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  1. Jewish communities from early on accorded high status to the physician, and many leading rabbis and scholars–from the talmudic period through the Middle Ages and beyond–were physicians as well, including Maimonides.

  2. Health and Wellness. Jewish Learning. Sh'mirat haguf – literally, guarding the body – is the religious imperative to take care of our body and soul. Learn how you can fulfill this mitzvah.

  3. The practice of medicine is a mitzvah, a fundamental religious obligation incumbent upon the Jewish people. While this statement might strike us as obvious and unexceptional, the attitude it conveys is far from unanimous in Jewish tradition.

  4. What Jewish Tradition Says About Health and Wellness. Sh'mirat haguf – literally, guarding the body – is the religious imperative to take care of our body and soul. Learn how you can fulfill this mitzvah.

  5. 25 kwi 2018 · Key concepts within the longstanding Jewish tradition provide insight into a historical Jewish approach to health and the provision of health care.

  6. 4 lis 2015 · The Hebrew words used in the pasuk for healing are commonly quoted as the source for providing medical care, referred to as “ verapo yerapei/ ורפא ירפא “. This pasuk is brought down as the...

  7. The aim of these suggestions is not to impose Jewish values on patients, but to use the Jewish tradition to help develop a new approach to a very complex and challenging area of healthcare.

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