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Rabbi Mordechai and Nina Glick

Rabbi Mordechai and Nina Glick are living in Bergenfield after many years of service to the Montreal Jewish community. Rabbi Glick was the rav of Congregation Ahavat Yisroel as well as a practicing clinical psychologist in private practice. He also taught at Champlain Regional College. The Glicks were frequent speakers at the OU marriage retreats. Nina coordinated all Yachad activities in Montreal and was a co/founder of Maison Shalom, a group home for young adults with special needs. They can be reached at [email protected]. Nina Glick lives in Bergenfield with her husband, Rabbi Mordechai Glick, after many years of service to the Montreal Jewish community. Nina coordinated all Yachad activities in Montreal and was a co/founder of Maison Shalom, a group home for special needs young adults. She can be reached at [email protected]. Nina Glick can be reached at [email protected].

Articles by Rabbi Mordechai and Nina Glick

A Powerful Message

Although we did not know Daniel Lansky, a”h, we are mourning his loss. He was a 40-year-old man who lived in Baltimore with his wife

The Nine Days in 2016

It seems that years ago we were much more affected by the period of the Nine Days. We worked hard to make sure not to

It’s a New World

Families spend the nights of the Sedarim enjoying the time together and participating in the various traditions that many of us have inherited from our

It’s All in the Family

Some may not even know what we are talking about when we remember the days of Archie and Edith on “All in the Family.” At

The Age Issue

Prior to living in New Jersey we took pride in the fact that our friends in Montreal came from many different walks of life. Upon

Otisville Will Have to Expand

We had never heard of Otisville until we moved here. We knew that there were specific prisons where frum people preferred to be sent but

Let’s Celebrate

Over the years we have learned that the best occasions are those when our entire family is together. That does not mean that we have

Baby Should Stay Home

One week ago, on Sunday evening, we had the pleasure of attending a wedding in Montreal. It is always great to see old friends and

Throw It Out

We faced a great dilemma in our household last week. Nina came upon a card sent to her parents for their 50th Anniversary. It was

What Is It About Death?

Sitting around with a group of people the subject of death arose. Several of those present felt that it was a topic they did not