The news wasn’t a shock. Our 84-year-old mother had been fighting cancer for years, and the cancer had recently metastasized to her bones. But what looked like the end of the story was not what we expected
ABANDONED LEGACY “You’re Jewish aren’t you?” I asked. “Yes I am” she responded. “Well then I think it’s important that you know what Judaism believes about life.” “Oh but I’m not Orthodox ” she quickly explained
“T here’s no hope for your mother” the doctor on call told me in whispered tones. “The cancer has already spread to the lining of the abdomen. We’re releasing her from the hospital because there’s nothing we can do for her. Just take her home and try to make her comfortable. It’ll be today or tomorrow.”
For my siblings and me the news wasn’t a shock. Our 84-year-old mother had been fighting cancer for years and the cancer had recently metastasized to her bones.
Mom accepted the news stoically with her characteristic grace and dignity. “I’m still so lucky ” she reflected. “I’ve had a wonderful life I have great kids and I don’t have any regrets. I’ve thought about this moment many times and I’m good with it.”
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