memory, aging in amazement, the inner life
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I sat in synagogue on Rosh Hashanah with my exemplary son and my younger grandson, Asher, who lifted the spirits of the congregation by blowing the shofar. He was particularly strong on teruah, the series of short honking sounds representin...
In my recent sojourn in the Berkshires, I saw a ten month old baby fall asleep face down on the carpet with her head half under the couch. This was after wearing herself out playing with my shoelaces. I thought of my grandson who at three c...
Over the last few months, Rosemary Starace, a Berkshire-based writer, poet and visual artist, has joined me in an exploration of The Way of Art. You can see the earlier parts of our encounter here Part 1, Part 2.
I keep wondering about giving aging a voice, not a whine but a voice in the literary sense. Does anyone care about my tremor? Should I try harder to rise above the little indignities or do they make for a good essay? Up until just recently,...
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Retired hospice chaplain and archivist, Susie Kaufman, is the author of Twilight Time: Aging in Amazement. Her focus has always been on lifting up people's stories and seeing them in the context of the larger story that embraces all of us.
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