Musings on Mortality in the Produce Aisle
Reprinted from HuffingtonPost.com, February 19, 2017, by Meryl Ain, Ed.D. It was just another day in what has become my routine in the seventh week following my husband’s open-heart surgery.... Read More
On 9/11 Remember and Celebrate Lives of Victims With Community Service
This Sunday, September 11th, marks the 15th Anniversary of the day that 3,000 innocent souls lost their lives in an unspeakable, horrific conflagration that was witnessed by millions on live TV.... Read More
The Orlando Shooting – How to Comfort Kids
Orlando — formerly known as a magical, fun venue — has now been added to a growing list of places where unspeakable horrors have been perpetuated. As we imbibe the... Read More
It’s Scholarship Season — Honoring Graduates and Keeping Memories Alive
“…And if you are able to take that positive energy….and move it toward something that they would be proud to be associated with, then do it. Take that positive energy... Read More
The Empty Seat at the Seder Table: Keeping the Memories of Loved Ones Alive
Passover is a celebration of remembrance and renewal. Jews gather with family and friends at seders to recall their ancestors’ redemption from slavery to freedom. It is a holiday that... Read More
Are You Missing Your Mom on Mother’s Day?
If you miss your mom as much as I miss mine, you’re probably feeling a bit wistful about Mother’s Day, which takes place this year on Sunday, May 10. Here’s... Read More