Dr. Robert L. Spitzer, widely considered the “most influential” psychiatrist of his time, died this weekend at 83 years old.
Spitzer played a pivotal role in setting rigorous standards for diagnosing disorders. He died of complications from heart disease. Read more at The New York Times.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com}
Who made him one of the “greatest” psychiatrists? Most of these types, brought only churban and kefira to the world.
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This evil man, according to obituaries, was instrumental in getting toeivah legitimized and recognized as ‘marriage’.
He is not someone who should be recognized in a positive way.
His messed up career, as well as his messed up personal life, shows how a Jew without Torah is so lost.
#1. Your name indicates your maturity.
he was a rasha