Baltimore, MD - Aug. 31, 2025 - On Tuesday, July 29th, more than 25 young women gathered at the home of Yossi and Amian Kelemer for a thought-provoking Q&A session with Rabbi Daniel Rose, Rav of BJSZ, focused on the ethical and halachic challenges faced by Orthodox women working in healthcare.

This event marked the second gathering of the Health Science Cohort, a new initiative of the WITS/Maalot Alumnae Association, and it was clear how much the women valued the chance to talk and learn together.

The evening opened with a warm introduction by Dr. Moshay Cooper, a pediatrician, longtime WITS board member, and mentor for the cohort. Dr. Cooper set the tone by highlighting the importance of ongoing education and support for frum women navigating the complexities of healthcare fields.

Rabbi Rose, an esteemed WITS faculty member for over 13 years and widely experienced in end-of-life halacha, offered clear, practical hadracha on questions submitted by cohort members. Topics included the halachic implications of withdrawing life support, feeding non-kosher food to Jewish patients, navigating MOLST forms, and other sensitive end-of-life issues.

The session featured case studies and open discussion, allowing participants to explore real-world dilemmas and gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of consulting with a Rav.

Following the Q&A, attendees enjoyed light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle and network. The event gave women in the health sciences the opportunity to connect, grow, share experiences, and support one another.

The WITS/Maalot Alumnae Health Science Cohort continues to thrive, with more relevant and impactful events planned in the months ahead.