For Professionals: The Explosive Child—From Control to Problem Solving with Dr. Ross Greene

Collaborative & Proactive Solutions: Moving From Power and Control to Problem-Solving—Training for Clinicians and Mental Health Professionals.… Read More
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A Healthy Aging Workshop: The Benefits of Vitamin D

Join us in an educational workshop on understanding the myths and facts about Vitamin D as we age. Learn about vitamin D and calcium work together and their effects on osteoporosis and healthy bone formation. This is your opportunity to get all your pressing questions answered in an interactive Q&A discussion with board-certified internist and endocrinologist, Dr. Harris. About the speaker: Steven T. Harris MD FACP FASBMR Dr. Harris is a board-certified internist and endocrinologist with a subspecialty focus on osteoporosis, metabolic bone disease and disorders of mineral metabolism. He received his medical degree from the University of California, San… Read More
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The Who, What, and Why of Estate Planning and Fiduciary Services

Learn about the importance of estate planning and how fiduciary services can help you manage your money and healthcare needs safely, wisely, and with a plan for the future.… Read More
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This is Peretz Wolf-Prusan, blogging in from Krakow

  This is Peretz Wolf-Prusan, blogging in from Krakow, where we arrived from Berlin Friday morning.  We were met by our guide Kamala and whisked to the Stradomska Center for Dialogue where we learned a great deal about the revival of Polish Jewish life in a very short time with Dr. Karen Underhill, Taube Jewish Heritage Tour consultant and educator.  She took us on a walking tour of the Wawa Castle, Old Krakow, including the Main Market Square and the Cloth Hall.  I had been on similar tours with Holocaust trips, but never in late June!  Krakow is warm, OK,… Read More
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reflections on Auschwitz- Birkenau

I didn’t know what to feel as we approached Auschwitz Birkenau. There was no dramatic music or flashes of tears or terror. I felt a more subtle kind of fear. The kind that starts as a small chill at the bottom of my spine or as a fleeting shadow when I’m home alone. It was eerie and silent but haunting none the less. I realize how that there are stories, beyond the black and white photos that history books never told me. They never seemed to explain the way that gravel crunches under worn shoe soles, or how electric fences… Read More
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