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Featuring – Nachum Segal, Photographed at the David Beyda Studio in Teaneck NJ on 11/30/20 On The Nachum Segal Network Live from Dubai: We strive
Featuring – Nachum Segal, Photographed at the David Beyda Studio in Teaneck NJ on 11/30/20 On The Nachum Segal Network Live from Dubai: We strive
Must simchas take a time out from December to March? No, says event planner Rena Soclof. Barring a storm or below-freezing temps, there are ways
The Bat Mitzvah Plus program at Congregation Ahavath Torah will begin its sixth season next week. Freidi Hyman, program director, said the curriculum she has
Spinal surgery has made significant advances in the field of navigation and robotics over the last decade, as we’ve reported in previous Jewish Link articles.
(Courtesy of The Jewish Home Family) One of the benefits of choosing to live in assisted living, or other congregate settings, has been the social
I have seen the amazing results that speech therapy delivers for children. I see children gaining confidence in their reading ability as their reading levels
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) November is American Diabetes Month, a time to understand that living with type 2 diabetes puts you at higher
I am considering learning a new skill. Okay, I mean besides Instagram. I would like to learn the art of meal prepping, or as it
Maybe it’s raining or it’s snowing. Maybe you are tired. Maybe you are COVID-parenting these days and responsibly social distancing. The children are starting to
(Courtesy of Ohr Torah Stone) Thanks in large part to a police checkpoint set up to identify people breaking Israel’s ongoing lockdown, a man who
There’s always an endgame to psychotherapy in Dr. Alan Winder’s view. Too often, therapy can be open-ended. You feel some relief when someone listens to
“I’ll start when things go back to normal.” “Now isn’t the right time—when things go back to normal, then I’ll try.” Oh boy. This expression—“back