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In Memory of Julia Jean Brown: Wise, Strong and Incredibly Generous

Julia Jean and Morris BrownJulia Jean Brown was born on April 29, 1922 on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. She had five brothers: Moe, Jack, Sam, Izzy and Eddie and two sisters, Grace Shelby and Mollie Hirsch. Although her name was Julia, everyone called her Jeanand she was my mother.

She and my father, Morris, were married on August 2, 1941 and had six children: Sandra, Marilyn, Elliot AH, Stanley, Dennis and me (Allen). As a bonus, she had Joyce Brown, Rachel Brown, and Audi Brown, her daughters-in-law, a son-in-law, Charlie Botton and 15 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

She loved life, her family and friends, but most of all she loved Hashem. Mom was a giver. She always helped the underdog. When I was about 15 years old, I asked her how I was going to make it in this world. She replied, Dont worry, Hashem will be with you, and she was so right.

Bariatric and Pediatric Do Not Go Together!

Most overweight children have overweight parents. Too often, despite the health risks, many of these parents are in denial about the role they play in their childs obesity.

As obesity among young people continues to rise, these are the parents most likely to consider weight loss surgery for their adolescents and teens. After all, if they dont want to do the work to achieve a healthy weight of their own, how can they possibly do so for their kids?

Heres the hard truth: kids dont become obese on their own. Their parents create the environment in which they grow. Its the parents who dont want to shop for the right food, prepare it correctly, portion it appropriately, and feed it to their children. Parents with nonchalant attitudes towards their own weight perpetuate that in their children. That is the issue, plain and simple.

Knee Pain Treating Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis affects 13.9% of adults aged 25 and older and 33.6% of those aged 65 and older, which is an estimated 26.9 million US adults, making it the most common form of arthritis. Osteoarthritis or OA, very often affects the following joints: hands, feet, hips, spine and knees. This is the most common form of joint disease, with the lifetime risk of developing OA of the knee being a staggering 46% in the United States.

Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease, is characterized by the breakdown of hyaline cartilage (the tissue that is at the ends of bones and provides cushioning) and the underlying bone within the joint. It can also lead to deterioration of tendons and ligaments, and inflammation or swelling of the joint lining also known as synovium. The disease is typically seen in middle-aged to elderly people and its onset is usually gradual.

It affects both sexes but is more prevalent in people with risk factors that include: older age, obesity, overuse due to occupation or sports injury, family members with OA, or joint deformity. The specific causes of OA are unknown, but it is believed to be due to molecular and mechanical events in the joint that is affected.

Medicare Will Pay for You to Stop Snoring

Medicare recognizes that snoring is dangerous. They also realize that wearing a hose and a mask attached to a machine is very difficult for most people to sleep with. Medicare will now cover people with Medicare B for oral appliances so they can stop snoring and feel refreshed.

Snoring and a poor nights sleep can be a sign of a much greater problem: sleep apnea, which is a major health risk. Snoring is a warning sign and may be the first sign of obstructive sleep apnea. Snoring means your airway is partially blocked. The noise is produced by the vibration when air blows through a narrowed airway.

Sleep apnea means your airway is completely blocked. This can occur hundreds of times a night. Therefore, it is important to get checked immediately as enough oxygen may not be reaching your vital organs. Loud snorers have a 67% greater likelihood of a stroke,  40% greater likelihood of high blood pressure and a 34% greater likelihood of a heart attack than those who dont snore.

Magen David Yeshivahs 4th Annual Haim Dweck Hesed Competition

Back row: Jeffrey Gindi, Rabbi Hilsenrath, Rabbi Sultan, Councilman David Greenfield and Hymie Dweck. Front row: Mary Salem, Esther Balassiano, Lauren Laniado, Vivian Gindi and Mrs. Julia Dweck.With much anticipation and excitement, the winners of the 4th Annual Haim Dweck Hesed Competition were announced in front of their families and classmates. The competition challenged MDYs 6th graders to come up with ways to reach out to others in need of help and extend kindness to them.

