My Shoshana: A Father’s Journey Through Loss

Rabbi Rafael Grossman, 2012
Rafael Grossman was the successful rabbi of a prominent synagogue, the president of his state’s rabbinical council, and the dean of a Hebrew Day School when his teenage daughter Shoshana became ill. Shoshana, vibrant and energetic, a delight to her parents and everyone around her, died at the age of seventeen. After her death, Rabbi Grossman was sure that he would never regain his faith in God or his joy in living. But as the years went by, he began to understand how Jews throughout history managed to sustain hope in the wake of personal and communal calamities. He penned this heartfelt letter to Shoshana many years after her passing, as an expression of his love, and his never-ending sorrow, but also of his sense of renewal.
And the recognition, that with our memories, no one is truly lost to us.