Registration for this training has closed.
Do you work with older adults and wish you knew how to talk more comfortably about Jewish approaches to death and dying?
Professionals serving older adults are often on the front lines of conversations about mortality.
If you wish to gain the skills and knowledge needed to navigate these topics, join us for three virtual sessions that will prepare you to approach these conversations through the lens of Jewish wisdom.
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This training is designed for staff of agencies providing direct services to older adults in Jewish contexts.
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November 20: Core Jewish wisdom and practices around aging, dying, and mourning
December 4: Practical skills for initiating and responding to end of life topics
December 11: Advance Care Planning as a Jewish Process - Introduction to What Matters: Caring Conversations About End of Life
All sessions are held via Zoom at 12-1:30 pm ET/ 9-10:30 am PT.
Because this learning relies on live and active participation, registrants are expected to attend all sessions.Sessions will not be recorded.
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This training opportunity has been subsidized for professionals working with older adults in Jewish settings, thanks to a generous grant from the Sephardic Foundation on Aging.
Shomer Collective welcomes additional contributions to further support this and other offerings. -
Please direct questions about this training to [email protected].

