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Usher in the Dawn: From Pain to Purpose
Grief and suffering can break our spirit or be channeled for good. Sherrie Mandel relates her story as the lead in to her son Koby’s life and death at the hands of terrorists. The organization formed in his memory has strengthened their family and the 1000s of people that they have helped.
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Coping with Loss
Dr. Lisa Aiken outlines the stages of mourning, explaining how the stages facilitate the process of mourning a loved one.
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To Mourn or to Celebrate
Rabbi Yossi Jacobson names some reactions a person could have to death, one of them is to sing, as every human has a melody and we can insure that their melody is not interrupted.
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Beyond Grief
We must mourn and grieve and move on. Your brain is compartmentalized so that a portion is still mourning but another part has returned to daily life.
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Poem: Long Prayer
In a back room off the Yeshiva’s large study hall— fading wooden floors, a rabbi asleep and dreaming at the next table—…
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