Sue Wehrung walks down the middle of the 16th Street Mall in April. She has been homeless for a year and has suffered from severe depression since 1993. “That’s my disability,” she says. “I’m getting better but I was really bad back then. I still have days I just don’t want...
After Earl Barnholden fired me after just six weeks of newscasting for running the 1956 Hungarian revolution as my lead – to me that was important but Earl considered what the Women’s Auxiliary down the street were doing as most important – Syd called me in to his office and said, “...
I had asked Jet why Shabbat was his favorite day besides for the Shabbos walks. He answered with something that sticks with me every week. "On Shabbat," he said, "everyone has a place and everyone can join, no matter who they are or where they came from." I'm so proud of Jet ...