Aaron Eli Glatt
Dr. Aaron Eli Glatt is a prominent figure in both the medical and Jewish scholarly communities. He serves as the chairman of the Department of Medicine and the Division of Infectious Diseases at Mount Sinai South Nassau in Oceanside, New York. Dr. Glatt is also a clinical professor of medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. His medical expertise is complemented by his role as a rabbi, providing a unique perspective that blends scientific knowledge with spiritual insights.
Apart from his medical career, Dr. Glatt has a deep interest in Jewish law and ethics, particularly in how they intersect with modern medical practices. He has authored and contributed to various articles and books on infectious diseases as well as Jewish law. His work often focuses on the ethical dimensions of medicine, advocating for a synthesis of halachic perspectives and contemporary medical practice.
Dr. Glatt is also an active educator and speaker, frequently addressing audiences on topics related to medicine, ethics, and religion. He is known for his ability to clarify complex issues in both the medical and halachic spheres, making them accessible and relevant to a broad audience. His contributions to both fields have made him a respected figure among his peers and the general public alike.