Neuberger HEW 2024 | The Humanity of Grief (Toronto)
Join us for an intimate conversation with Rachael Cerrotti, an award-winning author, educator, and storyteller, as we explore the complex and multifaceted experience of grief.
After losing her husband at just 27, Rachael turned to her grandmother’s story of survival, navigating her own profound loss while uncovering themes of loneliness, isolation, and the transformative power of memory. Rachael will be joined by Lesley Suchter, a social worker and certified bereavement educator with expertise in grief and trauma counseling. Together, they will delve into both universal concepts and personal experiences of grief, particularly in the context of mourning the Holocaust survivor generation and the shared Jewish experience of grief we have experienced over the past year.
This program will create a space for meaningful discovery, as we collectively navigate the journey of grief—both as individuals and as a community.
JCC members can utilize a buy one get one free discount code. Please contact [email protected] if you are a member to receive your code.
Date & Time - Tuesday, November 5 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Cost - $12
Venue -Ekstein Family Learning Lab
Toronto Holocaust Museum
4588 Bathurst Street
In the Charlotte & Lewis Steinberg Family Cultural Pavilion, in the Sheff Family Building
event_title: Neuberger HEW 2024 | The Humanity of Grief (Toronto)
event_time_zone: America/Toronto
event_start: November 05, 2024 10:00
event_duration: 120
event_end: November 05, 2024 12:00
event_address: 4588 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M2R 3V2, Canada
event_description: Join us for an intimate conversation with Rachael Cerrotti, an award-winning author, educator, and storyteller, as we explore the complex and multifaceted experience of grief. After losing her husband at just 27, Rachael turned to her grandmother’s story of survival, navigating her own profound loss while uncovering themes of loneliness, isolation, and the transformative power of memory. Rachael will be joined by Lesley Suchter, a social worker and certified bereavement educator with expertise in grief and trauma counseling. Together, they will delve into both universal concepts and personal experiences of grief, particularly in the context of mourning the Holocaust survivor generation and the shared Jewish experience of grief we have experienced over the past year. This program will create a space for meaningful discovery, as we collectively navigate the journey of grief—both as individuals and as a community. JCC members can utilize a buy one get one free discount code. Please contact infothethm.org if you are a member to receive your code.Date & Time - Tuesday, November 5 10:00 AM – 12:00 PMCost - $12Venue -Ekstein Family Learning LabToronto Holocaust Museum4588 Bathurst StreetIn the Charlotte & Lewis Steinberg Family Cultural Pavilion, in the Sheff Family BuildingClick here to reserve your spot