نتایج جستجو برای: jewish literature

تعداد نتایج: 541280  

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1985
J M Sánchez C Barreiro H Freilij

Two brothers affected by a syndrome consisting of short stature, hypogonadism, and severe mental retardation are reported. The syndrome shares the features of that described by Martsolf et al in two brothers born to a consanguineous Polish Jewish couple. Although our patients' parents are Sephardic Jews, they deny consanguinity. These observations and personal knowledge of another affected Jewi...

Journal: :American journal of psychoanalysis 1980
M H Spero

This paper explores neurotic and religious components of conversion and psychophysiological sequelae of Holocaust trauma in a child of concentration camp inmates. The patient is a 26-year-old married woman of orthodox Jewish faith, whose presenting symptom was noncyclic uterine bleeding. The uniqueness of the symptom is emphasized within the defensive use it represents of the ritual menstrual c...

Journal: :Scrinium 2023

Abstract In the “Afghan Genizah,” a recently acquired collection of texts in Judeo-Persian, Early New-Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, and Aramaic from tenth to thirteenth centuries, I recognized Judeo-Persian fragment Jewish, anti-Christian polemic work. This may be – or not part Toledoth Yeshu literature. It contains Gospel quotation Syriac Hebrew letters.

2011
Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel Mutlu Yuksel

The Long-Term Direct and External Effects of Jewish Expulsions in Nazi Germany * This paper provides causal evidence on long-term consequences of Jewish expulsions in Nazi Germany on the educational attainment and political outcomes of German children. We combine a unique city-level dataset on the fraction of Jewish population residing in Germany before the Nazi Regime with individual survey da...

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2018
Ken Y Hui Heriberto Fernandez-Hernandez Jianzhong Hu Adam Schaffner Nathan Pankratz Nai-Yun Hsu Ling-Shiang Chuang Shai Carmi Nicole Villaverde Xianting Li Manual Rivas Adam P Levine Xiuliang Bao Philippe R Labrias Talin Haritunians Darren Ruane Kyle Gettler Ernie Chen Dalin Li Elena R Schiff Nikolas Pontikos Nir Barzilai Steven R Brant Susan Bressman Adam S Cheifetz Lorraine N Clark Mark J Daly Robert J Desnick Richard H Duerr Seymour Katz Todd Lencz Richard H Myers Harry Ostrer Laurie Ozelius Haydeh Payami Yakov Peter John D Rioux Anthony W Segal William K Scott Mark S Silverberg Jeffery M Vance Iban Ubarretxena-Belandia Tatiana Foroud Gil Atzmon Itsik Pe'er Yiannis Ioannou Dermot P B McGovern Zhenyu Yue Eric E Schadt Judy H Cho Inga Peter

Crohn's disease (CD), a form of inflammatory bowel disease, has a higher prevalence in Ashkenazi Jewish than in non-Jewish European populations. To define the role of nonsynonymous mutations, we performed exome sequencing of Ashkenazi Jewish patients with CD, followed by array-based genotyping and association analysis in 2066 CD cases and 3633 healthy controls. We detected association signals i...

Journal: :International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie 2009
Eli Somer Shira Maguen Keren Or-Chen Brett T Litz

Using telephone surveys, we examined exposure to terror, coping, and mental health response in randomly selected Jewish-Israelis (n = 100) and Arab-Israelis (n = 100) living in five Israeli cities affected by terrorism. Jewish-Israelis and Arab-Israelis were randomly selected for study participation and completed telephone surveys in May 2002, following an extended string of terror attacks and ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2009
David H Rosmarin Kenneth I Pargament Elizabeth J Krumrei Kevin J Flannelly

Numerous studies have underscored the importance of religious coping in psychological health and illness; however, the majority of research in this area has been conducted with Christian samples and knowledge about other religious groups is lacking. Although recent investigations have developed scales to measure religious coping among Hindus and Muslims, the potential for future research in Jew...

2017
Jacob Urkin Edward Fram Allen Jotkowitz Sody Naimer

Historically speaking, in many societies a select few carried the burden of preserving and transferring knowledge. While modern society has broadened the scope of education, this is not enough in the medical sciences. We must ensure that all those who pursue a career in medicine become life-long learners who will grow and contribute well beyond their years in medical school. In considering how ...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2015
Vera Leibovici Lorrin M Koran Sari Murad Ihab Siam Brian L Odlaug Uri Mandelkorn Vera Feldman-Weisz Nancy J Keuthen

OBJECTIVE We sought to estimate the lifetime prevalence of Excoriation (Skin-Picking) Disorder (SPD) in the Israeli adult population as a whole and compare SPD prevalence in the Jewish and Arab communities. We also explored demographic, medical and psychological correlates of SPD diagnosis. METHODS Questionnaires and scales screening for SPD, and assessing the severity of perceived stress, de...

Journal: :Medical History 2001
N Allan

a tradition reaching back to Talmudic times when rabbis were frequently acknowledged for their healing skills.' This trend developed during the medieval period in Europe, when Jews, excluded from practically all the learned professions, turned to medicine as a means of livelihood.2 As a result, the Jews have been esteemed for their medical skills and, in our own time, continue to occupy a disti...

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