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And then I would fly, as if on eagle’s wings, To that heaven-smelling bake shop I’d passed every day. With shaking hands and trembling heart, I’d fill my cart with things, I used to see on display and sadly turned away. Those pastries with the cheese and chocolate gently oozing, That muffin with the cherry at the perfect tilt. Oh, the joy, the bliss of this delicious choosing, I am in LaLa Land, no shame, no fear, no guilt! And then I’d fly back home, and hug myself with joy, Make sure I’m alone, bolt and lock my door. With trembling fingers, I’d unwrap my ‘brand new toy’, And eat until there’s no more room, relax and eat some more! Dear readers, I can go on and on with this imagined bliss, Yet let’s admit together, this is a hopeless dream. Hashem did not create the world to like this, Life was not meant to be all ‘peaches and cream’! We’re all here on a mission, a body, and a soul, And all our deep desires, etched into our heart. Require work and prayers, and loads of self-control, Hashem will surely help us, yet we must do our part! A ‘Quick Fix’ never works, don’t ever believe, Those cunning advertisements, just ‘too good to be true’. No matter how tempting the promise of reprieve, If you want to succeed, you need to find the key in you!
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Refuah Helpline Interview We Interviewed Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Hertzka, Director of Crisis Intervention, Complex Care Case Worker at Refuah Helpline to give you a glimpse of this wonderful organization and to open your eyes to the unbelievable chessed that Refuah Helpline provides.
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Mrs. Chana Brandel Landau. She was the one that started it and continues to run it.
How many years is it since Refuah Helpline started?
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What is something unique about the organization that most people don’t know? It’s the way our entire organization was structured from the beginning when it was started, all the way to how it’s run today. Mrs. Landau was the first askan to create an organization that was constantly available 24/7 with a system in place for 24/7 coverage. Calls get answered by our Intake Staff who prioritize and route calls appropriately during regular hours, and we have an emergency pager service, so every call gets addressed in a timely manner. Mrs. Landau was also the
first one to realize that just because an ENT is a great ENT doesn’t mean he’s great for every situation. There are ENTs that specialize in hearing issues, ENTs that specialize in swallowing issues, and ENTs that specialize in sinus issues. This applies to every specialty. Our referrals are customized, not just by specialty, but it is also customized by dynamics, insurance, as well as by all details involved.
Is there something you’d love to tell peoplea message you’d love to give over because of your unique vantage point? This is especially true for large families – designate ONE person as the communicator between askanim and doctors. You can ask for a conference call so you can all listen in directly at major decision points, but on a day-to-day basis, have one person in charge of medical issues, and another in charge of logistical issues. You’d be surprised by how many things fall through the cracks because multiple people were responsible. The opposite is true as well – lots of things get done twice. Be upfront about whom you’re working with and if you want to go for a second opinion. Any good doctor will respect you wanting to go for a second opinion, and some will even offer to help facilitate it. It builds a lot of trust when you are upfront about it versus when they find out about it from somebody else. It’s a small world and especially with today’s system; a lot of them will see it in the shared EPIC system that most hospitals use or meet each other at conferences. The same goes for askanim – if you reach out to multiple askanim, let them know about it
We thank Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Hertzka for his time and insight. We wish all of Klal Yisroel to only know of constant health and happiness, and may we merit the geulah very soon. WeeklyLink.com
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HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT FAST! SEpArATInG FAcT FrOm FIcTIOn By Sheindy Unger
The less I eat, the more I lose? The less you eat, the slower your metabolism works. If you hold your breath, your lungs are deprived of oxygen, but how long does that last? The same goes for food. You can only starve yourself so long. Instead of depriving your body of energy that it needs, focus on smart food choices. Skip the energy dense foods. “Sugar is not harmful, only excess sugar is a problem.” False. Natural sugar found in foods, which comes along with fiber and water is not harmful. Refined sugar, even in small amounts, is addictive. It therefore makes portion control difficult, leads to overeating, and is a contributing factor to the obesity epidemic. What about natural sweeteners such as coconut sugar, agave syrup, honey etc.? Sugar in its natural form is healthy. Added sweeteners are not. If you were to eat a whole sugarcane, or coconut for example, that would have health benefits. As soon as sugar is removed from its source, and added to foods, it hinders weight loss. Cut out refined sugars and starches and watch the pounds shed.
