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Tag Archives: mental health professionals
Rabbi Dovid Cohen Of Ohel
Source: http://www.thejewishweek.com/viewArticle/c36_a16028/News/New_York.html 06/10/2009 by Staff Report The halachic adviser to Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services, which receives millions of dollars in state and federal money, told a Bergenfield, N.J., synagogue audience in 2007 that tax evasion is permissible under … Continue reading
Posted in Abuse, R. Dovid Cohen
Tagged congregation beth abraham, controversial remarks, mental health professionals, rabbi cohen, rabbi dovid, tax evasion
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The Orthodox Response To Abuse Allegations In Los Angeles
Joe emails: I got curious about Aleinu in LA because Debbie Fox is becoming an important figure for the Ultra-Orthodox response to sex abuse. I spent a lot of time on your blog looking up the rabbis on her halakhic … Continue reading
Posted in Abuse, Orthodoxy
Tagged aleinu, debbie fox, mental health professionals, mental health services, Modern Orthodox, orthodox community
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Rabbis Vs Journalists
The Jewish Week reported in its June 10, 2009 issue: The halachic adviser to Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services, which receives millions of dollars in state and federal money, told a Bergenfield, N.J., synagogue audience in 2007 that tax … Continue reading
Posted in Orthodoxy, R. Dovid Cohen, R. Steven Pruzansky, Rabbis
Tagged congregation beth abraham, controversial remarks, mental health professionals, rabbi cohen, rabbi dovid, tax evasion
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Shame – My Most Disabling Emotion
I often get hit with attacks of shame. I find it devastating. I’m just starting to understand it with the help of this new book by psychiatrist Stephan B. Poulter, The Father Factor: How Your Father’s Legacy Impacts Your Career. … Continue reading
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Tagged adult life, emotional foundation, emotional independence, emotional issues, horrible person, mental health professionals, poulter, psychiatrist, shame
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Saving Isaac Hersh?
Save Isaac emails: Here is a letter publicized by Michael Hersh. The lines that start with FACT – are the counter claims to his propaganda. It is also EXTREMELY important to let everyone know the sequence of events PRIOR to … Continue reading
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Tagged 15 minutes, allegations, independent evaluation, intention, Israel, jamaica, meir, mental health professionals, parents, period of time, propaganda, psychiatric history, rsquo, s david, sequence of events, short period, tranquility bay, Truth, twin brother, Yeshiva University
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Tranquility Bay II
Michael Hersh writes (and some of his email was edited into third person before it got to me): It is also EXTREMELY important to let everyone know the sequence of events PRIOR to [Yeshiva University’s David] Pelcovitz interviewing my son … Continue reading
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Tagged England, independent evaluation, intention, Israel, jamaica, meir, mental health professionals, nbsp, objective report, parents, psychiatric history, rsquo, sequence of events, tranquility bay, Truth, twin brother, us embassy
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