Category
mourning
Things not to say to mourners (and some things you can do instead)
Esther D. Kustanowitz
October 10, 2016
When friends announce on Facebook that a loved one needs prayers, or is in the hospital, or that they’re going through a hard time, I get a sinking feeling.
Musings and insight on the afterlife
Jonathan Kirsch
August 3, 2016
There’s nothing surprising about a man or woman who muses about death in the later years of life.
Loss has no closure
Dr. Rick Shuman
July 18, 2016
I was just listening to the news about, Lane Grave, the 2 year old boy that was dragged away, by an alligator at Disney World in Florida.
Father of 10 killed in terrorist shooting remembered as intellectual and giving man
Jewish Journal
July 5, 2016
More than 1,000 mourners attended the funeral for a father of 10 who was killed in a West Bank drive-by shooting.\n
Prophets and mensches; Remembering Rabbi Schulweis and Rabbi Beerman
Rob Eshman
December 30, 2014
I’ve only fallen in love with two rabbis in my life. One I married. The other was Harold Schulweis.
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