“I Would Consult a Doctor, But What the Rabbi Says Goes”: Ultra-Orthodox Jews’ Relationships with Rabbis and Doctors in Israel
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Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar
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机构:Sapir Academic College,Department of Communications
Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar
Fany Yuval
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Fany Yuval
Aviad Tur-Sinai
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机构:Sapir Academic College,Department of Communications
Aviad Tur-Sinai
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[1] Sapir Academic College,Department of Communications
[2] Ben-Gurion University of the Negev,Department of Public Policy and Management, Chairwoman, Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management
[3] University of Haifa,School of Public Health
[4] The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College,Department of Health Systems Management
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Journal of Religion and Health
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2024年
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63卷
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Ultra-Orthodox Jews;
Club theory;
Listening guide;
Medical decisions;
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We examine relationships among ultra-Orthodox Israeli Jews, their doctors, and rabbis when medical decisions are made. Analyzing excerpts from sixteen focus groups with 128 ultra-Orthodox Jews, we determine how their belief system affects their decisions about whom to trust and follow when the doctor’s instructions contradict the rabbi’s advice. We argue that the strict behaviors described here with regard to relations among doctors, rabbis, and patients, function as social capital that raises the status of ultra-Orthodox Jews as members of an exclusive club that balances health decisions with the social demand to obey their religious leaders.
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Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Paul Baerwald Sch Social Work & Social Welf, IL-91905 Jerusalem, IsraelHebrew Univ Jerusalem, Paul Baerwald Sch Social Work & Social Welf, IL-91905 Jerusalem, Israel