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Judith Edelstein's avatar

I recognize the good in what you are trying to accomplish in your life, Alan, and how it impacts the rest of us in such positive and meaningful ways. Thank you. Chag Sameach. I hope that you enjoy every last crumb of matzah.

Laure Stern's avatar

I am grateful that I have so many things and people to be grateful for. After traveling for 3 weeks in Scandinavia, I am so grateful for rekindled friendship, grateful that I am not on a rocking boat, grateful for nature in its abundant grandeur, grateful for art beyond inspiration, grateful for loving family, friends and animals

to come home to.

Yvonne Baehr-Robertson's avatar

I am grateful to be 79 years old without major health issues. I am alone but an able to care for myself and be a part of activities that I enjoy doing, exercise wise,

James Borden's avatar

I am feeding spouse! G-d willing this will last 4 more days!

James Borden's avatar

This year spouse actually made the nuclear threat to use DoorDash which must never be executed.

Enid Brick's avatar

I am grateful that I am alive and pretty well. I get up every morning and say the Modeh Ani. I am 86 yrs. old and feel blessed to be truckin along albeit a bit slower and more contained. I am grateful for my 2 adult children who are true menches and have done their share to contribute back to society in their own individual ways. I feel their love on an ongoing basis. All the rest is commentary.

Bonnie Pastor's avatar

Among many other things that I am grateful for in my life, Alan, I am grateful for this column. I liked thinking about the perspectives you shared. Chag Pesach Sameach to you and Bev!

Marilyn Saltzman's avatar

I’m grateful for sitting in the sunshine on my Colorado deck and enjoying leftover Passover goodies sent from Zabars in New York. I can worry about the drought and fire danger or enjoy this glorious Colorado day. My choice is gratitude.