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‫פרשת יתרו‬ ‫כ”א שבט תשפ”ד‬

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(Re: Boggle, Issue 218) One of my favorite features of The Boro Park View is the Boggle game. Even though there are many such games in various publications, yours is the one I turn to every week. Why? Because you challenge me to find a nine-letter word, or longer. Usually the word is associated with an article in that week’s issue, which makes the search even more fun. They are never very difficult words, just a challenge to find. But this week there was an error – the nine-letter word was “Manhattan,” a proper noun. Boggle does not allow proper nouns. Listen, everyone makes mistakes. But please don’t make this one again. It’s my favorite part of the magazine! Thank you for all of your great articles and stories. The hashkafah is just right for a Jewish home. D.S.

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(Re: Minyan on the Move, Issue 218) The article “Minyan on the Move” was a wonderful review of a very special service provided by MONSEYTRAIL. I rode their buses for nearly 25 years, and I am so grateful for their service to the Jewish community. Reading the article brought back so many good memories. I davened Shacharis for many years on the bus and learned much Torah on the way home. I was also zoche to take part in many l’chaims, as riders had various simchas, yahrzeits and siyumim over the years. MONSEYTRAIL has always maintained a lost-and-found. I remember a wonderful tour that I once received from Mr. Chaim Lunger on one of my lost-and-found retrievals, and it greatly enhanced my appreciation of the bus industry and the complexity of factors

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my bank account information.” He then shared the account details with Rav Kreiswirth. Rav Kreiswirth survived that challenging time. For many years, he tried to locate the man’s heirs — to no avail. One day, some 25 years after the war’s end, Rav Kreiswirth was riding a subway in the United States. Sitting near him was a Yid whose clothes and appearance made it obvious that he was not well off. He shared with Rav Kreiswirth that he was the sole survivor of his family, and he had arrived in America without a penny to his name. He served as a cheder rebbi in a small town and barely made ends meet. When he finished telling his tale, Rav Kreiswirth asked his name. It rang a bell. “Are you related to Mr. So-and-so?” Rav Kreiswirth asked, citing the name of the man who had left his bank account details with him. “Sure!” the man replied. “He was my

RAV CHAIM KREISWIRTH, ZT”L, Rav of Antwerp, once father!” Rav Kreiswirth immediately told him about the inheritance shared the following insight. “I always wondered,” said Rav Kreiswirth, “about the dou- waiting for him in the Swiss bank account, and gave over the ble lashon in this Mishnah in Avos. What’s the significance of details, which were etched in his mind ever since that fateful the words, ‘noda’as lahem,’ is known to them, that it warrants a day. “I can’t afford to get to Switzerland!” the man exclaimed. ‘chibah yeseirah,’ an extra affection? “Don’t worry,” Rav Kreiswirth reassured him, “I’ll lend you “When the following incident occurred, the meaning of this Mishnah became clear,” Rav Kreiswirth said, and repeated this the money.” personal encounter. Soon, the man traveled to Switzerland and learned that he It was during the inferno of World War II. A man approached was in fact a millionaire. “Let me ask you something,” Rav Kreiswirth said to the auRav Kreiswirth with a strange request. “You seem to be a trustworthy person,” he said. “These are dangerous times; who knows whether we will survive this war? I have lots of money in a Swiss bank account. I would like For many years, Rav Kreiswirth tried to the funds to go to my children. If I do not survive but locate the man’s heirs – to no avail you do, please find one of my children and give them 52

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Boro Park Challah a Potential Record Breaker, Topping 35 Feet A Boro Park–made challah is on track to earn a spot in the Guinness Book of Worlds Records, surpassing a 33-foot loaf made in Australia in 2019. Strauss Bakery made the 35-foot, two-inch challah for Congregation Rodeph Shalom on Manhattan’s Upper West Side in honor of a special kiruv event held two weeks ago. It took a team of dozens to transport the challah to New Jersey, where it was baked in a kosher commercial bakery’s massive tunnel oven before being driven to its final destination. Guinness Book of World Records will review video footage of the challah in order to determine if it will be certified as the new record holder. It took 200 pounds of dough to create the megachallah, and while it was unique, it wasn’t one of a kind. Strauss also created a second 35-footer as a backup. The extra challah was ultimately delivered to Moishe’s House, which provides Shabbos meals and programming for adults in their twenties in more than 27 countries.

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It couldn’t be shopping season again — hadn’t they just finished shopping, before Pesach, and again before Shavuos? — but incredibly, it was. And, Riva was well aware, this was camp shopping, not to be taken lightly. It was Sunday, and Riva and her kids were waiting for their turn in the shoe store to buy sneakers along with the rest of Klal Yisroel, when the idea popped into her head. Lani was so busy with the house, when would she take care of things like sneakers? In fact, when did Lani take care of anything? Riva was her only sister. She should really be helping her out as much as possible — sending suppers or babysitting kids or whatever. Shopping would definitely be a help. Lani was so grateful when Riva called, Riva regretted that she hadn’t thought of this earlier. She was spending the day out anyway, why not? “I’ll go buy everyone something to eat,” Riva said when the Eisdorf girls showed up. “Fraidy, keep an eye on Eli, okay?”


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STEAK AND RICE Elevate your dinner with this savory steak and rice duo. This recipe promises a symphony of delicious flavors in every bite — a meal sure to please everyone!

STEAK 2

lb. skirt steak

½

T. oil

¼

tsp. garlic powder Fresh cracked black pepper, to taste

RICE 2

cups rice

4

cups water

4

T. soy sauce

4

T. oil

4

eggs

2

tsp. salt

2

green onions, sliced

D IR EC T I O N S 1. Pat dry the skirt steak. Spread it with oil, garlic powder and freshly ground black pepper. 2. Heat a medium-sized skillet until it smokes. Place the skirt steak in the skillet, and sear it on each side for 3 minutes — no more than 6 minutes altogether. 3. Remove the steak from the skillet, and allow it to rest for 10 minutes. 4. After 10 minutes, cut the steak into strips against the grain. 5. While the steak is resting, cook the rice. Rinse the rice, and add it to a pot with the water. Bring the water to a boil. 6. Lower the flame, and cook the rice for approximately 15 minutes, until the water has absorbed and it looks like there are tiny holes in the surface of the rice. 7. Remove the rice from the heat, and leave the pot cover in place. Allow the rice to steam, covered, for 10 minutes.

SAUCE

8. Meanwhile, crack the eggs, and beat them well in a cup.

T. oil

9. After 10 minutes, open the pot and push the rice to one side.

2

Half onion, diced 1

tsp. fresh garlic, crushed

2

tsp. fresh ginger

1

red pepper, sliced into strips

4

oz. shiitake mushrooms, sliced

4

oz. bella mushrooms, sliced

¼

cup soy sauce

1

cup water

1

T. tomato paste

½

tsp. cayenne (optional)

2

T. cornstarch diluted in 4 T. water

10. Replace the pot on the heat. Place the soy sauce and oil in the space you made in the pot. 11. Add the eggs, and allow them to scramble slightly, but leave them runny. 12. Slowly mix the rice into the egg mixture until the eggs are fully incorporated. Add the salt, and top with the green onions. 13. To prepare the sauce: Heat the oil in a medium-sized skillet. Sauté the onions, garlic, ginger, peppers and mushrooms, until the mushrooms start to soften. Add the soy sauce, water, tomato paste and cayenne pepper, and mix. Create a slurry by fully dissolving the cornstarch in water. Add this to the skillet, and mix until the sauce thickens. 14. Add the skirt steak to the skillet. To serve, arrange the steak and sauce on a bed of rice.

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CHINESE CHICKEN SALAD Simple yet wholesome, this salad has it all! It is a perfect nutritious choice for a light and satisfying meal. CHICKEN 3

chicken cutlets, cleaned and cut into cubes

2

tsp. lemon pepper

1

T. oil

WONTONS 10

wontons Oil, for frying

SAL AD 4

cups salad greens

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carrot, julienned

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jalapeno pepper, thinly sliced

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(15 oz.) can mandarins

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cup dry cashews Handful of fresh cilantro

DRESSING ¼

cup rice vinegar

3

T. oil

2½ T. sesame oil 1

T. soy sauce

2

tsp. fresh grated ginger

2

cloves garlic, crushed

1

tsp. lime juice Salt and pepper, to taste

D IR EC T I O N S 1. Rub the chicken with the lemon pepper. Heat a skillet with the oil, and fry the chicken for 3 to 4 minutes on each side. 2. Cut the wontons into strips. In a separate skillet pan, heat some oil and deep-fry the wontons until they are crispy and golden. 3. Combine all dressing ingredients in a small bowl, and mix well. 4. To assemble, layer the salad ingredients in this order: Place the greens on the bottom, then top that with the carrots, jalapeño, mandarins, cashews and cilantro. Place the chicken on top. Top with fried wontons, and drizzle dressing over the salad.

