Status
Available
Call number
Collections
Publication
Urj Press (2003), 198 pages
Description
This collection of essays by Jewish professionals based on Jewish text-based insights is interspersed with personal reflections of those involved in caring for an aging parent. Among the topics covered: respecting the dignity of aging parents, the spirituality of aging, attempting to share responsibilities with siblings and other relatives, and, lastly, letting go. That You May Live Long: Caring for Our Aging Parents, Caring for Ourselves provides guidance, support, solace, and inspiration for those facing these difficult questions.
Original language
English
Physical description
198 p.; 9.16 inches
ISBN
0807407925 / 9780807407929
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