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I can still hear the blast ringing in my ears, still hear the screams of the wounded, and still see the horrible images of that terrible afternoon. I still get a lump in my throat when thinking of Chana Nechenberg, a young wife and mother who has been in a coma these past ten years, or of Malki Roth, a 15 year girl full of so much life who is still, ten years later, a 15 year old girl, because she never reached her 16th birthday. more
The Jewish calendar, the luach, is among the most popular works of our faith. Within its covers can be found just about any and all laws that are time bound and time honored thus enabling us to effectively observe ritual and rite in the correct manner. In a recent Dvar Torah (words of Torah) on Parashat Re’ei, Rabbi Berel Wein noted the historic importance of the luach with the following observations: “The calendar has always been central to Jewish life and survival. Under the dark regime of Stalin, Soviet Jewry was forbidden from owning or possessing a Jewish calendar. more
A single dose of a popular ADHD drug commonly used in children was found to increase balance while walking in a study of 30 healthy elderly, reducing their risk of falling. Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev found that balance and concentration were improved after administering 10 mg of methylphenidate (MPH), the generic name of Ritalin, in a study of 30 elderly adults. more
There is a “huge outbreak” of lice in the Five Towns and Far Rockaway, a local pediatrician told The Jewish Star this week. “It’s the whole area, it’s the entire neighborhood.” more
Facing evidence that poliovirus has spread through the sewer system in several communities, Israel has begun an emergency vaccination program to reach 500,000 children. The Health Ministry will initially inoculate 200,000 children, age four months to nine years, at the country’s Tipat Chalav (“drop of milk”) well-baby clinics. more
To improve overall security procedures while making the best use of their financial resources, three of the area’s Jewish day schools — the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach, the Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway and Yeshiva of South Shore — will partner to hire a director of security. more
July, 1969. The War of Attrition had begun several months earlier. After repeated Egyptian artillery attacks and raids, the Israeli military command decided that it was time to take the initiative from the Egyptians, and ordered special commando units to destroy the Egyptian radar and anti-aircraft positions on Green Island. more
“If you listen to God, He will keep his covenant with you. He will love you, He will bless you…” (7:13) And what does He want of you? “To walk in His ways, to love Him, and to serve” Him. (10:12) After all, “God desired to love your forefathers, and He chose their children” (10:15) to be His nation, to whom He gave His Torah and has asked of them filial devotion. He models this kind of love through “loving the stranger” (10:18), an expectation He commands and demands of you as well (10:19). more
Most people don’t remember much from when they were 5 years old, but Joel Block has an indelible memory of the day in 1965 when his father and grandfather were killed in a plane crash. “I was at a Coney Island JCC day care,” said Block, who grew up in the Sea Gate section of Brooklyn, “and a woman named Lottie took special care of me. She drove me home on a school bus. I didn’t appreciate that until later [in life]. I realized the power we have to be helpful in people’s lives when they need it.” more
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