[Reviewed and updated May 22, 2024.]
For people of all religions, grief shared is grief diminished. ~ Rabbi Earl A. Grollman
The video clip below features actresses AJ Cook and Blythe Danner telling the story of Taryn Davis, founder of the American Widow Project and Viet Nam-era widow Glenda Carter, at the National Memorial Day Concert in Washington, DC on May 30, 2010. It emphasizes the value of finding mutual support, and gives poignant testimony to Rabbi Earl Grollman's observation about sharing grief with others.
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For people of all religions, grief shared is grief diminished. ~ Rabbi Earl A. Grollman
The video clip below features actresses AJ Cook and Blythe Danner telling the story of Taryn Davis, founder of the American Widow Project and Viet Nam-era widow Glenda Carter, at the National Memorial Day Concert in Washington, DC on May 30, 2010. It emphasizes the value of finding mutual support, and gives poignant testimony to Rabbi Earl Grollman's observation about sharing grief with others.
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