The Joy of Connection
As I was leaving shul one morning recently, a fellow stopped me and asked me the following question: “I’m a BT (Ba’al Teshuva),” he began.
As I was leaving shul one morning recently, a fellow stopped me and asked me the following question: “I’m a BT (Ba’al Teshuva),” he began.
With obesity rates at an all-time high in the United States (with 40 percent of adults and 19 percent of kids being labeled as obese),
As a full-time working mom with many therapy clients in the same boat, I’ve heard about and experienced first-hand some of the common challenges faced
There is a thin, almost invisible line, between dwelling on and avoiding. In reflecting on my own experience I can affirm that I swing quickly
The reason I believe that bioidentical hormone replacement for women should be the standard of care is because estrogen helps prevent heart disease, improves bone
Uncontrolled diabetes is life-threatening. It is important for you or a loved one who has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes to check your sugar
On January 17, the eighth graders of SAR Academy had the opportunity to partake in a very meaningful program with the eighth grade students of
In response to recent articles and editorials in your newspaper, I would like to comment on the topic of illegal substance use among yeshiva students.
Deniers of the Jewish state’s right to exist repeatedly place Israel on the defensive to obscure their own untenable positions. Rarely are Palestinian Arabs challenged
This past April, the President signed the “Buy American and Hire American” (BAHA) executive order directing the Department of State (DOS); Department of Justice (DOJ);
(Submitted by Elozor Preil) Just because you have a plan doesn’t mean it will work. An integral feature in many personal financial programs is a
As the delegation from the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations met in the cabinet room, President Clinton turned to me, waiting for a