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July 04, 1997 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-07-04

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Just Tell Me

Where It Hurts

So let's say you're a doctor (your
mother will be so proud), and you
want to find out more about Ha-
lachah (Jewish law) and
bioethics. Or you're an ordinary
shlep (sorry, Mom) thinking
about donating your kidneys —
after your death, of course — but
don't know if organ donation is
kosher. Where do you look for an-
swers?
Simple: Check out the "Ju-
daism and Medicine on the Web"
home page, a service of the Or-
thodox synagogue at the Albert
Einstein School of Medicine in
New York.
This is essentially a big direc-
tory that points users — medical
professionals and consumers
alike — to dozens of other sites
around the world.
There are links to pages pro-
viding case studies from The
Torah Physician (Jewish law and
dieting are recent offerings) and
discourses on Jewish law and il-
licit drug use (short version:
"don't"). Other sites can tell you
about when it's OK to take pre-
scribed medications on Shabbat
and the Jewish approach to sub-
stance-abuse recovery.
There's tons of information on
genetically transmitted diseases
and the Jewish community, in-
cluding a lucid account of the
Jewish connection in schizo-
phrenia offered by Johns Hop-
kins University, and links to the
Jewish AIDS network and sites
dealing with bone-marrow dona-
tion.
Lest you think this home page
is exclusively Orthodox, there are
links to non-Orthodox sites, as
well, including the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions' Committee on Bio-Ethics.
It's not exactly a light read, but
if you have questions about the
complex interaction of Jewish law
and medicine, it's the place to go
on the Web.
Check it out at: httpi/

shamash.org/shuls/ein-
stein/medlinks.html. Now,

about this shooting pain in my ....

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