Spotlight on Children’s Clothing Drive
This week in our continuing series about the myriad of chesed organizations in our communities, we highlight the Children’s Clothing Drive which is set to
This week in our continuing series about the myriad of chesed organizations in our communities, we highlight the Children’s Clothing Drive which is set to
No one wants to imagine what it’s like to be a cancer patient, but unfortunately, it’s a lot more common than we think. Approximately 2
(Courtesy of OU) Close to 8,000 retirees worldwide seek weekly inspiration and insights from SPIRIT (Stimulating Program Initiative for Retirees that Inspires Thought), an Orthodox
By Rachel Hirsch As people age, changes may occur in their memory, speech, language and swallowing. Older adults may experience difficulty with cognition, communication or
By Jessica Lowy, PT, DPT, CMTPT, DN, McKenzie A-D, Advanced Schroth Certified SSOL, and Michal Porath, PT, MPT, McKenzie A-D, Advanced Schroth Certified SSOL Very
(Courtesy of JFSCNJ) JFS board members and staff came together on July 7 to celebrate the 102nd birthday of board member Roz Schwartzberg, long-time resident
By Sarah Jeremias Medicare Part D has long been a crucial component of the nation’s healthcare system, providing prescription drug coverage for millions of Americans.
(Courtesy of Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Northern NJ) Fifty thousand. That is the estimated number of Holocaust survivors living in the U.S. today.
When I was asked to write a weekly column by The Jewish Link, I needed to choose a name that would introduce my column. I
One of the things I’ve learned from my friend Norman (not his real name) is the value of being proactive, and maybe even a bit
By Avi Ciment “Rebbe, my friend had a stroke and I put tefillin on him, but sometimes his hands flail and he pushes the knot
By Daniel Jaffe Every year as The Nine Days comes around, I scramble for ways to replace music. While the route of a cappella is