Suzanne Tauber smoked her last cigarette on the day her daughter told her she was pregnant. After hearing the news that she was going to be a grandmother, she decided to give up her long-time habit permanently. Her daughter, Stacy Meisel, remembers the moment like it was yesterday. It was 1993 and her mother was […]
Bonds of Life
Millions of people, including nearly 1 million Americans and more than 10,000 Israelis, have died during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Jewish community has suffered devastating losses, from rabbis to teachers to Holocaust survivors.
This JTA series, named after a phrase from El Maleh Rachamim, a Jewish prayer for the dead, is dedicated to remembering those we’ve lost due to the pandemic. While traditional Jewish mourning practices may be largely impossible to observe during the coronavirus pandemic, we can still come together here to mourn those we’ve lost.
If you’ve lost someone you loved, whether it is a family member, a friend or a community member, we at JTA want to commemorate them.
See our complete Bonds of Life memorial wall here.
Click here to share information about someone we should include.
This project is made possible in part by funding from the UJA-Federation of New York.