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POT STICKERS These steamed dumplings may seem complicated to prepare, but the extra effort is worth your while! Indulge in these perfect pot stickers, which are super crispy on the outside and full of flavor on the inside.

INGREDIENTS 1

(12 oz.) pkg. round wontons

1

cup black and white sesame seeds

2

T. sesame oil

¼

cup water

FILLING 2

T. sesame oil

1

(16 oz.) bag shredded cabbage

1

(16 oz.) bag shredded carrots

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large zucchini

2

T. oil

4

green onions, diced

lb. ground beef

1

jalapeno pepper

2

T. tomato paste

4

cloves garlic

¼

cup sweet chili sauce

¼

cup red wine

1

tsp. salt Pinch of pepper

D IR EC T I O N S 1. To prepare the filling, heat the sesame oil in a large pot. Add the cabbage and carrots, and sauté until the cabbage is translucent. Remove the vegetables from the pot and set aside. 2. Grate the zucchini with the peel. Drain the excess liquid from the zucchini. 3. Heat the oil in the pot. Add the diced green onions and ground beef and stir. 4. Continue to stir, crumbling the beef as it cooks. Add the grated zucchini and jalapeno. Continue to crumble and mix until the zucchini is fully mixed into the beef. 5. Add the tomato paste, garlic, sweet chili sauce and red wine. Mix well. Add the salt and pepper, and mix again. 6. Add the cabbage mixture. Cook for two minutes and remove from heat. 7. Allow this mixture to cool for 2 hours, then assemble the wontons. A S S E M B LY 1. Lay out the wonton wrappers on a clean work surface. Working with one at a time, spoon 1 tablespoon of filling onto the center. 2. Brush water around the edges, then fold the wrapper over the filling to create a half-moon, pinching the edges together to seal. 3. Repeat the above steps with the remaining filling and wrappers. 4. Place the sesame seeds in a shallow bowl. Brush the bottoms of the filled wontons with water and then push it into sesame seeds, pressing hard so they adhere. 5. Wipe the skillet used to make the filling. Heat the sesame oil over medium heat. 6. Add the pot stickers to the pot in batches. Cook until the bottoms are light golden-brown, 2 to 3 minutes each. 7. Carefully pour in ¼ cup of water, then immediately cover the skillet with a tight-fitting lid. Caution: Stand back, as the water will splatter! 8. Reduce the heat to medium-low, and steam the pot stickers for 3 to 4 minutes, until the wrappers are softened all over.

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he question of whether or not to send a child to therapy requires several areas of consideration. First, is the issue serious enough to warrant seeing a therapist? If yes, how do I choose a therapist? Once my child is in therapy, what role do I, as the parent, play in the process? And last, how do I know if the therapy is working? When To See a Therapist When people consult with me about therapy, the first question I generally ask is, how often does the problem occur? It is normal and developmentally appropriate for children to act out or be anxious on occasion. (In fact, when a child is “perfect,” never acts out, or never exhibits emotional distress, that is often a sign that things are not okay.) But when issues occur frequently and interfere with a child’s functioning or happiness, that could indicate that therapy would be helpful. If ten-year-old Avrumi got angry and threw something, that doesn’t necessarily mean that therapy is needed. But if eleven-year-old Yaakov has been very anxious for the last couple months, has been avoiding school a few times a week, and on some days refuses to leave the house at all, the frequency of the problem would indicate that intervention is needed. Another major factor is how intense the problem is. There are some issues that demand immediate attention, like if

the child is a danger to themselves or others. There are other situations that, while not dangerous, should be treated sooner rather than later; one example would be a child who is experiencing social difficulties, and the teacher reports that the child doesn’t have any friends. Such a problem, if not dealt with quickly, could affect a child in the future and require more serious intervention than if addressed while the child is young. In addition, issues that affect happiness and self-esteem should probably be addressed sooner rather than later.

How To Choose a Therapist

The first criterion for choosing a therapist is that they be a licensed professional. There are often people who are not licensed, and happen to know some therapeutic techniques and have had some stories of success. However, a licensed professional is held to a professional standard and has accountability. They are also required to continue training, which helps them to stay current in best practices. Furthermore, there are many qualified professionals treating many things, and it’s important to But when find someone who knows how to issues occur treat the problem you are dealing with. A good resource to start with is frequently a referral agency, such as Relief Reand interfere sources, that vets clinicians and can advise parents which clinicians are with a a good match for specific problems. child’s It’s also important to get a clear and correct diagnosis. Some profesfunctioning sionals have expertise in diagnostics, while others (who may be great or happiness, clinicians) do not have expertise in that could this area. When choosing a therapist, it’s crucial to make sure they indicate that have this skill. A wrong diagnosis therapy would can result in years of ineffective treatment. I have seen people who be helpful have been in treatment that was appropriate for many things, but not for the OCD they eventually came to

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Children spend an enormous part of their lives in school, and the twin goals of parenting and education are inextricably intertwined.

When a child needs therapy, what role does the school play? Q & A w i t h R a b b i E l c h a n a n E r l a n g e r, L C S W

When a child is in therapy, should the child’s rebbi or teacher be included in the process? One of the first things I ask parents when they come for an initial consult is if the issue is showing up at home, at school or both. This will tell me if the case will require school involvement or not. In a perfect world, the therapist would always have the opportunity to get the perspective of the rebbi or teacher, but in real life, that’s not always possible. However, for issues that are presenting in school, it will be necessary. When I reach out to teachers, principals or resource room staff, I’ll ask how the child is performing socially, academically and behaviorally. (These three areas usually impact on one another.) I’m not looking for labels or diagnoses. I want to hear facts. What do they see in school? What does the child do in the classroom? How often does it happen, and how extreme are the behaviors? I want to hear examples from the people who are “on the ground.” All this information is extremely valuable so the therapist can best understand and help the child. Sometimes it works the other way around — the rebbi or menahel wants to consult with the therapist regarding the best way to help the student. The therapist can then give them strategies to address the issues that are showing up in school. Having the parents, school and therapist working together can be incredibly effective and helpful for the child. (Consent would be required.)

Do I have to tell the school that my child is in therapy? It’s not necessarily the fact that he’s in therapy that’s important to share; it’s more the fact that he’s struggling. Just like you would inform the school of

any other major upheaval, like a new baby, a loss in the family or even a move, the issue that brought him to therapy would generally fall into that category. Ask yourself what the collaborative level of your relationship with the school is. You deposit your child in school for eight hours every day; I would hope that you trust them enough to share this information. But if that’s not the case and you don’t have a collaborative relationship with the school, sharing this information could work against you. So only share it if you can reasonably assume the result will be positive. This part pains me, because the greatest assets we have are our precious children. They spend the majority of their waking hours at school; it’s a huge loss and very unfortunate if we don’t have a trusting relationship with the school.

Let’s say we tell the school that our child is in therapy. What does “collaboration” look like? What is the role of the school? What should the therapist do? The role of the school is to give information to the therapist about what takes place in school, which can be very valuable to the therapist as he continues treating the child. The role of the therapist is to give the school practical solutions and ideas that will help the child. The therapist presents ideas that are reasonably implementable, and the school makes a reasonable effort to implement them. Not all ideas will be that creative or unique; sometimes the value is just having everyone in the child’s life come together and focus on what can be done to help him.

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me for. (In the Lakewood/Brooklyn area, Dr. Shmuel Mandelman has a large practice specializing in accurate diagnostics.) The therapist you choose should use evidence-based practices. This means that they should use treatments that work, based on the best available research. A good clinician should be able to explain why the suggested treatment works. This is very important, especially since some treatments seem counterintuitive. For example, there is a treatment for OCD called “exposure with response prevention.” This involves the client actually bringing on the anxiety/obsession and then purposefully not engaging in the compulsion that “makes it go away.” In simple terms, the person is being anxious on purpose. This is an evidence-based treatment, and the clinician should be able to explain why this works so that the client both “buys in” and cooperates with the treatment.

