Guide to Observance of Jewish Law in a Hospital is the essential halachic handbook for anyone navigating hospitalization while maintaining traditional Jewish observance. Whether you're a patient, a caregiver, a chaplain, or a rabbi involved in pastoral care, this concise and practical guide provides clear halachic guidance for the most common—and often urgent—situations that arise in medical settings.
Written by Rabbi Jason Weiner, Senior Rabbi and Director of Spiritual Care at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, this work draws on years of experience and deep halachic scholarship. Rabbi Weiner addresses real-life questions with sensitivity and clarity, offering rulings based on Shulchan Aruch, Mishnah Berurah, Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah, and Nishmat Avraham, among others.
Unlike more exhaustive and technical halachic texts, this guide is intentionally brief and accessible, designed for immediate use in hospital rooms, nursing stations, or chaplaincy visits. It balances comprehensiveness with clarity, presenting rulings in language that is respectful, medically informed, and halachically sound.
Shabbat in the hospital: Using electricity, call buttons, elevators, adjusting beds, writing, using phones, and navigating care for dangerously ill patients
Yom Tov and fast days: Guidelines for Yom Kippur, Tisha B’Av, Pesach, and Rosh Hashanah, including halachic rules for eating in partial quantities
Kashrut in medical settings: Blessings, meat and milk, medication, and hand washing
Prayer and mitzvot: Tefillin, Kiddush, Havdalah, and davening while bedridden
Labor and delivery: Halachic guidance for childbirth on Shabbat and Yom Tov
Guidance for kohanim, visiting the sick, and post-mortem procedures
End-of-life care: Pikuach nefesh, hospice decisions, mental health, and terminal illness
Gender interactions: Yichud and physical contact with medical staff
This compact halachic guide is ideal for:
Observant Jewish patients and families who want to honor halacha while receiving care
Hospital chaplains of all faiths who work with Jewish patients
Rabbis and poskim involved in pastoral work and communal leadership
Jewish medical professionals seeking halachic guidance for patient interactions
Synagogues, yeshivas, and chaplaincy organizations looking for a reliable reference
Whether you’re dealing with a Shabbat admission, surgery scheduled on Yom Tov, or kashrut concerns during recovery, this guide helps you respond halachically and compassionately—even under pressure. With halachic summaries, real-world examples, and citations for further study, Guide to Observance of Jewish Law in a Hospital is a must-have for every hospital bag, beis medrash, and chaplain’s office.
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This booklet is designed to assist people observing traditional Jewish Law while undergoing medical treatment, especially in the complex and unfamiliar environment of a hospital. The strength of this work is its brevity, as it provides easy access to answers on numerous questions that can arise in a hospital—including proper observance of Shabbat, kashrut, festivals, and numerous other ritual observances—according to the Shulchan Aruch, and relies heavily on contemporary works such as Mishnah Berurah, Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah, and Nishmat Avraham. This collection is an indispensable resource for hospital chaplains (of any faith), and an essential guide for a rabbi involved in pastoral and communal affairs. Most of all, it is written with the layperson in mind, to quickly provide answers to many of the questions of observance that arise in a hospital.
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