lisa 7.3.26
The lesson every speaker gave in Lisa’s memorial was similar. If something is wrong, go fix it. Don’t wait for someone else to do it. Act like you are going to die tomorrow and get it done today. Because in her case, she could die tomorrow, and she did. Nothing ever stood in her way. There aren’t too many people like that in the world, and it is not surprising she sought out David Senesh, Hana Senesh’s nephew, for advice about how to go about helping the hundred of thousands of traumatized people after October 7. And he gave her advice that meant something – practical and daring. Go there, talk to people, listen to people, comfort them. We have so little comfort in these times. What she did was sorely needed