The Parent’s Role When you have a child in therapy, you are not just a taxi driver who brings them to therapy and picks them up afterward. Parents should play a large role in their child’s therapy. The therapist sees the child for 45 minutes to an hour each week; the rest of the time, they are in school or at home. If parents are involved, therapy techniques can be practiced during the week as well. This will produce quicker and better results. In addition, some evidence-based treatments (such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) involve “homework” between sessions, which the parent can facilitate. On the other hand, children and adolescents need a safe place to talk. They might hesitate to talk freely to a therapist if they believe everything is going to be repeated to their parents. Generally, the therapist should manage both of these considerations simultaneously. All parties — the child, therapist and parents — should be clear on what the therapist will and will not share with the parents about what takes place in therapy. A common model is that anything dangerous will be told to parents, while other issues will only be discussed with the parent after consulting with the child. This is case-specific. What about teenagers? The parent’s role in therapy of older children and adolescents is more complex. On one hand, older children require more independence. They also may have issues that should not be shared with parents (this is casespecific and does not usually apply when there are safety issues). On the other hand, parents want to know what’s “going on” with their child, and may also need to be participants in treatment. A possible compromise is having a joint session at the beginning of therapy where the therapist discusses with the child and parents the treatment goals and the steps that will

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be taken toward those goals. At this session, they will all agree on what will and what won’t be shared with the parents. (Usually, treatment progress and goals will be shared, but private information that is not necessary for the parents to know will not be shared.) With older children, the therapist will usually review what they will be telling parents before they do so in order to maintain the child’s trust. Of course, there are no ironclad rules; these issues are all case-specific.

How You Can Tell If It’s Working A good model for success in therapy is a clear plan with both long-term goals and short-term goals. This allows both the parents and the clinician to assess if therapy is working. Therapy is a dynamic process, and often, goals will be changed or adjusted midway. I find it helpful to review progress every four to six sessions to make sure that everyone is on the right track. I’ve found that doing this helps guide the therapy. In addition, assessing what’s not working can often lead to a clearer picture of what needs to be done. For example, if a behavioral problem is not responding to treatment, this may be a sign to reevaluate. Maybe the “behavior problem” is actually a learning disability, or anxiety. Parenting is not for the faint of heart. Today’s parents are heroes. I hope this article removes some of the fear of the unknown regarding the therapy process and helps parents approach therapy with the clarity and sense of purpose that will enable therapy to be as effective as possible. Dr. Yosef Posy is the Director of Children’s Services at Interborough Behavioral Health in Brooklyn, NY, where he also maintains a private practice.

How do I get my kid on board? Q&A with Rabbi Elchanan E r l a n g e r, L C S W

How can I convince my child or teenager to attend therapy and engage in the process? As your question indicates, therapy won’t help if the child just shows up and sits there. They have to actually engage in the process by sharing their thoughts and trying new ideas. It’s not just about showing up; it’s about giving it a shot. A skilled therapist will hopefully know how to draw the child in. Sometimes an incentive program can give the kid the motivation to give therapy a chance; with time, he may come to realize that therapy is making his life better. Also, I wouldn’t tell a child, “You’re going to therapy,” like it’s an indefinite, never-ending thing. I would tell them, “Let’s try it for three sessions and then decide what to do.” Often, by the end of the third session, the child acknowledges the value in the process and is willing to continue. But nothing works 100% of the time. Sometimes the child is simply not ready for therapy.

So what do I do if my child really won’t participate in therapy? In general, I find it more effective to work with parents than with kids — if they’re open to guidance and committed to the process. They spend much more time with the child and can help the child implement new skills in real time. Let’s say a child has anxiety or struggles with anger management. A therapist can guide the parent in how to respond to the child to build the necessary skill and resolve the issue. But this works best with parents who are open to work and truly honest with themselves. Parenting is both a skill and an art, and like everything in life, some of us are naturally better at it than others. There’s a lot we can do to be a better parent: attend classes or shiurim, read books (a couple of great ones are Parenting From the Inside Out by Daniel Siegel and Raising a Loving Family by Shimon Russell). If we want to be better parents, we need to be focused on our parenting. Where is our mental real estate? Is it mostly on our work, recipes getting through the day? I wish we as parents had a large percent of our mental real estate in parenting. When we’re engaged in growing as a parent, we’ll no doubt find ourselves growing together with our children. Rabbi Elchanan Erlanger, LCSW, is a rebbi at the Clifton Cheder in Clifton, NJ, and maintains a private practice in Passaic, NJ. He also provides professional development, training, and presentations for schools and organizations across the U.S.

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Psychotherapy as we know it today was introduced to the world in the early 1900s, but it was only in the middle of the century, when Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) was developed, that it really took off. Of course, it took a little longer for therapy to become mainstream in the frum community, yet within the last two decades, virtually every type of therapy has found representation with frum practitioners. Even today, therapy is constantly evolving, with new types of therapies being developed seemingly overnight. The standard talk therapies have been joined by therapies involving sand, music, horses and even electrodes, all of which profess to help patients achieve mental, emotional and cognitive healing.

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USED TO TREAT Anxiety, depression, insomnia, Autism Spectrum Disorder, physical pain, dementia, Parkinson’s, stroke damage

WHAT IT IS: Music is the language of the soul. Even outside of a clinical setting, music stirs emotions and lifts spirits, which is why singers and musicians are such a welcome sight at hospitals. Music therapy involves creating or listening to music. It’s appropriate for all ages, and no musical background or talent is needed. Music therapy can be done on a one-on-one basis or in a group setting. It’s a popular form of group therapy in hospitals, nursing homes and rehab centers. The goal of music therapy is to explore the client’s inner world, including psychological, social and spiritual components, using music as a form of communication.

HOW IT WORKS: At the initial consultation, the therapist assesses the client’s musical interests and abilities. During sessions, the client engages in various music-related activities, such as humming or singing a favorite childhood song. The client may also improvise with various musical instruments, or sing as part of a choir when in a group setting. The client and therapist then discuss the emotions or memories that the song or playing evoked.

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY: The benefits of music as a form of therapy were recognized in the aftermath of World War II, when hospital directors saw firsthand how injured and traumatized veterans improved both physically and emotionally after visits by local musicians. Many studies over the decades proved that music therapy is highly effective in lowering stress levels, and helps to build confidence and social skills. It’s also a powerful tool for reducing perceived pain levels, and often is used to help treat cancer patients. January 31, 2024

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USED TO TREAT Anxiety, depression, PTSD, low self-esteem, relationship difficulties, addiction

WHAT IT IS: Gestalt therapy focuses on the here and now, rather than on past emotions. It helps clients explore how experiences that occurred in the past make them feel in the present. Gestalt therapy works with the premise that it’s not enough to talk about past experiences. Instead, healing can only be achieved when past emotions are actively expressed in the present. “Gestalt” is derived from a German word that loosely translates into English as “whole” or “put together.” Gestalt therapy is based on the theory that a person is much more than just one character trait, episode or diagnosis, and that for a client to achieve complete healing, they must achieve complete self-awareness. As clients begin to understand themselves better, they are able to appreciate how their actions affect themselves and others.

HOW IT WORKS: Gestalt therapy, which can be done in individual or group settings, involves more than simply talking. Sessions often include engaging in physical experiences, such as role-playing, re-enactment and drawing. There are several main Gestalt techniques from which the therapist can choose based on the client’s needs. One of these techniques is called the empty chair technique. The client talks to an empty chair that represents a particular person they need to speak with, perhaps even themselves. By practicing what they would like to say, the client is able to resolve past conflicts in the present. Another exercise is exaggeration. As the client speaks, the therapist observes their body language, noting physical gestures like slouching, frowning or bouncing their leg. The therapist asks the client to exaggerate this particular movement and to explore the emotions attached to it. These exercises are meant to help clients identify emotions they would normally ignore so that they can reconnect to their whole selves.

