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Raina Leon Named to Chicago’s Ninth Annual Jewish “36 Under 36” List

2020-09-02T20:17:25-04:00

Raina Leon Named to Chicago’s Ninth Annual Jewish “36 Under 36” List July 14, 2020 CHICAGO – Raina Leon, 26, Chicago Chair of Orthodox Jewish Nurses Association, has been named to the Ninth annual “Double Chai in the Chi: 36 Under 36” list of young Jewish movers and shakers in Chicago who are making major [...]

Raina Leon Named to Chicago’s Ninth Annual Jewish “36 Under 36” List2020-09-02T20:17:25-04:00

Leading In A Time Of Crisis

2020-05-26T21:24:49-04:00

By: Robert Davis Printed in The Jewish Press on 28 Iyyar 5780 – May 21, 2020   Working as a nurse manager, I have had many challenges and trying moments throughout my career. I wear many different hats: nurse, EMT, fire fighter, professor, husband, and father. I am blessed that I have always been able [...]

Leading In A Time Of Crisis2020-05-26T21:24:49-04:00

We’re Doing All We Can, But Are We Doing Enough?

2020-05-26T21:22:09-04:00

by Chaya Milikowsky Printed in The Jewish Press on 20 Iyyar 5780 – May 13, 2020 They don’t believe me when I say they need to be intubated, and soon. Their blood oxygen levels are dropping to dangerous levels in spite of maximum non-invasive support, and yet they often feel okay. They are scared of [...]

We’re Doing All We Can, But Are We Doing Enough?2020-05-26T21:22:09-04:00

On the Bright Side: Alumna Supports the Needs of Fellow Nurses

2020-05-17T17:33:58-04:00

May 08, 2020 Chaya Milikowsky, MS '10, AG/ACNP In addition to working as a Nurse Practitioner in the ICU at MedStar Montgomery Medical Center in Olney, Maryland, I am on the board of the Orthodox Jewish Nurses Association (OJNA), an organization that aims to support the unique needs of its members and a member affiliate of [...]

On the Bright Side: Alumna Supports the Needs of Fellow Nurses2020-05-17T17:33:58-04:00

How a Nurse Who Gives Last Rites Spends His Sundays

2020-05-15T11:57:59-04:00

By Alix Strauss May 15, 2020, The New York Times Yaakov Shereshevsky has been saying the Viduy, a Jewish prayer, for terminal Covid patients.   “No one is meant to see so much death that quickly,” said Yaakov Shereshevsky, an I.C.U. nurse at N.Y.U. Langone Health, where the coronavirus outbreak has taken a heavy toll. [...]

How a Nurse Who Gives Last Rites Spends His Sundays2020-05-15T11:57:59-04:00

The Real Reasons We Are Heroes

2020-05-12T11:20:47-04:00

By Naomi Kramer 13 Iyyar 5780 – May 6, 2020 All those in the medical field put themselves at risk every single day. Even before the novel coronavirus, on any given day we never knew what we were walking into. As a pediatric intensive care nurse for seven years, I have been in my fair [...]

The Real Reasons We Are Heroes2020-05-12T11:20:47-04:00

‘There Are Horror Stories’ Orthodox Nurses on the Front Line Against the Coronavirus in America

2020-05-12T11:16:07-04:00

Three female nurses working in U.S. hospitals reveal how their Judaism is helping them through the most challenging time of their professional livesBy Danielle Ziri , May 06, 2020 In the break room of the small Maryland community hospital where nurse Chaya Milikowsky works, a large painting depicts a tree standing in grass against a [...]

‘There Are Horror Stories’ Orthodox Nurses on the Front Line Against the Coronavirus in America2020-05-12T11:16:07-04:00

MEET AN ORTHODOX JEWISH NURSE SUPPORTING THOUSANDS ON THE COVID-19 FRONTLINES

2020-05-05T17:51:21-04:00

May 04, 2020 By SARA LEVINE       Shevi Rosner is like many front-line health care workers around the world, who are risking their lives each day to save others during the Coronavirus pandemic. As an observant Jew, she also has the opportunity to make a Kiddush Hashem through the Orthodox Jewish Nurses Association, where she [...]

MEET AN ORTHODOX JEWISH NURSE SUPPORTING THOUSANDS ON THE COVID-19 FRONTLINES2020-05-05T17:51:21-04:00

The Frontline Battle Against Covid-19: Too Much

2020-05-01T10:05:15-04:00

By: Yaakov Shereshevsky Printed by the Jewish Press on 6 Iyyar 5780 – April 30, 2020 A month ago, I laughed about coronavirus – or as Facebook memes called it, the “WuFlu.” It was a world away, and it was never going to affect us here in the US of A. Today, I had actual, [...]

The Frontline Battle Against Covid-19: Too Much2020-05-01T10:05:15-04:00
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