Naso: The Coca Cola Nazirite
Once in the town of Spring Lake there lived a girl named Sari who loved Coca Cola. Now, I know what you’re thinking: who doesn’t
Once in the town of Spring Lake there lived a girl named Sari who loved Coca Cola. Now, I know what you’re thinking: who doesn’t
By now, everyone in the Jewish community is well aware of the recently concluded trial of the rabbis accused of using illegal pressure tactics to
Brain Fog is not a medically recognized diagnosis but rather an accumulation of symptoms that include feelings of confusion, forgetfulness and lack of focus and
During a therapy session, my client Rachel, a bright, loving, generous woman, uttered the following two statements: “I never felt my love was good enough.
In the May 14 edition of the Jewish Link, there was a Point/Counterpoint discussion about the legitimacy of segulot and the people who sell them.
I can recall with ease the first time that I admitted that I was suffering from anorexia. I was sitting on the floor of my
On Monday, May 11, 2015, a rally sponsored by several Jewish activist organizations was held in front of the UJA/Federation building in Manhattan, to protest
Support for a Palestinian state has been slowly building in certain segments of the international community, but the latest endorsement of this questionable concept came
If Star Trek were real and Spock were alive today, he might expound upon his famous salutation (“Live long and prosper”) by stating the benefits
Combating Anxiety and Depression—Part I Last month, I had the privilege of listening to Rachelle Fraenkel, the mother of Naftali, one of the three boys
Jerusalem—In a world of active senior citizens, where crafts workshops, group activities and 50-percent discounts are common, Israel initially seems to stand out in its
People make many assumptions about the aging process. One of those misguided assumptions involves older adults and depression. The following three points are vital to