
Shofars and Semicolons: Struggling with Suicidal Ideation on the High Holidays
By Max Hollander and Jaime Glazerman Rosh Hashanah is an exciting time of year. It’s a chance to reflect on our past and set our

By Max Hollander and Jaime Glazerman Rosh Hashanah is an exciting time of year. It’s a chance to reflect on our past and set our

As the High Holiday season begins and we think about being written in the Book of Life in the new year, I am thinking about

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Date: Friday, September 9, 2022 Time: 6:30pm EST (official Shabbat candle lighting is 7:34pm EST) Location: Blue Dove Foundation Facebook Page LIVE Stream In honor

Download this Article Depending on the traditions of a person’s specific Jewish community, a death by suicide can include all of the same prayers and

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Download this Article Her sister died of a drug overdose and it spurred her to “Quiet the Silence” in her personal and professional life: Her

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Download this Article Age-old Jewish burial practices include a ritual preparation of the body through washing, blessing, wrapping or clothing it in a white shroud