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Medicare Insurance Specialist

By Peri Wechsler / October 28, 2021 / 0 Comments

You’re Turning 65. Now What? Navigate the Medicare Process with Shmuel Zaidman October 15 through December 7. If you’re under 65, these dates probably just mean the end of fall and beginning of the winter months, marked by chilly weather and curled, crunchy leaves scattered on the sidewalk. If you’re 65 or older, you’re likely […]

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The Taste Cookbook

By Peri Wechsler / October 21, 2021 / 0 Comments

Cooking, Collab’ing, and Connecting: Five Years of Recipes Culminate in the Cookbook You’ve Been Waiting for Dina Steinberg Taste, with its easy-breezy recipes and creative new concepts, is about to become your staple cookbook. The book elevates the basics without costing hours of time or leading a hunt for an obscure paste or herb. The […]

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Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim

By Peri Wechsler / October 14, 2021 / 0 Comments

The Support Behind Every Medical Journey An Insider’s View of Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim June 17, 2019 Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital “There’s something serious going on here. We need to find out what it is, fast,” Dr. Williams said, looking worried. Leah*, the Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim volunteer, took charge of the situation immediately. […]

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Bassline Production

By Peri Wechsler / October 7, 2021 / 0 Comments

By Victoria Dwek Imagine a Winter Without Hearing “I’m Bored!” Your Child Can Learn to Play Keyboard by Ear–and Have So Much Fun Doing It! “My 12-year-old son is a few months into his online keyboard lessons and is more pumped each week to keep at it!…  Everything about the program is perfectly organized, making […]

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Chol Hamoed Sukkos Trip Guide

By Peri Wechsler / September 19, 2021 / 0 Comments

Compiled by Dina Steinberg Chol Hamoed is a great opportunity to get fresh air and enjoy fun activities with family. Below is a compilation of family-friendly locations that are sure to provide hours of wholesome enjoyment. Enjoy! Note: Please call any location in advance to confirm hours, availability, pricing, and COVID-19 protocols. Tip:Many places require […]

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Meet Yehoshua Berger of Esrogshopper.com

By Peri Wechsler / September 12, 2021 / 0 Comments

A Tailor-Made Arba’ah Minim Experience When selecting arba’ah minim, everyone has their own preferences. Chazon Ish, Lefkowitz, Teimani, Yanover, pitum, no pitum, size, gidul, shape, color, yichus…everyone is looking for their own personal predilection and chumros. The thought has passed through many a mind: Wouldn’t it be great if I had access to a mumcheh […]

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My Father My King

By Peri Wechsler / September 2, 2021 / 0 Comments

Say It with Feeling! A Conversation with Rav Chaim Elazar Blau, Veteran Chazzan for BMG’s Beis Medrash HaYoshon Rabbi Mordechai Resnick As the Yamim Nora’im approach, my mind conjures images of the uplifting years when I had the privilege to daven on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in the Yoshon beis medrash. Time seemed to […]

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The Farmers Need Us

By Peri Wechsler / August 26, 2021 / 0 Comments

The Farmers Are Ready to Observe Shemittah But They Need You to Make It Happen! Sruly Fruchtzweig It’s up to us With just a couple of weeks to go before the onset of shemittah 5782, close to 4,000 farmers are preparing to allow their beloved land to lay fallow for a full year. While shemittah […]

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Back To School

By Peri Wechsler / August 19, 2021 / 0 Comments

From the desk of Rabbi Eliyohu Meir Schmelczer Dina Steinberg Two sharpened pencils and a crisp new notebook may be what we envision as we prepare our children for the new school year (and a three-inch binder, a Hebrew-English dictionary, six highlighters, and a four-pocket folder with fasteners, of course). In truth, school prep extends […]

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Tech For Teens

By Peri Wechsler / August 12, 2021 / 0 Comments

Dina Steinberg Newness is in the air. It permeates the classrooms, where freshly waxed floors squeak and pristine whiteboards seem aglow. It filters into our homes, where we prepare for the Yamim Nora’im, taking stock afresh of our lives. What better time is there than this season to address a challenge that affects us all […]

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