High Holiday Liturgy Viewed Through the Lens of Depression
By Miriam A.G. Baumgartner Imagine for a moment you live with depression. It is not a family member or loved one who has depression —
By Miriam A.G. Baumgartner Imagine for a moment you live with depression. It is not a family member or loved one who has depression —
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The Blue Dove Foundation will be available to answer questions and share ideas about selecting Jewish mental health for a mitzvah project.
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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,
Returning to work or school can be a trigger for anxiety. During this time of year, many people may experience mood fluctuations. This is especially
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Shavuot, or the “Festival of Weeks” in Hebrew (חג השבועות, Chag HaShavuot), occurs fifty days after the second day of Passover. Although the holiday’s origins