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Friday Dec 20, 2024
Friday Dec 20, 2024
The ancient practices of grief and bereavement support are well documented and storied throughout Jewish history. Throughout Judaism, there are numerous examples of how grief and loss was shared in a communal sense with practices that are considered today 'progressive' and yet have been conducted for generations.
In this podcast we are joined by an incredible advocate and knowledgeable champion of Judaism, Hospice Palliative Care, and supports for Holocaust Survivors. Lisa Kronenberg, is the Executive Director of Neshama Hospice, a 12-bed Jewish-founded hospice residence in North York, Ontario, Canada, which just broke ground this late fall!
Join us as this incredible individual articulates with heartfelt compassion, and deep wisdom the impact of The Holocaust on children's grief, the far-reaching impact of intergenerational trauma, and the wonderful history of Judaism within communal grief and bereavement support!
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