In The Face of Insanity, How Do Caregivers Maintain Their Own Sanity
Nov, 2010 Rabbi Earl A. Grollman
The Founding of a Jewish Hospice In the Pacific Northwest. David Brumer, Hospice Administrator, Kline Galland Hospice Services, Seattle, Washington
A Jewish Patient and The Time of Death by Maurice Lamm
Coping With Cancer by Dodi Lamm
Is Prayer Answered by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
Jewish Hospice and The Spiritual Roots of Hope by Maurice Lamm
Chance to Pick Hospice and Still Hope to Live by Maurice Lamm
Jewish Hospice and the Spiritual Roots of Hope by Maurice Lamm
Comforting the Mourner by Rabbi Maurice and Dodi Lee Lamm
The Invention of Hope by Maurice Lamm
Life After Death: A Parable by Maurice Lamm
A Tribute to Hospice Personnel A Rumor of Angels by Maurice Lamm
I Do Believe by Jennifer Janiszewski
Dos and Don’ts for Visitors to Make a Compassionate and Proper Condolence Call by Maurice Lamm
Transcending the Distress-Itzhak Perlman by Maurice Lamm
For the Families of the Dying, Coaching as the Hours Wane – A Condensed Article on Midwifing Death by Jane Gross Published in the New York Times: May 20, 2006
Kids Today – What They Want to Know About Death by Rabbi Earl E. Grollman
A Chance to Pick Hospice and Still Hope to Live by Reed Abelson Published in the New York Times: May 20, 2006
I Choose Life – Hospice Care Offers a Program for Life, Not a Prescription for Death By MARILYN HENRY