Rebecca Einstein Schorr is a rabbi, essayist, special needs advocate, and life-wrangler. This former career-driven mother of three became a reluctant stay-at-home-mom when her autistic son and his two adorable sidekicks needed more from her, and the transition from the pulpit to what her kids call a “house-mother” has been nothing short of life-altering. A contributing writer at Kveller.com, Rebecca’s writing appears regularly on various sites including The Christian Science Monitor, Mamalode, and Tablet Magazine; her most recent project is as editor of The Sacred Calling: Forty Years of Women in the Rabbinate (CCAR Press, Spring 2016) Writing at her blog, This Messy Life , Rebecca is always looking to find meaning in the sacred and not-yet-sacred intersections of daily life. Oh, and she spends an enormous amount of time on Facebook and Twitter.
Rebecca Einstein Schorr
Autism: Trajectory & Acceptance: A Parenting Story
Guest writer Rebecca Einstein Schorr struggles with the fact that her autistic son won’t have the freedoms she had at 16