To Walk in God's Ways: Jewish Pastoral Perspectives on Illness and BereavementJ. Aronson, 1995 - 214 pages This volume includes extensive source material from classic Jewish texts (Tanakh, Talmud, Midrash, commentaries, codes of Jewish law, and responsa) and modern rabbinic scholars on illness and grief, as well as gleanings from contemporary psychology, material from protestant traditions, and the clinical experiences of the author, who develops specific roles for the rabbi that include pastoral manager, teacher, exemplar in empathy or doctor of soul, |
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Jewish Pastoral Perspectives on Illness and Bereavement Joseph S. Ozarowski. VISITING NON - JEWS Halakhically , there is no question that the mitzvah of bikur holim extends to ill non - Jews . This is based on the Talmud , which states ...
Jewish Pastoral Perspectives on Illness and Bereavement Joseph S. Ozarowski. VISITING NON - JEWS Halakhically , there is no question that the mitzvah of bikur holim extends to ill non - Jews . This is based on the Talmud , which states ...
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... Jew to visit non - Jews to , " only when they [ non - Jews ] are actually [ living ] with Jews , " so as not to antagonize them or cause animosity . Others , such as R. Nissim and Ritva ( R. Yom Tob Ben Avraham al - Asevilli ...
... Jew to visit non - Jews to , " only when they [ non - Jews ] are actually [ living ] with Jews , " so as not to antagonize them or cause animosity . Others , such as R. Nissim and Ritva ( R. Yom Tob Ben Avraham al - Asevilli ...
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... Jewish Law . 37. This is similar to bikur holim visits to non - Jews as outlined in chap- ter 4. Kol Bo , 98 , and Aaron Levine , 336 , clearly conclude the permissibil- ity of eulogizing non - Jews , based on Tosefta Gittin , end of ...
... Jewish Law . 37. This is similar to bikur holim visits to non - Jews as outlined in chap- ter 4. Kol Bo , 98 , and Aaron Levine , 336 , clearly conclude the permissibil- ity of eulogizing non - Jews , based on Tosefta Gittin , end of ...
Contents
Roots for Visiting the Sick | 15 |
Bikur Holim from Rabbinic Sources | 21 |
Specific Issues in Bikur Holim | 31 |
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