Born and educated in England, Sabina Shalom was a volunteer social worker with concentration camp survivors in Europe after the war. An assignment to one of Les Maison des Enfants des Déportées in France brought into her care Elie Wiesel, a youngster who later became the illustrious Nobel Laureate.Under the chairmanship of Lady Lionel de Rothschild, Sabina subsequently directed an operation called ?Rescue Children,? which brought orphaned youngsters to England and placed them in foster homes. Later, as a broadcast-journalist with the BBC London, she wrote and presented an overseas program to enable Holocaust survivors to try to find other living relatives abroad.After her marriage she moved to the United States where raising her children became her full-time job. As they matured, she turned to writing and her articles have been published on both sides of the Atlantic. Sabina has spoken to various organizations nation-wide and was invited to give a series of lectures abroad three trans-Atlantic voyages of the Q.E.2.Shalom continues to contribute her time to reading for the Blind and was honored for her work with Hospice. Her thirteen-year tenure with the American Lung Association culminated in the enactment of a law in Florida prohibiting smoking in elevators, supermarkets, and the workplace. This landmark case was later enacted as law nation-wide and ?in recognition of this community service to health organizations throughout the country? Sabina was made an Honorary Life Member of the American Lung Association.Sabina and her husband, Mark, are naturalized American citizens. They live in Bethesda, Maryland, and have two sons and four grandchildren.
"A Marriage Sabatical is a beautiful book. It is a privelege to accompany this remarkable woman on this physical and spiritual journey" - Lynn Eckman (Professor Roanoke College), Roanoke Times
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Roanoke Times"A Marriage Sabbatical is a wise and worldly - a lively and affectionate story of how one woman coped with unexpected crises and pleasures." - Larry Rumley, Seattle Times
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Seattle Times"A Marriage Sabbatical is enteraining reading particularly so for anyone who has ever felt suffocated by the expectations of others, who regret the rut life has fallen into; who wishes living today affords more adventure." - Marilyn Bailey, St.Paul/Minn, Pioneer Press & Dispatch
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Pioneer Press & Dispatch"As a travel book this is marvelous. As a journey of a woman's growth it is superb." - Margaret B. Spittler, Burrelle's
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Burrelle's"Her lessons and incredible adventures are shared enthusiastically and rendered thoughtfully." - Marcia R. Hoffman, American Library Association
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American Library AssociationA beautiful book. A privilege to accompany this remarkable woman on this incredible journey. --
Roanoke TimesMarvelous as a travel book, as a journey of a woman’s growth, superb. --
Philadelphia EnquirerShalom’s experience is inspiring and proves nothing is impossible. --
Los Angeles TimesShe conveys her observations with engaging sincerity and verve. --
Publisher’s WeeklyThe interest and pace is sustained so well we could hardly put it down. --
Chicago Sun Times