JFS-ON-A-SCHTICK
Jewish Family Service of St. Paul 1633 W 7th, St. Paul, MN, United StatesJFS is hosting JFS-ON-A-SCHTICK Variety Show on Wednesday, August 26 at 7PM on Zoom featuring Jackie Kashian, Sandy Atlas and Gilad Paz.
JFS is hosting JFS-ON-A-SCHTICK Variety Show on Wednesday, August 26 at 7PM on Zoom featuring Jackie Kashian, Sandy Atlas and Gilad Paz.
For those who have lost a loved one during this pandemic, the usual rituals have not been available to lend comfort. Join us on Wednesday, September 2 from 7:30 to 8:30PM for this opportunity to come together virtually to consider the meaning of loss and its impact upon us as we prepare to celebrate the Jewish High Holy Days.
Mark your calendars for the Twin Cities Jewish Community Mental Health Conference – an event that has been raising awareness of mental health issues, reducing stigma and providing support for […]
We are excited to offer another session of the Next Chapter Series on Sunday, October 25 from 10:00 to 11:30AM via Zoom. The topic will be Moving Forward.
As the high holy days are now behind us, we have committed to starting a new year. You may be wondering how do I begin to move forward, how do I leave old feelings, habits and worries behind. How do I become unstuck? This group will talk about how to take those first steps and begin to move forward.
Staff will be at JFS to distribute B'Yachad gift bags to those who have signed up here to safely deliver them.
Through the Lens of the Holocaust: Trauma & Intergeneration Trauma. Explore the long-reaching reverberations of mass trauma influencing the individual survivor, spouses and children born years after trauma ends.
2G & 3G: Sharing a Unique Legacy. An interactive session focused on the struggles and unique resiliencies related to being a child or grandchild of Holocaust survivors. Limited to 20 participants.
Historical & Intergenerational Trauma. Exploration of the processes involved in transmission of historical trauma among African-American, Indigenous, refugee and immigrant populations. Panelists will discuss their own experiences with the impact of historical trauma on second, third and in some cases many generations-long transmissions of trauma.
Family Dynamics and Difficult Issues in Treating Holocaust Families. A discussion of specific issues that complicate relationships among family members as well as with healthcare providers working with Holocaust families. Free CEU.
On Wednesday, December 16 at 4:00PM, JFS Community Chaplain Rabbi Lynn Liberman will lead a candle lighting ceremony as part of the Be the Light Hanukkah event.