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This version of SharkBytes has been archived as of February 28, 2019. To search through archived articles, visit nova.edu/search. To access the new version of SharkBytes, visit sharkbytes.nova.edu.
NSU Alvin Sherman Library to Host Irit Shaffer
 Irit Schaffer is the daughter of Holocaust survivors, born in Israel, raised in Canada and now resides in California. Her book, “Good Blood, A Journey of Healing,” tells the story of her awakening to the power of positive thought and the connection of mindset to our physical and emotional well being. From her childhood fascination with her father’s tale of healing from six gunshot wounds during the war, to her own instinctive defiance of pessimistic medical prognoses, Irit’s journey reveals a grateful and increasingly compassionate understanding of her roots as her keen intuitive gifts come to light.
Irit Schaffer is the daughter of Holocaust survivors, born in Israel, raised in Canada and now resides in California. Her book, “Good Blood, A Journey of Healing,” tells the story of her awakening to the power of positive thought and the connection of mindset to our physical and emotional well being. From her childhood fascination with her father’s tale of healing from six gunshot wounds during the war, to her own instinctive defiance of pessimistic medical prognoses, Irit’s journey reveals a grateful and increasingly compassionate understanding of her roots as her keen intuitive gifts come to light.
Tuesday, April 2, 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Book Sale and Signing.
Brought to you by the Nova Southeastern University College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences’ Department of Conflict Resolution Studies and Graduate Student Government, in conjunction with the NSU Alvin Sherman Library.
Free and open to the public. RSVP: lib.nova.edu/letgo or call 954-262-4593