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Yawn. Blima Roizy’s eyelids drooped as she finished sweeping up the pile of dirt on her kitchen floor. Unable to see very clearly through her half-closed eyes, she somehow managed to get most of the crumbs into the dustpan. Then she promptly deposited herself in the comfortable leather recliner in her dining room. Aaah. Her phone, hanging on a string around her neck, suddenly began to vibrate. The screen boldly displayed the name Mindalee. “Hi, Mindy, what’s up?” Blima Roizy asked wearily. Mindy was her kindred soul, neighbor down the block and best friend since high school. They spoke every day, even if they had nothing to talk about. “My house is flying,” Mindy responded dramatically. “I fell asleep on the couch as soon as my kids were sleeping and I didn’t get to do a thing around here. You don’t want to see what my house looks like.” “At least you got to sleep,” Blima Roizy said, her voice slightly slurred as her eyes closed. “Whoa, you sound tired,” Mindy said. “Five points for Mindy.” “This is not okay anymore,” Mindy declared passionately. Blima Roizy could hear her soaping dishes in the background. “We go through our day only half-awake, or we fall asleep in the middle of it. We gotta do something about this!” “Uhh huh,” Blima Roizy said. Her brain was slowly filling with clouds of cotton candy. “I mean, what’s life for if not for 206
living? I think we need to find a solution. We can’t just keep pushing through every day without any energy for our kids or house.” Blima Roizy didn’t respond. “You know what my mother would say about all this,” Mindy’s voice turned thoughtful. “She would say, ‘It’s all because you’re so lazy. Just get moving, do some exercise, and you’ll start having more energy.’” The other line was quiet. “Hello, Blima Roizy? Are you there?” The silence finally unnerved Mindy. “Yeah, I’m here,” Blima Roizy roused herself. The mini-nap woke up her brain somewhat. “Did you hear what I said?”
asleep while you’re waiting for your kids’ busses in the morning.” “And the ladies who buy all the fruity and vegetable-y stuff your aunt sells are all bright and chirpy in the morning, huh?” Mindy said. “So the clients at Morning Greens claim.” “Let’s bet on it,” Mindy said suddenly. “I’ll do your aunt’s green diet and you go to the gym every day for the next two weeks. I say exercise is the answer, you say vegetables is. Let’s see who’s right. You’ll be trying to up your energy levels with exercise, and I’ll do it with vegetables.” “Hey,” Blima Roizy protested weakly. “I hate doing exercise.”
“That we should do exercise. But I have a different idea,” Blima Roizy answered. “My aunt says that eating lots of fruits and vegetables makes the whole difference in your energy level. She’ll bring you a million proofs to show you why it’s true. I think that’s a better option.”
“You better start loving it, cuz you’re going on the treadmill every night for the next two weeks.”
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“But you need to have energy to plan a vacation. That’s why I haven’t gone anywhere in years. Too tired.”
“That’s because you’re just a typical couch potato,” she said. “Let me guess. Are you sitting on the couch right now?” “No,” Blima Roizy said with all the dignity she could muster. Her recliner squeaked in protest as she shifted to an upright position. “The recliner, then. Point is, you need exercise even if you’re a shameful size 4 after five kids.” “Says the one who eats chocolate for breakfast.” “It’s a peanut-butter smoothie! With tons of protein to give me energy!” “But it’s not working, as you just described,” Blima Roizy pointed out. “You’re lucky if you don’t fall
“What’s in it for me?” Blima Roizy asked suspiciously. “Whoever wins gets an all-expenses paid vacation from the loser.”
“That’s why we’re doing this. You’ll get a chance to go to…” Mindy thought. “Iceland!” Blima Roizy suddenly came to life. “No, Arizona.” “Come on, who wants to roast in Arizona? I’m going to Iceland,” Blima Roizy muttered. “Arizona!” “Iceland!” “We’ll decide at the end,” Mindy compromises. “For now, let the Vegetable-Exercise Competition begin, and let the best lady win!” DEC.22, 2021
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Blima Roizy writes: The gym was dreadful. I set the treadmill on the slowest setting and I still came home a shmatta. Never mind that Shmully and Simi turned the house over while I was gone. I’m not going back tomorrow night. Bli neder. Mindy writes: I bought out the produce section in my local grocery today. Tomorrow I’m having a fruit smoothie for breakfast. For supper today I had broccoli and mashed potatoes. Potatoes is a vegetable. It grows from the ground. Malka, Blima Roizy’s aunt from Morning Greens, laughed at me when I told her about our experiment. But she still gave me a discount on my order. I better win this experiment because my bank account is emptying fast on all this healthy stuff.
DaY 2 Blima Roizy writes: My muscles were so charley-horse today I don’t think I’m physically capable of exercising. I told Mindy so, but she just reminded me that if I drop out, there goes my vacation. And I really could use a fabulous vacation these days… I made sure Mindy was following the rules and not cheating on junk, then I schlepped myself out of the house to go to the gym. ‘Tis a competition, after all.
DaY 3 Blima Roizy writes: Doing it with a partner makes all the difference. I wheedled my downstairs neighbor Bracha into coming to the gym with me. At least it was a social outing this time, even if I could hardly talk while I pounded on my treadmill. Bracha had it on a mountain setting and she sounded like she was taking a leisurely stroll. Not fair. WeeklyLink.com
I still crave chocolate, though. It’s a good thing this thing is over in less than a week. I’m running out of ideas for salads and soups. Blima Roizy writes: I walked back home from the gym after my session tonight. Not because I didn’t have a ride. And the gym isn’t particularly close. I was on such a high from my workout, I didn’t think twice. After I came home, I cleaned the kitchen in minutes. Oh, and the best part? Her husband drove us there and back. Mindy writes: Malka is more than just a healthyfood business owner. She’s also a food coach. I never knew food could need a coach. Or that people could need a coach for their food. I mean, it’s pretty straightforward, isn’t it? Just mix together some pasta, cheese and ketchup and eat it. That’s food, isn’t it? So Malka’s teaching me that it isn’t. Anything that doesn’t nourish your body isn’t really food. So pasta is out, apparently. Because it also spikes your blood sugar, and that high is automatically followed by a low. It’s all starting to make sense to me. I see why Blima Roizy believes her aunt has the answers. I even snacked on terra chips today, and they were good in this they’llnever-beat-potato-chips-but-goodin-its-own-way kind of way.
