“What does one do to prepare against the loneliness and the emptiness which becomes intense as we grow older?”
Here Rabbi Olan addresses a profoundly personal problem with uncharacteristic concreteness. More characteristic is his search for answers through millennia of history and literature, both religious and secular.
“What can old age mean to a generation which has everything but faith by which to live. “
*Written by Joshua F. Hirsch.*
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