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X-WR-CALDESC:We will begin with a presentation about Dr. Ruth and then we w
 ill look at and discuss the 92nd Street Y presentation on Dr. Ruth\n\nJoin
  a group of the late Dr. Ruth Westheimer’s closest friends\, collaborators
 \, and family on her pioneering work\nas a world-renowned sex therapist an
 d her enduring wisdom on the simple joy of human connection.\nWhen US Surg
 eon General Vivek Murthy sounded the alarm that loneliness “represents an 
 urgent public health\nconcern” — exacerbated by social media overuse\, the
  residual effects of the pandemic\, and the lack of\nmeaningful relationsh
 ips — Dr. Ruth made it her mission to help us break free from the bonds of
  hopelessness\nand isolation. In her recently published and final book\, T
 he Joy of Connections — written with the help of New\nYork Times contribut
 or and author Allison Gilbert and Dr. Ruth’s longtime “Minister of Communi
 cations”\nPierre Lehu — the iconic therapist offers an urgent guide to com
 bating loneliness\, based on her remarkable life\nand the wisdom garnered 
 from decades as America’s preeminent sex therapist.\nIn a special conversa
 tion with Gilbert\, Lehu\, Dr. Ruth’s daughter Miriam Westheimer\, and her
  longtime friend\nAnnette Insdorf\, hear Ruth Westheimer’s remarkable stor
 y — how she escaped Nazi-occupied Germany as\nyoung girl\, her path-breaki
 ng work\, how she destigmatized conversation about sexuality and contracep
 tion for a\nnew generation\, her reflections on human connection\, and her
  legacy.
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DESCRIPTION:We will begin with a presentation about Dr. Ruth and then we wi
 ll look at and discuss the 92nd Street Y presentation on Dr. Ruth\n\nJoin 
 a group of the late Dr. Ruth Westheimer’s closest friends\, collaborators\
 , and family on her pioneering work\nas a world-renowned sex therapist and
  her enduring wisdom on the simple joy of human connection.\nWhen US Surge
 on General Vivek Murthy sounded the alarm that loneliness “represents an u
 rgent public health\nconcern” — exacerbated by social media overuse\, the 
 residual effects of the pandemic\, and the lack of\nmeaningful relationshi
 ps — Dr. Ruth made it her mission to help us break free from the bonds of 
 hopelessness\nand isolation. In her recently published and final book\, Th
 e Joy of Connections — written with the help of New\nYork Times contributo
 r and author Allison Gilbert and Dr. Ruth’s longtime “Minister of Communic
 ations”\nPierre Lehu — the iconic therapist offers an urgent guide to comb
 ating loneliness\, based on her remarkable life\nand the wisdom garnered f
 rom decades as America’s preeminent sex therapist.\nIn a special conversat
 ion with Gilbert\, Lehu\, Dr. Ruth’s daughter Miriam Westheimer\, and her 
 longtime friend\nAnnette Insdorf\, hear Ruth Westheimer’s remarkable story
  — how she escaped Nazi-occupied Germany as\nyoung girl\, her path-breakin
 g work\, how she destigmatized conversation about sexuality and contracept
 ion for a\nnew generation\, her reflections on human connection\, and her 
 legacy.
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SUMMARY:92nd Street Y Presents: Remembering Dr. Ruth: The Joy of Connection
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