{"id":203196,"date":"2017-07-03T08:13:16","date_gmt":"2017-07-03T12:13:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/alternative-medicine-in-halacha-a-review-yeshiva-world-news\/"},"modified":"2017-07-03T08:13:16","modified_gmt":"2017-07-03T12:13:16","slug":"alternative-medicine-in-halacha-a-review-yeshiva-world-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/alternative-medicine\/alternative-medicine-in-halacha-a-review-yeshiva-world-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Alternative Medicine in Halacha: a Review &#8211; Yeshiva World News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for the Five Towns Jewish Times  <\/p>\n<p>    Rabbi Rephoel Szmerlas new Sefer entitled, Alternative    Medicine in Halacha [Israel Bookshop 198 pages English 398    pages Hebrew 596 total] is divided into two sections  the main    part of the Sefer and the in-depth biurim in Hebrew in the back    of the work. In the biurim, it is truly groundbreaking in terms    of its exhaustive treatment of the aveiros of the occult:    specifically, kishuf, doresh el hameisim, nichush and kosaim.    It also deals with following the ways of the gentiles (Darchei    Amori) and of the Mitzvah of Tamim Tehiyeh. In discussing these    aveiros, the author takes us through every opinion of the    rishonim.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the body of the English text the Sefer is near exhaustive in    its discussion of alternative forms of healing. In terms of the    scholarship  it is quite clear that we are dealing with an    extraordinary Talmid Chochom.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Sefer also has numerous haskamos from leading figures who    back up the Torah erudition of the author. There are two    underlying ideas that permeate the work. The first is that the    multiple modalities of alternative medicines do not in their    core violate the aveiros of the occult. The second underlying    idea is that these alternative forms of medicine are, in fact,    effective. It is this authors opinion, however, that the    author makes a number of fundamental errors in coming to this    conclusion, and that this thesis can seriously compromise the    physical health of the Torah-observant community with the    publication of this Sefer.  <\/p>\n<p>    And while the author states that it is not his goal to    encourage people to discount conventional medicine  the    reality is that advocating the efficacy of modalities of    treatment that have statistically been proven ineffective    actually does the very thing that Rabbi Szmerla claims that he    is not doing: His book will perforce encourage people to    discount conventional medicine in favor of the forms of    medicine that he claims work. One must always keep in mind that    Hashem is the ultimate Rofeh Cholim  but one must also utilize    and implement the proper Hishtadlus that Hashem put into the    world.  <\/p>\n<p>    THREE MAJOR PROBLEMS WITH THE SEFER  <\/p>\n<p>    Specifically, it can and does cause family members of those who    suffer illness to a] squander much needed and valuable    resources on ineffective treatments b] not pursue effective and    proven forms of treatment c] cause unnecessary damage to those    who are ill. In the overwhelming majority of cases, the moneys    spent on pursuing most of these alternative treatments would be    far better spent on supporting Torah learning. Rabbi Szmerla    ignores the overwhelming medical evidence that these treatments    have proven ineffective.  <\/p>\n<p>    THE HASKAMOS ARE NOT NECESSARILY ENDORSING OF HIS VIEWS  <\/p>\n<p>    It is clear that Rabbi Szmerla is a scholar of great knowledge    and depth, which is perhaps why great Rabbis provided him with    approbations. However, a careful reading of a number of the    approbations clearly indicate that they do not necessarily    agree with his conclusions.  <\/p>\n<p>    SEFER IS DANGEROUS  <\/p>\n<p>    It is this authors view that this second and central thesis of    the sefer is dangerous and can seriously undermine the health    of many members of Klal Yisroel. People may pick up the sefer,    and peruse the haskamos. They may erroneously assume that the    information contained in the sefer is correct. If they    discontinue their regular course of treatment, which many will    do, this can be extremely problematic.  <\/p>\n<p>    In this reviewers view, the thesis flies in the face of basic    mathematics. The proper use and understanding of statistics is    essential in determining whether a modality of treatment should    be used or not. It is the correct hishtadlus  al pi derecho    hateva. That is, in fact, what modern medicine is based upon.    This sefer, notwithstanding the deep Torah erudition of its    author, has the potential to throw us back to the days when    families of cancer victims squandered their parents lifes    savings on the likes of such cures as shark cartilage.  <\/p>\n<p>    FAULTY UNDERSTANDING OF STATISTICS  <\/p>\n<p>    The vast majority of people that advocate the efficacy of most    of the alternative medicines found in the sefer  are not at    all proficient in the use of advanced statistical analysis.    Because of this flaw, they are unable to differentiate between    what constitutes a valid study and an invalid one.  <\/p>\n<p>    One example of this lies in those who advocate against    vaccinations. They claim that they have studied the statistics    behind both sides of the vast literature regarding    vaccinations. However, when put to the challenge those who    argue against vaccinations are fundamentally unable to answer    basic questions in simple statistics. Arguing with someone in    statistics who has no background in statistics is akin to    arguing about translations of sentences in Hebrew with someone    who does not understand a word of it.  <\/p>\n<p>    WHEN AN ERROR IS MADE IN METZIUS  <\/p>\n<p>    When an error is made in metzius  and we are sure of the    error, we do not adhere to that persons view  no matter how    great the individual is. This concept was told to this author    by the greatest of Gedolei haPoskim in America as well as in    Eretz Yisroel (Rav Dovid Feinstein Shlita, Rav Chaim Kanievsky    Shlita, and Rav Elyashiv ztl). Thus, when the Aruch haShulchan    had a fundamental misunderstanding of the dynamics of    electricity  the view of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach ztl and    other Gedolei HaPoskim won out. Yet the greatness of the Aruch    haShulchan and his vast depth and erudition in dalet chelkei    shulchan aruch are there for everyone to see.  <\/p>\n<p>    MOST DISTURBING  <\/p>\n<p>    Rabbi Szmerla dismisses the view of Rav Dovid Morgenstern    Shlita, Rav Elyashiv ztl and Rav Nissim Karelitz Shlita    regarding the definition if what would constitute a refuah    bedukah  a tested and certain cure. He writes that Chazal only    required a cure having worked three times  as manifest in the    Shulchan Aruchs ruling on Kamiyas. Rav Morgenstern writes that    it must be a statistically valid cure and cites these other    authorities (See Sefer Piskei Din Vol. X p. 535). Rav Elyashiv    zatzal has numerous times praised Rav Morgenstern Shlita as    fluent in Kol haTorah Kulah, and the dismissal of his views and    quotes of Rishonim by Rabbi Szmerla is unwarranted. But let us    now examine the various forms of treatments the Rabbi    advocates.  <\/p>\n<p>    ENERGY MEDICINE  <\/p>\n<p>    In regard to energy medicine, Rabbi Szmerla ignores the six    most recent studies showing that there is absolutely no    efficacy to such healing  disproving Richard Gerbers earlier    assertions. Rabbi Szmerla attempts to associate the Gemorahs    discussion of Bboah dboah with the concept of aura. The    association is far from proven. Boah is described by rishonim    as a shadow. True, Rav Chaim Vital disagrees with this    association, but that does not mean that it means aura. Rabbi    Szmerla thus rejects the views of the Rishonim, asher mipihem    anu chaim, and adopts a kabbbalistic view which he assumes is    synonymous with aura. This is far from conclusive. The fact    that the overwhelming scientific evidence has demonstrated that    there is a lack of efficacy to this type of healing is also    proof that the Boah dBoah is not, in fact, aura. [See, as just    one example, the Medical Journal Pain (91 pp 79-89) Abbot, NC;    Harkness, EF; Stevinson, C; Marshall, FP; Conn, DA; Ernst, E    (2001). Spiritual healing as a therapy for chronic pain: a    randomized, clinical trial. There are numerous others.]    