
Alopecia Areata: Jewish Answers to a Modern Disease
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Narrated by:
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Rabbi Peretz Rivkin
About this listen
Alopecia areata and alopecia barbae have gone biblical. Discover what Judaism has to say about this incurable hair-loss. This audiobook introduces AA and AB as the forms of the biblical skin condition called Nethek, and talks about the divine message hidden behind alopecia and the personal strengths this condition is set to call out. Along with the preventives, cures, and treatments laid out in rabbinic literature, the information here is sure to inspire the listener with positive reflections of alopecia's inner value. A good listen for anyone interested in gaining a handle on alopecia.
©2016 Peretz Rivkin (P)2016 Peretz Rivkin
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