Rabbi Kushner speaking 5/17 in Framingham

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FYI - SEPAC

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May 8, 2012, 7:50:34 AM5/8/12
to Westborough SEPAC

On May 17 from 7-9pm in the King Building, 454 Water St., Framingham, MA.
The F-SEPAC is pleased to announce that Rabbi Kushner will be speaking on
how to deal with having a disabled relative, coping with the diagnosis and
prognosis, dealing with the concerns about the future 'what will happen
once we are not here anymore' and managing the reaction from our relatives
and the community.

Rabbi Harold S. Kushner is the author of a best selling book on the problem
of evil, 'When Bad Things Happen to Good People.' Written following the
death of his son, Aaron, from the premature aging disease progeria, and
deals with how to cope with life's problems. Kushner has written a number
of other popular books, such as 'How Good Do We Have to Be?' (Dedicated to
his grandson, Carl). 'Living a Life That Matters', 'overcoming life
disappointments' and others. Kushner also wrote a response to Simon
Wiesenthal's question of forgiveness in the book *The Sunflower: On the
Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness.'

Marjorie Hansen
F-SEPAC Co-Secretary

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