Healing Family Relationships--The Journey of Our Lives
Healing Family Relationships--The Journey of Our Lives
Date: 2/19/2014 12:36:53 PM ( 10 y ) ... viewed 913 times
Healing Family Relationships--The Journey of Our Lives
My Father, known as Rabbi Solomon Goldman, was called a Tzaddik, a Holy Man, at his funeral February 7, 2014. He made passage to in a most elegant way. He dressed for Shabbas, when down to say prayers with his community at the Garden of Palms Assisted Living Home, said Shalom Alechem, sat next to the Rabbi, and then closed his eyes for the final time in this life. One of the big questions my niece Eva asked was that I fulfill the obligations of the son of a Holy Man. This was a man who knew his prayers by heart to the extend he could be in a conversation with another while his lips moved. He comforted thousands upon thousands of bereaving families in the Los Angeles area. He was known all over town. How does the son of a Holy Man honor his father when the triumph of their connected lives was that they walked different paths to God, and his prayers, the spirit that I value very much, were not my prayers? This is the story of how I honored my father, in telling our family history as I knew it, and dedicating these writings to the healing of the next generations, now only my own family, but to all who are seeking their own way, while caring and loving those who gave them birth.--Leslie Goldman, Your Enchanted Gardener
VIDEO OF ADAM HESS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AT THE GROMAN EDEN MORTUARY, A LIFELONG FRIEND OF RABBI SOL, AS HE KNEW HIM
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