Living in the Dog House: The Emotional Benefit of Dogs
“Can we get a dog?” No. “Why not?” Because I do not like dogs. (My friend Elisa kept saying we should get a dog.) “Can
“Can we get a dog?” No. “Why not?” Because I do not like dogs. (My friend Elisa kept saying we should get a dog.) “Can
What is robotic surgery? Robotic surgery, also known as robot-assisted surgery, allows surgeons to perform many types of complex procedures with more precision, flexibility and
The Yeshiva University men’s basketball team earned a convincing Skyline victory over Maritime College, 104-60, at Riesenberg Gymnasium on Thursday evening. The Maccabees (11-5, 9-2)
In 1940, it is estimated that, despite Nazi laws forbidding it, about 7,000 Jews remained underground in Berlin. Concealed in attics, basements and warehouses, and
I love having SINAI students and faculty as part of our Ma’ayanot family. It is a testament to the culture of SINAI, Ma’ayanot and the
During the past few years I have perused the advertisements in our community’s wonderful weekly publications. Based on those advertisements, I have come to a
If you were to choose a time to celebrate the new year for trees, when would you make it? Springtime, when budding leaves announce the
I have written before about my extensive use of metaphors in my working with clients and when I act as an advocate in regard to
Part XIV An editorial in Der Tog on January 25, 1940, expressed the paper’s relief that the atrocity stories had broken through the “walls of
After an incredible week one on the MTA-Makor Chaim Israel Exchange Program, we had high expectations for week two and it did not disappoint! After
On a bright Sunday morning in December, the Bruriah Culture Club stepped off the streets of New York City and into a Maycomb, Alabama courthouse.
Coming off a five game winning streak, the MTA JV basketball Lions were feeling good as they headed into their second to last game of