Apr 21, 2024 | Jewish Family Service, The Jewish Outlook
Unlocking Your Mindfulness Practice Step into a world where time slows down, and the noise of daily life fades into the background. Mindfulness and meditation are more than fleeting trends; they unveil timeless practices deeply rooted in ancient wisdom and...
Oct 6, 2023 | Jewish Family Service, The Jewish Outlook
Shalom Austin’s New Inspired Aging Initiative Addresses Total Wellness for Older Adults JCC members enjoy an aqua aerobics class tailored to all levels of abilities including seniors, prenatal, rehabilitation or cross-training enthusiasts. Credit: Dalia Seidner...
Sep 26, 2023 | Jewish Family Service, The Jewish Outlook
“Death Over Dinner” Demystifies the End-of-Life Process By Maura Kinney, LCSW – Grief and Loss Therapist The Death Over Dinner Project was founded by entrepreneur and activist Michael Hebb in response to the startling statistic that, while 75 percent of Americans say...
Dec 20, 2022 | Jewish Family Service, The Jewish Outlook
Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies Offers Groundbreaking Training That Equips Parents to Better Help Anxious Children Amid a longstanding youth mental health crisis exacerbated by the COVID pandemic, the Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies (NJHSA) is...
Nov 18, 2022 | Jewish Family Service, The Jewish Outlook
A Letter From Emily Bray, LMSWA of JFS I hear you’re looking for a therapist. What wonderful news! I’m sorry, of course, that things are in a way that you feel you need a therapist, but then again, I feel that everyone should have a therapist. If you’ve looked,...
Aug 5, 2022 | Community News, Jewish Family Service, The Jewish Outlook
Practicing Ahavat Ger: What Loving A Stranger Can Look Like Robyn Shapiro- AJPR Committee member shopping for groceries to give to newly arrived refugee families. Courtesy: Angelica Gomez Since Angelica was a child, she had a strong sense of feeling connected to...