May is a month full of meaning. May is associated with themes of growth, renewal and new beginnings perfectly tying it to Mental Health Awareness Month and Trauma Awareness Month.
May is also a month of tradition, and celebration tied to Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, Jewish Heritage Month and Haitian Heritage Month.
How can heritage can strengthen identity, promote resilience, wellbeing and greater purpose? How can heritage provide hope? How can the traditions, customs, beliefs, values, and other cultural practices passed down from one generation to the next fuel our self actualization today? Join fellow author and educator Jeremy Goldstein and I as we discuss these topics and his book.
J.S. Gold is a proud son of New Rochelle, New York – go Huguenots! He graduated from SUNY Binghamton with an undergrad degree in Politics, Philosophy and Law, LIU with a Masters in Education, and Gettysburg College with a Masters in American History.
Fantasy has been a constant companion throughout Gold’s life, the cry of a Kamehameha lifting his spirits as much as Gandalf’s wisdom. By day, he teaches history to high schoolers who hopefully remember it. He lives (and jokes, and dances, and sings) with his wife, daughter, son and two cats on Long Island, New York.
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Links To Purchase Book:
- https://www.amazon.com/Sanhedrin-Chronicles-1-J-S-Gold/dp/1961511886
- https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-sanhedrin-chronicles-js-gold/1146047774
- https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-sanhedrin-chronicles-volume-1_js-gold/53531755/?srsltid=AfmBOopHfzLnSERgyrNcP0HJm-nDuxAtYXILVvZpuzaRa2HMvjrQxi1X