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY: Critics of Gestalt therapy note that this therapy may take longer than other forms of psychotherapy to result in positive change. The reason for this is that Gestalt therapy sessions typically lack structure, making it difficult for clients to connect with it. All therapy relies on a certain amount of trust between client and therapist, but Gestalt therapy seems to demand that bit more trust than other therapies — for instance, clients may be uncomfortable that the therapist is paying such close attention to their body language. Clients may also find it hard to connect with Gestalt techniques that feel unnatural. Nonetheless, studies have shown that Gestalt therapy is successful at helping clients become better at resolving issues on their own, take responsibility for their actions, make peace with their past, and in general, gain greater self-awareness and self-confidence. January 31, 2024

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USED TO TREAT Anxiety, trauma, anger-management issues, relationship issues, learning disabilities

WHAT IT IS: Sandplay therapy is a form of play therapy that is used alongside traditional talk therapy to help clients understand their inner world. Since it relies on nonverbal cues, it’s most often used to treat young children who don’t have the ability to express themselves. Teenagers and even adults can also benefit from sandplay therapy, especially if they have difficulty expressing their emotions.

HOW IT WORKS: The client is presented with a tray of sand and a selection of figurines and other miniature toys. The client then builds a small “world” in the tray to mimic what is going on in their life. The therapist then leads a discussion about the setup in the tray. Together, the client and therapist analyze symbolic choices and arrangements that the client made. This discussion helps clients make a connection between the world they built in the sand and their own inner world. After the discussion, the client often chooses to make changes to their sand arrangement. Making changes in their sand world empowers clients to make changes in their real world.

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY: Studies show that children and adults who suffer from disabilities and language difficulties can especially benefit from sandplay therapy, as can other people who may be hard to treat through conventional therapy. Research also shows that children with chronic illnesses can use sandplay therapy to reduce anxiety and behavioral issues. Sandplay therapy shouldn’t be confused with sand tray therapy. The two are similar in setup, but in sandplay therapy, the therapist is not at all involved while the client is arranging their sand world. January 31, 2024

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USED TO TREAT ADHD, anxiety, depression, PTSD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, insomnia, brain injury, epilepsy

WHAT IT IS: Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback (similar to taking one’s body temperature and blood pressure). It’s also known as EEG biofeedback. It uses a computer-based program to assess the client’s brain activity, producing feedback in real time. This feedback is called electroencephalography, or EEG, and it looks like waves on a chart, like on a heart monitor. Just as a thermometer provides feedback on body temperature, neurofeedback provides information on brain activity. During the session, the client wears a cap or band on their head that is attached to electrodes, which measure their brain waves. Neurofeedback is non-invasive, pain-free and safe, and is suitable for clients as young as three years of age. A session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, during which the client watches a video, listens to music or plays a video game. Treatment normally takes 30 to 40 sessions, with two or three sessions a week.

HOW IT WORKS: The human brain has neuroplasticity — the extraordinary ability to change itself biologically. Neurofeedback helps encourage and speed up the process of change. When the brain adapts successfully, the results are typically long-term. At the initial consultation, the clinician assesses the client’s needs. Brain cells communicate via brain waves, which have two properties: frequency and amplitude. Frequency is how fast the brain waves travel, and amplitude measures the energy transferred by the waves. The results of this EEG show which areas of the brain are functioning at the correct speed and amplitude, and which can do with improvement. The EEG helps the clinician diagnose the client’s condition scientifically. People suffering from anxiety, for instance, have a lot of fast brain wave activity, while those with ADHD have a lot of slow brain wave activity, especially in certain areas of the brain. Once the EEG has been analyzed, the clinician can set treatment goals to target specific weaknesses. During each session, the EEG reads the client’s brain waves while the client is busy with the chosen activity. When the EEG picks up that the client’s brain is meeting the goals for the session, it rewards the brain with positive feedback. For instance, if a client with ADHD is focusing on the video properly, the screen will become larger. If the brain is not meeting the goals, the EEG will provide negative feedback. So if the client loses focus, the screen may become distorted until the client refocuses. During a session, there are thousands of opportunities for the brain to self-correct and be rewarded. When neurofeedback is done over a long period of time, the brain is gradually trained to achieve the brain waves that have been set as goals.

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY: Neurofeedback was first developed in the 1960s but gained traction as a form of mental health therapy only in the last decade or so. Although there has been some research, neurofeedback is still considered a new therapy. Research is ongoing and currently deemed inconclusive, and many experts are doubtful that it achieves anything more than a placebo effect. However, proponents of neurofeedback say that the EEG results speak for themselves. Clinicians perform an extensive EEG every few weeks to check the brain’s progress, and clients themselves often begin to report improvement after just a few sessions. Some research shows that for certain conditions, neurofeedback therapy can achieve success rates as high as 75 to 80%. Children and teenagers seem to especially benefit from neurofeedback since neuroplasticity is at its peak during these years. January 31, 2024

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It was a rainy, chilly fall day. I was walking to my next client’s house when my phone rang. It was a service coordinator calling from one of the agencies I work for. I listened for a minute. “No,” I said firmly. I could not accept the case of a two-year-old girl with Trisomy 18. I hardly had any experience with this condition. My schedule was full, and I already had multiple children on my caseload with serious diagnoses. There was no way I could take on another. But the service coordinator brusquely informed me that she already added this child to my caseload and was confident that I would be able to help her. The client, Chaya, was to receive four sessions of therapy a week. I told the service coordinator that I would take the case on a trial basis. In my mind, this was just a formality; I was sure that I would give the case up at the earliest possibility. Before my first session with Chaya, I tried to learn everything I could about Trisomy 18, a rare condition which occurs in 1 in 2,500 individuals in the United States. Unlike Down syndrome, which also is caused by an extra chromo130

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some, the developmental issues that are caused by Trisomy 18 are associated with a number of medical complications that are life-threatening in the early years of life. Armed with information, I packed my bag with a number of sensory toys, board books and puppets. I felt ready to take on the challenge. But nothing could have prepared me for the sight that met my eyes when I walked into Chaya’s house. Chaya was lying helplessly on a blanket on the dining room table, attached to a feeding tube. She appeared much younger than her chronological age. When I came in, her mother lovingly repositioned her so that Chaya could look in my direction. I was shocked at the extent of Chaya’s disability, but mechanically turned on my favorite playlist of calming children’s music and began to work with Chaya. Using hand-over-hand assistance, I gently encouraged Chaya to feel the colorful sensory blocks. Though the rubber blocks were bumpy, Chaya’s eyes reflected enjoyment as she fingered them. She also gazed at the pictures of the large Brown Bear Brown Bear board book as I sang the text rhythmically.



It wasn’t about the session beginning or ending; time did not matter. We were united together on a divine mission.

Chaya appeared to study the bright and colorful animals, but due to poor muscle and neck control, she seemed to be straining to look at the book. With some positioning and handling, I was able to keep Chaya comfortable and at eye using a soft cushion that was on the table. Puppet shows were a hit with Chaya as well, and I assisted her in feeling the different textures of the soft puppets. I tried to engage Chaya using as many senses as possible to give her the full experience of sensory play. Though Chaya was limited due to her condition, she was still a child, with a desire to engage in realtime play. After the first session, I knew there was no way I could ever give up this case. Chaya, little fragile Chaya, had captured my heart. I silently vowed to do everything within my power to help her. I was lucky to be working alongside both an OT and PT who guided me in helping Chaya develop core strength and basic hand manipulation skills. A few months after beginning to work with Chaya, we had a reason to celebrate: With minimal assistance, Chaya was able to knock down a tower of blocks. Chaya’s face radiated joy, and I was ecstatic with the progress. Chaya’s mother mumbled something shyly that I couldn’t quite understand. There was hope. All the members of the therapy team were very supportive of Chaya. There was an outpouring of love that came along with dedication and hard work. We used to meet each other in Chaya’s home and linger to discuss Chaya’s preferences, strengths, accomplishments and new goals. It wasn’t about the session beginning or ending; time did not matter. We were united together on a divine mission. Chaya was the youngest of a large brood, and I connected strongly to her and her mother as well as her siblings. Every Wednesday, the same scene would repeat itself: Chaya’s mother would invite me into her warm kitchen to do the mitzvah of hafrashas challah (she always took challah earlier in the day while preparing the dough for previous batches). Chaya’s mother would hand me a wrinkled piece of paper and ask me to daven for her friend’s child who was not well. Never once did she mention her own plight. I would say the bracha with feeling and tears in my eyes. I davened in that small kitchen in a way that I had never davened before. Before I left each time, I told Chaya’s mother that she and Chaya were teaching me much more than I was teaching Chaya. One of the many benefits of working with Chaya was that her mother was always ready and waiting to begin each therapy session. Most nights, Chaya didn’t sleep well, if at all, but when it came time for her to do her work, her mother would ask me to turn on Chaya’s favorite song and insist that Chaya was capable of joining in. They never missed a therapy session; even when Chaya’s mother attended the Siyum Hashas, she made sure Chaya wouldn’t miss her slot. Chaya was usually calm and sometimes sleepy and le132

