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How a Single Mom Created a Blended Family

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How a Single Mom Created a Blended Family

After separating with three little kids – including a six-week-old – Shternie recovered, remarried and thrived, and has gone on to empower others to do the same.
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Deanne u s a June 8, 2024

Despite growing up with a fairy tale idea of marriage (get married and live happily ever after), I now realize life is often hard and people aren’t always nice. I am sure that whatever triggered Shternie to feel she had no choice but to leave her first husband was very significant. I know this interview was not about that as much as dealing with the aftermath, but when she said, “you can make anything work” about halfway through the interview, it really stood out to me. Something happened and she didn’t feel she could make it work with her first husband. I wish there were no divorce and no broken families, but the older I get, the more I see situations that seem unbearably difficult.

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Sara Miriam Gross Israel June 7, 2024

I appreciate the candid insights, Shternie. I've recently begun writing stories for children of divorce and your interview will inform future plotlines. (I took notes!) In fact, I'm writing for Stronger — your organization's wonderful magazine. Hoping to eventually publish a supportive fiction collection for such kids, as a follow-up to Invisible Tribe — a collection I've written for young orphans in the Jewish community. My heart is with all marginalized children. Thank you for making such a difference in their lives. Reply

Jodi Nicastro Stony Brook June 5, 2024

Chana,
Another amazing woman! Thanks! Reply

J R Israel N. Highlanfs June 3, 2024

Chana you ask hard and important questions and Shernie you brought courage, honesty and insight in how to share your sufferings with Hashem. This was helpful to me.tThank You. Blessings. Reply

chana weisberg June 4, 2024
in response to J R Israel:

Thank you! When I heard Shternie's story, I knew we needed to share it with out readership. I am so happy this was helpful. Reply

Annie Engelson Chicago via skokiechabad.org June 3, 2024

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply

Trany Deutsch Spring Valley May 31, 2024

Thank you Shternie for sharing about your journey. As a single mother myself, i felt very validated and empowered. Reply

chana weisberg June 4, 2024
in response to Trany Deutsch:

I'm so glad that her words and wisdom helped you feel validated and empowered! Reply