Drawing from personal experience and foundational texts of Judaism, celebrated thinkers, artists and activists share Judaism's perspectives on suffering, disability, comfort, healing and being human.
Drawing from personal experience and foundational texts of Judaism, celebrated thinkers, artists and activists share Judaism's perspectives on suffering, disability, comfort, healing and being human.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments v Introduction: The Intersection of Judaism and Health Healing and Curing William Cutter A Physician's Reflection on the Jewish Healing Movement Howard Silverman 1. The Importance of the Individual in Jewish Thought and Writing Choose Life: American Jews and the Quest for Healing Arnold Eisen Literature and the Tragic Vision William Cutter 2. Health and Healing among the Mystics Mystical Sources of the Healing Movement Arthur Green Wisdom, Balance, Healing: Reflections on Mind and Body in an Early Hasidic Text Eitan P. Fishbane 3. Hope and the Hebrew Bible Reading the Bible as a Healing Text Tamara Eskenazi "Call Me Bitterness": Individual Responses to Despair Adriane Leveen 4. From Disability to Enablement Judaism and the Disabled: The Need for a Copernican Revolution Elliot Dorff Misheberach and the ADA: A Response to Elliot Dorff Tamara M. Green 5. Overcoming Stigma Spoiled Identity and the Search for Holiness: Stigma, Death, and the Jewish Community David I. Shulman Those Who Turn Away Their Faces: Tzaraat and Stigma Rachel Adler The New Man, Illness, and Healing Albert J. Winn 6. Jewish Bioethics in Story and Law An Expanded Approach to Jewish Bioethics: A Liberal/Aggadic Approach Peter Knobel The Narrative and the Normative: The Value of Stories for Jewish Ethics Louis E. Newman Conclusion: Looking Back, Moving Forward The History of Invention: Doctors, Medicine, and Jewish Culture David B. Ruderman Notes
Acknowledgments v Introduction: The Intersection of Judaism and Health Healing and Curing William Cutter A Physician's Reflection on the Jewish Healing Movement Howard Silverman 1. The Importance of the Individual in Jewish Thought and Writing Choose Life: American Jews and the Quest for Healing Arnold Eisen Literature and the Tragic Vision William Cutter 2. Health and Healing among the Mystics Mystical Sources of the Healing Movement Arthur Green Wisdom, Balance, Healing: Reflections on Mind and Body in an Early Hasidic Text Eitan P. Fishbane 3. Hope and the Hebrew Bible Reading the Bible as a Healing Text Tamara Eskenazi "Call Me Bitterness": Individual Responses to Despair Adriane Leveen 4. From Disability to Enablement Judaism and the Disabled: The Need for a Copernican Revolution Elliot Dorff Misheberach and the ADA: A Response to Elliot Dorff Tamara M. Green 5. Overcoming Stigma Spoiled Identity and the Search for Holiness: Stigma, Death, and the Jewish Community David I. Shulman Those Who Turn Away Their Faces: Tzaraat and Stigma Rachel Adler The New Man, Illness, and Healing Albert J. Winn 6. Jewish Bioethics in Story and Law An Expanded Approach to Jewish Bioethics: A Liberal/Aggadic Approach Peter Knobel The Narrative and the Normative: The Value of Stories for Jewish Ethics Louis E. Newman Conclusion: Looking Back, Moving Forward The History of Invention: Doctors, Medicine, and Jewish Culture David B. Ruderman Notes
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