
Susie Mayerfeld: Healing the Mind and Spirit of Cancer Patients
Even as a teenager, Susie Mayerfeld knew that she wanted to help people heal. Her first job was as a nurse’s aid in Camp Moshava
Even as a teenager, Susie Mayerfeld knew that she wanted to help people heal. Her first job was as a nurse’s aid in Camp Moshava
(Courtesy of The Kartrite Resort) A family-fun summer getaway awaits at The Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark, which has announced a packed calendar of events
By Nina Glick There seems to be one common denominator between all sects of Judaism. Food. Give them a bowl of chicken soup and drop
Toms River, which has in recent years been hit with lawsuits by the federal Department of Justice (DOJ) and Jewish leaders for its attempts to
Alex Salazar and his younger brother Andres closely resemble each other, and work in tandem to aid Colombian Jews—but each operates from different continents. On
By Jonathan Seliger I recently watched a YouTube clip of an interview with one of the co-founders of Shlomo Carlebach’s iconic Haight-Ashbury synagogue known as
Keeping the little ones entertained all summer long can be a challenging feat, but having the right activities planned can make it much easier. One
Virtual reality (VR) has become increasingly popular these days. Whether it be in schools or at home, the reason it’s so popular is that there’s
We are all familiar with the story of Anne Frank, the Jewish teenager whose diary was published posthumously after her death in a Nazi concentration
(Courtesy of Touro University) Touro University Graduate School of Technology (GST) has launched four new master of science degree programs, designed to provide graduates with
By Michael Feldstein When I reflect on Chabad, I think of that famous line from Star Trek: “…to boldly go where no one has gone
(Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) This series often focuses on Revocable Trusts and the flexibility, continuity and protections that they provide. Of course, in addition