Judith's roots in Denver are deep. Her grandparents made their homes in the Jewish sections on the west side from the late 1800s to early 1900s.
After completing thirty wonderful years teaching middle school in 2005, she went on to teach Educational Psychology and Philosophy at Metropolitan State University of Denver for the next seven.
Leaving her passion for teaching to pursue a dream of becoming a writer proved rewarding, enlightening and impossibly hard.
She is a lucky Savta (hebrew for grandmother) for the first time thanks to her beautiful, smart, married daughter who she hopes will never write memoir.
After completing thirty wonderful years teaching middle school in 2005, she went on to teach Educational Psychology and Philosophy at Metropolitan State University of Denver for the next seven.
Leaving her passion for teaching to pursue a dream of becoming a writer proved rewarding, enlightening and impossibly hard.
She is a lucky Savta (hebrew for grandmother) for the first time thanks to her beautiful, smart, married daughter who she hopes will never write memoir.