Family Caregiver Support Group
Family Caregiver Support Group
A weekly, online drop-in Caregiver Support Group where anyone over 21 can join to share stories, feelings and questions about being a caregiver for a family member or loved ones.
A weekly, online drop-in Caregiver Support Group where anyone over 21 can join to share stories, feelings and questions about being a caregiver for a family member or loved ones.
A weekly, online drop-in Caregiver Support Group where anyone over 21 can join to share stories, feelings and questions about being a caregiver for a family member or loved ones.
A weekly, online drop-in Caregiver Support Group where anyone over 21 can join to share stories, feelings and questions about being a caregiver for a family member or loved ones.
A 30-minute guided meditation on Self Forgiveness for the month of Elul using imagery of a forest, waterfalls and mikveh in a river.
The central invitation of the Jewish month of Elul preceding Rosh Hashanah, is to engage in cheshbon nefesh, a soul inventory or soul-searching process. This requires a willingness to open our hearts to teshuvah - a joyful return to our most authentic selves. We gather on Shabbat to engage in this sacred work together. We will enter into a state of enhanced consciousness with sacred chant, teachings, prayer and silence to open the inner gates and embark on an exhilarating soul journey.
A weekly, online drop-in Caregiver Support Group where anyone over 21 can join to share stories, feelings and questions about being a caregiver for a family member or loved ones.
A monthly, online drop-in Death Cafe where anyone over 18 can join to talk about thoughts, feelings and questions about death and dying. Death Cafe has no agenda, no theme, no advice or teachings. This is an open forum with a facilitator who will call on people to speak and moderate the conversation.
Topics Include: Yom Kippur as a rehearsal for our own deaths; Defining “Sacred”; The Spiritual Concept of Healing (versus Curing); Dying as a Sacred Process; Our Personal Relationship to Death and Dying; Concept of Doulas/Midwives; “Us Vs. Them” (We Are All Going To Die); Talking to Patients and Their Families about Death;What Can We Do When Our Own Grief Gets Triggered by Their Struggles?
A weekly, online drop-in Caregiver Support Group where anyone over 21 can join to share stories, feelings and questions about being a caregiver for a family member or loved ones.
Rabbi Dan officiates a Jewish wedding for a young couple in Santa Clara County. By invitation only.
A weekly, online drop-in Caregiver Support Group where anyone over 21 can join to share stories, feelings and questions about being a caregiver for a family member or loved ones.
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