As far as Rabbi Szmerlas identification of qi or chi with an    adaptive definition of nefesh  this identification is clearly    not the authorial intent of Rashi in Vayikra 17:11.  <\/p>\n<p>    THERAPEUTIC TOUCH (TT) OR HANDS ON HEALING  <\/p>\n<p>    Therapeutic touch healing is a pseudo-science which believes    that by placing their hands on, or near, a patient,    practitioners are able to detect and manipulate what they say    is the patients energy field. Study after study has shown that    this is completely ineffective (See for example, JAMA (279:13    pp 1005-1010)Rosa, Linda; Rosa, E; Sarner, L; Barrett, S    (1998-04-01). A Close Look at Therapeutic Touch. PMID    9533499. doi:10.1001\/jama.279.13.1005.)  including one    demonstration by a nine-year old girl that practitioners of it    are either charlatans or are fooling themselves. Indeed, the    American Cancer Society has remarked, Available scientific    evidence does not support any claims that TT can cure cancer or    other diseases.    Rabbi Szmerlas impressive halachic arguments that it does not    constitute kishuf is irrelevant. It doesnt work beyond the    placebo effect.  <\/p>\n<p>    ACUPUNCTURE  <\/p>\n<p>    This reviewer agrees with Rabbi Szmerla that acupuncture is,    for many types of maladies, indeed, effective. However, the    theories behind acupuncture  the notion of restoring energy    meridians has been summarily rejected by those with a thorough    and grounded understanding of the underlying science behind it.    Winston Churchills life was extended by his regular intake of    aspirin  even though the science behind it was not yet    understood.  <\/p>\n<p>    KINESIOLOGY  <\/p>\n<p>    It is this reviewers contention that Rabbi Szmerla fails to    differentiate between the current state of Kinesiology and the    notion of Applied Kinesiology which he mentions on page 81.    A.K. is a technique wherein the ability to diagnose illness by    practitioners or to choose the required effective treatment.    Practitioners claim to do so by testing muscles for strength    and weakness. However, once again the vast majority of    statistically valid surveys have proven beyond a sliver of a    doubt that there is no validity to this method in diagnosing    illness. One who is untrained in statistics will not be able to    differentiate between a valid study and an invalid one and    there are plenty of both. The American Cancer Society has also    gone out of its way to state that the scientific evidence does    not support the claim that applied kinesiology can diagnose or    treat cancer or other illness.  <\/p>\n<p>    DOWSING  <\/p>\n<p>    Rabbi Szmerla explains that dowsing is the ability to uncover    information through the use of an L shaped rod or a pendulum.    He claims that dowsing is not pseudo-science by virtue of the    fact that a number of respectable Rabbonim have concluded,    through their experience, that dowsing is authentic. The    conclusion of the scientific community is that it is no more    effective than random chance guessing (see Water Witching    U.S.A. (2nd ed.), Vogt, Evon Z.; Ray Hyman (1979), Chicago:    Chicago University Press. ISBN 978-0-226-86297-2. via Hines,    Terence (2003). Pseudoscience and the Paranormal (Second ed.).    Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books. p. 420).  <\/p>\n<p>    HOMEOPATHY AND FLOWER ESSENCE  <\/p>\n<p>    Here too, the author seems to be claiming efficacy of a    discredited form of therapy. And while it is true that it may    be incorrect to forbid the practice of these therapies on    account of darchei amori  it may be forbidden on account of    wasting time and money. The statistical studies are conclusive    in the idea that they do not work (See, as just one example,    Bioethics (26:9 pp 508-512) Smith K (2012). Homeopathy is    Unscientific and Unethical.    doi:10.1111\/j.1467-8519.2011.01956.x.)  <\/p>\n<p>    GEM THERAPY  <\/p>\n<p>    The modern day crystal therapy is compared by the Rabbi to the    Even Tekumah discussed in the Gemorah in Sanhedrin (68a).    