3152 - Writing a 'Legacy Letter' (Jay Sherwin)
Course Description
A legacy letter (also called an “ethical will”) is a written document that allows people to share their life lessons, express their values and transmit their blessings to future generations. A legacy letter is shorter than a memoir, typically just a few pages. Writing one is a rewarding experience that creates an enduring gift for family, friends and loved ones. This course includes discussion and brief writing exercises to help you examine your life history, explore your values and complete your own legacy letter.
Bio: Jay Sherwin has practiced law, given away money for five charitable foundations and served as a hospital chaplain. In 2019, he created the Life Reflections Project to educate people about legacy writing. Jay has extensive experience facilitating adult learning programs and he has taught this course for OLLI programs nationwide. He has a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and a JD from Northeastern University School of Law.