Aging Wisely... Wisdom of Our Elders
Autor Irving Silverman, Ellen Beth Siegelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mai 2017
- This text is appropriate for anyone working or caring for the elderly as well as a valuable resource for undergraduate courses focused on:
- Retirement and Living Communities
- Psychology of Aging
- Aging and Society/Social Gerontology
- Long Term Care Administration
- Intro to Gerontology
*Also a valuable resource for residents and staff members of acute and non-acute care facilities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781284141733
ISBN-10: 128414173X
Pagini: 275
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
ISBN-10: 128414173X
Pagini: 275
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
Notă biografică
Irving I. Silverman was born in 1920, the son of immigrant parents, and visually handicapped from birth. He attended a special sight conservation class in elementary school, then went on to high school and the City College of New York's Baruch School of Business, where he majored in Advertising and Publishing. Following his graduation from college, Irving began a 45 year career at National Knitwear Association (NKA), a trade association in the knitting industry. But his proudest achievements came in his community service. After the death of his first wife, Henrietta, at the age of 35, he established and led the Long Island chapter of Parents without Partners; and it was through that organization that he met Nancy, his second wife. At age 56, he became President of the New York Region of United Synagogue, the governing body of the Conservative Jewish movement, and in 1980 he led an effort to allow Jews to emigrate from the Soviet Union. After retiring from NKA, Irving created the Kosher Food and Jewish Life Expo which "brought kosher out of the closet." He also indulged his collector instincts by establishing collections of antique printers' wood type, lighthouse replicas, and giraffe figurines. Along with Nancy, Irving vacationed in Maine for almost five decades. Nancy had a lighthouse built on their property and following her death in 2002, Irving designated the lighthouse as a wedding chapel, officiating at 35 wedding ceremonies there. Irving's previous book, A Trilogy . . . Three Hearts . . . One Soul, contains his autobiography and tributes to each of his wives. He now lives at NewBridge on the Charles in Dedham, MA and is 97 years old.