Professional Perspectives
From The Jewish Week
- Caring for Holocaust Survivors at End of Life
- Walking My Mother To The Gate
- Becoming a Family Caregiver: A Search for Identity
- Lessening the “Illness Burden”
- Conversations On The Final Chapter: The Holiness Of Caregiving
- To Hope: Hospice Care in Line with Jewish Tradition
- Needed: Conversations on Choosing Life
Articles in Print
- My Own Life: Oliver Sacks on Learning He Has Terminal Cancer
- How Doctors Die: Showing Others the Way
- “Chaplains & Physicians,” by Dr. Jason Mann
- “Reflections on Palliative Care from the Jewish and Islamic Tradition“ by Rabbi Michael Schultz, Kassim Baddarni and Dr. Gil Bar-Sela
- Jewish Ritual, Reality and Response at the End of Life
- “Bridging with the Sacred: Reflections of an MD Chaplain”
- “Jewish Law (Halachah) and Medical Decision Making: Helping Rabbis and Doctors “LEARN” to Communicate Effectively”
- Prolonging Life in the Shadow of Death: Where Halacha Guidelines and Medical Expertise Meet
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- Initiating Palliative Care Conversations: Lessons from Jewish Bioethics
- Making Sacred Choices at the End of Life and Making Decisions at the End of Life
- “End-of-life: Jewish perspectives” by Rabbi Elliot Dorff
Multimedia
- Too Little, Too Late For Many New Yorkers Seeking Hospice
- The Town Where Everyone Talks About Death, an NPR’s Planet Money Podcast
- Prepare for a Good End of Life
5 practices for planning for a good end of life. Presented at TED2013, February 2013