What Parents Should Know About Ear Infections
In this issue I’d like to address the most common diagnosis for a sick child in the pediatrician’s office, the dreaded ear infection. Approximately 30
In this issue I’d like to address the most common diagnosis for a sick child in the pediatrician’s office, the dreaded ear infection. Approximately 30
Neural therapy is a treatment that works with the autonomic nervous system and is most known for its pain-relief benefits. However, there is a wide
I plugged in the stereo player, pressed the play button and faced 32 second graders in their classroom in the South Bronx. “Hey, everyone,” the
This excerpt, from a series of blog posts addressing “the old way vs. the new way” in regard to the traditional approach to intervention measures,
Part IX Despite volunteering in large numbers, Jewish doctors, except for malariologists, were not eagerly welcomed by the British Army because of a purported British
When the Bruriah 10th graders heard sophomore shabbaton, in Bergenfield, was coming up, they had no idea they were in for the experience of a
Last week, as I was walking back from an aufruf and double bar mitzvah at Congregation Bnai Yeshurun in Teaneck, I ran into Marc Rothenberg,
Some of our readers and most of my friends and family know that before I launched The Jewish Link, I worked in the fundraising and
In thinking about the theme for this year’s series, my decision was impacted by the recent events in the life of our family. As many
Literacy has evolved tremendously over the centuries. Throughout history, different civilizations have come up with many ways of communicating, both written and orally. As a
Part VIII In keeping with David Ben Gurion’s pledge: “We shall fight with Great Britain in this war as if there was no White Paper,
Rutgers University’s Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life celebrated 20 years of their Jewish Film Festival earlier this month. Eighteen