgery in Jewish law, the author cites the relevant value-concepts from the Jewish legal tradition. As a Reform rabbi, he expresses his opposition to the practice as dissuasion–rather than as an … Continue reading If it does not serve a legitimate medical purpose, cosmetic surgery is frowned upon by the Jewish legal tradition