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Legacy & Life Reflection – special four-part series (free & in person)

Organizer(s): Mirowitz Center (email)
Tue, February 17, 2026
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Mirowitz Center (directions)

What values am I passing on? What lessons has life taught me that are worth sharing? How do we transmit meaning across generations? Join Rabbi Ze’ev Smason for a thought-provoking and heartfelt four-part series exploring the timeless questions that shape our lives and the lives of those who follow us. Sign up for each program individually.

Tuesday, February 17 – The Strength You’ve Always Had (Part 1 of 4)
We often underestimate how much we’ve overcome – and how those experiences shape the legacy we share. Explore personal stories of quiet courage and the Jewish perspective on inner strength as a lifelong companion. We’ll reflect on the moments that have shaped our values and identity.

Tuesday, March 17 – The Letter I Wish I’d Written: Passing Down Wisdom That Matters (Part 2 of 4)
What truths, experiences, or lessons do you wish others could know – even after you’re gone? Delve into the idea of ethical wills, using Jewish texts and writing prompts to help articulate the wisdom we want to pass down, not just for children, but for friends, community, and even our future, evolving selves.

Tuesday, April 21 – The Wealth of a Grateful Soul (Part 3 of 4)
Explore how cultivating gratitude shapes how we’re remembered and how we remember. We’ll uncover the spiritual richness in noticing, savoring, and affirming what we already have.

Tuesday, May 19 – The Planting of Seeds You’ll Never See: Jewish Reflections on Impact & Memory (Part 4 of 4)
Jewish tradition teaches that small acts can ripple through generations. Reflect on the power of kindness, mentoring, and mitzvot – how we shape the world even through what may seem quiet or unseen. We’ll consider our lasting impact and the legacy we are still writing.
Topic – The Strength You’ve Always Had
No cost to register, but RSVP required. Please use link below to register online or email program@mirowitzcenter.org or call 314-733-9813.