It has been a pleasure to honor the memory of my husband, Haim Dweck AH. The Dweck family is happy to award the winners and to help further their Torah education. Thank you to my grandson Hymie Dweck for starting this foundation and to all my children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, said Mrs. Julie Dweck.

Literacy Day at Magen David Yeshivah

On a recent rainy day, it was all sunshine and gardens in Magen David Yeshivah as parents and  children experienced literacy lessons side-by-side in their classrooms.

With the successful introduction of the new reading program, Journeys, MDY wanted to give students the opportunity to share with their parents all that they had learned throughout the year. In addition to students sharing with their parents, the goal of literacy day was to reiterate the importance of reading and how parents can join their children on the path to leading lives of literacy.

Parents were delighted as they entered the lobby to find gardens of paper flowers created by their children. Each child had a flower with his/her photo planted in the lobby. Complete with butterflies, chirping crickets and a John Deere tractor, the lobby was thoroughly transformed.

Strivrights Grand Opening

Strivright/The Auditory Oral School of New York (AOSNY) recently celebrated their grand opening with a spectacular ribbon cutting ceremony. Nearly 300 people gathered in their brand new, state-of-the-art facility to rejoice.

Strivright is a unique school that focuses on teaching children with characteristics of Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), speech delays and hearing impairment. The Center provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, counseling, music therapy, social skills groups and other services that provide children with the tools to attend mainstream schools and thrive.

Founded in 1999 by Dr. Pnina Bravmann, an audiologist, speech language pathologist, teacher and the mother of a hearing impaired child, Strivright/AOSNY has serviced and changed the lives of thousands of children and their families. After having filled three temporary locations, the school is now finally consolidated under one roof, on the corner of Avenue M and East 34th Street.

Bike4Chais 160 Mile Ride for Camp Simcha

Photos courtesy of Camp Simcha and Simche ScheinerHow often do you get the chance to help children in need, while taking a break from work with a lively group of friends, plus the opportunity to spend time outdoors amid spectacular scenery? In addition there were amazing health and fitness benefits, and the chance to bring people together for a common goal. Bike4Chais charity bike ride offered all these things plus a grand finale guaranteed to tug on your heartstrings.

Bike4Chai raises funds so seriously ill children can spend two carefree weeks at Camp Simcha, a medically supervised overnight summer camp in Glen Spey, New York.

Abie Maleh and Alan Shamah helped to spark community interest in Bike4Chai two years ago. Now in its third year, the ride has grown from two dozen to 200 cyclists. In order to participate in the ride, bicyclists from the tri-state area, across the country and Canada, commit to raising a minimum of $3,600.

Yeshivah of Flatbush Honors Educators: 85th Anniversary Awards

Mrs. Leah Breski, accompanied by her son, and fellow honorees Rabbi Dr. David Hertzberg, Rabbi Naftali Besser and Rabbi Zelig PragThe Yeshivah of Flatbush celebrated its 85th anniversary of educational excellence recently and paid tribute to four teachers who have positively influenced countless students and families over the years: Rabbi Zelig Prag, Chairman of the YOF Joel Braverman High School Talmud Department; Rabbi Naftali Besser, Dean of Students at the Joel Braverman High School; Rabbi Dr. David Hertzberg, Middle Division Principal; and Mrs. Leah Breski, Lower Division Torah Studies teacher. Over 500 people turned out to recognize the honorees deep commitment to education and Jewish life.

The event at Shaare Zion also celebrated the installation of a new roster of lay leaders at YOF. Ladies Auxiliary 2011-2012 President Ami Sasson welcomed Melissa Tbeile as her successor together with Nathalie Vilinsky as President-Elect. Current President Mark Goldstein will head the yeshivahs lay leadership board for a second term, ensuring continuity in a time of growth and innovation. He spoke of this summers major improvements, which include a new auditorium and much more, thanks to the Khezrie, Ben-Haim and Laboz families. He also announced the launch of a major capital campaign to build a state-of-the-art facility adjacent to the high school building, thanks to the extraordinary generosity of the Al and Sonny Gindi families.

