News About Midlife Resilience
We know that we midlifers are resilient. We have been through a lot. We have raised children, built careers, and experienced financial and health setbacks.
We know that we midlifers are resilient. We have been through a lot. We have raised children, built careers, and experienced financial and health setbacks.
Wig purchases: All lace top wigs purchased before February 28 will be ready for Pesach. Regular wigs, falls and kippah falls purchased before March 4
While the past two years, haircuts and hair trends have been dominated by simple do-it-yourself haircuts, spring 2022 will be about embracing bolder haircuts, textures,
Reviewing: “The Hidden Saint” by Mark Levenson. Level Best Books. 2022. English. Paperback. 312 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1685120504. It is rare when a book of
Highlighting: “To Be a Jew in Berlin, The Letters of Hermann Samter 1939-1943” by Daniel Fraenkel, Ed. Jerusalem, Yad Vashem: The International Institute for Holocaust
Highlighting: “Torah Song: The Theological Role of Torah Poetry” by Geula Twersky. Kodesh Press. 2022. English. Paperback. 250 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1947857742. (Courtesy of Kodesh Press)
Highlighting: “Rav Yitzchok Scheiner: The Life and Leadership of the Kamenitzer Rosh Yeshivah” by Rabbi Nachman Seltzer. Artscroll Mesorah. 2022. Hardcover. 392 pages. ISBN-19: 9781422630990
(Courtesy of One Israel Fund) The governor of the Binyamin Regional Council in Israel, Israel Ganz, is touring cities on the East Coast of the
There are definitely times when we welcome change. Boredom, fatigue, discomfort and frustration may all be factors that lead to a readiness for a new
(Courtesy of SMGH) Today we have an interview1 with Dr. Stanley Szwed, chief of cardiovascular services at St. Mary’s General Hospital. The interview was in
Osteogenic sarcoma, while it is the most common type of bone cancer, is nevertheless not common—there are only about 1,000 new cases annually in the
It certainly isn’t wilderness, and some might feel that it’s much too close to civilization to be considered “hiking.” But the Bronx River Pathway has