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Revitalizing Jewish Faith and Identity

By John Walters on Friday, November 29, 2002.

Sam Osherson is a psychotherapist and author. He says many Jews see their identity in negative terms: a history of oppression, a sense of guilt and obligation. He says it doesn't have to be that way - that Judaism can be a source of joy, fulfillment and purpose. That's the message of his book, "Rekindling the Flame" which just came out in paperback. More at www.drsamosh.com
This interview originally aired in November of 2001.

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End of Life Planning

By Laura Knoy on Friday, November 29, 2002.

No one wants to talk about their own death or the death of a loved one, but our guests say it's a conversation everyone must have. Decisions about life-support and hospice scenarios should be made while we're still healthy, or we may give-up the opportunity to make them ourselves. Laura talks with William Colby, attorney and author of "Long Goodbye: The Deaths of Nancy Cruzan" www.hayhouse.com, and Peg Gilmore, CEO of Home Health and Hospice Care in Nashua www.hhhc.org

Originally Broadcast 10/2/2002.

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Private Memories Add to Public History of Place

By Kevin Gardner on Friday, November 29, 2002.

BOOKS, FILMS, NEWSPAPERS AND MUSEUMS HAVE ALL RECORDED NEW HAMPSHIRE?S 20TH CENTURY HISTORY.

AND NOW THE MONADNOCK INSTITUTE OF NATURE, PLACE, AND CULTURE, IS ADDING TO THAT COLLECTION.

LONGTIME RESIDENTS ARE RECOUNTING THEIR MEMORIES AT LOCAL STORY CIRCLES.

HUMANITIES REPORTER KEVIN GARDNER ATTENDED ONE IN MARLBOROUGH.

HE FILES THIS REPORT.

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