Researchers at Tel Aviv University Discover Potential New Treatment for Epilepsy
(JNS) Researchers at Tel Aviv University have discovered that a drug used to treat multiple sclerosis may help epilepsy patients. Published in the scientific journal
(JNS) Researchers at Tel Aviv University have discovered that a drug used to treat multiple sclerosis may help epilepsy patients. Published in the scientific journal
Do you or someone you know suffer from mental illness? If you answered yes, you are correct. If you answered no, guess again. Tens of
I took my children to an indoor video game arcade on a rainy day of Chol Hamoed. Most of the people there were children and
After dealing with the laws of the Yom Kippur Service in the Beit Hamikdash, the pasuk concludes with the words “This shall be to you
Parshat Acharei Mot “Machar Chodesh” The story related in this week’s haftarah, a special one read when Shabbat coincides with Erev Rosh Chodesh, is found
This weekend, many people will celebrate an unusual custom of having “shlissel challah” for Shabbos. Apparently, there is a custom in some communities of baking
Visitors to Israel plan for months how exactly they will be spending their precious time in our precious land. There are so many rich opportunities
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Rabbi David Bashevkin, director of education for NCSY and an instructor at Yeshiva University (and Teaneck resident), has just authored a fascinating book. The creative
As we head back to school after Pesach break, many of us are busy thinking about the coming school year. Sure, there’s still almost two
It has become an incredible phenomenon. It’s called “always looking down.” Rarely does one see a person walking along the street looking up. Heads are
How do we remember the Holocaust, and pass on that memory to our children? Survivors are growing older and fewer, and this is now a