Recently the New York Times published a special section worth reading (and discussing with loved ones) called “Let’s Talk About Death,” including a useful, brief overview of some important aspects… Read More
All posts by Karen Erlichman
The Joy and OY of Family Relationships
Every family has its OYs and JOYS. Those moments or patterns of relating and behaving that elicit an eyeball or a prickly reaction, and the joyful parts that make us… Read More
The Wisdom of the Student
Over fifteen years ago, I was teaching an Introduction to Spiritual Guidance class with Robert Frager, and we asked our students in the very first class to write their definition… Read More
Tending the Holy
I recently have been listening to and singing along with a fabulous new chant , “Oh Love,” by Alexandra Blakeley. Her message of opening to the Beloved reminds me of… Read More
Hot Flashes, Insomnia, Night Sweats, Oh My!
I recently heard a news story on National Public Radio about how a handful of states are finally beginning to pass legislation that encourages or even requires medical education to… Read More





