
BaMidbar Newsletter: January 10, 2025
ICYMI, here's BaMidbar's Newsletter from January 10, 2025, which features Shmirat HaNefesh with Rabbi Batya Elana Ellinoy, a morning wellness opportunity for Jewish professionals.
ICYMI, here's BaMidbar's Newsletter from January 10, 2025, which features Shmirat HaNefesh with Rabbi Batya Elana Ellinoy, a morning wellness opportunity for Jewish professionals.
Growing up in the 80s and 90s, there was no social pressure, not litmus testing. It felt organic. American. Nothing about the process, or the results, was laced with fear. Disappointment, yes. Fear, not at all.
Following an extensive national search that attracted over 500 candidates, BaMidbar’s Board of Directors announced that Whitney Fisch, MSW, has been tapped to be the organization’s next Chief Executive Officer.
Repentance is dynamic. Tending to our mental health and well-being may be an important resource to the process of self-examination (cheshbon hanefesh) and repentance.
Rachel Eisen appointed Chief Operating Officer at BaMidbar following eight years at Mayyim Hayyim.
All Jewish young people, regardless of their beliefs, deserve access to mental health services and supports.
During this time of reflection and renewal, let us take proactive steps to address the mental health crisis facing our teens and young adults.
30 minute sessions for Jewish professionals to tend to their mental, emotional, spiritual, and social health.
The gradual preparation of easing into grief leading up to Tisha b'Av could be seen as reflecting an approach to working with grief that cares for our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and promotes resilience.