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Passover: Holiday of Freedom

This year, Jews will celebrate the first two nights of Passover on the 6th and 7th of April with a joyous family eventthe Seder. We relive the experience of our ancestors as they were exiled and enslaved in Egypt, then liberated by G-d over 3,300 years ago. We recount the miracles of the Exodus, and pray that the future redemption comes very soon.

Observances: The Seder
We read the story of the enslavement and Exodus from Egypt in our Haggadahs. We eat matza, drink four cups of wine (or grape juice) and we consume marorbitter herbs, to remind us of the bitterness of enslavement.

Legacy:  The Passover Seder is celebrated with family and friends.  It is imperative that our beautiful heritage be transmitted to our children.  How else can we ensure the survival of the Jewish people? That is why our Seder revolves around our children (and grandchildren) and their four questions.

Racism and Education

Studies going back over 50 years have repeatedly arrived at the same conclusionracists have lower IQs than non-racists. The average intelligence quotient (IQ) of all members of the human race is 100 on the Stanford-Binet scale. The average IQ of racists is up to 4 IQ points less than this. The reasons this is true are not entirely clear. Does racism attract the unintelligent or do the unintelligent default into racist mentalities? An exploration of this phenomenon can be most informative.

Since the average IQ of a racist is less than average, racists have two-digit IQs, while non-racists have three-digit IQs. This applies to Nazi skinheads, anti-Semites, Aryan supremacists, non-denominational bigots, and other such racists.

Congregation Shaare Shalom's Bingo Night

On a recent Saturday night, Congregation Shaare Shalom, on Avenue S and East 21st Street in Brooklyn, welcomed over 125 children for a fun night of Bingo. Each child was treated to pizza, snacks, and of course bingo prizes. The bingo night is the first of many events that are being planned to bring the Shaare Shalom family together.

First Born, Middle and Youngest Children

The Brady Bunch girls were the perfect examples of oldest, middle and youngest childrenParents often ask me why their children are so different from each other. They say that it almost seems like they were raised in different homes, with different parents, and unrelated DNA. One is so serious and the other is a joker. One is very reliable and conscientious, while the other is laid back.

I tell them to try this experiment. Take four seeds and place them in planters. Put them on your windowsill in direct sunlight. Water them daily, give each one the exact same amount of water, care and nutrients. Then, sit back and watch them grow. Each seed will turn into its own unique plant. One will have lots of branches, one may not thrive at all and others will have pretty flowers and leaves just like our children.

There has been much research done on birth order and behavior. Birth order is defined as a persons place, by age, in a family. The Austrian psychiatrist, Alfred Adler was one of he first to imply that birth order influences personality. Think of your own siblings and then observe your children. First born  children, middle children and youngest often share common traits.

Prime Bistro: The Feel of Manhattan in the Five Towns

Your senses are in for a treat when you enter Prime Bistro restaurant. The aromas that greet you are heavenly, instantly making you want to order everything on the menu. The dcor is sophisticated and beautiful. The elegantly set tables and striking mahogany bar make the restaurant feel like an upscale Manhattan eatery. Yet, you will never have to deal with city traffic to get there. Prime Bistro is conveniently located at 305 Central Avenue in Lawrence, right off the Belt Parkway.

The food and service at this restaurant are both outstanding. There is an amazing variety of glatt kosher foods to choose from, all under the strict certification of Vaad Harabanim of the Five Towns. The French cuisine, steaks, chops, lamb, seafood and chicken dishes are all so good; the only problem you may have is deciding what to order.

Jewish Education Is a Community Responsibility

Providing our children with Jewish educations and maintaining our educational system is a communal responsibility, according to the findings of the Orthodox Union Summit on Tuition Affordability. Its as simple as that.

During the past few months, we have seen article after article in the press about the high cost of tuition at private schools. While mainstream newspapers have drawn attention to the high cost of private schools, the Jewish press has focused on the rising cost of tuition in Jewish day schools.

In the Orthodox arena, a yeshivah education is mandatory. With the average cost of tuition over $20,000 a year and rising fast, and multiple children in school, it is simply too expensive for average income families.

Orthodox families are in a conundrum. They cant afford the tuition and they have an obligation to provide their children with Jewish educations. They feel trapped and many are running for the public schools.

In the early days of yeshivot, in the Sephardic community, parents who couldnt afford tuition were given the option of working it off by racking up volunteer hours at the school on bus duty, the Bingo parlors, and lunchroom duty. When the old Bingo parlors in the community closed, a more sophisticated scholarship system emerged.

Chai Lifelines Trip to Israel

Fifteen teenagers who have recently completed their treatment for cancer, spent 10 action-packed days touring the length and breadth of Israel, as part of Chai Lifelines annual Wish at the Wall program.

Coming from states across America, the teens were joined by their parents, as well as Chai Lifeline volunteers and staff, as they experienced the trip of a lifetime. After spending days, months and often even years cooped up in a hospital, the goal of the trip is to enable these teens to slowly transition in to a post-cancer world, explained Rabbi Crandall, Director of the Program. Spending quality time with their parents in a refreshing setting and meeting other young people in similar situations is an ideal medium for this.

