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About Suzanne Rosoff

Suzanne Gould Marks Rosoff was born in Pittsburgh, PA, on February 6, 1933 and grew up in the Squirrel Hill section of Pittsburgh. At age 19 she married at the Tree of Life Synagogue. She had two children at age 21 and 23; in spite of being a young mother she found time to follow her heart's passion of adding her voice to counter the injustices of the world. She took her very young children and together they marched for civil rights and joined in singing "we shall overcome" in the Baptist Churches. Later she marched for women's rights in Washington, D.C., with Gloria Steinem as the leader.

As her children grew, her love of music became an important part of her life. She entertained around the tri-state area of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Virginia. Later she took a job at WQED-TV, home of the Mr. Rogers' show. She became Associate Producer of two Award Winning Docu-Dramas called "The Turned-on Crisis" and the "Family Game." Together with an engineer at the station, she started an Explorer Scout Troop of boys and girls, black and white, all ages. They did not turn anyone down who wanted to learn new ways of living peacefully together and learning skills that they would use later in life.

After her divorce, she moved to Washington, D.C., where her love of music led her to join the Liz Lerman "Dancers of the Third Age." They performed at the Dance Place, Wolf Trap, and Kennedy Center. Again, because she wanted to support people to be healthy, while she was living in the Boston area, she started a business called Macro Mama. She developed recipes for Tofu Egg Salad and Tempeh Salad. When she moved to Miami, she opened a restaurant called Suzanne's Vegetarian Restaurant.

Her other careers included B & B's in the Berkshires and Boston, teaching ballroom dancing on many cruise lines around the world, and acting in The Reader's Theatre in Asheville, NC. She was a guest commentator and wrote many published Letters to the Editor in Asheville. Therefore, Choose Life is her first published book. She hopes you find it another new experience in your life.

8 Jun, 2020

Something Old, Something New

By |2020-06-08T13:27:24-04:00June 8th, 2020|

As I mentioned to you the other day, I have been cleaning out drawers and found this article I wrote in 2001.  I have been an Activist since the early days of my marriage in the early 1950’s.  As I reread the article, I realized some of my same thoughts and ideas are spoken about today, whether it is COVID-19 or the Black Lives Matter protests (which I will have more to say in a future blog).

To give some context to this blog, I should mention that In the years 2000 to 2005, I was teaching Ballroom Dancing on […]

5 Jun, 2020

An Eye Opener

By |2020-06-05T16:48:04-04:00June 5th, 2020|

Is it beginning to feel a bit like cabin fever?……………..I am still cooking, the closets  and drawers are all cleaned (including the kitchen drawers which seem to accumulate all sorts of matter) and I finally cleared the dining room table of stacks of papers and old mail.  So I am beginning to  contemplate my next move.  And as I am planning my next move, my mind begins to wander and meander.  And I find myself in a place in the 1970’s.  As I thought of different incidents, I realize one in particular, was not in my book. Therefore, Choose Life. […]

31 May, 2020

Fishing for Activities

By |2020-06-01T12:22:23-04:00May 31st, 2020|

It has been five days since my last blog.  We are still in isolation so what can I tell you of my activities at home?  As usual, during this time of confinement, I am cooking (made a great Fish Chowda). That’s the way they say it in Boston.

I purchase frozen wild fish directly from Alaska.  A box with dry ice is delivered every two months which lasts until the next delivery.  I order Sable, which is known as Black Cod.  If you are lucky enough to see it on the menu in […]

25 May, 2020

Thoughts on Memorial Day

By |2020-05-26T10:12:28-04:00May 25th, 2020|

Today is Memorial Day 2020. And, of course it is raining, as the skies are crying for this Day. And it is a Day that’s set aside to remember with gratitude and pride all those who served and died for our country and our freedom. And, as we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to just utter the words, but to live by them. I give credit for these words in some different form on Facebook. But they touched my core, so I am presenting them here today for your perusal.

As I walked […]

24 May, 2020

Laughing in the Rain

By |2020-05-26T10:01:26-04:00May 24th, 2020|

This morning i woke up to a beautiful and much needed rainstorm.  The sky was dark and the trees were bending this way and that way.  I let out a long yawn, wrapped my arms around my body and thought “Oh, what a good day it is to just stay inside………….and after a couple of minutes lazily thinking this thought, my eyes popped open as I  sat up in bed and realized that because of the Covid-19, I stay inside every day, not just today.

Now, have you ever heard the motto “if you want a change in weather, wait a […]

21 May, 2020

The Perks of Being Quarantined

By |2020-05-22T11:15:06-04:00May 21st, 2020|

Well, as I mentioned yesterday, I finally went to the Beauty Parlor and today I am still beautiful!  The color is still in and the hair is still almost straight……..a few wisps here and there.  So now what?
Do we get beautiful for ourselves or for others?  Ah, the eternal question…

Because of the Corona virus and our mandated “stay at home” ordinance,  it is now  “all dressed up and  nowhere to go” unless you put on all your makeup to take out the garbage or an exciting second errand, bringing in the mail.  If you are lucky, your mail person will […]

20 May, 2020

The Beauties Return to the Beauty Parlor

By |2020-05-20T17:59:14-04:00May 20th, 2020|

After two and a half months, my local Beauty Salon in Palm Beach County was finally open. Due to the devastating Covid 19, the women who missed their weekly appointments were (excuse the pun) pulling out their hair. If you did go out to do some shopping during this crisis, you would have been amazed to see all these gray haired ladies out and about. What happened to the beautiful blonds with their jangling bracelets and matching pocketbooks to their 4 in. boots which were tucked tightly into their tight tights?

Yes, I must admit I was finally able to get […]

18 May, 2020

ZOOM in the 21st Century

By |2021-05-06T21:21:10-04:00May 18th, 2020|

Yesterday I had a new and wonderful experience called ZOOM.  If there is one good thing coming out of this devastating Coved 19, it is having the experience of taking classes, participating in  workshops and, most importantly, reconnecting with old and new friends all around the world.  I believe Zoom has opened up  an entirely new way of communicating, which at times were difficult.  I find it more rewarding than texting, speaking on the telephone, using social media, or even emailing.  By being able to see and almost touch each other, it feels like a personal […]

17 May, 2020

THEREFORE, CHOOSE LIFE

By |2020-05-17T16:18:55-04:00May 17th, 2020|

Therefore, Choose Life is the name of my new book. Hi, I am Suzanne Marks Rosoff and at 87 years of age, I have decided to start a Blog while I am treading water in the 21st Century.

You don’t know who I am but I know you. You are thirsty for inspiration, new ideas, ways to live in our new normal. We are not so different, you and I.

I just attended a virtual workshop sponsored by Melinda Darer. Because of our current Corona Virus, Melinda and her team have produced a response using the name […]

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