Grieving In The Age Of Coronavirus | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Rabbi Steve Leder discusses this week's memorial for Americans who have passed from the coronavirus and grief in the age of Covid. Aired on 01/22/2021.
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28 comments

  1. I am glad we now have a President that’s not spending his whole day tweeting and watching Fox and Friends

    1. @Spooky Carrie Maybe you were referring to the Zionist Christians that are a part of the republican party. But he doesn’t really hang out with them.

    2. @B. T. As long as I can trigger you guys I’m happy. And it seems like you are really triggered. Try not to let it get to you so bad.

    3. @Spinner Man
      Are you as dumb as you sound gramps?
      Obviously your lack of intellect and your projection is of one who barely passed remedial school.
      You certainly don’t completely understand my comments or their intended focus.
      You are just a run of the milll example of the poorly educated Trump supporter

  2. Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal love leaves memories that no one can steal.
    💔😭🙏
    Thank you President Biden and team for this moment 🇨🇦♥️🇺🇲.
    Rest in peace dear ones Rest In God’s Power 🙏🙏🙏

  3. Grieving during the pandemic is so hard. I’ve lost five people in less than a year. My cousin and childhood best friend died over the weekend and the church banned everyone besides his parents from the funeral because of COVID. This is so cruel

    1. I am truly sorry for your devastation. I too have lost loved ones. Yes, it feels cruel not to be able to attend to them in death, but thanks to Covid, this is us now. Perhaps we are being guided into another way of processing the context of our lives. I dunno, but for me, there’s a lot of reevaluating every thing i thought i knew or believed. I wish you love through your painful journey.

  4. He made us feel like our grief was collective; shared in this time of isolation. It’s difficult enough to be unable to use gestures like hugs and gatherings to commiserate in order to make such heaviness of heart a bit lighter for one another. Within the aloneness we share virtually, is a loneliness; fear that is primal, in my humble opinion. A hug and human touch are part of the essence of human interaction, and maybe when this plague is behind us, we should start National Have a Hug Day, or some such thing.

  5. Is there any reporting on the way the natl guard was treated? Any news about the Antifa protests in Seattle….. with “we dont want biden, we want revenge? Where is the covid death toll on the screen?

  6. I’m WAYYY passed grief. I’m outraged and absolutely livid at the incompetence and outright homicidal negligence of the previous administration.

    If the criminals who caused people to die from drinking Flint’s water can be indicted then so can former cabinet-level administrators who did nothing and worse sewed division and disinformation amongst Americans.

  7. Do not anyone of you think it was easy to see this pandemic 2 years ago. It was declared Global on my birthday March 11… I have wept each day..2 years prior. Sometimes I don’t know if I asked God for this pandemic or just knew it would be. L’chaim from Jacova born March 11…in Bethlehem.

  8. The 2nd declaration of independence SIGN ing was on July 4 2020 ask PELOSI and the house…😂😂🌠🌠🇺🇸🇺🇸 we know why don’t you….🐰🐰😂😂😂

  9. You hear people all the time go on about how you should feel, act and do but how he explained how to deal with grief really hit home with me. Such true words – thank you

  10. The Rabbi’s analogy was spot on. If you are still alive, you are a invisible tsunami survivor. We are all dealing with the harsh reality that nothing will ever be the same. The big point is: If you don’t have your health, you have nothing. More Doctors and Nurses and fewer petty squabbles, more teachers and farmers so We never go hungry for a meal or wisdom.

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