November 14, 2007
Healing the World
Every year, during the annual Yom Kippur remembrance service the congregation invites distinguished members of the community to talk about their departed loved ones. Mollie Pier was one of this year’s guests. She stood in front of the lectern facing congregation Temple Judea and said, “I remember my son, a New York physician, who was one of the first doctors to treat HIV/AIDS. Fifteen years ago he died of AIDS.” Mollie also recalled her devoted husband and loving parents.
And Mollie is distinguished. She’s also humble. She will tell you about the people that affected her life. Her parents who taught her how to give and her husband who showed her strength. She won’t tell you about the lives she affects and the community she helps daily. (more…)
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