Month: February 2017

Rifke Anolik is from Highland Park, NJ. She is currently spending the year learning in Israel and loving it!
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  Below is a poem about addiction. I know there are many many angles to view addiction from, but I’m coming from my own experience: a relative of someone I love who suffers from addiction.   My older brother has dealt with addiction all the years that I have known him (he’s much older than me).

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Dr. Ariel Mintz grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. After spending two years learning in Israel, at Derech Eitz Chaim and Shaalivm, he earned his BA in Psychology at Yeshiva Univesity in New York. He went on to obtain his MD at Oakland University William Beaumont School of medicine and trained in adult psychiatry at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis. He completed a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic and is a practicing psychiatrist in Cleveland, Ohio. He has received awards for his research, academic performance, and service to the Jewish community. He has a supportive and talented wife and three wonderful children. He is very passionate about destigmatizing mental illness and bringing comfort to those who are suffering.
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What does it mean that Pharoh’s heart was hardened? In this week’s Torah portion (Bo) the Egyptians experience the continued onslaught of plagues leading to pain, suffering, and death. Before each plague, Pharoh is warned and given the opportunity to avoid them. However, he refuses due to “hardness of heart”. The commentators give various explanations Read More …

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Yocheved Rabinowitz, LCSW graduated from Fordham University with a masters degree in social work. Her passion for psychology became apparent as a middle-school teacher and coupled with an innate fascination of human behavior, it morphed into a dedicated interest in helping adolescents and adults make positive change in their lives. Filled with curiosity and empathy, she has an interest in helping people live a more authentic and fulfilled life. She specializes in treating trauma, addictions, disordered eating, eating disorders and relationship concerns. Yocheved has presented on various topics including living authentically and effective ways to reach difficult teens. Yocheved currently works out of her private practice in Brooklyn, NY.
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The Fight “I am so fat.” “I hate my body.” “How come she eats all day and doesn’t get fat?” “I want to eat that. I can’t eat that. It will make me fat. I feel fat. I want to eat it. This isn’t fair!” “When am I allowed to eat again?” “I am starting Read More …