
D’var Torah – Spring 2010
Happy Spring. It has been a difficult winter for us here in the Northeast part of the USA: too much snow; too much rain and wind and cold. Most of us are very ready for [Read more…]
Happy Spring. It has been a difficult winter for us here in the Northeast part of the USA: too much snow; too much rain and wind and cold. Most of us are very ready for [Read more…]
As March concludes, millions of us will sit down to a Passover seder. Seder and Passover is the number one most observed festival in the Jewish calendar. At least that is what so many sociologists [Read more…]
In the fast changing world of modern medicine where new diagnostic techniques, improved therapies, and healthcare insurance debates usually attract the most attention, the doctor-patient relationship still remains the rock solid foundation. Time restrictions, a [Read more…]
Each year around this time I look forward to the Torah portion Yitro beginning with Exodus Chapter 18: “Moses’ father-in-law Jethro….” It is noteworthy that this encounter is followed by the Torah’s most majestic and [Read more…]
A few weeks ago I had one of those encounters that reinforce my belief that many of our generation really do live in what I call the “club-sandwich” generation. It was a Tuesday afternoon. [Read more…]
When I had cancer, people were generous. It validated the work that I had done during the previous two decades to assist in creating caring communities that extend themselves to people in their midst at [Read more…]
American Society on Aging has created a resource called DRIVEWELL: Promoting Older Driver safety and Mobility in Your Community. This is a toolkit which includes: information about older drive health and wellness repared scripts for presentations [Read more…]
A while ago I met with the people at Health Advocate in suburban Philadelphia. They were featured in a long article in the Philadelphia Inquirer. I was intrigued by the fact that individuals could sign up [Read more…]
We’ have uncovered another major resource for care-giving. CARING.Com is a resource for personal and family concerns in the area of care-giving. A special feature of the site is the inclusion of spiritual resources who [Read more…]
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