Some Last Words: Signing Off as a Jewish Link Intern
Truth be told, I have long procrastinated writing this article. Sure, I wrote a paragraph here and there while in the office, but every time
Truth be told, I have long procrastinated writing this article. Sure, I wrote a paragraph here and there while in the office, but every time
(JNi.media) On Thursday, July 30, Jersey City Medical Center, a Barnabas Health facility, kicked off a new program to train the nation’s first group of
CareOne to Host Summer Carnival CareOne at Teaneck will be hosting a summer carnival for the community! Come by for some fun and kosher food,
When you come to Shomrei Torah Synagogue on October 18, 2015 you will see a lot of Jeffrey Packard. The artwork inside and outside attests
National Council of Jewish Women of Essex County once again sponsored its annual Back 2 School Store on Sunday, August 2. This has been an
The 2015 Friendship Circle Walk will be held on Sunday, October 25 at a new location—the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy at 110 South Orange Avenue
There is a distinctive kind of relief that comes with sharing your struggles with another person, who has had a similar experience. Group therapy can
Erika Weinmann always wanted to come to New York to be a fashion designer. The year after she became a Bat Mitzvah, she watched her
As a parent, grandparent and psychologist, I am often considered to be something of an expert on parenting and child rearing. In that capacity, I
Devarim: 8: 11-18 “Home sweet home.” “Whatever.” Sam and Eden Berenson had been working on their house for what felt like an eternity. They had
It was Visiting Day in Camp Dora Golding a few years ago and the campus was packed with excited parents and children, who were catching
Before I begin, I would like to warn you all that this is going to be a very heavy article, as I will be grappling