
Get Stroke Smart: You Could Save a Life, and It May Be Your Own
(BPT) Every 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. has some type of stroke. Even though stroke is a leading cause of disability in America, it
(BPT) Every 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. has some type of stroke. Even though stroke is a leading cause of disability in America, it
I am confused as to where I should begin. Sitting here in the confines of my lonely and empty house I cannot help but think
Today’s wedding couples are updating treasured traditions—and adding some of their own—to reflect their personal tastes and lifestyles, with a focus on providing guests with
At his recent bar mitzvah celebration, Lavi Gimpel’s great-grandmother handed him a check that she said was “enough for seven trees.” “One for each member
The groom was 60 years old and the wedding was seven years ago, yet the magic and romance of the moment continues to inspire not
(Courtesy of Hudson Regional Hospital) As Hudson Regional Hospital develops new relationships with physicians in our community who utilize the cutting-edge technology we have brought
In our previous article we discussed how the summer experience can provide youth with a break from technological devices. Having our kids away without their
Before Hadassa Bogomilsky headed off to camp in Montreal, we spent a fun-filled afternoon together. The 13-year-old daughter of my rabbi from the Maplewood Jewish
Vacation season is upon us and I’ve learned one major truth as a parent: When your children are happy and enjoying themselves, you will be
This month’s article was written by Rabbi Igael Gurin-Malous, director of spiritual counseling at Beit T’shuvah and the executive director of the new T’shuvah Center
The lazy, hazy days of summer are finally here. You are beginning to actually relax and recuperate from last week’s frenzy of shopping, labeling and
There is a plethora of individuals who make it their mission to promote education and awareness around mental health issues—a mission to which I not