Voices

Submissions from members of our community. (Archived columns from Bulletin columnists).

Anxiety and dystonia can be troubling for those with Parkinson’s disease

Diana Rachlis says learning to cope with her Parkinson’s disease symptoms has helped her to participate and feel included in community life.

On inclusion as a sacred value

“By caring for each other, by looking out for each other, by seriously addressing the needs of each other, we become truly whole, or wholly holy!” writes Rabbi Reuven Bulka. (Ashley Fraser)

Inclusion is about connections

Hebrew teacher Marian Leimovici says friendship with her student, Tamir participant Lee Waxman, is “one of the most beautiful experiences I have ever had in my life.”