UID:
almahu_9949701657702882
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9789004541474
Series Statement:
Brill's Series in Jewish Studies ; 76
Content:
The contributions in Jews and Health: Tradition, History, Practice examine the significance of the preservation of physical, mental, and spiritual health in the Jewish tradition and in Jewish societies from ancient to modern times from multiple thematic and methodological perspectives. The authors -- Carmen Caballero Navas, Maria Diemling, William Friedman, Catherine Hezser, Magdaléna Jánošíková, Reuven Kiperwasser, Katherine E. Southwood, Irit Offer Stark, and Nimrod Zinger -- deal with definitions and representations of health in biblical, Jewish Hellenistic, rabbinic, medieval, and (early) modern Jewish texts and investigate practical measures to restore health after public and personal disasters. The focus on health distinguishes this volume from earlier works on Jewish medicine and makes it relevant for contemporary discussions on health maintenance and recuperation.
Note:
Preliminary Material -- Copyright page -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: The Significance of Health in Jewish History, Culture, and Society /
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English
Additional Edition:
Print version: Jews and Health : Tradition, History, and Practice. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2023. ISBN 9789004541207
Language:
English