JASH Organisation & Structure

Code of Conduct

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

  1. To bring the truth of Spiritual Healing to all, regardless of race, colour or creed.
  2. To demonstrate that Spiritual Healing is in keeping within the teachings of Judaism.
  3. To attempt to relieve sickness and suffering.
  4. To help all who seek enlightenment by giving demonstrations and by holding discussion groups to promote the benefits of Spiritual Healing.
  5. To promote these aims by accepting and enrolling Student Healers by becoming members of the Jewish Association of Spiritual Healers, and encouraging all those interested in our work.

*Demonstrations and talks will gladly be arranged. Interested groups should make enquiries to our secretary.

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History of JASH

The Jewish Association of Spiritual Healers (JASH) was founded in 1966, when their was far less public awareness of Spiritual Healing than there is at present.

The original motivation for the foundation of JASH was to enable Jewish patients who only feel comfortable with healers with a Jewish background to find each other, although, of course there is no limitation as to who shall receive healing or from whom.

The foundation of JASH also gave Jewish healers the opportunity to get to know and relate to each other world wide, as we now have an international membership of Jewish healers. However, we share a non-denominational policy, along with many other organisations, to accept all who require healing when they contact us. The aims and objectives of our organisation are primarily for the protection and safety of the public.

Today JASH has acquired a further significance, as there are now a large number of healing organisations, many with a religious base, it is important that Judaism is seen to be as active as others in this field. Co-religionists understand that Spiritual Healing is very much a part of Jewish history….see 11 Kings 5, the story of Elisha and Naaman…which is acceptable under Jewish law (the Halacha).

The existence of the Jewish Association of Spiritual Healers gives Jewish healers recognition and a voice in the world of healing, especially as we are one of the founder member of the British Alliance of Healing Associations (now Alliance of Healing Associations) and UK Healers.