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IN EVERY SMILE – PART 1
Whenever I can make a difference in my childrens’ lives – it is like “living on.” Those lessons will always be there to remind them of my love, even when I’m not. Continue reading →
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ONE DAY I’LL BE GONE
I loved what a friend of mine said about my new song. He said, “I think it’s great how you can write about something that many people think about, but are afraid to say.” Continue reading →
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ONE DAY, YOUR PAIN WILL GO AWAY – PART 3
I hadn’t experienced such horrific trauma since childbirth. But I had to give him credit – it happened so fast. Continue reading →
MY MOTHER, MY SONG
In Hebrew, my mother’s name Shirley means my song. My mother was an exquisite song in my life. She is a magnificent melody that I will continue humming until the day I die.
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