Cancer Does Not Discriminate

This piece below was written in honor of the launch of The Universal Language by Nicky Gluch. An eight year old Jewish, Israeli boy from Jerusalem lay in the neurosurgery ward in Tel Aviv, awake but unable to move or speak. He was just moaning and moaning. Standing next to his bed, with her arms stretched […]
Faith and Time

Everything stands still when you’re in the hospital. There is no time, day and night feels the same. You don’t know what day of the week it is and you forget that life actually exists on the outside. Even enemies become friends in the hospital, fighting a war that no parent wants to be part […]
Why the Cancer Patient is a Samurai not a Soldier

I have trained in the martial arts for far more than 20 years, so I think I can legitimately speak about a Samurai. I studied under the best of the best on three continents, and trained with teachers who can only be called Masters. However, it was not until I saw my own son going […]