Dear friend,

Yashar Books has started a new newsletter in which we send out
complete chapters from a recent book of interest. The first issue's
book is Rabbi David M. Feldman's Where There's Life, There's Life. The
book addresses emotional and ethical issues that arise for friends and
relatives in the care of elderly and sick loved ones. With an aging
"Boomer" population and the rise of what has become called "The
Sandwich Generation"—people who have to care for their children and
their parents—this book could not be more timely. Rabbi Feldman, long
known for his scholarly writings, decided to write this book in a
popular, easily read format rather than a scholarly style. In this
book, he wants to address the average person struggling with
life-and-death decisions and point out the inspiring attitude that
Judaism has to offer.

You can read the entire chapter at: 
http://www.yasharbooks.com/Chapters0101.html

The goal of this newsletter is to spread Torah and to introduce you to
books that you might find interesting, without the risk of you having
to pay first. In that end, please feel free to forward this newsletter
to anyone you think might be interested or to quote it entirely or in
part in your blog, newspaper or magazine. Just please be sure to note
the author's name and the book's title: David M. Feldman, Where
There's Life, There's Life.


Thank you,

Gil Student,          Yashar Books
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