Exploring the niflaos haborei through understanding the human body. Questions/comments: Niflaoshaboreipodcast@gmail.com
The Niflaos Haborei Podcast is an exceptional podcast that seamlessly blends contemporary ideas and conditions with traditional beliefs. Hosted by Dr. Ari, this podcast provides a unique perspective on the wonders of the world and human body that God created. As a listener, I have gained a newfound appreciation for the kindness of Hashem and the gifts we have been bestowed.
One of the best aspects of The Niflaos Haborei Podcast is Dr. Ari's ability to articulate his thoughts and ideas in a clear and engaging manner. His eloquence makes it easy to follow along with his discussions, whether he is delving into medicine or sharing divrei Torah. The way he seamlessly weaves together these different topics creates a captivating listening experience that keeps me coming back for more.
Moreover, I appreciate how thought-provoking this podcast is. Dr. Ari has a knack for presenting information and ideas that challenge my preconceived notions and encourage me to think critically. Each episode offers valuable insights that extend beyond the realm of medicine or traditional beliefs, making it a truly enriching experience.
However, one potential downside of The Niflaos Haborei Podcast is its pacing. While I appreciate the depth in which topics are explored, some episodes can feel overly long and drawn out. Occasionally, it would be beneficial to have more concise episodes that focus on specific aspects or concepts, allowing for easier digestion of the material.
In conclusion, The Niflaos Haborei Podcast is a true gift to Am Yisrael (the Jewish people). Dr. Ari's dedication to creating insightful content that combines contemporary ideas with traditional beliefs is commendable. This podcast not only provides educational value but also instills a sense of gratitude and wonder for the world around us. I highly recommend giving it a listen if you want to expand your knowledge while appreciating the gifts we have been given by Hashem.
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Some more discussion on the intriguing phenomenon of fainting
How do the eyes actually work? And what draws someone to spend their life dealing with the human eye? Understanding the wonders of vision - a discussion with eye surgeon Dr Max Schlesinger
Why did God create us with one liver, one heart, but 2 eyes! Join us as we dive deep into the wonder of vision and the human eye...with some corny eye jokes along the way!
Did you ever think that fainting could be a blessing?
Some methods and techniques of self-actualization which can be learned from the healthcare system.
What is death? What is life? No, this is not philosophy class...Join us as we understand the definition of death and life - and along the way, we'll learn about some of the absolute wonders of God's creations.
More discussion on anxiety, epinephrine, and the fight/flight response. A special clip on the subject from Rabbi Dr Abraham J Twersky zt"l. And finally, some discussion on the Torah's permission to go to doctors (from parshas mishpatim). Enjoy :)
What did the ancient Egyptians have to do with Roe v. Wade?
Is there a recurring medical theme in the Book of Genesis?
Can someone's DNA change? Does the mRNA Covid vaccine change one's DNA? Can someone determine what DNA their child will have, before the child born? On this episode we take interesting questions submitted by listeners, and tackle them one by one.
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My in depth discussion with an infectious disease specialist and rabbi, as we tackle the body, the immune system, and how we fight off Covid-19. Rabbi Dr. Glatt is Chairman of Medicine and Chief of Infectious Diseases at Mount Sinai South Nassau, a Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and a spokesperson for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. He is the Associate Rabbi at the Young Israel of Woodmere, has been giving a Daf Yomi shiur for 30 years and gives a weekly gemara be'iyun shiur, daily halacha shiurim, and many other classes. He is an international lecturer on medical and halachic issues, and has authored two seforim through ArtScroll: Visiting the Sick and Women in the Talmud. He is the Director of the Medical Halacha Commission of the Rabbinical Alliance of America.
Rabbi Dr Abraham J Twerski is a Hassidic Rabbi and a world renowned psychiatrist. Rabbi Dr Twerski is a pioneer in the field of mental health and addiction a has authored over 60 books. He joins us to discuss his life, psychiatry, and the wonders of Hashem's creations.
My discussion with Harvard-trained psychiatrist and Mishpacha Magazine columnist, Dr Jacob L. Freedman. We discuss the field of psychiatry, maintaining overall mental health, addiction, and the wonders of God's creations. Enjoy.
Our cars tell us when they're low on fuel...But how do our bodies know? And how can we know which foods will supply us with the most fuel? Join us, as we examine the GI system and the Pancreas (the process of digestion)!
How is human skin similar to the lid of a coffee cup? Join us as we explore the wonders of human skin.
An exciting discussion with Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz, regarding the wonders of the human body, and how to make sense of the reality that those wondrous organs can cease to function properly.
My fascinating discussion with Elchanan Schwarz, LMHC, Director of Crisis Intervention at BINA, regarding understanding brain injury and how the brain effects our thinking, our memory and our personality.
The brain's amazing capability to interpret the information in our world, and the wonderful gift of physical pain.
Understanding the incredible engineering of the skull, the human brain, and the motor control of the human brain.
What makes the heart so special? And why is it mentioned so prominently in the Torah? This is part two of my discussion with John Hopkins University cardiologist, Dr Chaim Ambinder, MD about the heart, the frum diet, and the absolutely marvelous niflaos haborei.
Are cholent and kishka truly unhealthy? How does the heart work anyway? This is part one of my discussion with John Hopkins University cardiologist, Dr Chaim Ambinder, MD about the heart, the frum diet, and the absolutely marvelous niflaos haborei.
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The second part of my discussion with Harvard-trained OBGYN and Fertility expert Dr Paul Claman, MD, about ethical considerations in IVF, and the niflaos haborei.
Part 1 of my discussion with OBGYN and Harvard-trained Fertility Expert, Dr Paul Claman, MD, regarding Torah, IVF, Halacha, and Niflaos Haborei.
Understanding ventilators, COVID19, and how our lungs are really 2 soda streams.
The number one killer of people...and the perfect balance of the bloodstream
The absolutely amazing bloodstream
How our Kidneys work to maintain a perfect balance in our blood - like the perfect cup of coffee, every time.
What drove me to start this podcast? And why is it so important to learn about the niflaos haborei?