There’s No Place Like Home: Remaining at Home as an Older Adult
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
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
The Frisch News Network (FNN), the live-streaming news broadcasting network at Yeshivat Frisch, presented a poster session at the International Society for Technology in Education
During the last two weeks in June, I had two distinct privileges: the first was the unique privilege to be Mesader Kedushin at my dear
By Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph Have you ever had a boss who didn’t treat you with respect? I did and I’m sorry if you have
I’m currently listening to Jia Jiang’s “Rejection Proof.” It’s a powerful story about how the author’s personal fear of rejection and desire to please others