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A Healthier You
Some different types of stomach pain and how you might be able to recognize, treat, or prevent them
Chaya Rosen
A Healthier You
When the force of a blow or fall is strong enough, the brain bangs against the skull, and this can cause injury to the brain
Chaya Rosen
Between Brothers
The Lev Simcha era could be called a period of consolidation
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
Between Brothers
The story of the oldest and youngest children of the Netziv, Rav Chaim Berlin and Rav Meir (Berlin) Bar-Ilan
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
Guests of Honor
Is it true that love is blind? Doesn’t it hurt her anew every time she thinks of how her son rejected the world she chose?
Rachel Newton
Guests of Honor
Do we ever fully appreciate the immigrant experience of so many who have come before us?
Sarah Moses Spero
heartbeats
A fter years of profound physical and verbal abuse Tamara was determined to move forward. “I’d been carrying a ton of baggage since childhood and I wanted to throw it overboard” she says. “I was willing to take a beating and do the hard work.” A social worker friend recommended a therapist and Tamara dove
Refoel Pride
In His Own Words
Florist Amerique Ashear of Lakewood is happy to share his tips
Yosef Herz
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While the journey to the chuppah is often fraught with questions, conflict, and doubt, it seems that the real issues begin on the walk back down the aisle. Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier, known for the advice, wisdom, and wit he shares on his popular site, The Shmuz, examines some of the most common bumps in the road, for both dating and married couples.

By Riva Pomerantz

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They get hundreds of calls and e-mails a day, and can’t walk into shul without being approached by desperate parents and relatives. A private conversation with Lakewood’s busiest shadchanim — Rabbis Meir Levi, Shloime Lewenstein, and Tzadok Katz.

By Yisroel Besser

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Parenting’s a serious business, right? Not necessarily. For all those diligent, serious mothers out there — there’s news. Laughing with your kids keeps them happy, healthy, and balanced. The whats, the hows, and the ha-ha’s of getting funny with your offspring.

By Gila Arnold

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It’s that time of year again, when hundreds of eligible young men are released onto the rosters of eager shadchanim. We all know what a shidduch date looks like from the inside, but how do our dating rituals look to the non-Jewish waiters and restaurant managers who provide the backdrop for those intense two hours? We went undercover to some of New York City’s top dating venues to find out.

By Rachel Bachrach

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Dr. John E. Sarno is convinced that you can heal severe back pain and other body aches without surgery, physical therapy, or even medication. His theory: Emotional pain causes physical pain. The cure, then, isn’t body-based remedies, but rather techniques that release anger, stress, and other negative feelings. A closer look at his mind-body approach to relieving pain.

By Shoshana Schwartz

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What is it about Jerusalem that turns people into self-proclaimed messiahs and incarnated prophets?

By Rachel Ginsberg