The Geriatrician Who Prescribes Matzah and Meaning in Miami Beach

For over 20 years, Dr. Ami Levin has been more than just a trusted physician in Miami Beach — he’s been a source of healing, inspiration, and community. Practicing at Mount Sinai Medical Complex, Dr. Levin is board certified in both Internal and Geriatric Medicine, offering a personalized approach that blends the best of modern medical care with the timeless wisdom of Torah.

His motto, Rofeh Yedid — A Doctor You Can Consider a Friend, is something his patients say they feel from the very first appointment.

What sets Dr. Levin apart is his holistic approach to medicine — one that recognizes the spiritual dimension of healing. Every week, he delivers online Torah classes to patients, colleagues, and hospital staff, weaving together insights from the Torah, Maimonides, and the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Please visit TorahCure.com

These teachings explore how spiritual awareness, mitzvah observance, and inner growth are directly linked to mental and physical health.

During Passover, Dr. Levin draws on the holiday’s themes to inspire his patients. “Freedom from slavery,” he says, “means freeing ourselves from habits and patterns that keep us emotionally or physically stuck. Especially for seniors, it’s never too late to break free from what limits them — and start living fully again.”

Holding two handmade matzahs, which he personally distributes to patients before the holiday, Dr. Levin teaches that matzah isn’t just a ritual food — “it’s the bread of healing, reminding us to simplify, slow down, and connect to our essence.”

With a growing following and some of the best patient reviews in Miami Beach, Dr. Ami Levin is proving that the most effective medicine might just come with a side of faith, freedom, and a little bit of matzah.

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