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thargic during the sessions. On one occasion, she cried a lot. I walked around with her in my arms, singing to her and rocking her rhythmically, in order to try and calm her. Her mother told me that she felt something wasn’t right with Chaya. Sure enough, later that afternoon, Chaya was admitted to the hospital for a short stay. The weeks turned into months. Time has a way of rushing by like that. I can’t say that Chaya progressed at a steady pace. It was a slow process. When Chaya smiled at a song she liked listening to, that was progress. When Chaya was able to grasp a small toy for a short time, independently, it was a cause for celebration. When Chaya was alert enough to be able to track objects with her eyes, that was progress, too. As the year drew to a close, Chaya’s mother needed to explore options in order to put Chaya in a school-based program. Chaya was aging out of the home-based early intervention program that she and her family had come to know and love. Once again, Chaya’s mother was put to the test, and she valiantly argued Chaya’s case and advocated for placement in a top special needs center. The center they chose was renowned for their excellent program and dedicated therapists and teachers. At our last session, I couldn’t bear to say goodbye. I handed Chaya a new soft pink plush elephant that had become one of Chaya’s favorite toys. I softly whispered, “I’ll be by soon to visit.” I left quickly, my eyes misted with tears. Chaya had touched me deeply, and I knew my outlook on life and appreciation for life itself would never be the same again. From time to time I send Chaya’s mother a message to check in and see how they’re doing. When I drive down Chaya’s block, waves of nostalgia wash over me. I play the “what if” game and wonder what would have happened if I hadn’t taken the case. As for Chaya... Little Chaya, despite all of her limitations, is soaring high. Way above what could be expected of an angel without wings to fly.


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IN HISTORY THE COUCH For starters, the couch was invented in 1895.

THE SOFA

Run that by me again? 1895 is relatively recent history. What on earth did they do before that? Well, the “couch” may have been invented by one Jay Wellingdon Couch in the abovementioned year, but the “sofa” was conceived many moons before that. Phew, and here I was imagining being called a couch potato by generations of couch-less people circa the nineteenth century!

Sofas have actually been around since the times of the Pharaohs, but they were far from today’s tufted numbers. They were more like sturdy wooden benches. The Romans, with their focus on the comforts of life, did use feathers and wool to stuff cushions on steel frames. Then came the Dark Ages and its miseries, and sofas slipped off the world stage for a great many years, until well into the 16th century. Even then, sofas were only something to perch on. Until sofas as we we know them were invented, furniture was purely utilitarian, and all seating options kept one’s body posture rigid and mostly upright. The late 1700s brought the sofa here to the US of A, with the emergence of the colonial upper class and their opportunity for leisure. It was a new way of life; until then, “comfortable” was defined as “able to be consoled” rather than “sinking into something plush”!

A COUCH BY ANY OTHER NAME… …would be just as comfy! That long, upholstered piece of furniture for several people to sit on has a great many monikers, among them settee, sofa, divan, chaise lounge, chesterfield, loveseat, settle, ottoman, put-you-up, daybed, davenport, studio couch, sectional and canape. To generalize, they say “couch” in North America, Australia, South Africa and Ireland, and “sofa” and “settee” in the United Kingdom and India.

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But as ensuing generations met casual, so did their sofas gain cushions and tufts, lending more ability to slouch and stretch out.


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COUCH MEANS WHAT? A couch is a comfy furniture piece. It also means the den of an animal, namely the otter. And being that couches are much associated with mental health these days, on the couch would mean receiving psychoanalytic treatment. In the verb department, to couch would mean to lie down to rest or sleep, or to wait in ambush. Also, it means to phrase your words in a certain manner, like, couch it in strong terms, or couch it gently. In less common verbiage, couch would also be to embroider by laying down a thread and fastening it with small stitches at regular intervals, or to place or hold [something] level and pointed forward, ready for use. I challenge you to spin a tale with all of the above!

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WHAT NEGLECT! IT WILL TAKE MONTHS TO CLEAN AND FIX THIS PLACE UP... IF THAT’S AT ALL POSSIBLE.

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THIS IS MY HOUSE! THE GOVERNMENT STOLE THIS HOUSE FROM ME AND GAVE IT TO A JEW! GET OUT OF HERE, JEW!

A HOUSE INDEED... IT’S A RUIN.

THERE MUST BE A MISUNDERSTANDING HERE. THERE WAS NO TALK OF ANY EXPROPRIATION OF THE FARM FROM PREVIOUS OWNERS. I WILL LEAVE IMMEDIATELY FOR SANTA FE TO MEET WITH DON SANTIAGO SILVA TO GET THE STORY CLEAR.

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AMAZING ABA OPPORTUNITY Last few ABA Para openings! Afternoon. Evening and full day cases. Send resume to: smarkovic@yeled.org AMAZING PART TIME JOB Part time job assisting adorable children in need. Afternoon or evening hours. Flexible scheduling. Locations throughout Brooklyn. $$ Best Pay $$. Call:718.686.2326 or call: 347.946.4506 SEIT WANTED Looking for a 20 hour a week SEIT to work in a Yeshiva in Staten Island. Flexible scheduling available. Call/text for more info. 917.968.2292 ATT POST HS AND SEMINARY STUDENTS Hiring mature and caring post High School And seminary students to work with adorable children with additional needs. Full time, Afternoon and evening hours. Located in Local Schools, Yeled Center or homes. $$ Great Pay $$. Email to: smarkovic@yeled. org or call: 718.686.2326 LOOKING TO BOARD Young divorced women looking to board, well-paid through Opwdd. 845-2930875

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ABA SUPERVISOR Have experience in ABA and looking to grow? Hiring an ABA Supervisor to launch our early intervention ABA department and lead it to success. ABA experience and strong leadership capabilities a must. No BCBA required. Role involves hiring a team, clinical work, and administrative tasks. Starting salary $50K-70K. Do you have what it takes? eflohr@hamaspikkings.org HOBBY HOUSE Positions available at hobbyhouse craft studio. BP store manager full time. Send resume to managementhh1919@gmail. com Williamsburg part time employee. 845-608-0161 ext 9 PLAYGROUP ASSISTANT Looking for experienced playgroup assistant Morning hours 347-531-3414 LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER Seeking 8th grade Language Arts teacher for girls school in Boro Park, 2:30-4:15, curriculum provided. Email: gradeschoolresumes@gmail. com ABA THERAPIST Seeking woman/girl to provide home based ABA therapy. Mon- Thurs 5pm and on. High functioning client! Great Pay! Call/text 929-290-0627

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CONTROLLER Seeking Controller for Monsey nonprofit agency. The Controller will direct the financial affairs of the agency and prepare financial analyses of operations, including interim and final financial statements with supporting schedules, for the guidance of management. The Controller is responsible for the company’s financial plans and policies, its accounting practices, the conduct of its relationships with lending institutions and the financial community, the maintenance of its fiscal records, and the preparation of financial reports. The position includes supervision over general accounting, internal auditing, cost accounting, and budgetary controls.

Qualifications: BA/BS Degree in Accounting, Finance or related major; 5+ year’s experience; Experience in accounting & financial management; Excellent Computer Skills; Excellent communication skills both verbal and written; Experience with Consolidating Fiscal Reporting (CFR) and/or nonprofits.

