
Mrs. Miriam Kahn: My Doubly Special Son
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"My son Zev was special." It’s a sentiment many bereaved parents will share about their child who was niftar. But Zevi wasn’t just special because of his love for people and life, his love for shul, and his intuitive, on-target perceptions. He was special because he was special needs.His mother, Miriam Kahn, dedicated her life to her beloved Zev. Whatever she could do for him, she did—and somehow, whatever she couldn’t do for him, she also did. Zev was very young when his parents divorced, but somehow, he understood that his mother could use space and love. And he gave it to her.
He wasn’t just beloved to his mother, but to his sisters as well. Zev was a valuable and delicious part of their lives. And as his sisters married and became mothers, their children were never embarrassed or uncomfortable around their Uncle Zev—because he was Zev.
When Zev was in his upper 20s, living at home wasn’t possible for him anymore. It was with great sadness and a lot of tears that she moved him into a home. But she constantly visited him and continued to shower him with love.
And now that she had some time to herself, she went on her first vacation since Zev was born. It was there, in the hotel early one morning, that she got a phone call from the home.
They told her, “Everything is not okay.”
“What does that mean?” Miriam yelled. “He’s okay—like alive, right?”
“I’m so sorry. A few hours ago, he was sleeping peacefully… and then he suddenly was niftar.”
My special son with special needs.
I love him so much. I miss him so much.
Baruch Hashem, I have grandsons named after him. He lives on in our family. In our hearts and minds, he will never die.
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