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Personal Flotation Devices can save your life when paddling

This is one in a series of staff writer Graham Jaehnig’s personal experiences as a beginner kayaker. In the last installment of the kayaking series, the topic was types of kayaks and suggestions for selecting the right one for the individual paddler. Once you have selected the kayak, It ...

Column: The image of God differs among traditions

Someone the other day asked me if God was a he or a she. I tried to answer that God is not bound by gender. God, as we call him, is a convenient way to allow us to communicate who we are talking about. The early Jewish communities would not call God by the term “God.” They thought that ...

Keeping up with the changes

I’ve missed you. In November of 2021, I turned in my Family Matters column, and in all honesty, I didn’t know that it would be my last one. My plan had always been to keep writing it with my final one being a tribute to my mother when she passed. The great news is she’s alive and well ...

Column: In the pressure cooker

I recently read a story about a mom trying to help her daughter through a stressful time. She filled three pots with water and put them on the stove. In one, she added carrots. In​ another​​, ​eggs. In the third, coffee beans. The mom sat down at the kitchen table and asked her daughter ...

Tobacco causes Buerger’s disease

A 48 year old woman presented to her podiatrist with complaints of some numb toes. Her left 4th and the 5th toes were painful and discolored, even tending towards black. This individual did not have diabetes or hypertension, and she didn’t smoke (although her husband and son were smokers). ...

How the story ends

In my last article, I wrote: “We tell ourselves stories in order to live. We tell ourselves stories in order to identify cause-and-effect, to find patterns, and to draw conclusions from our success and failure. A story is a survival mechanism wrapped in words.” I also discussed the tendency ...