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What Cancer Can't Touch
11/25/2015 02:00:00 AM
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A recent talk at UCLA'c cancer center
About the Lecture: Our ancestors had none of our diagnostic tools or treatment strategies. But they understood the dynamics of illness and health, and discovered sources of courage to fight for life. We can share their wisdom and draw from those same sources as patients and loved ones of individuals touched by cancer. This presentation explores the meaning of healing â€" locating the personal resources to find life after diagnosis and to find purpose in the midst of disease. These discussions benefit not just the individual who receives the diagnosis, but their larger community of caregivers, families and extended networks. Anyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis whether themselves or someone they know are encouraged to participate in this presentation.
Tuesday, November 17, 2015 with Rabbi Ed Feinstein.
Thu, November 21 2024
20 Cheshvan 5785