
You’ve Got a Friend in Me: A Vignette in Jewish Chaplaincy
I have been quite fortunate to work in pastoral care for the majority of the past 20 years or so. Of course it is quite
I have been quite fortunate to work in pastoral care for the majority of the past 20 years or so. Of course it is quite
Dear Basya, I am so nervous about the upcoming fast. I usually make all sorts of baked goods to break my fast, and I want
There is an idea that I learned in my current workplace when being trained as a therapist: Do not be attached to the results. The
Both campuses of the Jewish Home Family – the Jewish Home at Rockleigh and River Vale’s Jewish Home for Assisted Living— wore red for heart
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) When we think of awards, we think of the Oscars or the Grammys – awards for best performance in
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) It’s coming soon–– that holiday where we all get so drunk we can’t differentiate between “blessed is Mordechai and
I have been researching and treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) for the past 20 years in diverse settings. Without indulging in too much self-promotion, I
(Courtesy of DVI) Dr. Harry Harcsztark, formerly of Teaneck, arrived in Israel November 20, 2019, as a new oleh making a new life living in
The heart is one of the hardest working organs in the human body. It beats 80 times per minute and pumps upwards of 1,500 gallons
(Courtesy of YU) Deepening the ties between Yeshiva University and Israel, a select group of 30 YU undergraduates (including Rensop Fellows 2020) participated in a
It often becomes difficult for medical professionals in a hospital to remember that each person lying in the bed is a person and not only
Of the many concerns parents of children with autism express to me, the greatest challenge is their child’s difficulties in using appropriate social skills to