Though the Pain Remains, Resilience Endures
The Jewish people have faced countless attempts at annihilation throughout history, and each time we have emerged stronger. The dust has not settled because the
The Jewish people have faced countless attempts at annihilation throughout history, and each time we have emerged stronger. The dust has not settled because the
Once when I was hiking in the wilderness, I began to descend into a canyon on a narrow foot trail. There was a sign at
Pesach is nearly here, yet the escalation of tensions in the Middle East is already here. Riveted as we are to the news—whether with fear,
Studies on mental hygiene, a term which I reintroduced during the covid years in describing proactive steps which insulate us from many mental health concerns,
“My child has not been fazed by the news coming out of Eretz Yisroel. The rest of us are tense, some of us are worrying
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) “With the news from Israel bringing us false starts and disappointments, I must admit that I am becoming cynical. I try
The stunned sadness that is circulating throughout the Jewish world right now has left us with an aching wound. The images, the statistics and the
Emotional wellbeing and Torah values: Practical perspectives from Chai Lifeline. My children want to know about world events, and being children, they prefer watching the
I am a teacher in a day school and a student will be returning to class after experiencing a family tragedy. I am unsure of
A couple contacted our crisis hotline: They had experienced the tragic loss of someone close to them and would be attending the funeral services and
Project Chai, the crisis intervention department of Chai Lifeline, offers practical suggestions and words of chizuk for parents, educators and community leaders on addressing the