The Fast Is Over—Now What?
Every year I receive what I call an in-pouring of messages around the time of Tish’a B’Av regarding fasting: “Am I allowed to fast?” “What
Every year I receive what I call an in-pouring of messages around the time of Tish’a B’Av regarding fasting: “Am I allowed to fast?” “What
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) It used to be that all we had to worry about when visiting a patient in a hospital on
“I’m unlovable.” “The world is unsafe.” “People will always leave me.” “I’ll never be good enough.” In the therapy world, we call the above statements
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) St. Mary’s General Hospital is proud to announce that Jeffrey S. Aronoff, MD, FACS, FSCRS is now affiliated with
(Courtesy of Orah) With 42% of all U.S. COVID-19 deaths taking place in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, families are nervous searching for better
Stuttering, also known as childhood-onset fluency disorder, is a speech disorder that involves frequent and significant problems with normal fluency and flow of speech. People who
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) St. Mary’s General Hospital is right in the eruv of the second-largest Orthodox Jewish (“frum”) community in New Jersey—Passaic
It can be uncomfortable to talk to someone who is or who has grieved the loss of a loved one. You might not know what
In the past four months, COVID-19 has dramatically altered our daily routines, work habits and communication with family and friends. Mental health experts recognize that
I’ve come to be known as the “eating disorder” person in a professional setting. While I have specialized in working with individuals struggling with a
Are you or a loved one struggling with Parkinson’s disease? Speech therapy can help! I first heard from John in early 2019. He told me
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) With 55,000 new COVID-19 cases per day and growing, do you really believe that nobody in our shuls or