DaY 8 Mindy writes: Should I admit it? I really do see a difference already. Okay, so besides for seeing a difference in my fridge, which these days has all sorts of interesting contents like sprouts salads and jicama sticks, I also see a difference in my morning. I stopped drinking coffee because my power-booster
I fell asleep as soon as I hit my pillow, though, and slept more deeply than I’ve ever slept. I think this exercise gives me a fake high. A rush of adrenalin that doesn’t actually have anything to it.
DaY 10 Blima Roizy writes: I don’t know why it took me until now, but as I’m starting to feel energized after finishing my exercise sessions, I decided to do some research to see why Mindy thinks this is the solution. Turns out that exercise makes your body release endorphins. Endorphins are a feel-good chemical, so that explains the high I feel after exercising for an hour. Though chemicals sound pretty unhealthy to me, and I would think sitting on the recliner would be a smarter thing to make the body release endorphins. But it’s not just a fake thing. You can actually get more energy from exercising, apparently, because of a whole scientific explanation involving mitochondria, who sound familiar from ninth grade biology but I don’t really know what they are. It also helps your body breathe more efficiently. It all sounds good enough for me to sign up for a subscription to the gym instead of paying every night like I was doing till now. But 205
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this does have me slightly worried about my prospects for an Iceland vacation.
DaY 12 Blima Roizy and Mindy met outside their houses that morning, like they did every day while waiting for their kids’ busses. “Good morning!” Mindy chirped. The winter sun landed in her eyes, making her squint to see Blima Roizy. “Whoa, when’s the last time you got anything out of your mouth so early in the morning?” Blima Roizy said in surprise. “I have a feeling I should put an Iceland vacation on my calendar.” “Not so fast,” Mindy said. “I overheard your Simi telling my Reiny that her Mommy started reading them stories at night instead of letting them listen to a CD. Oh, but you did buy them a new CD for during the day-and it was a Morah Music CD!” Blima Roizy couldn’t deny it, but she countered easily, “I’ve been checking on you, too,” she said smugly. “I asked your Moishy if I could borrow coffee and he said there was none in the cabinet. So I guess you’ve discovered what a fruit boost can do.” Just then, the bus arrived. Blima Roizy and Mindy got busy shepherding their respective broods onto the bus. “Bye, Simi! Have a great day!” Blima Roizy waved to her daughter. “Reiny, don’t forget to eat your clementine!” Mindy said as her daughter climbed up the steps on the big yellow school bus. Reiny nodded to her mother.
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would she ever finish this amount of vegetables? Not that she had anything against vegetables, but she wasn’t yet a fan like Mindy.
Blima Roizy narrowed her eyes at her.
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“Let’s order from Dewy and eat it in the park so we can take a brisk walk afterwards.” This time it was Mindy’s turn to narrow her eyes. ***
DaY 14 It was the day of the contest’s grand finale. Blima Roizy called a travel agent to find out how much tickets for two to Iceland would cost. Mindy poured some pre-made dressing on her new two-minute salad combination. This was her snack before heading out to meet Blima Roizy at Dewy, where she would order another salad. Maybe she’d do a sweet potato salad there. “Here, the main dish is salad,” Mindy explained as they looked over Dewy’s menus, done in shades of green and orange. “Hmm,” Blima Roizy said. “I like pasta when I eat out. I’ll take their mock pasta salad made of spaghetti squash and tomatoes.” “I like the real stuff,” Mindy countered. “I’ll do their all-greens salad.” The containers Dewy used for salad were black hard plastic, giving them the feeling that they were buying real food, not a snack. And the size of the portions! Blima Roizy stared into her bowl with dismay. How
“Did you bring your competition journal?” she asked Mindy. “I sure did,” Mindy said. “You have a very persuasive aunt. I don’t even crave milk chocolate anymore, because it’s full of sugar that will send me crashing after a few hours.” Over forkfuls of vegetables, Mindy and Blima Roizy shared their respective experiences. “I think exercise wins,” Blima Roizy said. “I guess I need to sponsor your vacation.” “But I think vegetables win,” Mindy countered. “Do you want to go to Arizona?” “Maybe we should just take a trip together,” Blima Roizy mused. “We can go to Iceland and hike up the volcanoes there.” “Let’s go to Arizona. We can visit greenhouses there.” Mindy proposed. “No, let’s go to Iceland.” “Arizona. Way better.” “Iceland.” Blima Roizy saw the familiar twinkle in Mindy’s eye. Uh oh. Was she going to propose another competition?
“Clementines, huh?” Blima Roizy said, almost to herself. “We have to plan our grand finale to this contest,” Mindy said after the bus pulled away and just the two of them were left standing on the sidewalk.
