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Community Articles/Health
The key to healthy eating is balance, variety and moderation. In short, that means eating a wide variety of foods without getting too many calories or too much of any one nutrient. These 10 tips can help you follow that advice while still enjoying the foods you eat.
1. Eat a variety of...
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Community Articles/Employment
When it comes to geting a promotion or landing a job, the ‘best’ people don't get hired or promoted—the ones who know how to get hired and promoted invariably win out. It's not about flattery—it's more about being a team player and fitting in with your boss' overall plans. If...
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Community Articles/Community Events
The 2008 Deal Young Men’s Softball League (YMSL) held its annual Awards Dinner with a pool party at the home of Douglas and Stephanie Dweck.
In addition to celebrating the 2008 champions, Weapons of Mass Destruction, captained by pitcher Ike Yedid, the league also inducted thr...
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Community Articles/Community Events
Some people like large gatherings, others more intimate get-togethers, but one thing is for certain—there can never be enough opportunities for the singles of our community to meet and mingle. Kudos to all the organizations and institutions out there who, with their tireless committees, work d...
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Community Articles/Community Announcements
Monday, March 17th, 2008 at 7PM– The Hudson Theatre
Confirmed CAST For This Year:
Host: Jackie Hoffman (Xanadu)
· Richard Kind - Curb Your Enthusiasm
· Skylar Astin - Spring Awakening<...
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Community Articles/Arts and Leisure
Whether you favor clean and classic, modern and funky or old world and traditional style, every decor is in vogue as long as your home reflects your personality. So, to update your existing space, you may not necessarily need to change the style. Surprisingly, you can make a couple of simple and qu...
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Community Articles/Employment
Job interviews can be identity-threatening and rejection-filled—especially if a job candidate is guilty of TMI—Too Much Information. In my role as a job coach preparing candidates for job interviews, I remind individuals to look good, appear confident, interview as a job holder (even if ...
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Community Articles/Community Events
Years ago, the focal point of a typical 8th grader's future centered on which high school he would attend that fall. Today there is so much more to think about. With this in mind, Magen David Yeshivah (MDY) encourages and guides today's 8th` graders with an abundance of programs to instill possible ...
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Community Articles/Community Events
On a warm, sunny afternoon, Lara and Jason Laboz opened their hearts and home in loving memory of Jack Laboz A’’H to benefit Imagine Academy. Imagine Academy is an educational center committed to helping autistic children and their families. The Laboz family is passionately and generousl...
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Community Articles/Education
Rabbi Joseph Dweck, a member of the Barkai Yeshivah staff since 2003, recently became Principal of Judaic Studies. I had the pleasure of sitting down with him to discuss his introduction to, and history with, the yeshivah, his current thoughts on the yeshivah, and his goals and hopes for the future....
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Community Articles/Community Events
It was a bright, sunny Sunday afternoon, and the heat of the day did not deter 1,500 people from participating in a most unique dedication of a Sephardic Sefer Torah. Recently, the internationally renowned Torah outreach organization, Hineni, and its devoted followers marched down Park Avenue in Ma...
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Community Articles/Beauty
It’s your wedding day and you want to look great! This is the day you have been dreaming about for years. Ever since you were a little girl, you’ve pictured yourself as a bride. Your time has finally come.
07/26/2007 | 430 Hits |     (0 vote) | Print | PDF
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Community Articles/Writer's Thoughts
Have you ever called 911 and gotten an operator on the phone who, while you were in an emergency situation, seemed as if you were talking about which movie you wanted to see?
How about when you go to a store and the person behind the counter ignores you while she talks on the phone? Or when you...
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Community Articles/Community Events
On a beautiful night in August, a strange phenomenon occurred as 70 people gathered in a beautiful Elberon, NJ home—and not for a bake sale. It was like a dream; a blast from the past. People who hadn’t seen each other in 33 years gathered in the same place at the same time just to remi...
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Community Articles/Parenting
I was driving home from the stables after riding my horse one day, and passed two young mothers pushing their strollers. They appeared to be genuinely happy and in the moment, chatting and walking, with their bundles of love in front of them.
My first reaction? “Thank goodness, that's ove...
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Community Articles/Marriage
The public has an insatiable appetite for two types of books: cookbooks and advice on relationships (I suppose you could include diet books and romance novels on that list as well). We so badly want our relationships to work, and struggle so much with them, that we are willing to grasp at the latest...
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Community Articles/Community Events
The Jewish coming-of-age ceremony in which a child becomes a Bar/Bat Mitzvah and enters the world of adulthood is usually celebrated by the child’s family and friends, who offer guidance and support through that important transition. But for the Legacy children who have suffered the loss of fa...
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Community Articles/Community Events
It was a beautiful day in Deal as our community's young adults battled head to head in the A TIME Basketball Tournament, run by Caryn Lubin, Daniel Missry and Vicki Ades. Boys and girls ages 18 and up were allowed to register, and the tournament started early in the day in order for everyone to have...
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Community Articles/Community Events
It's no secret that women just love to shop. It's often an experience based on pure fun, with the added touch of necessity. This year Hillel Yeshiva of Deal kicked off its annual boutique show, “Time to Shop” with plenty of time to stock up for Fall.
11/05/2007 | 529 Hits |     (0 vote) | Print | PDF
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Community Articles/Organizations
As I walk into S.E.A.D., a special education school in Eatontown, New Jersey, I can't help but wonder what kind of students they have and what is truly so “special” about them. Like any individual with preconceived notions, I put them to the test by walking through the halls to get the t...
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