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Manis Friedman
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher; and co-founder of Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies in Minnesota. He also served as simultaneous translator for the live televised talks by the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
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I found Ignatia Amara at Vitacost.com, however, it is lactose based, and does not have a hechsher, so I imagine it is certainly not Cholov Yisroel......
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I live in Israel- Tsfat. In Tsfat there are no holistic practioners - I have gone to those who say they know, but gornish. You mentioned a service in the U.S.where you can obtain a list of bonefide Homopathic Physcians - but you never gave the information as how to contact them; is there such a service in Israel?
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Are you sure it's not Echinacea? I haven't yet heard the lecture, so I'll try to figure it out.
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Holistic and Kabbalistic
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This lecture explains basic concepts in the holistic approach to healthy and Jewish mysticism. Rabbi Friedman demonstrates that "holistic" means not just physical, mental and emotional well-being -- but spiritual well-being as well. (66:37) | |
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The Rabbi and the Scientist Long before the advent of modern genetics and the formulized study of human behavior, our ancient sages touched upon these themes. Join the rabbi and scientist as they explore the potential ramifications of nature and nurture.
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| The murky world of addictive narcotics can be dangerous. Yet some spiritualists maintain that it is necessary for the release of one’s inner soul and spirit, and it is the only way to experience a transcendental sense of spiritual consciousness. Is that true? Or do drugs simply play with our imagination, inducing nothing but hallucination and a patently false sense of spirituality?
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| The three keywords are soul, faith, purpose. With these three things, there is nor room for low self esteem. Unlock the doors to coping with these issues.
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The Rabbi and the Scientist The Jewish perspective and a scientific analysis of dieting and healthy eating.
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The Rabbi and the Scientist Could religion work in tandem with medicine? Who makes us ill and who makes us healthy? How should we view medicine?
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Jewish reflections on stem cell research, biogenetic engineering and radical life extension. What does Judaism have to say about the elimination of disease, the arresting and reversing of aging and prospects for human immortality?
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| The Torah's view on organ donation, cremation and the right to die.
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| Question and Answer session on organ donation, cremation and the right to die.
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| Learn the Torah understanding of the anxiety we deal with, and how, through a series of Kabbalistic techniques, we can make sense of the craziness and find peace amidst the chaos.
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| The union of body and soul is the source of all energy and vitality. Reach deep within yourself to remedy the problems.
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Part 1 of 2 This lecture explains basic concepts in the holistic approach to healthy and Jewish mysticism. Rabbi Friedman demonstrates that "holistic" means not just physical, mental and emotional well-being -- but spiritual well-being as well.
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