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a community event
                                             for men and women






             THE AGE OF



             ANXIETY

















             Striving for Peace of Mind in a Complex World
             Striving for Peace of Mind in a Complex World

            • Why  is anxiety so common today?
            • Is anxiety treatable?
            • First Hand Accounts of Conquering Anxiety
            • Clinical and Rabbinic Perspectives












                                              practical skills for coping and
              Rabbinical and spiritual    how friends & family can offer support     clinical perspective
                  perspectives               Norman Blumenthal, PhD               & treatment approaches
         Rav Ron Yitzchok Eisenman           The Zachter Family Chair in Trauma & Crisis Counseling  David H. Rosmarin, PhD, ABPP
            Rabbi, Congregation Ahavas Israel, Passaic, NJ  at OHEL, and Director of the OHEL Miriam Center for  Founder & Director, Center for Anxiety
                                                Trauma, Bereavement and Crisis Response
         Mishpacha Magazine Columnist & Author, Shul with a View              Ass’t Professor, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School
                                                   SPECIAL GUEST
                                A personal perspective on struggling & coping with anxiety

                              TUESDAY, October 30, 2018 • 7:30 PM
                                                                                                 MUST rsvp by Oct. 25
                         OHEL Jaffa Family Campus Zachter Training Room                       FREE PARKING
                                  1268 East 14th Street • Brooklyn, NY 11230                         (limited space)

                                  For more information call 718-686-3321 •’ access@ohelfamily.org

        Brooklyn Family Pages              718-535-1193 • info@brooklynfamilypages.com                 October  28, ‘18  9
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