The oath of Hippocrates, the oath of Asaph ben Berechiah and Yohanan ben Zabda, and the “rod of Asclepius“
Ancient oaths for medical students All of us have heard of the so-called “Hippocratic Oath“. It is an oath, attributed in its…
Ancient oaths for medical students All of us have heard of the so-called “Hippocratic Oath“. It is an oath, attributed in its…
Frankl vs. Freud In the second part of Man‘s Search for Meaning, entitled Logotherapy in a Nutshell, Viktor E. Frankl presents to…
Viktor E. Frankl‘s Man‘s Search for Meaning is one of those rare books of inestimable value which one can and should read…
Modern doubts about modern medicine and an ancient antidote There is a certain tendency today to belittle or at times even despise…
The medical revolution of the hospital in antiquity The ancient world did not know of an institution like the hospital – not…
Prologue: Christ‘s commandments “For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Even the tax collectors do the…
18th March, it’s the feast day of Saint Cyril of Jerusalem. He was bishop of Jerusalem subsequent to bishop Maximus in the…
Today, on the 17th March, we celebrate the feast day of Saint Patrick, the man who converted Ireland to Christianity in the…
14th and 15th Adar 5780 – it is Purim again. In Israel that means: lots of sweets and drinks and masquerading in…
Freedom and happiness, we are told, either openly or subconsciously by the way everything in our current society is wired, is the…