Jews have stood out as pioneers in science and medicine. Many medicines used today were developed, at least in part, by Jewish people. But there are no traditionally "Jewish" medicines.
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No
yes, it does exist.
This does not exist...
There is no medicine for elves because elves do not exist. Maybe they do lala land but not in reality. If anyone tells you that elves are real don't believe them because elves do not exist.
Harry Friedenwald has written: 'The Jews and medicine' 'Jewish luminaries in medical history' -- subject(s): Medicine, Bibliography, Jewish physicians, Jews, History, Private libraries, Catalogs
No; it does not exist at this time in 2011.
Christianity did not exist at the time. Solomon was Jewish.
Hitler decided to kill Jewish children so Jewish won't exist any more
The state of Israel did not exist at the time: there was no Jewish country then and therefore no Jewish Embassy. Even if there had been, it is most unlikely that they could have stopped the Holocaust.
No. There was no Jewish state or country and there was no Jewish government. (Israel didn't exist at that time as an independent state).
The Jewish villages of Europe, which (generally speaking) no longer exist, were known as shtetls.
Robin E. Berman has written: 'The Hadassah Jewish family book of health and wellness' -- subject(s): Healing, Health, Jewish ethics, Judaism, Medical ethics, Medical laws and legislation (Jewish law), Medicine, Religious aspects of Healing, Religious aspects of Health, Religious aspects of Medicine