Rabbi Aaron E. Glatt, MD, MACP, FIDSA, FSHEA is the Associate Rabbi at the Young Israel of Woodmere. He is an international lecturer on medical ethics and Jewish law, has authored several hundred scientific journal articles, book chapters and presentations, including the book Visiting the Sick and Women in the Talmud, and is the Director of the Medical Halacha (Jewish Law) Commission of the Rabbinical Alliance of America. He is also an adjunct Professor of Jewish Medical Ethics at the Lander College where he teaches a mandatory course to all the graduating health science majors in Jewish Medical Ethics, and has worked on many government, hospital, medical school and public health committees, and has been frequently interviewed by print, television and on-line media. He has thousadns of shiurim on YUTorah (including Daf Yomi) and OU TOrah (Including Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi in its entirety).
Board certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Rabbi Dr. Glatt is Chairman of Medicine and Chief of Infectious Diseases / Hospital Epidemiologist at Mount Sinai South Nassau, and a full Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. A spokesperson for the Infectious Diseases Society of America, he recently received the prestigious 2020 NY American College of Physicians Laureate Award, was named a Master of the American College of Physicians, and was the recipient of a CDC's Center for Global Health’s Excellence in Partnership Award for helping to make the Rosh Hashana pilgrimage to Uman as safe as possible.
Previously, he held positions as the Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer at Mercy Medical Center; President & CEO of St. Joseph Hospital; and Professor and Associate Dean at NY Medical College. A graduate of Yeshiva University (class valedictorian), he received his MD from Columbia University and did an internal medicine residency/chief residency at Brookdale University Medical Center, and a fellowship in infectious diseases at SUNY Health Sciences Center (Brooklyn).
Board certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Rabbi Dr. Glatt is Chairman of Medicine and Chief of Infectious Diseases / Hospital Epidemiologist at Mount Sinai South Nassau, and a full Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. A spokesperson for the Infectious Diseases Society of America, he recently received the prestigious 2020 NY American College of Physicians Laureate Award, was named a Master of the American College of Physicians, and was the recipient of a CDC's Center for Global Health’s Excellence in Partnership Award for helping to make the Rosh Hashana pilgrimage to Uman as safe as possible.
Previously, he held positions as the Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer at Mercy Medical Center; President & CEO of St. Joseph Hospital; and Professor and Associate Dean at NY Medical College. A graduate of Yeshiva University (class valedictorian), he received his MD from Columbia University and did an internal medicine residency/chief residency at Brookdale University Medical Center, and a fellowship in infectious diseases at SUNY Health Sciences Center (Brooklyn).
Speaker's Resources
Jewish Medical Ethics 2016
Dr. Ira Bedzow, Dr. Paul Clamen, Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg, Rabbi Dr. Reuven P. Bulka, Yoetzet Halacha Laurie Novick
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7th International Conference on Medical Ethics: Physician-Assisted Suicide
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg, Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman
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7th International Conference on Medical Ethics: Advances in Reproductive Technology
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg, Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman
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7th International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
Bassie Taubes, Dr. Jennie Goldstein, Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg, Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman, Rabbi Michael Taubes
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Ethical Cases in the News: What Would the Rabbi Say?
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg, Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman
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Introductory Plenary Session: 6th International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg
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Contemporary Issues in Organ Transplantation
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg, Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman
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6th International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
Dr. Anna Woloski-Wruble, Dr. Ben Zion Eliash, Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg, Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman, Rabbi Morris Wruble
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Controversies in Brit Mila: Panel Discussion, 4th Annual Jewish Medical Ethics Conference 2012
Dr. Beni Gesundheit, Dr. Daniel Berman, Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt
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Elective Medicine and Halacha: Panel Discussion, 4th Annual Jewish Medical Ethics Conference 2012
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg, Rabbi Dr. David Shabtai
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4th International Jewish Medical Ethics Conference
Dr. Beni Gesundheit, Dr. Daniel Berman, Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt, Rabbi Dr. Avraham Steinberg, Rabbi Dr. David Shabtai, Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman
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