I have not been feeling the desire to blog so I haven’t been writing. I hope that you understand. I think it is important to blog only when I have something to say and all I really have to say today is, happy new year. May you have an easy fast. G’mar Chatimah Tovah. Keep checking in for updates. I promise they’re percolating.
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Hi Ellie,
Thinking of you for assorted reasons, all wonderful.
Wishing you a sweet year.
Lots of love,
Marilyn Cukier
Happy New Year! Hope things are well.
Rabbi,
I think of you often but I missed you terribly during High Holiday services at Temple Sinai this year. I’m sure everybody did. I haven’t been well these last few years and was always hoping to have the opportunity to get to know you better. Your sermon regarding fertility will always remain as a beautiful and touching memory. Your talent for public speaking, and your delivery from the heart was a blessing for all that listened to you.
I wish you good health and every happiness. May all your mitzvot return to you ten fold. I didn’t have the opportunity to get to know you but maybe our paths will meet another time. In the meantime remember even some of us that are relatively strangers to you, still love you. Darlene Newman