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Classifieds ROOM DIVIDER We make WALL to split existing room and make second bedroom. It’s including regular or sliding door. We install also plastic ACCORDION partitions that fully fold to one or both sides. LIGHT-fixtureswitch-outlet in new room . We work Sunday too. Call/Text:929-430-7551 :646288-0185. E-mail:roomdividers11219@ google.com PERINATAL YOGA Yoga for the Birthing Body. Ease aches, calm anxiety, prepare for labor, learn more! Recover & get fit with Post Natal support. Text PRENATAL YOGA to 5039615609 to inquire MUSIC LESSONS Professional keyboard/piano lessons by Mr. Wertzberger 917-239-0283 CONSTRUCTION Bathrooms, kitchens, closets, decks, extensions, additions, Basements, all electrical, plumbing, Carpentry. Lowest prices, fastest service. 718.951-0090 ELECTRICIAN All Electrical work, outlets, switches, fixtures, new lines for washer/dryer or a/c, shabbos clocks, circut breakers. 718.9510090 GARTLECH We fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. call: 917-4143281 HANDYMAN & ELECTRICIAN Electrician, plumber, sewer service, Carpentry, sheetrock, locks, etc. 718.9510090

BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE GARTLECH Hand crochet, Hand knit, Silks & more with beautiful Gartel bag. Text or call: 718.283.4589 Wholesale orders available. HANDYMAN & PAINTING Experienced & Reliable handyman. Small jobs our specialty! Plumbing, Electric, construction, Locksmith, painting, plastering. Shabbos clocks, outlets/ switches, call: 347.275.5408 PHOTO EDITING Professional photo editing, many years of experience. Special rate for photographers. Also specializing in Custom photo albums, Chosson, wedding, etc. Photo Dreams 347.563.5153 MAKEUP ARTIST

Professional makeup artist, available for all occasions. Special group pricing for 3 faces and up. References are available upon request. Call/text 347-661-2431 WRITING SERVICE Overwhelmed with your writing needs? We are here to assist with your poems, songs, college/work /resumes, e.t.c. reasonable prices. 438-403-4226. chayareich2@gmail.com NEW WEBSITE?

Get your Beautiful, Fast, SEO-Friendly Website done in 14 days, guaranteed. Email efraim@rapidquill.com ROSE GARDEN HALL UPSTATE Book your next event upstate! Rose Garden Hall directly across Yeshiva Zichron Moshe in Fallsburg 877-434-4255/ 845-898-0655 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY!

GARTEL FRINGES We make professional gartel fringes and mend gartelach. Same day service. In the heart of BP. (347) 693-4920 or (718)4357644

Seeking a part time job? Unique opportunity! Become a professional organizer in just a few weeks! Small and personal group. Hands on. Reasonable price. Call: 3478601773

FURNITURE REPAIRS Furniture, Cabinet & General Repairs, specializing in Chosson-Kallah Apartments. Call: 718.633.6231

TIMES TABLES Your child CAN learn times tables to fluency. Program successful for children who could not memorize standard flash cards. After school hours. Call 347-8091653. Only calls no texts please.

AYIN HORAH The renowned Rebetzin Aidel Miller from Yerushalayim Is now available to remove “Ayin Horah” over the phone. Call: 718.689.1902 or 516.300.1490

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IMPRINTS Custom photo albums for all occasions. Please call 718.986.3275


pivotgroup.nyc

A loving playgro_p All that’s missing is u.

• Teacher and assistant full-time positions • Great pay and benefits • High school diploma or 90 college credits • Guaranteed spot for your child

Positions available for three age groups: 0-12 mo | 12-24 mo | 24-36 mo 365 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205 For more information, call: 718-369-1800 X 103

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Classifieds COLLEGE WRITING We do your college and BA writings at reasonable prices. Inquire about our package deals. 917-246-0065 collegesuccess2024@gmail. com SHIDDUCH RESUME HELP Need help writing and/ or editing your shidduch resume? We are here to help!! Fast and excellent service. Reach out to 718-207-8137 PHOTOGRAPHY Portraits, Family, Upsherin, Lifestyle. Special service for newborn, we come to you with all the props. Photo Dreams 347.563.5153 DRIVER AVAILABLE Driver with many years exp. available to do long distance trips with brand new minivan. Reasonable rates. 917.405.8469 SPRINTER & MINI VAN SERVICE Heimishe driver available to do deliveries. Local & long distance, we shlep with a smile! Call: 718.951.0090 MESSENGER BP-MONSEY

Leaving Monsey daily approx 8:30am, leaving BP approx 3:30pm, call only: ship it 845990ship(7447) / 8455870645 FREE FOR OPWDD SELF DIRECTION

Time management & Home organization to enhance your daily routine 845-666-4663

LYRICS

Professionally written songs for any occasion. 10+ years experience and many happy customers. Call/Text 9177457678. WIG & HAIR Wig wash & sets, haircuts, and hairstyles for great prices! Located in BP at 10/46. Call/Text: 917-618-1174 WASH & SET Give Your Wig A Fresh WASH & SET $40. Next day avail for pickup.Text/call 347-5810495 Located 15 & 56st Wigs By Yides

CHILDCARE BABYSITTING Looking to share a babysitter in my house. $10 an hour. Call 917-890-5609

ODDS & ENDS KIRUV Girls to tudor/do homework with girls from kiruv school over phone (not paid). 631.691.8770 CLOTHING GEMACH Nice new ladies clothing for the needy only 646-904-1247

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WHITE GOWN Looking to sell a size 2-4 white gown for sister of the bride, Please call 347 628 9586 BLUE TAFFETA GOWN Size 6-8 tall. Coordinating preteen. Pictures available. Call 718-436-6379

WHITE GOWN Beautiful white sister of bride gown size 2-4, please call 347-528-7132 KLEINFELD GOWN Magnificent Kleinfeld gown for sale/rent worn once size 6 Tall great price. 9173646723 WHITE CHILDRENS GOWNS 5 adorable custom white gowns sizes 3, 4, 5, 8 & 10-12. Call 917-627-4462 WHITE MATERNITY GOWN White maternity gown size large to sell for great price call 7183098716

WHITE CHILDRENS GOWNS 2 white gowns to rent or sell childrens size 4 & 6 call 7189388597

GOWNS FOR SALE Custom teen blush gown size 6 and 2 pink children’s gowns size 8 and 14 for sale. Please call: 347-228-9861

WHITE/OFF WHITE GOWNS Beautiful white/ off-white gowns in many sizes for the sister of the bride. Pictures available. Call 347-581-3249

GOWNS FOR SALE Beautiful Pink tulle teen gown size 6 and cream/gold gown size 6 for sale. Please call: 347-232-1726

DESIGNER GOWN Beautiful designer gown size 8 in excellent condition, worn once! Also, 2 beautiful gowns size 4. Please call 917407-8234

NAUSEA RELIEF Yes! There is help for women suffering from nausea, Please call 845-263-0313 ORGANIZER Have your new (kallah) apt. neatly organized at reasonable prices. please call 347-952-8259

BLACK LACE GOWN Beautiful black lace gown with green size 2-4 for married sister for sale, Great price! Call 347-957-1558

FOUND Chol Hamoed Sukkos a MZ Wallace carriage bag in JFK airport terminal 5 on the top parking lot. 718-435-7180 Black hat Isaac Car service 347-853-2749 black leather glove on the Willi BP bus 1/15, 718-8092951 Took by mistake Junee bag with pair of gloves etc from Simcha Hall 347-351-8146 Childs small blanket with heart connected 929-4170042

Attention Girls!

new!

MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM

Easy Shop at Home Service

Ushi Steinmetz

(917) 776-7371

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GOWNS

WE SELL YOUR GOWNS! Poofy gowns taking up space, and collecting dust in your closet? Let us sell them for you! Collect money instead of dust :) Call/text 917-604-4401

Custom Made

TABLE PADS GLASS TOPS

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Do you want to become a baking pro? Join the six week course!

Starting Sunday, Feb 11

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AMAZING OPPORTUNITY FOR YESHIVA Shul building for sale or rent in Flatbush Built on 40x100 lot

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN SOMEONE SPECIAL’S LIFE!

