How Poetry Rebooted My Senior Years
Larry Rosenberg shares a poem about how poetry has helped him “reboot” his senior years. [Read more…]
Larry Rosenberg shares a poem about how poetry has helped him “reboot” his senior years. [Read more…]
Larry Rosenberg offers a poem about aging inspired by the falling sand in an hourglass [Read more…]
Larry Rosenberg offers a poem for a close friend nearing the end of her life. [Read more…]
JSA contributor Larry Rosenberg writes about his road trip at age 81. [Read more…]
Contributor Larry Rosenberg rhymes about aging blissfully. [Read more…]
JSA contributor Larry Rosenberg describes how evaluating your “self-identity” can be a valuable part of senor wellness. [Read more…]
The great debate about whether our life is shaped by our choices or free will doesn’t really exist is highly relevant for people over age 60. This is when we become more aware, and often distressed, that we are in the last chapter of our mortality, with its many risks to our quality of life. In the precious time we have left, can we live it to our liking and aspirations, or is it too late to be the master of our life? [Read more…]
In this poem, Larry Rosenberg relates his intriguing 80-year journey of exploring the Judaism’s meaning and role in his life. [Read more…]
JSA contributor Larry Rosenberg offers advice from Merlin the Wizard about aging agelessly. [Read more…]
Larry Rosenberg looks back on his 80 years in a prose poem. [Read more…]
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