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avoid developing into high-risk situations, by helping them make wise lifestyle choices. Dr. Melina Mann is extremely motivated to fulfill her goals. What recently became one of her primary goals, is to treat, and prevent problems with an evidence-based lifestyle. Recently, science has proven that in essence, we don’t know all about healthy food choices. A lot of the things we have believed to be good are now being proved otherwise. When studied, it is so evidently clear how all this has an impact on essentially all diseases and chronic diseases, like diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, autoimmune diseases, IBS, asthma, and so many others which ultimately can cause health issues. So what Dr. Mann is passionate about, and what keeps her motivated, is to be able to offer her patients the right care that is backed by science. If you look closely at the science of
the microbiome, it all comes together as a unifying concept. It is all about what we’re eating, the environment we are exposed to, our stress levels, the amount of sleep we get, etc. She continuously says that teaching the frum world the existence of the microbiome is her ultimate motivation. The team at ParCare is working on making this a women’s primary and preventive care and allowing women to become educated in lifestyle medicine. Dr. Mann is board-certified in Lifestyle Medicine, which ultimately proves that she is exceptionally passionate about this. As a woman herself, she knows that every woman wants to be healthy, have a healthy family, and continue being there for them. She feels it is her responsibility to help them. Another thing she is planning to do, is to get women together and educate and give them the right tools on how to eat and transform
their microbiome. A lot of women tend to diet, lose some pounds, but then gain it back right after. Dr. Mann says it is because most women don’t have the right tools and are not educated enough about their physiology. Her idea is to bring these tools to the community. The office will be open for routine OB/GYN care as usual. When asked if she has any tips she can offer, Dr. Mann said that really a wholistic approach is needed, and therefore there is no one specific tip that will substitute for a wholistic approach. The thing she did mention, was that you need to be careful with where you are getting your education from. If it is some selfproclaimed theory, then it is not grounded scientifically. Evidence-based education is what matters. Another thing Dr. Mann wishes everyone would hear and take seriously is the importance of a doula. Studies have shown that having a properly trained doula is instrumental to an easy birth.
Dr. Melinda Mann is excited and eager to be joining ParCare, where they will have 8 exams rooms, and serve as a full women’s health center. ParCare offers the benefits only a large center can offer, and Dr. Mann offers expertise which only a top doctor can offer. Together, it makes the most powerful and amazing combination, which is looked forward to by all of Boro Park.
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CHESED ORGANIZATIONS A Achiezer Community Resource Center 516.791.4444 Community resource in numerous situations in Far Rockaway, Five Towns & Long Island area
American Diabetes Association 212.725.4925 A T.I.M.E. 718.336.0603
A Torah infertility medium of exchange: Medical Referrals, Support Groups, advocacy, education, and guidance
A Time Hug 718.687.8912 x 113
Supporting couples experiencing pregnancy loss & stillbirth
Akeres Habayis 718.435.8044
A support Group For women during bedrest
Anchor 718.307.7892
Advice, Support, Referral for Postpartum Depression
Asken.org 518.217.8887
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Help In Finding the Right Organization and people to assist
B Beineinu
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Network of information and support for parents of special needs children
Bein-Ish Ubein Uchiv 347.743.4872
Helping seriously ill patients and their family every step of the way
Bikur Cholim Apartments 718.854.3650
Temporary apartments arranged for those in need of medical treatment.
Bikur Cholim of Boro Park 718.438.2020 Bikur Cholim of Satmar (Kitchen) 718.387.7749
Fresh meals delivered daily to patients at NYC area hospitals upon request
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Bikur Cholim of Rockland County 718.425.7877 Bina Stroke & Brain Injury Assistance 718.645.6400
Services to families dealing with the difficult aftermath of Stroke & Brain Surgery
Bonei Olam 718.252.2347
A worldwide organization that assists with funding for all aspects of infertility related treatments
C Caring & Sharing 718.596.3130
Outreach & Support for Families of Children with Cancer
Center for Rare Jewish Genetic Disorders (Bonei Olam) 718.301.9774 medical@boneiolam.org Support & Counseling on Genetic Disorders
Chai Lifeline 212.465.1300
International non-profit org. dedicated to meeting the non-medical needs of seriously ill children & families
Chaim Medical Research 845.492.8700
Chayim Aruchim 718.535.9061 chayimaruchim@agudathisrael.org
Help for End of Life Issues, To download a proxy form visit www.chayimaruchim.com
Chasdei Avos Day: 718-377-3273 Eve: 718-692-2898 Lakewood 732-901-9035 Monroe/Monsey 845-425-6640
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Chesed Shel Emes 718.436.2121 917.559.8250 24/6 Hour Hotline
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Fresh meals delivered to hospitals upon request, Plus all Bikur Cholim needs
CF Society 718.866.9000 www.cfsociety.org
Support for Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
Child-Life Society 718.853.7123
Assists jewish children and adults with Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
Crohn’s Disease Network 347.668.4402 Support network for Crohn’s Disease
CSB Care - Computer Sciences For the Blind 718.837.4549
Provides a wide range of services for the visibly impaired
Count Me In 718.388.5465
Enhancing the quality of life of all people with Developmental Disabilities. (Down Syndrome, Education, Rehabilitation of the people, their families.
Crohns/Colitis Coalition 888-552-4587 #83
D Dialysis and Kidney Failure Support Group 646.525.0016 Dor Yeshorim 718.384.6060
Committee for Prevention of Jewish Genetic Diseases
E Echo-NYC 718.859.9800
Provides doctor referrals and help.
