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Effective Crime Reporting

By staying calm and observing as much as you can when you see a crime being committed, you can help put the people responsible behind bars.  Read More

El Moleh Rachamim

El malay rachamim shochen bamiromim, Hamtzey menucha nechona tachas kanfey hashechina...   Read More

Fire Safety

By planning ahead and implementing simple fire prevention strategies, you can reduce your odds of becoming a victim.  Read More

Getting Help

Most parents teach their children not to talk to strangers. However, during an abduction attempt, children must feel comfortable talking to strangers because they may need one to save their life.   Read More

Have You Recorded Your Wishes?

In the Personal Planning Guide, you’ll be able to record your preferences for your funeral and cemetery arrangements, from the name of your preferred funeral home and cemetery to lists of pallbearers, readings, musical selections and other personal details.  Read More

Healing During the Holidays: 5 Ways to Remember Loved Ones While Still Celebrating the Season

For the millions of Americans who have suffered the recent loss of a loved one, the holidays can be more sorrowful than joyful  Read More

Helping a Friend Cope With Grief

To help a friend cope with grief or loss, we should remember that grieving is a very individual experience which might include distinct personal circumstances, personal cultural or religious beliefs and different styles of coping.  Read More

Helping a Friend: What to Say when You don’t Know What to Say

Filled with recommendations to help you express your feelings in words and deeds, this article offers insight on what to say to a friend who has experienced the death of a loved one.  Read More

Helping Children Cope with Grief

If you feel ill-prepared to discuss death with a child, you are not alone. But if we are to help them, we must let children know it is all right to talk about death, dying and the grief that follows.  Read More

Helping Yourself After a Sudden Death

Because grief may be more complicated when a death is sudden and unexpected, this guide offers suggestions for coping with the sudden loss of a loved one.  Read More

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