Working as a Mashgiach: A Smart Career Move
Thirty-six years ago, Yamin Dayan was a student of management information systems at Yeshiva University in New York. To help pay his way through college,
Thirty-six years ago, Yamin Dayan was a student of management information systems at Yeshiva University in New York. To help pay his way through college,
Providing speech services and support for those recovering from stroke and brain injury. (Courtesy of Adler Aphasia) Adler Aphasia Center, New Jersey’s premier provider of
A few weeks ago, my wife Elie and I enjoyed our first post-COVID vaccine Shabbat lunch with friends—a true pleasure. Dessert was served with hot
(Courtesy of SMGH) “This past Shabbat, the conversation at kiddush in shul was our usual topic—our mental health issues,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD, community liaison
(Courtesy of BTJ) Atenkut Alhagan has struggled hard at every step of his life. Today, he stepped up to the stage to be awarded the
(Courtesy of Belev Echad) Amid the massive rocket attacks from Gaza on Israeli people in the past few days, the New York-based nonprofit Belev Echad
(Courtesy of OneFamily) That’s when OneFamily steps in to help victims cope with the aftermath and rebuild their lives. Our office is operating in emergency
(Courtesy of Nefesh B’Nefesh) Just moments before the barrage of rocket terror rained down on Israel this week, a championship-winning basketball coach, a former United
Conducting Your Family Meeting Several years ago a colleague challenged me to contemplate the following scenario: “If you had only one day left, what would
Miriam Ivry and Daniel Nasimov, Touro College of Dental Medicine ’21, reflect on meeting each other in dental school. (Courtesy of Touro College) It all
Dear Chani, I have been struggling with a bad feeling for around two years. It started when new neighbors moved in a few doors away
Growing up in New York, I always observed what was happening “there” in Israel during tense times with fascination. How do they deal with the