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Richard F. Address
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A time to prepare: a practical guide for individuals and families in determining one's wishes for extraordinary medical treatment and financial arrangements
1994
Richard F. Address
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That you may live long: caring for our aging parents, caring for ourselves
2003
Richard F. Address, Hara Person
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The synagogue as a caring community: program unit I : variations on caring theme
1982
Richard F. Address, Union of American Hebrew Congregations
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Planning for the tomorrows: options for older adults and caregivers : from a Jewish perspective
1993
Sybil Schwartz, Richard F. Address, Laura P. Dickerman, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Health Care & Retirement Corporation
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Making sacred choices at the end of life
2000
Richard F. Address
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A time to prepare: a practical guide for individuals and families in determining a Jewish approach to making personal arrangements, establishing the limits of medical care, and embracing rituals at the end of life
2002
Richard F. Address
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Caring for the Soul: R'Fuat Hanefesh: A Mental Health Resource and Study Guide
2003
Richard F. Address
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Becoming a Kehilat Chesed: Creating and Sustaining a Caring Congregation (Revised Edition)
2004
Harriet H. Rosen, Richard F. Address, Marcia Hochman
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Facilitator's guide for the aleph-bet of marriage: journeying toward commitment
2004
Richard F. Address, Harriet H. Rosen, Lynn Levy
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To Honor and Respect: A Program and Resource Guide for Congregations on Sacred Aging (A)
2005
Richard F. Address, Andrew L. Rosenkranz
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Kulanu =: (all of us) : a resource book for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (glbt) inclusion
2007
Richard F. Address
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Seekers of meaning baby boomers, Judaism, and the pursuit of healthy aging
2011
Richard F. Address