HUC-UC Ethics Center Center for the Study of Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems

Hebrew Union College-University of Cincinnati Center for the Study of Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems (HUC-UC Ethics Center) promotes teaching, learning, and research in applied ethics and serves as a resource for faculty, students, professionals, and members of the community. It is a national resource center for the exploration of critical ethical and moral issues in the areas of law, medicine, religion, and other professions.

Seeking Refuge in the 21st Century: Escaping Darfur
(March 6, 2008 - Mayerson Auditorium, HUC-JIR)
Elisheva Milikowsky is a young Israeli university student visiting Cincinnati to speak about her efforts to lead and organize a relief network for African refugees fleeing to Israel. She will shed light on the crisis in Darfur and share the stirring accounts of those who sought refuge in Israel. Milikowsky's unique perspective will give meaning to statistics by sharing the faces, names and stories of those affected by the crisis in Darfur. This program is co-sponsored by the Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education.

To read the article, "The Angel of Beersheba", click here.

The Ethics Center would like to welcome Carri Wasserberg as our new assistant to the director.