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Refuat Ha-Nefesh Spiritual Care Program

The Refuat Ha-Nefesh Spiritual Care Program is a unique group of volunteers who will be trained in the mitzvah of bikur cholim (visiting the sick) and learn the art of spiritual care. From December to April, participants will engage in an empowering growth opportunity led by rabbis, chaplains, doctors, bereavement specialists and social workers. They will share support techniques from art, music and creative ritual to developing congregational caring communities. Classes are a mix of virtual Tuesday evening and in-person Sunday morning sessions. The program is free of charge. Applications can be accessed here and will be followed by an interview. The deadline is November 22.

Refuat Ha-Nefesh Fellows Spiritual Care Program 2024-25 Application Form: https://jewishmiami.jotform.com/241924863728063

Hope & Healing: No One Should Grieve Alone

Community gathering and workshop

Beth Torah Benny Rok Campus: Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Address: 20350 NE 26th Ave, Miami, FL 33180

Join together with these North Miami Dade adult communities for encouraging and compelling programs, creating hope and resilience after loss. Each evening program will include ritual and spiritual engagement, commemoration, social connections, learning and legacy work.

All programs run 7-9 PM Light refreshments | No cost to attend RSVP to info@btbrc.org for the January 31st program.

A program of the North Miami Dade Bereavement Initiative, a multi-synagogue-based initiative supported in partnership with Mishkan Miami of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.

Hope & Healing: No One Should Grieve Alone

Wednesday, November 1, 7-9 PM

Community Gathering and Workshop

Join together with North Miami Dade Adult Communities for encouraging and compelling programs, creating hope and resilience after loss. Each evening program will include ritual and spiritual engagement, commemoration, social connections, learning and legacy work. Light refreshments. Free. A program of the North Miami Dade Bereavement Initiative, a multi-synagogue-based initiative supported in partnership with Mishkan Miami of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.

Temple Sinai,18801 NE 22nd Ave, Miami

For more information, please contact RSVP to Suzanne at templesinai@tsnd.org.

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