Accepting the Dark Side of Your Moon
Upon starting therapy, Sam described himself as a loving, devoted, and concerned husband, while Sarah described him as micro-managing and controlling of all aspects of
Upon starting therapy, Sam described himself as a loving, devoted, and concerned husband, while Sarah described him as micro-managing and controlling of all aspects of
Fifth Graders Experience Inclusion Out in the Field A few weeks ago, Jews around the world celebrated the holiday of Tu B’Shvat. Originally an agricultural
“The U.S. Supreme court will begin hearing oral arguments this week on whether states with federal health exchanges are entitled under the law to subsidies
This winter has been long and snowy. Most of us are ready to trade in our snow shovels for lawn mowers and gardening tools. However,
Postgraduate Student in Sport and Exercise Science at University of Hull Government nutrition guidelines recommend a high carbohydrate diet regardless of the ample evidence of
Oftentimes, when I am interviewed regarding eating disorder in the Jewish community, the question of “why” arises. Why are eating disorders so prominent within this
My wife and I see a couple of movies in the theater each year. So, when my father and step-mother came to visit recently, we
With the skyrocketing costs of healthcare today, companies are looking for ways to save money and to increase productivity wherever possible. On-site chiropractic care just
The Orthodox Union (OU) and the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA) issued a statement on Tuesday strongly urging all parents to vaccinate their healthy children
In our practice we have found that our body tissues hold a story that emanates in our energy field. Our work is designed to help
Teaneck—OU Press and the Rabbinical Council of Bergen County will celebrate the publication of the Chumash Mesoras HaRav Sefer Shemos, The Neuwirth Edition, the Book
At the end of the day during my commute home from New York City, or as I’m lying in bed awaiting sleep, I reflect on