On this day nineteen years ago, nineteen men boarded airplanes and turned them into weapons. Their act of violence triggered a million acts of kindness, bravery, and compassion. There’s a whole generation that only knows of the 9/11 attacks as an historic event. That generation will live their entire adult lives in a post-COVID world.... Continue Reading →
9/11, Seeking Inspiration from Tragedy
Like all of us, especially in and around NYC, this year on 9/11 I recalled where I was on that tragic day and the days that followed. The below passage is an excerpt from a piece I wrote last year for the newsletter of the Chappaqua Friends Meeting where I worship with my family. I lived in... Continue Reading →