Congregation Shaare Shaloms Annual Bake Sale

Sharon Mann, Rachel Mouhadeb, Hadas Lindner, Nicole Oved, Casey Rothschild and Debra ShiloachCongregation Shaare Shaloms Annual Chinese Auction and Bake Sale has been a highly anticipated event for more than a decade. Since then, the bond of the congregants has never weakened.

This year, the bake sale was held at the lovely home of Raymond and Rachel Mouhadeb. It began with an evening reception. Decorated in a lovely array of soothing hues, the relaxing ambiance served as a lovely backdrop to the evening. The night provided a wonderful opportunity for the guests to socialize. A delicious gourmet dinner by Adam Dweck was elegantly displayed and more than 50 people participated in the backgammon tournament, which  Brian Kraiem won.

Sample Sale to Raise Money for Morris I. Franco Cancer Center

Shelly and Renee Productions recently held a very special, three-day, sample sale to raise money for the Morris I. Franco Community Cancer Center. Sample sales are used by designers in order to sell excess merchandise. These sales are an opportunity to introduce customers to new designers and for the customers to purchase merchandise at a fraction of the price they would spend in stores. Of course, designers are always hopeful that the shoppers will love their designs and buy the merchandise at full price, in stores, some time in the future.

The recent sale featured Nancy Gonzales exotic skin handbags. Women who wanted their very own Nancy had to RSVP in advance and donate $36 to the Morris I. Franco Community Cancer Center.

Skin Care for Teens

Teenage boys and girls need to know how to take care of their skinWhen teenagers come to me for a makeup consultation, I ask them how they take care of their skin. It seems there are two types of teenagers when it comes to skin care. Many are knowledgeable about cleansing. They get the main idea by reading magazines and advertisements. Upon delving further, I have discovered that some teenagers, as well as young adults, really do not know how to properly cleanse their skin.

Many girls sleep with their makeup occasionally when they are too tired to remove it. This clogs their pores and when not washing, or not washing thoroughly, becomes sporadic, their skin begins to show the signs. Sometimes they will get tiny dots on the surface of the skin. This is the pile-up of makeup that stays on the skin. Other times the facial pores begin to clog, forming pimples. This starts a secretion of oil build-up and eventually acne occurs.

Roys Sheepshead Cycles The Place to Go To Meet Your Cycling Needs

Do you bike ride? Do you want to start riding?  If so, there is only one place to go: Roys Sheepshead Cycles in Brooklyn. Yes, the black, the white, and the greenRoys Cycles store colors.

Located at 2679 Coney Island Avenue (between Avenue X and Avenue Y), Roys was established in 1931; which makes it one of Brooklyns oldest bike shops and one of the oldest bike shops in the US (that has been operating in the same area since it opened).

For over 80 years, Roys has been supporting a growing cycling community and is considered one of the top 100 bikes shops in America.

Yedid & Zeitoune Offering Caring and Professional Legal Service

Isaac Yedid has been the leader and mentor of the Young Adult Minyan at the Sephardic Lebanese Congregation since February of 2006. He is a trusted leader with a heart of gold who always has a special smile when greeting each individual.

Raymond Zeitoune has stood at Isaacs side as one of the Minyans main Torah readers, as well as one of the Minyans key advisors. Ray is known by many of his peers as a man with a lot of integrity, emunah (faith) and a desire to do the right thing for everyone.

Both Isaac and Ray have a desire to help people in any way they can. It is this desire that has enabled them to gain the trust and admiration of those they have counseled. For many attorneys, counseling begins after the individual has graduated from law school and has passed the bar exam. For Isaac and Ray, counseling is something they love and have done since childhood. Not only is counseling second nature to them, but it has been a huge part of their lives.