Shalvah, Orthodox Jewish Drug Rehab, Comes to NJ
The disease of addiction is often misunderstood. Addicts and alcoholics are frequently viewed as people with defective characters or flawed personalities whose morality or values
The disease of addiction is often misunderstood. Addicts and alcoholics are frequently viewed as people with defective characters or flawed personalities whose morality or values
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There’s an expression I heard again recently that shook me up just a little inside. I’ve heard it countless times in my life—in snippets of
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Part 2 One of the first sports teams my family signed me up for was with a local soccer league. I was about 7 at
Two summers ago, I participated in the Elaine Breslow Institute educator’s immersion program at Beit T’Shuvah, a Jewish addiction treatment facility in Los Angeles. Beit
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