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Grieving a Lost Child: Keeping Their Memory Alive

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Grief after losing a child is a complex wave of emotions, often leaving parents feeling alone due to vague well-wishes. The Sanskrit word vilomah captures this experience perfectly. Instead of avoiding the topic, share specific memories and mark significant dates to keep the loved ones light alive. As a Jewish proverb states, we die twice—once when we stop breathing, and again when our name is no longer spoken. There are always words to keep the memory alive.

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