Jul 22, 2025
Amber speaks with Hindy Klein, a member of the Orthodox
Jewish community living with Crohn’s colitis. Hindy shares how she
manages IBD while observing Jewish laws, discussing challenges with
diet, fasting, and hospital care during Shabbat and holidays. She
also talks about overcoming stigma, the importance of community
support, and how her faith helps her cope. The episode highlights
the need for cultural sensitivity in healthcare and the value of
sharing personal stories to support others with chronic
illness.
Episode transcript and more information at:
https://bit.ly/AIBD179
✨ Intersection of inflammatory bowel disease
(IBD) and religious faith
✨ Personal experiences of managing Crohn's
colitis within the Orthodox Jewish community
✨ Challenges related to diet, fasting, and
hospital care during religious observances
✨ Cultural tendencies towards privacy
regarding chronic illness in the Jewish community
✨ Importance of community support and mutual
aid in times of health crises
✨ Navigating healthcare communication with
providers unfamiliar with religious customs
✨ The role of spirituality and trust in G-d
as coping mechanisms for chronic illness
✨ Advocacy and openness about health
experiences to combat stigma
✨ Balancing personal health needs with
religious obligations
✨ The impact of social media in connecting
with others and finding support within the IBD community
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