Echo-Upstate 845.425.9750
Provides doctor referrals and help.
Eitzah Chinuch Hotline 718.851.5111 Ezras Dov 718 951 0696
Help individuals and families faced with difficulties resulting from Bereavement. Getting equal treatment
Ezra Lemarpe Medical Referrals (Rav Meilich Firer’s Organization) 718 435 9788
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F Friends with Diabetes 845.352.7532
RabbiMeisels@FriendsWithDiabetes.org Support group & informational services for Type 1 Diabetes
Support network & medical referral regarding Chrohn’s Disease
Focus on Life
Crohns/Colitis Coalition 888-552-4587 #2
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CHESED ORGANIZATIONS G Gift of Life. Bone Marrow 800.962.7769 Help for bone marrow transplant
Gemach Hatzolah- K.J. 845.782.5376
H HASC Center Family Support Hotline 347.434.4442
Support, referrals and respite for children on the autistic spectrum, down syndrome and multiple disabilities.
Hebrew Institute for the Deaf 718.377.7507 Services for the Hearing Disabled
Hearing Impaired Children 845.425.4138 A group of mothers meet regularly in Monsey. Networking and information also available.
Hilf - Williamsburg/Boro Park 718.388.8088
I IMCHA 718.435.3312 jfischer@imcha.org
Mrs. Judy Fischer Integrated Medical Care and Advocacy Medical & Mental Health
Im’Chaya 718.854.2222
Offering Apple iPad devices free of charge, for short time use. For patients in Maimonides Hospital. Each device is preloaded with Jewish music, games, books.
J Jewish Crohn's & Colitis Support Group 718-63-JCCSG (718-635-2274) www.JCCSG.org Support group for Crohn's Disease and colitis
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Jewish Diabetes Association 718.303.5955 Information and Support for those affected with Diabetes
Jewish Heritage for the Blind 718.338.4999 / 800.995.1888 Support services and assistance for the visually impaired
K Kapayim 347.533.8367
Assistance & Entertainment for pediatric patients & their families
Kapayim Boro Park 718.412.8560
Kesser Malka 347.450.1358
Daily routes to Hospitals in NYC area
Kidney Donors 917.627.8336
To donate a kidney or to speak to others who have done so.
Kids of Courage 516.612.8844
Patient Entertainment for children and young adults with serious medical diagnoses
Knafayim-Wings of Hope 917.627.5528
mklaristenfeld@gmail.com The premier organization helping, supporting and guiding families facing pregnancy and baby loss
Koile Shema Institute 718.781.5752 Email: 7815752@gmail.com Support for hearing impaired
Kol Hachesed Help Line 718.705.5000
Telephone hotline with all medical services & Chesed Organization
L Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim - Lakwood
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Pesha Eias Bikur Cholim D’Bobov 718.851.1632/212.575.0008
Refuah V’Chesed 646.220.2720
Medical referrals for Brooklyn
Medical Referrals for Cancer & Complicated Diseases
Refuah Yeshuah 718.436.0666
Project Yad Rochel Ettel at Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim of Lakewood 732.905.3020 ext. USA,
Medical assistance for people living in Israel
usa@lrbcol.org WWW.LRBCOL.ORG Daily weekday meals and Shabbos meals in Hospitals across the Nation (those not covered by a local Bikur Cholim) Under the hashgacha of KCL (Kashrus Counsel of Lakewood) with chassidishe shechita, If possible please try to call before Thursday midday.
Rabbi Avrohom Friedlander (Hivnover 347.436.6220 Addressing Medical & Kashrus Shailos in regards to hospitals, nursing homes, etc.
Rabbi Hershel Ausch 718.237.2112
(Volkaner Rav)
(4-6 pm 718.435.1502) Medical Referral & Halachic Guidance
Rabbi Itzik Twersky Shlit”a 718.614.3434 Medical Referral
Rabbi Lazer Hager Shlit”a 917.682.1129 Mt. Sinai Medical Center Liaison
(Dayan in Willi.)
Medical Referrals & Halachic Guidance
R.C.C.S. 718.722.4722
Financial Assistance for health insurance premiums
Refuah Helpline 845.782.2000
Medical referral & Guidance for Mental Health Care
Renewal 718.431.9831
A Comprehensive Resource for Kidney Donors and Recipients
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Regional Bikur Cholim of Monroe 845.783.4500 / 888.552.4587 Wide range of Bikur Cholim services including Medical Referrals
Rivka Laufer Bikur Cholim 718.851.6920 Rodeph Chesed Volunteer Ambulette 718.435.9229
S Satmar Bikur Cholim (Bus Schedule to NYC Hospitals) Boro Park 718.854.5900 Flatbush 718.253.3119 Williamsburg 718.387.0546 Willi. Driver: 347.423.6406 Satmar Bikur Cholim/ Monsey Chapter 914. 419.6287 Financial Assistance
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A Support Group for Parents of Children with Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders
Mrs. Landau
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Mogan U’moshia Office: 718.758.5780 Hotline: 718.298.2644
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Helpline, Referral agency, Support groups, GED
Magen Avrohom 718.222.4321
Guidance and support for families dealing with eating disorders
Mechon L’horaah Halacha Line 845.352.4934/845.425.2242 24 Hours in case of emergency
Mekimi 866.635.4641
Cheer Up Squad for Patients in Hospitals and free digital entertainment library
Meoiros 718.624.7908
Help for families that went through a tragedy
To help and prevent chinuch issues
Nefesh 201.384.0084
The international association of Orthodox Mental Professionals
N'shei Ahavas Chesed 718.436.7265 Food for Kimpeturin
N’shei C.A.R.E.S. 718.851.3191
Support group for caregivers of a spouse, parent or relative with a physical or mental disability.
