Rabbi Shraga Shreiber, head of a yeshiva and suffering from a serious illness, says a doctor left the room after learning he is a rabbi. The allegation was made in a public statement about the doctors' oath.
Rabbi Shraga Shreiber, head of a yeshiva who is suffering from a serious illness, made a public allegation that a doctor refused to treat him after learning he is a rabbi. According to Shreiber, the doctor left the room upon discovering his religious identity. The claim was made in the context of a discussion about the doctors' oath. The incident has not been independently corroborated, and the specific medical institution and doctor's name were not disclosed in the report.
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