If the Shoe Fits, Wear It … (or Maybe Not!)
I had been on my feet much of the day, cooking for Pesach, and been noticing a worsening of my back pain. While quite used
I had been on my feet much of the day, cooking for Pesach, and been noticing a worsening of my back pain. While quite used
Note: The treatments described in this article are for providing medical information, but this is not medical advice. For medical guidance, you should contact your
Hospice is a Medicare benefit if you have Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) and meet all of these conditions: Your hospice doctor and your regular
The Bruriah High School and Middle School came together on Yom HaShoah to remember the kedoshim who perished in the Holocaust. The program began with
The strangest and most dramatic element of the service on Yom Kippur, set out in Acharei Mot (Lev. 16:7-22), was the ritual of the two
“Are you really sure you want to do this?” Ten years ago, Rabbi Tully Harcsztark posed that question to me when I interviewed for a
“It is not, in Christian countries, with the Jews as with other peoples. Men say, ‘This is a bad Greek, but there are good Greeks.
I think the next time I overhear someone use the expression “good baby” I may scream. Yes, this is a common statement. Yes, I am
An individual suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is very often consumed with unwanted and senseless intrusive thoughts. These negative thoughts can create a ritual
Dear Jenn, I lost weight this year and worked hard at it. Holidays are difficult for me when it comes to sticking to my diet.
I was there the night my hospital ran out of ventilators. In March of this year, Northern New Jersey was scrambling to cope with a
PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic fields) therapy at Wellsprings Wellness Center has shown tremendous benefit for my clients. I discovered that improved eating, hydrating, exercise and sleep