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Baltimore, MD – April 18, 2025 - BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Leslie Horan, z’l (Shlomo ben Nasson haLevi), husband of Abigail Lumsden Horan, and father of Rabbi Gavriel Horan and Kaila Schwarz. The levayah will be held graveside at Beth Jacob Anshe Veshear...
If enacted, Grace's Law would require New Jersey insurers to cover medically necessary expenses related to the fitting and purchase of children's hearing aids. Grace's Law also received follow-up coverage in February 2007 by NBC News. At press time, the legislation is still under consideration...
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Now hear me out (lol). As someone with partial hearing loss from decades of playing in loud bands, I can personally attest to the effectiveness of cupping my hands behind my ears in order to hear better. Especially in movie theaters or where there is a wide dynamic range of not great ...
Now hear me out (lol). As someone with partial hearing loss from decades of playing in loud bands, I can personally attest to the effectiveness of cupping my hands behind my ears in order to hear better. Especially in movie theaters or where there is a wide dynamic range of not great ...
Now hear me out (lol). As someone with partial hearing loss from decades of playing in loud bands, I can personally attest to the effectiveness of cupping my hands behind my ears in order to hear better. Especially in movie theaters or where there is a wide dynamic range of not great ...