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The Debrief: Whose Trauma/Which Trauma
On Monday the people of Boston faced a collective trauma. We were attacked. We were vulnerable. We were victims. Together, we responded. We remembered our...
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Finding Strength in Tragedy
By Rabbi Alan Turetz We are each shaken by yesterday's unimaginable cataclysm. Joy, freedom, independence, fellowship; all seem fertile ground for evil and madness to...
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Boston Marathon Bombing Tragedy: Counseling and Referral Services
In the aftermath of Monday's bombing at the Boston Marathon, you or someone you know may want to seek post-trauma resources and/or general therapy referral...
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Bayom Hahu...On That Day
Yesterday was supposed to be a special day. It was Patriot's Day...aka Marathon Monday, the Boston-created holiday that pays tribute to our history and our community. Many...
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In light of yesterday's horrific events, we ask: "What do we do now?"
Yesterday’s attack at the Boston Marathon finish line has shaken us. Now, on the day after, we have to ask, “What are we to do?”...
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Standing Strong
In times of crisis and tragedy, we come together as a community, to grieve, to remember, to pray. A third-grade teacher at The Rashi School...
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Four Questions with Matt Sienkiewicz, Communications Professor at Boston College
Not many people can watch television and say they're working. For Matt Sienkiewicz, assistant professor of communications at Boston College, it's all part of the...
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Israel & Overseas
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(Forgetting to) Count the Omer
By Rabbi Navah Levine Rabbi-Educator, Temple Emeth At this time of year, Jews around the world are Counting the Omer, counting the days between Passover...
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Chosen Eats: A Kosher Culinary Challenge
Recently, my roommate Catherine was tasked with cooking dinner for a family friend’s 16-year-old son, who had to hang back when his family went on...
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April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month
Posted by Nancy Mazonson April has been designated as Parkinson’s Awareness Month by the US Senate. For the past 17 years, Parkinson’s activists have been...
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