
Online Event // September 14 // Facing our Fears: Trembling Before G-d on the Days of Awe
As we approach Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, holidays known as the “Days of Awe and Fear,” we’ll reflect on the role of fear in
As we approach Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, holidays known as the “Days of Awe and Fear,” we’ll reflect on the role of fear in
For decades, our culture has been focused on making some kind of “resolution” or change with the coming of the new calendar year. For some,
The Blue Dove Foundation is teaming up with Making Jewish Places and PJ Library Atlanta to host two Atlanta-based workshops for Jewish Women and Girls
The introduction of COVID-19 into our world has dealt a significant blow to our daily lives, routines and rituals. Nearly 140,000 loved ones have died,
New York City-based psychotherapist Sherry Amatenstein was diagnosed with breast cancer in mid-February. When the first cases of Covid-19 in the city were reported a
Listen. Simply listen. Too often in conversation, people forget the best form of support is just listening. Not talking over someone, or talking about your
“Many mental illnesses are “invisible,” which makes it hard for people to recognize them and sympathize with those suffering.” – Sophie Riegel 19-year-old Sophie Riegel
This is a wonderful article shared for a time in crisis with good tips. Read the full article.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Gabby Spatt, Executive Director Phone: (404) 490-2391 Email: gabby@thebluedovefoundation.org Quieting the Silence About Mental Illness and Addiction Book aims to eliminate
Social distancing or social isolation is a new term and experience for most of us-one that is taking away physical human interaction and offering a