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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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Latest Comments:
Thanks so much for your help!
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The herb Rabbi Friedman is referring to is called, "Ignatia Imara", and you can locate it through google search of that name.
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I know a woman by the name of Tikvah Cohen in Tsfas, who is a naturopath, and Holistic practioner. I don't know just how good she is, since I live on the other side of the planet, but she is definitely a very kind woman, and G-d-fearing.
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Who is the author of the book As If and where can you purchase it?
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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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During the second part of this shiur, Rabbi Manis Friedman mentions a remedy for mourning that sounds like, "ignacia". I cannot find it anywhere; does anyone know what it is or where I can find it?
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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. | |
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