However, not all Rishonim agree with this definition of Even    tejumah and it is far from clear that it refers to the same    type of stone. Let us also keep in mind that the Baalei    haTosfos in Moed Koton 11a (dh Kavra) write that Nishtaneh    hateva and that the medical cures in Chazal may not be    effective nowadays. Other Poskim who rule in this manner are    cited in the authoritative Nishmas Avrohom 1:4 note 14. See    also Rav Akiva Eiger, Yoreh Deah 336:1 (dh Nitna) that one    should not even attempt to use the remedies in the Gemorah due    to the fact that we cannot properly identify the various samim    discussed nor do we know exactly how to administer the    remedies. See also Yam Shel Shlomo Chullin (8:12) that even the    effective cures should not be done so that am haartzim not    develop kefirah.  <\/p>\n<p>    FENG SHUI  <\/p>\n<p>    The author finds some aspects of Feng Shui as being in    violation of the prohibition of Darchei Emori  following the    ways of the gentiles. He comes to the conclusion that this form    of alternative medicine is forbidden based upon the inability    to determine which aspects of it achieve true energy    harmonization and which ones stem from superstitious beliefs.    This reviewer believes that it the former are completely    ineffective and have been proven invalid statistically.  <\/p>\n<p>    HYPNO-THERAPY  <\/p>\n<p>    The authors conclusions on both the effectiveness and the    halachic validity of hypnotherapy are both perfectly valid. The    effectiveness of hypnotherapy is accepted in the medical and    scientific communities. There are issues of undergoing    hypno-therapy when issues of gender and Tznius are involved.    The author does not mention this and recent events have shown    some serious breaches in this regard.  <\/p>\n<p>    YOGA  <\/p>\n<p>    Rabbi Szmerlas conclusions on Yogas effectiveness are not out    of the ordinary, and do fall in line with the accepted    scientific understanding of it. Halachically, he points to some    problems with some aspects of Yoga meditation techniques. He    does not mention another halachic problem and that is the use    of the mantra perforce has one clearing his mind of all    thoughts. This does not fall in line with Mitzvah of always    having in mind the shaish zechiros. Anochi Hashem  belief in    Hashem; Lo Yihyeh  there shall be no other gods; Yichud    Hashem  belief in the absolute Oneness of Hashem; Ahavas    Hashem  loving Hashem; Yiras Hashem  fear of Hashem (or as    the Nesivos Shalom understands it  fear of losing ones kesher    with Hashem; and Lo Sasuru  do not stray, following apikorsus    and taavah.  <\/p>\n<p>    SHAMANIC HEALING  <\/p>\n<p>    The author concludes that Shamanic healing is strictly    forbidden.  <\/p>\n<p>    CONCLUSION  <\/p>\n<p>    As stated throughout this review  the halachic views of the    Rabbi Szmerla constitute amazing depth and profundity in the    Hebrew biurim section. The medical views espoused in the main    body of the book are, in this reviewers opinion and in the    opinion of a number of mathematically trained doctors and    scientists, quite dangerous. Traditionally, our abilities in    calculating the ibbur and other such areas of Torah thought    have been described by the rishonim as ki hi chachmaschem    uvinaschem bainai haamim. The rejection of statistics in how    medicine is applied is a dangerous trend.  <\/p>\n<p>    The author can be reached at <a href=\"mailto:yairhoffman2@gmail.com\">yairhoffman2@gmail.com<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theyeshivaworld.com\/news\/general\/1308773\/alternative-medicine-halacha-review.html\" title=\"Alternative Medicine in Halacha: a Review - Yeshiva World News\">Alternative Medicine in Halacha: a Review - Yeshiva World News<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for the Five Towns Jewish Times Rabbi Rephoel Szmerlas new Sefer entitled, Alternative Medicine in Halacha [Israel Bookshop 198 pages English 398 pages Hebrew 596 total] is divided into two sections the main part of the Sefer and the in-depth biurim in Hebrew in the back of the work. In the biurim, it is truly groundbreaking in terms of its exhaustive treatment of the aveiros of the occult: specifically, kishuf, doresh el hameisim, nichush and kosaim. 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