Spirituality/Medicine Interface Project

Therefore Choose Life: The Jewish Perspective on Coping with Catastrophe

Authors: David M. Pollock

Abstract

There is an old joke that describes the traditional rites surrounding Jewish holidays (at least Passover, Hanukkah and Purim): “They tried to kill us, G-d saved us, let’s eat.”

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