
Television personality and commentator Phil McGraw, widely known as Dr. Phil, spent the day immersed in the vibrant pulse of Boro Park, Brooklyn.
Dr. McGraw’s itinerary began with an introduction to emergency response work at the Boro Park Hatzolah facility. Inside the bustling nerve center, he observed dispatchers in action and listened intently to volunteers who serve on the front lines of medical emergencies. The commitment and efficiency of the Hatzolah team clearly struck a chord.
The next stop brought a lighter, more flavorful moment. McGraw visited the Taam Eden Bakery along 13th Avenue, where the aroma of fresh pastries met him at the door. Staff and patrons alike offered a hearty welcome, engaging him in friendly conversation as he took in the sights and tastes of this local favorite.
His visit then took on a more somber and reflective tone at Nachas Health Center, where he was introduced to their outreach initiatives for Holocaust survivors. Deeply moved by the stories shared and the mission of the program, McGraw spoke passionately about the critical importance of preserving historical truth and memory.

{Matzav.com}




I didn’t know that dr was jewis???
He’s not Jewish
Is he single?
He is a Dimyoner Chusid, who goes with a giant shtreimel and veise zuken on Shabbes, didn’t ya know?