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Posted on: February 22nd, 2012

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Posted on: February 1st, 2012

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The teenage years are no picnic for both the teenager and the parents. Parents of young children yearn for these days, which they assume will be carefree child-rearing, but are rudely introduced to a challenging parental time.

One of the most difficult moral aspects of organ transplantation is the fact that in many cases, the organ donor must be declared clinically dead before the life-saving surgical procedure can begin.

Treating Crohn’s With Diet

Posted on: January 9th, 2012

Author: Yaakov Kornreich

We have all been raised in a culture which we are taught to believe in the “miracles of modern medicine.”

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Recognizing The Signs Of Abuse

Posted on: January 5th, 2012

Author: Dr. Miriam Adahan

Psychologist David Richo defines love in terms of five A's: appreciation, affection, attentiveness (listening), acceptance and allowing (as in allowing others the freedom to fulfill their own dreams). Love is the opposite of control.

The Art Of Good Communication

Posted on: January 5th, 2012

Author: Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch

Whenever I speak at a shul or event I’m usually asked what I think are the vital aspects of good communication, and by implication, what makes for bad communication.

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Chronicles Of Crises In Our Communities

Posted on: January 5th, 2012

Author: Rachel

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The Translation Of The Torah

Posted on: January 5th, 2012

Author: Rabbi Sholom Klass

King Ptolemy of Egypt had heard that the Jews possessed the Torah, the five books of Moshe, which contained much wisdom and excellent laws. He desired to have this Torah translated into Greek so that he, too, might learn its contents.



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