Reb Yisroel Meir Brill, z”l
As I reflect on the past, Being in yeshiva for many a year, I am overcome with appreciation, For the opportunities so dear. Many friends
As I reflect on the past, Being in yeshiva for many a year, I am overcome with appreciation, For the opportunities so dear. Many friends
As we begin to finally see the light at the end of the dark tunnel of COVID-19, a lively conversation about the future of synagogues
The Sefer HaChinuch writes that Jews are רחמנים בני רחמנים, compassionate people who are children of compassionate people. Indeed, the Gemara in Beitza says that
Dear Dr. Chani, There is a guy who lives in my neighborhood who I would love to date. There is one problem—he does not seem
A basic rule in negotiations is to keep or gain leverage against the other party. The Biden administration, mystifyingly, is doing exactly the opposite in
For most people, a hobby is what you do in your spare time. Shira Berkowitz took it a step further, turning a favorite pastime into
Rachel Carus enters a North Jersey party venue, a bag of games and party favors in hand. Rachel’s husband, Ari, follows her onto the dance
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) As COVID-19 persists in our everyday lives, we are very machmir in complying with pandemic regulations—masks, social distancing, vaccinations.
We previously discussed the wide discrepancy in cancer rates between the U.S. and Japan, and considered that the differences in dietary fat intake might be
(Courtesy of JFSCNJ) Despite the global pandemic, JFSCNJ was able to continue the Certified Home Health Aide Training Program and recently graduated eight new students.
Often a client or a friend will ask me to recommend a workman or a service. When I was a newbie organizer, I often had
Picture this: A mom is in a medical office waiting room with both of her children, ages 2 and 4. While she is waiting for