Living with Loss, Healing with Hope: A Jewish Perspective

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Living with Loss, Healing with Hope: A Jewish Perspective
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Earl A. Grollman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:120
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreJudaism
Coping with death and bereavement
ISBN/Barcode 9780807028131
ClassificationsDewey:306.9089924
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Beacon Press
Imprint Beacon Press
Publication Date 18 November 2001
Publication Country United States

Description

Occasionally quoting from sacred texts as well as Jewish writers and philosophers, this book illuminates Judaism's powerful recognition of the trauma of grief and of the mourner's responsibility eventually to return to the rhythm of life. In a brief final section, the author guides readers through Jewish funeral observances, Shiva, and beyond, and reminds all that these symbolic customs are "about change-remembrance, letting go, and moving on."

Author Biography

Rabbi Earl A. Grollman is an internationally recognized bereavement counselor who has been named Hero of the Heartland and given the Distinguished Human Service Award from Yeshiva University. He lives in Belmont, Massachusetts.

Reviews

Earl Grollman is still the master of consolation. Every word of this little book is a polished jewel. --Harold S. Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People "Rabbi Grollman has been an unfailing source of wisdom for many years. Now, in his latest book, he crowns his work with profound insight, with simplicity, beauty, and compassion. Living with Loss, Healing with Hope is an invaluable resource for mourners. . . . I cannot recommend it highly enough." --Rabbi Chaim Stern, editor of Gates of Repentance "In this unique volume, Earl Grollman provides mourners with specific Jewish guideposts to move them from grief and despair to measure relief and hope. His insights will help readers to reshape their lives." --Paul Menitoff, executive vice president, Central Conference of American Rabbis "Rabbi Grollman's. . . . book is a comfort to those still in the throngs of loss-to the person whose mind travels like a butterfly, flitting between memories, navigating diverse emotions. . . . it feeds the heart and soul." --The Jewish Chronicle of Pittsburgh "In this slim volume, Rabbi Grollman, a prolific writer and sage bereavement counselor, offers the essence of Jewish wisdom concerning the death of loved ones." --Moment