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6 Kislev 5762 - November 21, 2001 | Mordecai Plaut, director Published Weekly
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PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE
More about Burnout
by R' Zvi Zobin

Dear Rabbi Zobin,

In the past you dealt with the topic of burnout and this was most appreciated. There is very little information available on this entire subject. Whatever you can add would be very helpful.

The Monthly Double-Take
by Rosally Saltsman

Every month we get reams of paperwork with numbers on it thrust in our mailboxes: bills, salary slips, credit card statements, bank statements, receipts, payment due, payment received, income tax, municipality tax, Bituach Leumi, charity appeals, rebates, vouchers, coupons, a mountain of paperwork. But do we climb that mountain?

Grandmothers
by A. Ross

Mazel Tov! My daughter had a baby!

It's three o'clock in the morning and I'm exploding with the good news, wanting to shout it from the rooftops. I'm a grandmother! The only one in the whole world!

The Power of Tehillim
by N. Ber

Part II

Post-partum depression compounded by the difficulty of moving to a new neighborhood and ever-present money problems threaten Beila's mental stability.

Your Medical Questions Answered!
by Joseph B. Leibman, MD

The pancreas is involved in secreting enzymes for digestion. Various hormonal signals from the stomach and small intestine cause the release of these enzymes. Getting the pancreas angry, as in chronic alcoholism, gall bladder stones and trauma can lead to leakage of these digestive enzymes, with the disastrous results of auto digestion. But our subject today is a hormone released by this organ called insulin.


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