By: Rabbi Richard Fagan As people prepare to celebrate Pesach (Passover), it is good to remember two rabbis, about 1800 years ago, who differed on what the holiday was really about. Freedom from Egyptian slavery? Yes, certainly. But what was...
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4th of July at Stein Assisted Living
A Continued Commitment to Care – CPR & AED Training
National CPR and AED Awareness week runs from June 1 to June 7 of each year. The purpose of this week to bring awareness to these actions and to encourage individuals to master these life-saving techniques. The campaign also emphasizes the...
Read moreThe Last of Many: Inga Markowitz Holocaust Survivor
December Global Holidays: The Most Joyous Time of the Year!
Wilf Campus Announces Partnership with Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Resident Spotlight: A Collection of Poems by Jacob Gross
Jacob (Jack) Gross, a current resident of Stein Assisted Living, was born in New Jersey and has lived here his entire life. He studied history at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. Jack and his two brothers served in the United States Army...
Read moreMiniature Horse Draws Smiles from Seniors
Saying Farewell to An Employee of Over Twenty Years
Stein Assisted Living is both incredibly delighted and disheartened to announce the departure of one of our wonderful nurses, Hema Modi. Hema began working for Regency Jewish Heritage Nursing and Post-Acute Rehabilitation Center (formerly known...
Read moreA Continued Commitment to Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia
World Alzheimer’s Month is an international campaign that takes place throughout September. As part of this call-for-action by Alzheimer’s Disease International, individuals from around the globe join together to raise awareness and challenge the...
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