And Together We Are a Strong Light
Last year my daughter’s Israeli teacher at gan (daycare) taught the class the song “Bannu Choshech” before their Chanukah performance. My daughter practiced endlessly and
Last year my daughter’s Israeli teacher at gan (daycare) taught the class the song “Bannu Choshech” before their Chanukah performance. My daughter practiced endlessly and
Neural therapy is a treatment that works with the autonomic nervous system and is most known for its pain relief benefits. In the neural therapy
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) “With the news from Israel bringing us false starts and disappointments, I must admit that I am becoming cynical. I try
Touro experts address lifesaving issue in new scientific paper. (Courtesy of Touro University) Genetically engineered pigs could meet a dire need for patients in need
As founder and director of Joint Effort Chiropractic, DC, wears a second hat as president/co-founder of the tzedaka Daily Giving.org. that has been operating since
I recently finished reading a marvelous book by David Grann, “The Wager.” It recounts the story of the Wager, a British man-of-war in the 1740s
The Jewish Link got an exclusive look at some of the cutting-edge health care tech and tools that Israel has started applying on the battlefront
OK, I confess—I am a television addict—always have been and always will be. And one of my favorite shows is “Law & Order.” In 1994,
Thanksgiving may look different this year. Or perhaps it will not. In the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving we are seeing the typical advertisements, giveaways
Measurement is central to science and medicine, and therefore any imprecision in this critical function can obscure our analyses and interventions. This issue applies to
The breach of the protective fence that stood between Gaza and Israel on October 7 was the breakdown of more than just the seemingly fortified
In the midst of many highly emotional situations we tend to look for an end date. Picture when you might have taken midterms and knew