"e;For Jews, religion and medicine (and science) are not inherently in conflict, even within the Torah-observant community, but rather can be friendly partners in the pursuit of wholesome ends, such as truth, healing and the advancement of humankind."e;-from the Introduction This authoritative volume – part professional handbook, part scholarly resource and part source of practical information for laypeople – melds the seemingly disparate elements of Judaism and health into a truly multidisciplinary collective, enhancing the work within each area and creating new possibilities for synergy across disciplines. It is ideal for medical and healthcare providers, rabbis, educators, academic scholars, healthcare researchers and caregivers, congregational leaders and laypeople with an interest in the most recent and most exciting developments in this new, important field. CONTRIBUTORS:Rabbi Rachel Adler, PhD. Rabbi Richard Address, DMin. Ronald M. Andiman, MD. Barbara Breitman, DMin. Rabbi Anne Brener, LCSW. Shelly Thomas Christensen, MA. Rabbi William Cutter, PhD. Rabbi Stephanie Dickstein, LMSW. Rabbi Nancy Epstein, MPH, MAHL. Elizabeth Feldman, MD. Rabbi Naomi Kalish, BCC. Rabbi Lynne F. Landsberg. Jeff Levin, PhD, MPH. Judith Margolis, MFA. Adina Newberg, PhD. Kenneth I. Pargament, PhD. David Pelcovitz, PhD. Steven Pirutinsky, MS. Michele F. Prince, LCSW, MAJCS. Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts, MBA, BCC. David H. Rosmarin, PhD. Fred Rosner, MD, MACP. Rabbi Julie Schwartz. Devora Greer Shabtai. Rabbi Mychal B. Springer. Rabbi Shira Stern, DMin, BCC. Rabbi David A. Teutsch, PhD. Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, MD