Category: Columns

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Innovation Drives Hand and Wrist Treatment at HSS

In the past, patients accepted certain hand pain and conditions as part of daily life. At HSS, we encounter patients with arthritis who tell us there’s likely nothing that can be done to help them, but we can do a lot to improve their conditions. As patients become more aware of their ailments and how to address them, they come to us for innovative treatments, which can be non-surgical or surgical.
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United Way at 90

By David Rabin Preparing to write this article brought me back to the last seven years of speeches, press releases and everything else that…
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COLUMN | Bridges of Compassion

By Rabbi Mitchell M. Hurvitz Soon after the news broke of Hamas’ terror attack in Israel, I received an electronic notification from our First…
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RMA Presents “My Career as a Major Label Recording Executive”

RMA member Bob Morgan, a member of the Melody Men, described his entry into the music world,starting with his days as a bass player for the Yale Dixieland jazz band, "Eli's Chosen Six." He was subsequently employed at Columbia Records, rising to the position of Executive Director of Columbia's Epic Records label. He related inside stories from his career, where he worked with many prominent artists, bringing Columbia into the rock music era.
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RMA Presents: “Our Man in Tokyo: An American Ambassador and the Countdown to Pearl Harbor”

Coming from a privileged Boston family background, Joseph Grew dedicated his life to the Foreign Service, and in 1932 was appointed Ambassador to Japan by President Herbert Hoover. He became alarmed at the rising power of militarists in the 1930s, as exemplified by the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. He worked with Japanese leaders to try to moderate their belligerent foreign policy, and tried to warn the US of the growing danger, but his superiors in the State Department undermined his efforts.
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I Took My Place

Letting go of our safe shelters to be open to a much broader enriched experience
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