N'shei Chayil 718.964.8057
Providing hot fresh suppers for kimpeturins & their family With small fee
O Ohel Family Services 718.851.6300
Children & Family Services, Adult mental health services, aid for people with special needs.
OJ Kosher Menu 718.782.0063
Providing kosher food in all US hospitals upon request
Misaskim 718.584.4548 / 877.243.7336 Miles for Life-Kanfei Chaim 845.492.3131 info@milesforlife.org www.milesforlife.org
Donating flight miles for patients
Misameach 877.905.8181/732.905.9191
info@misameach.org www.misameach.org Providing entertainment, arts and crafts, major family events, DVD library plus more for the homebound and hospitalized patients.
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Education and support for Crohn’s disease & colitis including Ostomy Supplies Gemach ”Donate or Recive”
P Preemie Links of Regional Bikur Cholim
888.552.4587 Ext. 82 / 888.246.8811 Network of information and support for Preemie Children
Procreative Consultants 718.387.8523 aron@procons.org
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th l a He d r a o B on Who ever said that healthy can’t be delicious? With vibrant colors, crisp textures, and wonderful flavor- fruits and vegetables are the perfect way to welcome a more healthy and conscious eating lifestyle. This week, we bring you a variety of boards that put fruits and veggies on the pedestal. Perfect to serve as a snack, lunch or dinner, your family will be more than happy to get on board;) Recipes, Styling & Photography: Sarah F. 166
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CHESED ORGANIZATIONS V Sharsheret 866.474.2774
http://www.sharsheret.org
Support for young Jewish women and their families facing breast cancer
Sfuseini - Help for speech problems 845.783.4500 #315 Sparks 718.277.2757
Serving Pre & Post Natal Women and Families with Awarness, Relief, Knowledge, & Support
Special Care for Families & Children for Special Needs 718.252.3365
Medicaid waiver agency for mentally disabled children
Sullivan County Bikur Cholim 845.554.3066
scbc2005@gmail.com Bikur Cholim and medical referral services in Sullivan County
T Tafkid 718.252.2236
Parent support group for challenged children
Tznius Hospital Gowns 845.425.8687 Mrs. C. Gertner
Tantzers 917.474.6220
Group of volunteers available to dance at simchas
Vaad Refuah Hotline 877.973.3824
Medical referrals & patient advocacy to assist patients in NYC hospital
Vital One - Emergency Medical Transfers 845.356.8800 rabbi911@gmail.com Rabbi Lieder
W Women's League 718 853 0900
Residential services for mentally disabled
Y Yached D’Bobov 718.851.2500
All Bikur Cholim needs, medical refferal & medical supply g’mach
Yad Ephraim 718.431.0404
Heartwarming Heimeshe hospital meals for someone spending time in Maimonides and other local hospitals. Patient care and family support as well.
Yad Rachel Helpline Lakewood 732.364.4IMA / 732.987.9343 Postpartum Depression Care
Yameitz Libechu 718.501.7537/718.486.2895 Support group & medical referrals for congenital heart defects
Yedei Chesed 845.425.0887
Tfilus Rabim - Daven with minyan 212-493-3636
Services for Special Children
Live Minyan hookup for Cholei Yisroel
Yedidim - K.J. 845.774.1174
The medical chain (Kesher) 718.435.0748
Yesh Tickva/Chaiforlyme 347.927.6198
Gmach for all medical supplies in Brooklyn
The Yehuda Memorial Center 866.287.6081
All kind of Hel & Support for Lyme Disease
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Zicharon 718.534.1008
Jewish Hospitality Rooms
Support groups for caregivers dealing with dementia and Alzheimer’s.
Tikvas Efraim 718.377.8458 WeeklyLink.com
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After School Program for Differently Abled Children
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Veggie Dipping Board
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Directions: 1. In a food processor or bowl (if using an immersion blender), combine the avocado, vinegar, lemon juice, salt and pepper and blend until creamy. Slowly add in the olive oil and blend until smooth.
LIME GUACAMOLE
Delicious with chips or just eaten plain, this light and refreshing guacamole will become an instant staple in your weekly repertoire. -Sarah F.
MIDWESTERN SALMON TACO BOARD
Have you family create some fun and delicious DIY salmon tacos. Assemble the board: Salmon, flaked into cubes, see recipe Whole wheat wrap cups (store-bought or homemade) Avocado Vinaigrette, see recipe Lime Guacamole, see recipe Corn Vine tomatoes Lime/lime juice Scallions Kale, for garnish
Ingredients: 3 ripe avocados ¼ cup fresh lime juice 1 teaspoon olive oil 1 small red onion, finely chopped 1 garlic clove, crushed 10-15 grape tomatoes, chopped ½ teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
It takes just a few minutes of creativity to make that wow statement. Get lunch on the table with a beautiful and thoughtfully constructed spreads & crackers board. Feel free to fill the Romaine leaves with spreads to create cute, little lettuce cups.
