Doctor? No. Concerned Rabbi? Absolutely!
Earlier this week, someone at our evening minyan asked me whether I recommend getting the new COVID vaccine. The question sparked a few laughs, as these types of questions often do. My response was simple: I’m not a doctor. While I proudly hold an honorary doctorate from the Jewish Theological Seminary, my expertise lies in theology, not medicine. Just as I don’t offer guidance on business, law, or plumbing, I similarly leave medical advice to professionals. But today, I am going to make an exception. Regardless of political differences, all Americans were saddened last week to learn that former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with aggressive metastatic prostate cancer. This news naturally raises concerns, not just about his health, but about the broader issue of how aggressive cancers can go undetected, even among those who receive routine medical care. American presidents undergo extensive annual physical exams conducted by top physicians, with results made publicly a...