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Friday, August 9, 2024

Beginning ~ with a Foreword by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Beginning

Years have passed since I have seen Maidanek, one of the many concentration camps in Europe.  I grew up in Switzerland — an island of peace surrounded by the holocaust of World War II and the rumor, later the knowledge, that concentration camps did indeed exist!  The day the war was over I set out on a long journey to do relief work throughout devasted Europe.  The ruined cities, the hungry children, the lonely widows were only a part of the memory that I shall carry with me for the rest of my life.

Jewish Reflections on Death ~ edited by Jack Riemer, 1974, religion and spirituality, 192 pages

Rabbi Riemer selected a variety of essays that portray the historical development of the Jewish way of death, a system rich with ritual and symbolism.  I bought this in 1991 and apparently never finished reading it.  I'm ready to read it now.  All of it.

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