Ingredients: Salmon fillets Olive oil Fish spice
Creamy, flavorful, and delicious- this avocado vinaigrette truly takes the flavor up a notch. Ingredients: 1 ripe avocado ¼ cup white vinegar Juice of one lemon (2-3 tablespoons) Salt and pepper, to taste ¾ cup extra virgin olive oil
Directions: 1. In a small bowl or jar, combine all ingredients and mix until combined.
SPREADS & CRACKERS BOARD
This is probably one of the simplest salmon recipes out there. For a side of salmon, add some additional baking time.
AVOCADO VINAIGRETTE
Ingredients 2 cups light mayonnaise ½ cup white vinegar 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon dried oregano 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon black pepper ¼ teaspoon dried dill
Directions: 1. Slice the avocados lengthwise and cut into small cubes. 2. In a medium bowl, add the cubed avocado, lime juice, olive oil, red onion, garlic, tomatoes, and spices. Mix until combined.
SIMPLE HEALTHY SALMON
Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 425° and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. 2. Wash salmon and pat dry. Place on prepared baking sheet. Drizzle salmon with olive oil and sprinkle fish spice to taste. Bake for 15-18 minutes until fish flakes easily.
be your new go-to for salads, dips, and marinades. Skip the bottled stuff and go for this delicious, protein-packed option.
VEGGIE DIPPING BOARD
Make “after-school veggie dipping” a thing with this vibrant, crunchy board that takes just minutes to prepare. Assemble the board: Checked celery sticks Sliced cucumber spears Mini peppers Cherry tomatoes Vine tomatoes Snap peas Kale Lime Guacamole- see recipe Light Ranch Dressing- see recipe
LIGHT RANCH DRESSING
This easy homemade ranch dressing will
Assemble the board: Checked Romaine lettuce leaves Chunky Tuna Deluxe- see recipe Egg Salad Lime Guacamole- see recipe Cherry tomatoes Vine Tomatoes Lemon, for ganish Whole wheat wrap chips- see recipe Spelt Crackers
CRUNCHY TUNA DELUXE Ingredients: 2 5-ounce cans tuna in water, drained ¼ cup light mayonnaise 1 scallion, chopped 2 dill pickles, chopped ½ teaspoon mustard Salt and black pepper to taste
Directions: 1. In a small bowl, break up the tuna with a fork. Add the scallion, pickles, mayonnaise, mustard, salt, pepper, and mix to combine.
Assemble the board: Whole wheat Greek yogurt pancakes- see recipe sliced/ chopped mango Blueberries sliced/ chopped Kiwi Pomegranate Seasonal fruit (citrus fruit in winter/ stone fruit in summer) Fruit preserve Maple srup Nut butter
WHOLE WHEAT CHIPS
Made for crunching, dipping, snacking, these homemade Tortilla chips are so much better than the store-bought kind. Set alongside your spreads for a perfectly easy and delicious bite. Ingredients: Whole Wheat Wraps/ Pitas Cooking spray Garlic powder Salt Paprika Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 350˚ and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. 2. Cut the wraps/ pitas into wedges spread on the baking sheet in a single layer. 3. Spray wedges with cooking spray and sprinkle with garlic powder, salt, and paprika to taste. 4. Bake for about 6-8 minutes, until lightly browned. Remove from oven and serve.
YOGURT PARFAIT BOARD
Assembling this fun & vibrant yogurt board is way easier than spooning individual servings. Makes a superb, crowd-pleasing centerpiece for any breakfast or brunch. Assemble the board: Variety of Greek yogurt flavors sliced/ chopped mango Blueberries sliced/ chopped Kiwi Pomegranate Seasonal fruit (citrus fruit in winter/ stone fruit in summer) Almond Coconut Chip Granola, see recipe Fruit preserves
OIL FREE ALMOND COCONUT CHIP GRANOLA Ingredients: 1 cup brown sugar ¼ cup hot water 2 teaspoons vanilla sugar dash salt 4 cups rolled oats 1 cup slivered almonds 1 cup mini chocolate chips
GREEK BOARD
If you like Greek salad, then you’ll definitely love this deconstructed Greek board. Filled with cheeses, crunchy veggies, and crackersit serves as the perfect snack or last minute Melava Malka add-on. Assemble the board: String cheese Muenster cheese, sliced Chedder cheese, sliced Smoked cheese, sliced Cherry tomatoes Vine tomatoes Sliced radishes Kale Lime Whole wheat wrap chips, see recipe
Directions: 1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Spray baking sheet with cooking spray. 2. Dissolve the brown sugar in hot water and add the vanilla and salt. 3. In a large bowl, combine the brown sugar mixture, oats, almonds, and chocolate chips. Mix until fully combined. 4. Spread the mixture on prepared baking sheet and bake for 25-30 minutes. Let cool (Granola will crisp up as it cools).
