
Dr. Shalomim HaLahawi
Ordained Mizrahi-Ethiopian Jewish Rabbi-Cohen, Doctor of Integrative Medicine, Integrative Pastoral Psychotherapist, Public Health Specialist, Naturopathic Nutritionist, Humanitarian Medicine & Integrative Family Life Care
Founder of:
Edenic Light Integrative Pastoral & Family Life Care
Ha' Yisrayli Torah Brith Yahad Inc.
Mizrahi-Ethiopian Jewish Int'l Rabbinical Council
Cushite Hebrew Yeshiva-Open Int'l University(FLDOE)
Member:
UN Department of Economic & Social Affairs
UN Global Compact
Int'l Association of Educators for World Peace(UN, UNESCO)
Global Unification Int'l
American Public Health Association
American Association of Integrative & Pastoral Medicine
Supervisors: Late Mizrahi Rabbi Shlomo Ben Yahudah
Phone: 404-919-1702
Founder of:
Edenic Light Integrative Pastoral & Family Life Care
Ha' Yisrayli Torah Brith Yahad Inc.
Mizrahi-Ethiopian Jewish Int'l Rabbinical Council
Cushite Hebrew Yeshiva-Open Int'l University(FLDOE)
Member:
UN Department of Economic & Social Affairs
UN Global Compact
Int'l Association of Educators for World Peace(UN, UNESCO)
Global Unification Int'l
American Public Health Association
American Association of Integrative & Pastoral Medicine
Supervisors: Late Mizrahi Rabbi Shlomo Ben Yahudah
Phone: 404-919-1702
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#AsianMedicine has long been a powerful system of medicine that has been the #1 rival to western medicine. It shouldn't be a rival, it should be complementary to Allopathic Medicine.
If Western culture integrated Allopathic Medicine with Asiatic Medicine human suffering would be reduced & the quality of life would significantly increase due to a functional curative system rather than a palliative system existing.
Papers by Dr. Shalomim HaLahawi
Accreditation in the United States is widely assumed to be a guarantee of quality. In reality, it has become a cartel mechanism that inflates tuition, undermines state sovereignty, and traps students in cycles of debt and redundant testing.
The paradox is stark:
States legally authorize colleges and universities, yet their authority is treated as “inferior” unless institutions also purchase private accreditation.
Accredited for‑profit schools — including Corinthian Colleges, ITT Tech, Ashford University, and University of Phoenix — collapsed or were fined for fraud while still accredited, leaving tens of thousands of students stranded with worthless credits.
Independent, state‑authorized schools — often rigorous, apprenticeship‑based, and affordable — are excluded from aid and licensure simply because they lack private‑citizen‑run accreditation.
This double standard reveals the truth: accreditation protects institutions, not students.
Accredited failures continue to receive federal aid until collapse.
Students pay twice: first through exorbitant tuition, then again through certification exams to “prove” what their degree already demonstrates.
States are forced into complicity, subordinating their legal authority to private accreditors and licensing boards.
Globally, apprenticeship and vocational models in Asia, Africa, and Europe consistently outperform the U.S. academic model in both cost and quality. The evidence is overwhelming: accreditation does not equal quality.
The future of education must move beyond this cartel — toward systems that value mastery, affordability, and sovereignty over bureaucracy, debt, and dependency.
This health article is designed to do just that, address health issues such as lupus using both conventional understandings along with integrative, naturopathic & oriental medicine solutions to combat this disease head-on so that the quality of life of those who suffer from this ailment is significantly improved.
My top priority is not fame, fortune nor recognition, but only to find plausible solutions to bringing healing to a suffering world.
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