A New Initiative Calling on Mental Health Professionals to Help Trauma Survivors in Israel
A legion of mental health professionals are putting their practices aside to assist trauma victims in Israel.
A legion of mental health professionals are putting their practices aside to assist trauma victims in Israel.
“The Light in the Darkness,” a groundbreaking project designed by Luc Bernard and published last year, immerses players in the harrowing experiences of a Polish Jewish family in the years leading up to and during the Holocaust.
Seeing first-hand how Jews have kept their traditions and communities over millennia, even while enduring persecution, impressed me deeply.
As Daniel Ross Goodman notes in his recently published “Soloveitchik’s Children,” Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik wrote early and often of Jewish dialectics — the dynamic tension of holding oppositional ideas in tandem.
Taste Buds with Deb – Episode 40
“The absence of Jews from ‘underrepresented’ groupings implies that Jews are over-represented in films, which is simply untrue.”
At a time when Judaism is under assault, let’s keep our most important institutions, our houses of worship, financially viable, vibrant, and strong.
“The notion that at a conference at this time convened in Germany would include a speaker who calls for the dissolution of Israel and leaving Judaism as a truncated religion for a permanent Jewish diaspora, is an outrage.”
By what twisted logic can the so-called progressive left justify supporting such a reactionary and inhumane movement, which violates so many norms and values of the left?
We know the right path to take to live a meaningful and fulfilled life. We have direction on what true happiness is and how to attain it.