Background
Ghatan, Eliot Yedidiah was born on November 23, 1958 in Tehran, Iran. Son of Zakarya and Louise Ghatan. came to the United States, 1977.
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Despite feminist suppositions to the contrary, Dr. Yedidiah Ghatan convincingly argues that the Bible and rabbinic literature have always placed women at a higher spiritual plane than men. This thoughtfully researched, totally annotated study include description of Jewish heroines throughout history, explanations of women's roles in Jewish law and musings about her function in today's world.
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Ghatan, Eliot Yedidiah was born on November 23, 1958 in Tehran, Iran. Son of Zakarya and Louise Ghatan. came to the United States, 1977.
Bachelor, Yeshiva U., 1980; Doctor of Medicine, Albert Einstein College Medicine, Bronx, New York, 1985.
Private practice, Brooklyn intern, Montefiore/Eintein Hospital, 1985-1986; resident, Brookdale Hospital, 1986-1988; resident, St. Vincent Hospital, 1988-1989; resident, McGill University, 1989-1992.
(Despite feminist suppositions to the contrary, Dr. Yedidi...)
Fellow American Academy Dermatology, Royal College Surgeons and Physicians (Canada). Member American Society Dermatologic Surgery.
Married Aviva M. Ghatan, Juned 30, 1986. Children: Shifra Tova, Shoshana Bracha, Shira Devora, Ariella Hadasa, Zachary Asher.