Great com/hab opportunities available Excellent Pay, Partial Coverage Available

BORO PARK

• Female for teenage girl 16 Ave./59 St. Sundays 5-7 • Female for 10-year-old boy 16 Ave. 59 St. Mon & Wed 4:30-6:30, &/or Friday afternoons

• Female for 12-year-old high functioning girl 50th St., Mon-Thurs. 4:30/5:30-7:30

• Female for young lady:12 Ave/54 St., Sunday midday,

weekday evenings Friday after 12, &/or Motzei Shabbos

• Mentor for male adult, evenings and weekends, flexible hours

Please call or text

646.283.4285

Staten Island/Westerleigh:

• Male for high functioning boy Evenings 6-8 718-252-3365 x 102 renay@specialcarefor.com January 31, 2024

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Encore

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Something you’ve been waiting for!

Have a gown on the market to sell or rent...

Get your foot in the door to your dream job!

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FREE GIVEAWAYS Beautiful Baby Crib with Armoire. Excellent condition. Text: 6465816820 Brand new front wheels fits bugaboo bee3 or bee 2010 347-385-7607 Double carriage - mountain buggy, with plastic and bassinet included, light repairs needed. Text/lv msg 3479575437

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han Office positions and Provider roles available. (Special Education, ABA, and Floortime)

DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL HCS is seeking female Direct Support Professionals to work in a beautiful group home in Boro Park for highly independent young women. Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities a plus. Driver’s license Preferred. Full-time, flexible hours. Monday through Friday 3:00 PM to 10:30 PM. Please contact 347-598-312

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For information and publication call The Shadchan 10:30 am - 12:00 pm/ 8:00 pm - 8:30 pm 347.486.2596

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HIGH SCHOOL POSITION Female Position available in B.P Afternoon and Evenings PT or FT or Sundays Good for high school, college student or mature adult Help High functioning Women with daily living skills Beautiful environment. Call Chana 347-598-3127 Send resume to c.rabiner@hcsny.org

Book

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2-3 BEDROOM APARTMENT Seeking a 2-3 bedroom apartment for a young couple within a 2 block radius from 15th Avenue & 47th Street. 2 entrances a plus. Please contact: 518-288-7915 COORDINATOR HCS is looking for a full-time, responsible and organized persons with excellent communication and computer skills to work with parents, workers and care managers. Responsibilities include coordinating services, recordkeeping and collaborating with a team. Please forward resume’ to jobs@hcsny.org


LOSE INCHES

WE ARE HIRING! Join our team!

Braverhood provides services through OPWDD and DOH to children and adults with disabilities. We are looking to hire coordinators to work with families and help them get the services they need.

AS YOU RELAX TO THE MAX!

Full-time positions for our Boro Park location Competitive pay and benefits Excellent work environment Productive and fulfilling Work SEND YOUR RESUME TO:

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‫אבות ובנים בביהמ”ד פאפא בבארא פארק‬

‫דינער לטובת תלמוד תורה בני ציון וישיבת כרם ציון וכרם שלמה ד’באבוב‬

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‫תבואתה לראש יוס"ף‬ ‫י‬ ‫ו‬ ‫ס‬ ‫ף‬

‫גל לבינו וישמח נפשינו לאחל ברכת מזל טוב קדם איש יקר סגולה‬ ‫תיק ועושה חסד ונודע בשערים בשבחו הטוב מוכתר בכל מדה ומעלה‬ ‫ומך ותומך ומסביר פנים לכל אדם מחזיק מוסדות התורה בידו הגדולה‬ ‫עולות רבות מגביר להרנין לבות נשברות בתמיכה הגונה ברחמים וחמלה‬ ‫ידידי החשוב הנכבד הרבני הנגיד המהולל בתשבחות‬

‫יוסף אליעזר‬ ‫איצקאוויטש‬ ‫מו"ה‬

‫הי״ו‬

‫ורעיתו החשובה והמהוללה תחי'‬ ‫מזל טוב לרגל אירוסי בתו הכלה שתחי'‬ ‫עב"ג הב' החתן החשוב והמצויין תמים למעלות כמר יעקב הי"ו‬ ‫בן הרבני הנגיד הנכבד והנעלה מו"ה הערש לעווי הי"ו‬

‫איחולי הלב במיטב ברכותינו לראש משביר זה יוסף‬ ‫לחון אותו בהשפעה ממעל ויהי ה' את יוסף‬ ‫ינוב בשיבה טובה דשן ורענן אלה תולדות יוסף‬ ‫עושר ואושר והצלחה בכל פעליו תבואתה לראש יוסף‬ ‫זה חלקו מכל עמלו נחת מכל יוצ"ח כל בית יוסף‬ ‫רנה וששון ישמע תמיד בביתו אלה וכאלה יוסף‬ ‫כה דברי המברך באהבה רבה‬ ‫ידידך‬

‫לוי יצחק לעווי‬


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‫דינער ‘עמלי התורה’ בבארא פארק לטובת ישיבת מיר ירושלים‬

‫דינער לטובת תלמוד תורה תפארת יחיאל אלכסנדר‬

‫האדמו”ר מסאדיגורה בביקור בניו יארק‬

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‫תלמוד תורה‬ ‫עבודתמשולםפיישד'טאהש‬ ‫בארא פארק יצ"ו‬ ‫מיסודו של כ"ק מרן רבינו הקוה"ט זי"ע‬ ‫בנשיאות כ"ק מרן אדמו"ר שליט"א‬

‫די‬ ‫טויערן‬ ‫עפענען‬ ‫זיך‪.‬‬ ‫בסייעתא דשמיא ווערן‬ ‫געמאכט די נויטיגע‬ ‫צוגרייטונגען צום‬

‫פתיחת שערים‬ ‫פונעם נייעם מבצר החינוך והחסידות‬

‫ת”ת עבודת משולם‬ ‫פייש ד’טאהש‬ ‫ב א ר א פ א ר ק י צ ”ו‬ ‫מיסודו של כ”ק מרן רבינו הקוה”ט זי”ע‬ ‫בנשיאות כ”ק מרן אדמו”ר שליט”א‬

‫אויף קומענדיגן‬ ‫יאר תשפ”ה‬

‫אנגעהויבן מיט‬ ‫נורסערי –‬ ‫קינדערגארטן‬

‫וואו אונזערע טייערע צאן קדשים וועלן אי”ה ווערן ערצויגן‬ ‫מיט’ן ערליכן חסידישן חן ע”ד רבותיה”ק נבג”מ‬

‫העכסטע סטאנדארטן ברוחניות וגשמיות‬ ‫עקספיריענסד און איבערגעגעבענע מלמדים ומחנכים‬

‫פאר רעגיסטראציע‬ ‫און אינפארמאציע‪:‬‬

‫אפיס‪4615 14th Ave :‬‬ ‫‪Brooklyn ny 11219‬‬ ‫פאון‪718.844.5404 :‬‬ ‫פעקס‪347.428.9991 :‬‬ ‫אימעיל‪ttAmftosh@gmAil.com :‬‬


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‫האדמו’’ר מבעלזא בסיום כתיבת אותיות לספר תורה שנכתב ע’’י הרה”צ ר’ חיים יהושע באבד מטארטיקוב לביהמ”ד טארטיקוב בבארא פארק‬

‫הגאון רבי מרדכי שטיינער מוצש”ק בבארא פארק‬

‫חמשה עשר בשבט ווערט געפייערט מיט די שענסטע קאלירן אין די קארידארן פון בארא פארק צענטער‬

‫מעמד ‘’פירותך מתוקים’’ חמשה עשר בשבט ווי די קינדער פון די מוסדות אין מאנטיסעלא האבן מתפלל געווען פאר די תומכי וידידי המוסדות‬

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‫ב"ה‬

‫‪Sackett‬‬ ‫‪Lake, NY‬‬ ‫(‪)Monticello erea‬‬ ‫‪845.249.2599‬‬ ‫‪shabbosinsackettlake@gmail.com‬‬

‫א שבת‬ ‫ממש מעין‬ ‫עולם הבא‬

‫שבת‬ ‫אויפן‬ ‫בערג‬ ‫בנין ישיבה געאייגנט‬ ‫פאר גרעסערע קבוצות‬ ‫אדער ישיבות‪ ,‬פאר שבתים‬

‫נייע איבערגעבויטע בנין‬ ‫שיינע בית המדרש‬ ‫סידורים חומשים און ספר תורה‬ ‫הערליכע ווארימע מקוה‬ ‫גרויסע עס זאל‬ ‫פולע צוגעשטעלטע סעודות‬ ‫און אלע צוגעהערן (‪)Optional‬‬ ‫קרוב צו ‪ 100‬פרישע בעטן‬ ‫‪ 10‬עיקער פריוואטע שטח‬


