Jason B. Rosenthal

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Jason B. Rosenthal

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JASON B . ROSENTHAL is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dear Boy, co-written with his daughter, Paris. He is the board chair of the Amy Krouse Rosenthal Foundation, which supports childhood literacy and research in early detection of ovarian cancer. A lawyer, public speaker, and devoted father of three, he is passionate
about helping others find ways to fill their blank space as he continues to fill his own. Jason resides in Chicago, a city he is proud to call home.
@jasonbrosenthal
amykrouserosenthalfoundation.com


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“With Amy, if she set a goal to do something—professionally or personally—she made sure to follow through.”
Jason Rosenthal, My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me: A Memoir

“But even more than that, we shared such an incredible alignment on the big issues that the small, inconsequential ones were all we had left to make noise about.”
Jason Rosenthal, My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me: A Memoir

“One that stuck, and became meaningful in so many ways, was our Friday-night Shabbat dinners. They were a time to enjoy not only each other but our extended family and our wider community as well. Many of the dinners were just us five “Rosies,” as we were affectionately known. Sometimes family joined in. Other times, family friends and their kids came over, or we would go to their homes instead. Whatever the details, Shabbat dinners meant slowing down from a hectic week. They meant being together for traditional prayers, including a prayer Amy always recited specifically for the children. Candles were lit, wine was poured, and bread was broken. Simple. Quietly reverent. And always, always full of gratitude.”
Jason Rosenthal, My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me: A Memoir

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