by Clarice Tilchen with Sharon Tilchen Balaban and Mark Tilchen
A heartwarming yet tragic story of a Jewish mom born in New York City in the 1920s. This is a tale about true sister devotion and a woman who proves that great widsom does not come from study or school, but from life's lessons.
Clarice spent her teenage years at the Pride of Judea, a New York facility for orphans and lost or displaced children. In later years she would live her life and eventually experience her dreams through her children.
She wrote her autobiography shortly before her death. In this book, her children, Mark and Sharon, have elaborated on her tale, which might otherwise come across as one of tragedy and missed opportunity. She inspired so many others through her widsom.
Clarice spent her teenage years at the Pride of Judea, a New York facility for orphans and lost or displaced children. In later years she would live her life and eventually experience her dreams through her children.
She wrote her autobiography shortly before her death. In this book, her children, Mark and Sharon, have elaborated on her tale, which might otherwise come across as one of tragedy and missed opportunity. She inspired so many others through her widsom.
Copyright 2011 Mark Tilchen and Sharon Tilchen Balaban
Text, photos, and artwork may not be used without permission of the authors
Text, photos, and artwork may not be used without permission of the authors
