Long Island Jewish Valley Stream hospital joined forces with the Iota Theta Zeta Nassau chapter to throw a baby shower for five new moms and their families. Each expectant mother is a Nassau County …
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By Caroline Kelly
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7/2/23
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In honor of May’s National Nurse Month, Long Island Jewish Valley Stream nurses donated their time to the Ronald McDonald House in Queens, loading over 30 boxes of donations from each …
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By Caroline Kelly
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6/25/23
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Two years ago, Dr. Salvatore Pardo was an outspoken believer in the importance of mask-wearing and federal Covid safety guidelines. Nowadays, he keeps any medical opinion about existing Covid safety …
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By Juan Lasso
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6/4/23
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I had never spent more than one night in a hospital or been confronted by serious illness, so my recent surgery for stomach cancer and six-day hospital stay were a life-altering experience.
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5/11/23
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It’s a dilemma faced by countless women when they are menstruating. They need access to sanitary pads and tampons to get through their periods, but due to persistent obstacles like the …
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By Juan Lasso
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5/7/23
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Peter King says there's only one way you can bring him down, and it involves a bus, and a curb to step off of.
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By Michael Hinman
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4/30/23
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Dozens of unionized Long Island Jewish Valley Stream health care workers gathered outside the hospital during their lunch break on April 5 to call on Gov. Kathy Hochul to rectify what many see as …
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By Juan Lasso
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4/23/23
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George Santos faces growing scrutiny over where he has worked, where he went to school, and where his seemingly sudden wealth has come from. But now the U.S. Representative-elect is being questioned about something much different: Is he a descendant of Holocaust survivors?
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By Michael Hinman
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12/22/22
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James A. Dever Elementary School recently saw the return of its Intergenerational Reading Program where students from first grade to fourth grade paired up with volunteers from the National …
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By Juan Lasso
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11/18/22
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With the Jewish High Holy Days and Yom Kippur behind us, we in the Jewish community look forward to all that is to come in the new year, 5783 on the Hebrew calendar.
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By Eric Post
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10/13/22
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