Expanding Our Libraries: Sharing Books on Grief while Caring for One Another with JUF
Thursday, January 21, 2021 • 8 Sh'vat 5781
7:00 PM - 8:00 PMExpanding Our Libraries: Sharing Books on Grief while Caring for One Another with JUF
Have you discovered a book about grief that has been meaningful to you in your grief journey? Whether your loss is recent or several years ago, we invite you to share a title or author whose work has spoken to you. Or ask about one you’ve been considering. It can be fiction, nonfiction, poetry or prose. The discussion will be co-led by Marsha Raynes, Program Manager, Adoption, Infertility and Bereavement Support; and Carol Brumer Gliksman, Chaplaincy Coordinator/Community Educator. Register online for Zoom link here.
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