Illness and Health in the Jewish Tradition

Illness and Health in the Jewish Tradition
Author: David L. Freeman (M.D.),Judith Z. Abrams
Publsiher: Jewish Publication Society
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0827606737

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"The premise of the Jewish attitude toward illness is that living is sacred, that good health enables us to live a fully religious life, and that disease is an evil. Any effective therapy is permitted, even if it conflicts with Jewish law. To bring about healing is a responsibility not only of the person who is ill and of the professional caregivers, but also of the loved ones, and of the larger circle of family, friends, and community." "Illness and Health in the Jewish Tradition is an anthology of traditional and modern Jewish writings that highlights these basic principles."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Jewish Values in Health and Medicine

Jewish Values in Health and Medicine
Author: Levi Meier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1991
Genre: Case studies
ISBN: UOM:39015020819531

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This book integrates the foundations of the values of the Jewish heritage with the actual experiences of patients. Through clinical guidelines and anecdotes, the reader will gain insight into complex issues involving life, death, pain, suffering, illness and health as they affect patients, health care providers and family members. The book discusses contemporary issues such as AIDS, hospice and Baby M based on the value system of the Jewish heritage. It is unique in that it combines the personal reflections of patients with expert discussions of psychological and medical aspects of these issues. Includes a contribution by the winner of the 1991 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.

Handbook of Torah and Mental Health

Handbook of Torah and Mental Health
Author: David H. Rosmarin, PhD, ABPP,Rabbi Saul Haimoff, PsyD
Publsiher: Mosaica Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781946351845

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The present volume includes a brief collection of Torah sources on Cognitive behavioral therapy Dialectical behavior therapy General psychotherapy Anxiety, obsessions, compulsions, and depression Parenting Mental health and well-being

Health and Medicine in the Jewish Tradition

Health and Medicine in the Jewish Tradition
Author: David Michael Feldman
Publsiher: Crossroad Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1986
Genre: Abortion
ISBN: UOM:39015011263384

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Gift of Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut.

Jewish Science and Health

Jewish Science and Health
Author: Morris Lichtenstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1970
Genre: Jewish Science
ISBN: UOM:39015050022386

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Judaism and Health

Judaism and Health
Author: Michele F. Prince,Jeff Levin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 900
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1459674308

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Part professional handbook, part scholarly resource and part source of practical information, with contributions from over twenty - five leading Jewish professionals. A comprehensive, up - to - date resource on Jewish life and healing, medicine and healthcare.

Caring for Jewish Patients

Caring for Jewish Patients
Author: Joseph Spitzer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315344188

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Jewish patients customarily have particular ways of approaching health and healthcare. This book outlines the Jewish practices and customs of direct relevance to health professionals, illustrated throughout with case histories. Information is provided to facilitate day to day communication, discussing etiquette and interpersonal relationships between the health professionals and their patients, describing in detail the dietary laws, customs and festivals. This book will offer practical advice about Jews, Judaism and the Jewish community helping to educate and enable all healthcare professionals in hospitals and in the community to provide care in a culturally appropriate manner.

Healing and the Jewish Imagination

Healing and the Jewish Imagination
Author: Rachel Adler,Arnold Eisen,Tamara Eskenazi
Publsiher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781580233736

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Essential reading for people interested in the Jewish healing, spirituality and spiritual direction movements, this groundbreaking volume explores the Jewish tradition for comfort in times of illness and Judaism?s perspectives on the inevitable suffering with which we live.Pushing the boundaries of Jewish knowledge, scholars, teachers, artists and activists examine the aspects of our mortality and the important distinctions between curing and healing. Topics discussed include: the importance of the individual; health and healing among the mystics; hope and the Hebrew Bible; from disability to enablement; overcoming stigma; Jewish bioethics; and more.Drawing from literature, personal experience, and the foundational texts of Judaism, these celebrated thinkers show us that healing is an idea that can both soften us so that we are open to inspiration as well as toughen us?like good scar tissue?in order to live with the consequences of being human.