If you read one blog post today, let it be this one…..
In 2004 I hosted a group of children from Larger Than Life, an Israeli group that helped children with cancer (and their families) in Israel, regardless or faith, race, or gender – meaning when a group of us hosted 30 kids from Israel it was made up of Jews, Muslims, Arab Christians and Druze. Put your politics aside for a minute and think about a 7 year old who is dying of leukemia (all he wanted from me was bubble gum, seriously).
A few years later shortly before I left New York City I was honored to photograph a series of events for Kids Kicking Cancer, which provides weekly classes for children with cancer in the martial arts. Their mission: is “to ease the pain of very sick children while empowering them to heal physically, spiritually and emotionally.” Truly a remarkable amount of strength in those kids.
Last year I met the love of my life Silvia Oppenheim. We are getting married in February 2011 in Brazil and in the time we have known each other I have learned about her time in hospital wards with children who are suffering (at times in great pain) with cancer. There are many stories I could put into this post about how a young lady said her only wish was to reach her 5th birthday and asked Silvia “will I get wings when I go to heaven?”
No child should ever have to wonder if they will reach their next birthday, be that from disease, hunger, violence or any other possible reason. To do our part, with my life partner we are leading a team for Relay For Life – a 24 hour walk on August 21, 2010 here in San Francisco.
We are raising money for children with cancer (you can give as little as $5!). It means a great deal to both Silvia and I to know that talking to our friends, contacts on Facebook, LinkedIn and other social media can make a difference. If you can visit my personal page here, make a donation or if you want, you are even welcome to join our team! We are working on some great sponsors so that the night of the event we will have some great fun, prizes and food (including cupcakes from Silvia), so follow here: http://bit.ly/findlinghats.




ne year later I can almost quantify the quality of my new life. I’ve found a wonderful home to volunteer with, not just in the Jewish Community, but the Environmental one. I am honored to sit on the Young Leadership Committee of Temple Emmanuel and be the main photographer for San Francisco Green Drinks. Each day I leave my home in beautiful Pacific Heights and within a short amount of commuting time I am right smack in the middle of my office here at Embarcadero Technologies.
natural beauty your mind wanders into a place that it may not have known before…a sort of calming ability to think clearly.