
You Don’t Need to Be Fixed; You Need to Feel Seen
We are living in a world accustomed to “quick fixes.” Papercut? Run it under cold water, Band-Aid, boom—you’re done. Realized you ran out of laundry
We are living in a world accustomed to “quick fixes.” Papercut? Run it under cold water, Band-Aid, boom—you’re done. Realized you ran out of laundry
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) We are proud to announce that St. Mary’s General Hospital is the recipient of the Healthgrades 2020 Patient Safety
(Courtesy of Ezer Mizion) Did you ever land late at night at an airport? By the time you deplane, there is only a handful of
Sanitation tunnel that mists incomers with disinfectant solution being piloted at Tel Aviv’s Bloomfield Stadium. In a post-lockdown world, the idea of entering crowded shopping malls
My mother loved the word “potchka.” She would always tell us how something wasn’t a potchka at all, when clearly it was. At least for
Dads and sons often bond over sports, cars or fishing trips. Teaneck residents Dr. Richard Finkel and his son Sam have been sharing many hours
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) Dr. Sonia Mehta, CEO, Region II, and corporate chief medical officer, who oversees Prime Healthcare’s three hospitals in NJ—St.
Populations all over the world have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We are all well aware of the toll that it has taken on
As we begin to feel a shift in the strict quarantine regulations, it’s natural for us to experience a variety of conflicting emotions. We might
These are difficult times, and Sam* is especially stressed. He is highly anxious, impulsive and suffers from learning disabilities and sensory and attentional problems. He
Why is there pain and suffering in the world? How can we understand a Halacha or Torah portion that seems to be incompatible with our
What’s everyone doing this summer? For most of us, the answer is still a big fat question mark; how upsetting is that? It’s a challenge