London Bay’s 58 residences, nearing completion this summer, showcase beautiful views from dawn to dusk. COURTESY PHOTOS A heated spa for relaxing hydrotherapy, the Gulf of Mexico’s celebrated beaches only a quick walk away and inviting indoor and outdoor destinations designed for social gatherings and sunsets over Estero Bay are among the amenities future residents
London Bay’s 58 residences, nearing completion this summer, showcase beautiful views from dawn to dusk. COURTESY PHOTOS A heated spa for relaxing hydrotherapy, the Gulf of Mexico’s celebrated beaches only a quick walk away and inviting indoor and outdoor destinations designed for social gatherings and sunsets over Estero Bay are among the amenities future residents
Tommy Raskin was, by all accounts, a deeply empathetic individual, whether fighting on behalf of humans or animals. His father, Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, wrote in a statement published on Medium that his son “hated cliques and social snobbery, never had a negative word for anyone but tyrants and despots, and opposed all malicious gossip, stopping all such gossipers with a trademark Tommy line ‘forgive me, but it’s hard to be a human.’” On New Year’s Eve, it became too hard; Tommy Raskin died by suicide.
The heartbreaking tribute by Raskin and his wife, Sarah Bloom Raskin, hit a nerve. “May his memory be a blessing,” resounded around Twitter as the eulogy was shared widely. This outpouring of support is a sign of how far the discourse around mental health and suicide has come in Jewish circles.