
Navigating Simcha and Safety
It was almost easier to plan a wedding in the pre-vaccine days of COVID, when there were specific restrictions. The CDC is not mandating quotas
It was almost easier to plan a wedding in the pre-vaccine days of COVID, when there were specific restrictions. The CDC is not mandating quotas
When you walk into a celebration at Powerhouse Studios, you feel the energy before you turn on a light. That’s what’s most important for a
(Courtesy of SINAI Schools) In honor of the new school year, and in conjunction with their High Holiday fundraising campaign, SINAI Schools has released a
Sukkot has always been my favorite holiday. Growing up in an apartment building, we never had a sukkah of our own, so we would always
With a masters degree in occupational therapy (OT) from NYU graduate school and more than 20 years of experience practicing OT, both in private practice
For the past two months, I’ve been commuting to Manhattan once a week for work. I had heard that since the COVID-19 outbreak in March
That there could be a relationship between the yamim noraim and psychology shouldn’t surprise us. After a 19th century of physiological treatments for mental illness—warm
I was recently discussing the juxtaposition of Hurricane Ida that hit our community and the upcoming holiday of Sukkot with my sister. When I think
Part I Something that is not appreciated by most people—I include in this students, oncologists and scientists—is that cancer is unique among the major diseases
(Courtesy of SMGH) Sukkot is a seven-day festival, also known as the Feast of Booths or the Feast of Tabernacles. It is one of the
With the Jewish New Year upon us, we are all looking for ways to better ourselves, whether you choose to take upon yourself something new,
Suede & Co has opened at 162 State Street, Teaneck, with fashionable women’s clothing for shul, work and play. Owner Brocha Aronovitch said in the