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Wise Aging

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Product Description In Wise Aging: Living with Joy, Resilience, & Spirit, Rabbi Rachel Cowan and Dr. Linda Thal give us the tools we need to navigate the challenges of aging as we find joy and meaning in our lives. With the same warmth, humor, and wisdom that draws thousands to their innovative workshops on aging, they deliver practical, real world suggestions: journaling exercises, meditations, and activities that dig deep and lead us to a better understanding of how to age well. Review Wise Aging represents a sea change in the way we approach the opportunities for spiritual meaning and growth as we grow older...(a) truly inspiring approach to gaining wisdom as we age. --RABBI ANGELA W. BUCHDAHL, Senior Rabbi, Central Synagogue, New York, NY This is a book I want to give to everyone I love. It s like a series of intimate sessions with two astute and tender guides, who can lead you from confusion and foreboding about aging to opening your arms to possibility. --SARA DAVIDSON, author of The December Project, a Jewish Book Award Finalist, and Loose Change Rabbi Cowan and Dr. Thal offer wisdom for those in later life, but they are really teaching all of us how to live better. --DAVID GREGORY, Meet the Press, Author of the forthcoming book, How s Your Faith? About the Author ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Rabbi Rachel Cowan has worked to revitalize Jewish spiritual practices during her years at the Nathan Cummings Foundation. She also helped secular organizations promote meditation as a resource for people living in contemporary society. She also directed the Institute for Jewish Spirituality, whose mission is to support the continuing spiritual growth of rabbis, educators, and laypeople. Dr. Linda Thal is a Jewish educator focused on adult spiritual development. She was the founding co-director of the Yedidya Center for Jewish Spiritual Direction, an institute that trains rabbis, therapists, and others in providing spiritual guidance to individuals.