Lois Silverstein, Ph.D. – When Crying Stops

Saturday, May 25, 2024 • 7:00 p.m. via Zoom

Dr. Silverstein presented and read from her latest novel When Crying Stops (KTAV Publishers, 2024),  based on World War II and the Romanian Holocaust.  Created from a combination of survivor testimony, research, and imagination, When Crying Stops tells a story about the Glattshteyns of Chernowitz, Romania,  Meier, Golde, and Chane, how they were drawn into the war in the 1920s and 1930s and survived until today. It is rich with first-hand experience, historical perspectives, reflections on resilience and human endurance, and a thoughtful look at war, oppression, and loss.

A seasoned professional in the field, Dr. Silverstein consults with individuals and small groups to help them develop their artistic vision, navigate their lives, and find their spiritual path. Her consultations are tailored to individual concerns, ranging from discipline and focus to cultivating and deepening inspiration. When Crying Stops is her tenth book. The book is available from KTAV Publishing. Here is the Press Release.

Dr. Lois Silverstein

Dr. Lois Silverstein

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~ Blessings, Jude Bell

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