Facilitated by Sharon Ziff, RN
with guest speakers Ari Hilton and Reb Judith Goleman
Speaking about Death won’t make it happen any sooner. In fact, studies have shown that being prepared for that final chapter of life brings a comforting preciousness to the days of our lives and may help relieve some of the anxiety of the unknown.
Let’s get comfortable with the subject. The focus for this class will be on Jewish beliefs on what happens after you die.
Sharon Ziff, RN retired after 12 years working at Memorial Hospice. As a Hospice Nurse, she was drawn to learn more about how we, as a society and as individuals, have treated aging, illness and death. She has dedicated herself to breaking the taboo of speaking about death and to helping her community gain the knowledge to best prepare themselves and their families for a good final chapter and a death with dignity.