Mental Health

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Crisis support to the Jewish community after the murder of Rabbi Kogan

The Jerusalem Post spoke to the Jewish world's largest emotional crisis service about the help they are giving following the murder of Chabad Rabbi Kogan in the UAE.

Rejection Sensitivity: How often it occurs and how it affects our feelings and behaviors

While living with high degrees of rejection sensitivity is emotionally painful, the good news is that it is totally treatable, with good rates of success. 

By DR MIKE GROPPER
25/11/2024

Psychological toll Israelis face during war must be acknowledged and treated

Israel is grappling with the psychological toll on more than 100 released hostages, thousands of injured soldiers, tens of thousands of evacuees from border communities in the South and North.

Jewish Federations, Health Ministry open first of 16 mental health centers

The community health centers aim to provide access to services for hundreds of thousands of Israelis without the stigma associated with mental illness. 

Google's Gemini AI tells student to 'Please die'

"You are not special, you are not important, and you are not needed...Please die. Please,” the AI message read.

It is vital for Israel to invest in its mental health caregivers

Preserving our national resilience requires remembering that investing in mental health is not only an immediate need but also a vital preparation for whatever challenges may lie ahead. 

By YARDEN ABARBANEL
17/11/2024

How is the rise of antisemitism impacting Diaspora Jews? Mental health experts discuss

The ongoing mental health crisis about diaspora Jews calls for building resilience, not pathologizing, spiritual and mental health leaders said at a recent Mental Health IsReal event

By SHIRA DICKER/THE MEDIA LINE
14/11/2024

Israeli court rules child can remain in Israel after fleeing abusive father in US

An Israeli court has allowed an abused mother and her child to remain in the country, rejecting the father's claim of abduction under the Hague Convention.

Australia proposes 'world-leading' ban on social media for children under 16

A number of countries have already vowed to curb social media use by children through legislation, though Australia's policy is one of the most stringent.

By REUTERS
07/11/2024
  Volunteers at Reuth TLV Rehabilitation Hospital. From right to left: Shakeera, Tworwski, and Lea.

Angels in Yellow at Reuth TLV

Global volunteers at Reuth TLV play vital roles, uplifting patients and finding purpose while navigating wartime challenges in Israel.

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