Posted by Joan Silber on Jan 10, 2016
The hills of Jerusalem surround me . From the vantage point of our small apartment the view is expansive. The tower of the Old City pokes its steeple above the landscape to the South. It is sunset. A bit of rainy haze hovers in the air; the Western sky is painted with streaks of pink and orange, and the deep red orb sinks quickly. Thousands of distant lights twinkle as the night covers...
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Posted by Joan Silber on Aug 29, 2015
DIVIDE AND BE CONQUERED SUMMERTIME — when we used to spend our hours reenergizing, swimming and having barbecues in the back yard. That was when news came on the radio and papers, slow and steady. Editorials were where the opinions resided. Facts were on the news page. We talked to our next door neighbors about how the grass grows. But that is no longer the way of today. This month, I...
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Posted by Joan Silber on Aug 3, 2015
One year ago, July 26, 2014, I had a life changing paragliding accident. I have scraps of notes that I have written over this past year about the accident and the recovery — and have determined now, a year later, to share those and other reflections about this life awakening event. Every single day, I am acutely aware of my gratitude for being alive and able to do essentially everything...
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Posted by Joan Silber on Aug 3, 2015
Last week I hosted a lunch and tour for 21 friends at the Herbert Hoover / Sportsman’s Park Club of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis. We learned that this summer the clubs enrolled 1000 campers — a new record number ! ! — including over 250 at the new Ferguson club site at Ferguson Middle School. Interested in your own tour??? Just let me know. It is refreshing...
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Posted by Joan Silber on Jul 22, 2015
In the last week of June, I had the privilege of doing the photography for a talented group of archaeologists who were mapping the area of the Great Synagogue of Vilnius [Vilna in Yiddish], Lithuania. I had never given this historic and spiritual center a thought — until now. Once upon a time, NOT so very long ago, there stood in the middle of the town of Vilna, Lithuania, The Great...
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