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Parting



My heart is so full. So full that it aches. One day, you will understand it. But not for a little while. Not until you become a parent.

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Posted: Aug 9, 2006
parenting
Chana writes with clearity and truth. Her heart is right on the pulse of what great parenting involves. I so enjoyed reading her piece and am passing it on to other friends. With G-d's blessing, my daughter will know the gift of good parenting some day soon. I was thrilled to read and agree with her writing! Thank you for a wonderful piece!
Posted By Dorothy Bienen, Royal Palm Beach, Florida

Posted: Aug 9, 2006
Chana Weisberg: Parenting / Parting.
Dearest Mrs. Weisberg:
Thank-you for writing this most beautiful article. I read Parenting / Parting on this evening: the 4'th Yahrzeit of my mom's (Tzipa Etel bais Chava, z''l) passing.
While these are your words and thoughts to your own children: tonight my heart weeps to hear words (simular) from my mom. So I hope you don't mind too much if I borrow your letter as a reminder of how special she was to me.
Too often we take for granted the most important gift Hashem gives us in this life: each other!

Posted By Tzina Nechumah Winters, Toronto, Ontario

Posted: Aug 10, 2006
Parting
Parting from Mrs Chana Weisberg is written in such a simple loving, and touching way, and with so much love , that you see all happening before your eyes, I enjoyed it and want to congratulate Mrs. Weisberg, by telling her that the article is excellent.

Posted By Alice

Posted: Aug 20, 2006
Parenting/Parting
I must say this particular articule was very emotional and I only hope I will feel the same way when the day will come that I will have to part with my children. Chana Weisberg you have a beautiful gift in order to write such a moving articule
Posted By Vicki DeRoss, monroe, NY

Posted: Sep 3, 2006
I am a mother to a young daughter and son. Your article made me write a little list for myself of the recent things I promised to do for my kids, such as play a game of Checkers, finish reading a story... and did not end up doing. You remind us that our children grow up quickly and that the beautiful products they hopefully turn into are the result of all the preceding years of love and effort we put into them. I will finish reading them the story!!!
Posted By Anonymous

 


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