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Talking About Dying

“What should you do if your parent is drawing close to dying but doesn’t want to talk about it?” I asked.
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June 8, 2010

From NYTimes.com:

“What should you do if your parent is drawing close to dying but doesn’t want to talk about it?” I asked.

I was sitting in Boulder, Colo., with Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, 85. Reb Zalman, as he’s called, founded the Jewish Renewal movement and wrote “From Age-ing to Sage-ing,” a classic book on how to age consciously and well.

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