Puah Institute
The Puah Institute is an Israeli non-profit organization that specializes in providing counseling and support for issues related to fertility, gynecology, and halacha (Jewish law). The institute is named after Puah, one of the midwives mentioned in the Book of Exodus.
History[edit | edit source]
The Puah Institute was founded in 1990 by Rabbi Menachem Burstein. The organization was established to address the growing need for religiously observant couples to receive guidance and support in the areas of fertility and gynecology, while adhering to the principles of halacha.
Services[edit | edit source]
The Puah Institute offers a range of services, including:
- **Fertility Counseling**: Providing support and guidance for couples experiencing infertility.
- **Halachic Supervision**: Ensuring that medical procedures related to fertility and gynecology comply with Jewish law.
- **Educational Programs**: Offering courses and seminars on topics related to fertility, gynecology, and halacha.
- **Publications**: Producing literature and resources to educate the public on issues related to fertility and Jewish law.
Staff[edit | edit source]
The institute is staffed by a team of experts, including rabbis, doctors, and counselors who specialize in the fields of fertility and gynecology. The staff works closely with medical professionals to ensure that all procedures are conducted in accordance with halachic principles.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The Puah Institute has had a significant impact on the observant Jewish community, providing much-needed support and guidance for couples facing fertility challenges. The organization has also played a key role in raising awareness about the intersection of fertility, gynecology, and Jewish law.
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