Chaplaincy, Judaism, Ukraine, COVID-19 and JORH Jubilee

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This first issue of JORH for 2023 considers (1) the ministry of chaplains, (2) Judaism, (3) the people of war-torn Ukraine, (4) the ongoing saga of COVID-19 and, on a happier note, (5) we celebrate a belated jubilee by presenting a bibliometric analysis of the Journal of Religion and Health (1961–2021). To conclude this issue, a book review is presented, “The Desperate Hours” by award winning journalist Marie Brenner, focusing on one hospital’s fight to save New York City during COVID-19. A reminder is also provided to readers on the call for papers regarding a future issue on religion, spirituality, suicide and its prevention.

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Carey, L. B., Cohen, J., Gabbay, E., Koenig, H. G., Hill, T., Aiken, C., … Fisher, J. W. (2023, February 1). Chaplaincy, Judaism, Ukraine, COVID-19 and JORH Jubilee. Journal of Religion and Health. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-023-01737-3

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