The onslaught of disturbing news and an inability to leave the office at the office these days adds up to too much stress. In this column, Society President Susan Lesh has a summer plan for cultivating happiness and resilience.Read More
Our President's Column
‘I’m Not Crushing It’
Sometimes this physical distancing is hard, says Society President Susan Lesh, but she has learned that staying connected to one another in the ways that we can, including by participating our three-times-a-week online open houses, helps a lot. Read More
Gratitude
From joining her Teaneck neighbors to make a joyful noise every evening at 7 in honor of front-line workers to chatting with fellow members at an Open House or Adult Education offering, Society President Susan Lesh expresses her gratitude for connection in this extraordinary time.Read More
Despite Physical Distancing, We’re All in This Together
Although our Society cannot meet physically for awhile, President Susan Lesh describes the quick action taken by many members to connect our community online and how important it is to reach out to one another in the ways that we can today.Read More
Taking a Break from Electronic Things
When Society President Susan Lesh recently spent a weekend out of town with her husband and friends, she didn’t take her computer and had no way to check email. “We had a great time,” she reports in this column. Read More
It May be Cold Outside, but It’s Warm in Here
As winter’s winds whistle, Society President Susan Lesh points out that our community is warming hearts and minds with many opportunities–our platforms, Sunday School, music-making, social action, and more–for us to connect with one other.Read More