‫‪P H O T O C R E D I T: J D N‬‬

‫הערליכע נייע פוס דאקטער אפיס “‪ “ARCHWAY‬פון בארימטע דר‪ .‬בינענפעלד אין וויליאמסבור ‪‎‬ג‬

‫מלוה מלכה ע”י התאחדות התלמידים דחסידי פאפא בבארא פארק‬

‫מלוה מלכה און דינער לטובת מוסדות קהלת יעקב פאפא‬

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‫חמשה עשר בשבט אצל אדמורי”ם ורבנים שליט”א‬

‫יאזלאוויץ‬

‫לעלוב‬

‫טשערנאביל‬

‫בית חיים יושע‬

‫בורשטין‬

‫ספינקא‬

‫אמשינאוו ארה”ב‬

‫באבוב‬

‫יאקע‬

‫באבוב‬

‫חמשה עשר בשבט אצל האדמו”ר מצאנז קלויזענבורג‬

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‫חמשה עשר בשבט אצל אדמורי”ם ורבנים שליט”א‬

‫ווערדאן‬

‫סקאליע‬

‫באבוב ‪45‬‬

‫קאסוב‬

‫סקולען‬

‫בלאזוב‬

‫לעלוב‬

‫סקווירא מב”פ‬

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‫ליסקא‬

‫צאנז זמיגראד‬


‫ טרעק ‪2‬‬ ‫די‬ ‫אפ‬ ‫פארכ טע‬ ‫ארון‬ ‫ ‬

‫ ‬

‫ ‬

‫טרעק ‪1‬‬

‫א גאר ש‬ ‫רעקליכע פאסירונג – דער‬ ‫ארון הבר‬ ‫ית‬ ‫פאלט אריין אין טמא׳נע‬ ‫הע‬ ‫נט!‬ ‫לעבט מיט א קאפיטל‬ ‫היסטאר‬ ‫יע‪ ,‬אראפגעלייגט זאפטיג‬ ‫דורך פראפעסיאנאלע‬ ‫שפילער‬

‫אר‬

‫עיבור י‬ ‫פונקט‬ ‫ארוואס‬ ‫ניגון פ‬ ‫דא צוויי‬ ‫יינע‬ ‫ז‬ ‫י‬ ‫א‬ ‫ר‬ ‫ש דש אד‬ ‫ט דורך‬ ‫ו‬ ‫ח ‪ ,‬אראפגעלייג עזינגען‬ ‫מאל‬ ‫ין און ג‬ ‫ברו‬ ‫פון און‬ ‫הר"ר יואל ער כאר‬ ‫רך די קינד שפיצער‬ ‫דו‬ ‫ר וואלף‬ ‫הר"‬ ‫ טרעק ‪3‬‬

‫ טרעק ‪4‬‬

‫דער פ‬ ‫א‬ ‫ר‬ ‫ש‬ ‫ט‬ ‫מ‬ ‫עלאכץ‬ ‫אינטערעסאנטע יסיסטער‬

‫ ‬

‫דעם‬ ‫רבינ׳ס בער‬

‫רעק ‪5‬‬ ‫ ט‬

‫ ‬

‫ודות‬ ‫אל‬ ‫און פאק‬ ‫פ עס ארום‬ ‫טן‬ ‫ד‬ ‫א‬ ‫א‬ ‫י‬ ‫ס‬ ‫ב‬ ‫ד‬ ‫ע‬ ‫ר‬ ‫ארק‬ ‫עזיינען‪,‬‬ ‫ויפן ׳פא‬ ‫ר‬ ‫ש‬ ‫נייען און‬ ‫ט‬ ‫ב‬ ‫ע‬ ‫ל‬ ‫אקאנטע‬ ‫אכץ׳‪ ,‬דו‬ ‫דער גרע ר הר"ר יוסף אי רך דער‬ ‫ס‬ ‫צ‬ ‫אין ד טער קאסיטום קאוויטש‪,‬‬ ‫י‬ ‫פ‬ ‫ר‬ ‫פ‬ ‫א‬ ‫א‬ ‫אייגנ ראייניגטע שט דוצירער‬ ‫א‬ ‫טו‬ ‫מער‬ ‫טן‪ ,‬און‬ ‫פון ׳טויס‬ ‫פאר יו׳‬

‫אומגלויבליכע געשיכטע‬ ‫אראפגעלייגט דורך דער‬ ‫בא‬ ‫קאנטער בעל מספר הר"ר‬ ‫יצחק ציג‪ ,‬באגלייט מיט‬ ‫דראמאטישע מוזיק און‬ ‫סאונד אפעקטס‬

‫ם‬ ‫ביקיטער‬ ‫דא‬ ‫טישע‬ ‫יס‬

‫ טרעק ‪6‬‬

‫הומאר שן די‬ ‫י‬ ‫טרעק צוו ביים‬ ‫ק‬ ‫יש טענ שמאק‬ ‫פ ע‪ ,‬ע‬ ‫ר ג פילט‬ ‫קט‬ ‫ש‬ ‫דא אפגע‬ ‫מטע‬ ‫אר‬ ‫בארי‬ ‫רך די‬ ‫די חן‬ ‫דו‬ ‫יל‬

‫ ‬ ‫טרעק ‪7‬‬ ‫דער‬ ‫מיר באג משולח‬

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‫אינאיינעם‬

‫ליכע ליד וואס‬ ‫הער‬ ‫מידות טובות‪,‬‬ ‫לערנט‬ ‫פטיג געזינגען‬ ‫מייסטערהא‬ ‫כאר פון הר"ר‬ ‫דורך די‬ ‫אליעזר ווייס‬

‫ טרעק ‪8‬‬

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‫לייטן‬ ‫בעל‬ ‫דער בא‬ ‫דריי מספר הרב מת קאנטער‬ ‫תי׳ ג‬ ‫ט זיך‬ ‫רין וואס‬ ‫בעל צ ארום ווי‬ ‫א‬ ‫ש‬ ‫נ‬ ‫א‬ ‫ב דקה אויפאמאל‪ ,‬רער און‬ ‫א‬ ‫ש‬ ‫ע‬ ‫רייכערן אונזער ב ת׳ן‬ ‫ע‬ ‫מ‬ ‫ידיעות‬ ‫יט שיינ‬ ‫ע הלכות‬

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‫ניגונים‬ ‫מישמאש‬ ‫מאש׳‬

‫איי‬ ‫ע‬ ‫ר‬ ‫ק‬ ‫י‬ ‫נ‬ ‫ד‬ ‫או‬ ‫ו‬ ‫א‬ ‫ו‬ ‫נ‬ ‫ד‬ ‫ע‬ ‫רקינד‬

‫יכער ׳ניגונים מיש‬ ‫פרייל‬ ‫מען שפילט אויפן‬ ‫שפיל וואס‬ ‫בשעת׳ן הערן די‬ ‫טעקע‬ ‫אויף די קאסעטע‬ ‫אנווייזונגען‬


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FREE ISSUE 220 JANUARY 31, 2024

FYI: COUCHES

‫פרשת יתרו‬ ‫כ”א שבט תשפ”ד‬

I THINK MY KID NEEDS THERAPY

Dr. Yosef Posy demystifies the therapy process

THE REBBI AND THE THERAPIST

Rabbi Elchanan Erlanger, LCSW, on the role of the school

NO LIMITS

PATH TO HEALING

Exploring therapeutic modalities

I didn’t want to take the case… but I couldn’t let it go

Publisher:

YOEL ITZKOWITZ Editor in Chief:

D. GORALNIK Content Editor:

R. REESE

Associate Editor:

E.M. NEIMAN

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Inbox

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Parsha

60 //

Week in Review

72 //

Power Tools

Telephone:

87 //

Food

Fax:

100 // The Question of Therapy

E-mail:

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Mindful Healing

130 //

Where There’s Hope

138 //

Keep the Change

142 //

FYI

152 //

The Forbidden City

154 //

Fun Pages

160 //

Classifieds

174 //

Pictures

Food Editor:

M.P. WERCBERGER Creative Director:

AJ WACHSMAN Project Coordinator:

R. ITZKOWITZ

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