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Heavy, Uncertain Times for Our Community
Rising antisemitism on campus and online. Political unrest. Constant news alerts. For us, it’s not background noise – it shakes us at our core.
- Waves of anxiety, fear, or anger – or feeling numb just to get through the day.
- Tension between friends, professors, and public discourse.
- Questions about safety, belonging, and how openly to live your Jewish identity.
To Jewish Students Feeling Alone on Campus
If you’re a student, you may be:
- Feeling isolated or unsafe.
- Wondering whether you can speak openly about your Jewish identity.
- Exhausted by constant debates, protests, and pressure.
You don’t have to face this alone. Therapy can help you strengthen resilience and reclaim your voice.
Your Therapist Should Get It – Instantly
You shouldn’t have to explain why it hurts so deeply. With an Orthodox background, yeshiva education, and experience across Conservative and Reform communities, I bring clinical skill and cultural fluency to a therapy experience that sees all of you.
No translating | No tiptoeing | No holding back
Together, We’ll Work Toward
- Releasing judgment and criticism.
- Coping with stress before it overwhelms you.
- Finding clarity, connection, and hope.
- Building confidence for challenges at school, work, and home.
The Time to Start Is Now
If you’re looking for a Jewish therapist who understands where you come from and what you’re facing – on campus, at work, or in your community – I’m here.