The Permitted Fruit of Magen Abraham Institute

Rabbi Kassin addressing the kahal at Magen Abrahams Chanukat HabayitJudaic law requires that one, who happens upon a tree whose fruit he has never tasted, must savor its fruit in order to give praise to G-d. Within the borders of Brooklyn, the Sephardic community has given forth a marvelous new tree, better known as Magen Abraham (MA) located at 2066 East 9th Street, and spearhead by the renowned Rabbi Duvi BenSoussan.

If I was to identify a species of forest that MA may be categorized under, it would be the Tree of Life implanted at the center of the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2:9). King Solomon compares the Torah teachings to a tree of life as is stated within Proverbs, She (Torah) is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon her, and happy is every one that retaineth her (Proverbs 3:18).

Purim Safety

With Purim only days away, we must remind ourselves that, though this is a Yom Tov of fun and goodwill to others, it is also a time when we must be extra diligent about our safety. Unfortunately, due to careless behavior and thoughtlessness, Purim often ends in tragedy. By being aware of circumstances and taking a few precautions, we can have a safe and happy Purim.

On this day there are many inexperienced drivers on the road.Teenagers and boys home from Yeshiva, who may have licenses but very little driving experience, are all too happy to do the family driving.

Be extra careful about obeying traffic regulations. In our rush to distribute the Mishloach Manos,we often make serious misjudgements.

Maimonides Is Combating Childhood Obesity

Help your kids make the right choiceMaimonides Medical Center has received a $150,000 grant from the New York State Department of Health for a project that will help children and families combat obesity. The funding will support training for health care providers and other initiatives.

Overweight and obese children are at great risk for a lifetime of serious health problems such as diabetes, coronary disease and/or hypertension, said State Health Commissioner Nirav R. Shah, MD. Earlier intervention can result in better quality of life and reduced health care problems.

ADHD: Its More Common Than You Think

Prevalence and Diagnosis
Despite the fact that ADHD is a disorder that afflicts between 5% and 10% of children and adults worldwide and appears to occur with equal frequency in males and females, it is not well understood by the lay public. In simple language, the average yeshivah classroom contains at least one, and probably two, children with ADHD. You probably know an adult or two or three with the diagnosis, as well.

ADHD is perhaps the most exhaustively studied disorder in the history of child psychiatry. Though there are occasional cynics and doubting Thomases in the media,  who question the validity of this diagnosis, ADHD is a diagnosis recognized by the major medical, psychological, and educational organizations, including the National Institutes of Health and the US Department of Education.

It does not result from bad parenting. ADHD symptoms, such as impulsive and immature behavior and distractibility are not just a childs bad attitude. There is likely no one to blame. ADHD is not a mind problem; it is a brain problem. This disorder is physiologically based, and genetics do play an important role.

Midnight Bleu, A Business Is Born

Baby Bleu
It all started eight years ago with a pool party and love of gorgeous linens. Even as a newly married young woman, I delighted in a beautifully dressed Shabbat table and crisply tailored linens for my home.

One hot, slow summer day, I impulsively purchased a closeout of beautiful Austrian table linens and brought them to a pool party; the women there shared a love of fine, well-made table linens and were delighted by the quality and price of what I offered.

The next thing I knew, I was running with my husband and one week old baby to a meeting that eventually resulted in a business relationship with Sferra, the luxury Italian linen company. They took a chance on me, and the result was a career combining my passion and art. My shop, a linen closet in my mothers basement, was small, but my joy in pairing people with the perfect linens was huge; I loved seeing my clients excitement as they chose something beautiful, fresh and special.

Creating Beautiful Smiles with the Science of Invisalign

With over 10 years on the market and hundreds of thousands of satisfied patients, nearly everyone has heard of Invisalign. For those who are still unsure how it works, the process is this: detailed impressions of your teeth are scanned to produce 3-D images of your teeth. Corrections to your alignment and bite are programmed virtually and these images are used to fabricate clear custom plastic aligners to wear over your teeth.  These aligners gradually and gently shift your teeth into a more ideal position. A fresh new set is provided approximately every two weeks until your treatment is complete.

Luna & Jonathan Zemmol Take Over The Yellow Door in New Jersey

Luna and Jonathan ZemmolLuna and Jonathan Zemmol are delighted to announce that they now fully own and operate The Yellow Door of Deal, New Jersey, in addition to The Yellow Doors flagship store in Brooklyn. Sallee Bijou AH (Lunas mother) and Beatrice Esses opened The Yellow Door in Deal, in 1977, where it flourished and became a beloved shopping destination on the Jersey Shore for over 35 years. Since 2005, it was run independently from The Yellow Door of Brooklynand now Bea Esses is retiring.

Luna Zemmol stated, We are honored to carry on the tradition that my mother and Bea began many years ago. We look forward to enhancing the The Yellow Door in Dealand to bringing the brands and services that our New York customers expect and appreciate back to the Jersey Shore. We are very grateful to Bea for giving us this opportunity.