BREAKFAST PANCAKE BOARD
Breakfast on a board couldn’t get more delicious. With fluffy Greek yogurt pancakes and a plethora of different toppings- get your day started with a sweet & healthy treat.
GREEK YOGURT PANCAKES
Ingredients: 1 cup whole-wheat flour 1 cup all-purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder ¼ teaspoon salt 2-3 Tablespoon sugar 1 ½ cups milk (or unsweetened almond milk) 2 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla extract ½ cup plain 2% Greek yogurt Pinch of cinnamon (optional) Directions: 1. In a large bowl, combine the whole-wheat flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Add in the milk, eggs, and vanilla extract. Stir until combined. Add the yogurt and fold in. 2. Heat a 12-inch nonstick skillet, griddle, or Betty Crocker pizza maker over medium heat and spray well with nonstick cooking spray. Working in batches, spoon ¼ cup batter onto the pan for each pancake and cook just until bubbles form around the edges.Flip and cook until lightly browned on both sides. Transfer the pancakes to a serving plate and repeat with the remaining batter. Freeze Pancakes: Let pancakes completely cool, then individually wrap in plastic wrap. Store in a ziploc bag and freeze.
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Which Probiotics Are Best for Your Immune System? You might already be getting probiotics without realizing it. Most of the research on the benefits of probiotics have focused on these common strains of bacteria: • Acidophilus, which is found in yogurt, milk, miso, and tempeh, might support the immune system, according to a meta-analysis published in the journal Food Bioscience in August 2020. • Bifidobacterium is in yogurt, kefir, buttermilk, miso, tempeh, pickles, kimchi, cured meats, some wines and vinegars, sauerkraut, and sourdough bread. It may reduce inflammation, according to one meta-analysis in the journal Nutrients, from January 2017. And a study in the February 2017
Nutrients suggested it may support immune health in older adults, too. • All yogurt with live and active probiotics contains Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus (or L. bulgaricus) and S. thermophilus, according to the FDA, and these have both been associated with supporting the immune system. Conversely, there are foods that can weaken your immune system and make you more susceptible to illness. Research published in the January 2018 issue of Oncotarget shows that regularly consuming alcohol, sugar, and ultra-processed foods can lead to cellular inflammation, your immune system’s response to potential harm. Inflammation is a natural process, but when it occurs inappropriately or for sustained amounts of time, it can trigger chronic diseases and conditions including depression, cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s disease, according to Cleveland Clinic.
Are Probiotic Supplements Effective? In addition to naturally being found in many foods, probiotics are sold as supplements and added to other foods where they don’t naturally occur, like orange juice and peanut butter. Mills says a balanced diet with foods that naturally feature probiotics may be the best bet. “Getting probiotics from food is something most people can easily do and may have an edge over taking supplements,” Mills explains. “Food seems to have the fastest effect on changing the gut biome. Plus, the fermentation of the food may make other nutrients more bioavailable.” Right now, probiotics’ efficacy is theoretical. Probiotics might have some effect on the immune system, whether it’s good, bad, or neutral to people avoiding diseases is unknown, says Pieter Cohen, MD, an associate professor of medicine at the Cambridge Health Alliance
and Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. There’s a growing body of evidence that probiotics may boost immunity, but that varies with the type of probiotics, a person’s health and other factors. They’re usually not necessary. “If you take a healthy person, someone who doesn’t have any health issues to begin with, [they have] no need to take a probiotic supplement. There’s no evidence that that’ll improve your health,” says Dr. Cohen. If you’ve been a little unhealthy lately, probiotics can’t fill those gaps, he adds. “We have no evidence that putting live bacteria in your body can make up for skipping a healthy meal, or a few extra hours of sleep,” says Cohen. The best way to keep your gut flora healthy is to eat a variety of healthy foods. “Food is good for the immune system,” he says. “If you don’t eat, you’re malnourished, and your immune system is going to be low.” He recommends home-cooked meals of fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts. A study from the March 2020 issue of Nutrients indicates that fiber intake may be associated with an improved gut microbiome, too.
Why Should You Not Take Probiotics? There’s really no reason to take an over-the-counter probiotic unless it's prescribed by your doctor for a specific ailment. There are risks: Starting probiotics or taking too many can cause an allergic reaction, gas, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea, according to Cleveland Clinic. If you have a compromised immune system, introducing new bacteria to your body could make it harder for your body to heal, and even make you sicker. Don’t take a probiotic unless it's recommended by your doctor. Another potential concern about OTC probiotics? Regulation of
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1. Connections. The sense of being rooted, both physically and emotionally is confidence building and uplifting for children. Children need to experience unconditional love from their parents – luckily this part of the connections section is easy! In addition, feeling part of a community, a member of a school, and taking care of family pets can be beneficial. All of these elements make children feel that they are part of something larger and give them a foundation of security. 2. Play. Your children need to feel like children when they play. Instead of programming their play at all times and scheduling multiple activities, your children should be able to engage in open-ended play. Encourage them to use their imagination and invent scenarios. This will force them to solve “problems” by themselves. When they solve problems together or with their friends or siblings, they discover their own talents and resources. This builds confidence and self-esteem. 3. Practice. Sometimes, your children are going to fail. Dr. Wendy Mogel, in her book,
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