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I don't care what another Jew thinks about Zionism or not, but advocating that hate against Israelis is justified if they believe in self-determination while they're cowering in shelters for >48 hours in fear of their lives is something I wont' tolerate.

#Trauma therapists on Traumatic invalidation in the Jewish community after October 7. A good read if you want to understand what your #Jewish friends and colleagues have been going through. #jewdiverse #Mazeldon

The October 7, 2023 attacks in Israel by the Hamas terrorist organization triggered profound trauma within the Jewish community, not only stemming from the events themselves but also from the response of others in the aftermath. Rather than being met with compassion and care, many individuals instead encountered emotional neglect, criticism, blame, and even outright denial of their pain. These responses occurred on individual, institutional, and societal levels. …
Traumatic invalidation… involves chronic or extreme denial of an individual’s significant private experiences, characteristics, or reactions, often by influential figures or groups upon whom the individual relies. Such invalidation can result in profound shifts in self-perception, emotional regulation, and worldview. This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of traumatic invalidation within the Jewish community post October 7, provide recommendations for trauma-informed and culturally sensitive interventions, and discuss implications for future research.
What we found was that in addition to their responses to the clearly traumatic events of murder, rape, and kidnapping, our Jewish clients—and our Jewish colleagues—were talking about something else distressing that was happening that was sometimes difficult to name and understand. It had to do with the reactions after October 7 from friends, colleagues, and larger organizations. Rather than being met with compassion and care, many were instead met with a stunning mix of silence, blaming, excluding, and even outright denying the atrocities of October 7 along with any emotional pain stemming from them.
In trauma therapy, there is a term for this type of response from others-traumatic invalidation. “Traumatic invalidation is extreme or repetitive invalidation of individuals’ significant private experiences, characteristics identified as important aspects of themselves, or reactions to themselves or to the world … .Typically, traumatic invalidation comes from a very important person, group, or authority” and “leads to psychological exclusion or perception of the individual as an outsider” (Linehan, Citation2015, p. 304). According to Bohus et al. (Citation2013), traumatic invalidation is a social trauma that can create an existential crisis, since human beings cannot survive without our group. This means that when someone is threatened with being rejected by the group, they might feel that it is a life and death situation. Social invalidation then means that the basic principle of social survival is questioned.

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Approaching the Holy Mountain: Spiritual Preparations for Shavuot
Wednesdays, May 7, 14, 21 | 8pm ET / 5pm PT | Live on Zoom | $54

Join us for a three-part course exploring the spiritual themes of Shavuot:

Session 1: Sinai Revelation & the Mythic Journey: Guidelines for Life in Transition – Explore Midrashic texts on Sinai to uncover how we, too, can receive Torah and revelation in our lives today.

Session 2: Transcending Trauma: Mythic Dimensions of the Book of Ruth – Discover the resilience and spiritual wisdom in Ruth’s journey and how it speaks to our own times of transition.

Session 3: The History and Mystery of Yizkor: Wisdom from Our Ancestors – Delve into the origins of Yizkor and how this prayer connects us to our ancestors in meaningful ways.

Register: aleph.org/civicrm/event/regist

October 7th forever marks one of the most serious terrorist attacks in the Western world.

Israel remains hollowed-out between a relentless tension of grief and the reality of grappling with the wounds of recovery and survival.

The US it witness to an unleashing of antisemitism: violent anti-Israel riots on college campuses, bomb threats, physical attacks, and a fear of harm that requires an armed presence in synagogues.

Please join as we explore how to navigate the new reality of this collective trauma.

To RSVP: Estherke@aol.com

From Svivah:
Join us as we move through the seven weeks of the omer — a 49-day journey between Passover and Shavuot.

Beginning Monday, April 21, join SVIVAH and Naama Sadan for a gentle weekly gathering with a focus for the week — inspired by the colors of springtime and the omer.

Mondays 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, and 5/26.

No experience needed. No pressure, just presence.Please bring a pen, paper, and warm drink.Let’s start our week together as we move through these weeks of the Omer.

And please invite a friend to join us!

Register: svivah.org/gatherings/omer2025

Join the Workers Circle and our friends at Congress for Jewish Culture, YIVO, the Jewish Labor Committee, and Friends of the Bund in New York City on Friday, April 18, at 1:00 PM ET for a commemoration of the 82nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

Gather with us at the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Memorial Plaza in Riverside Park to remember the brave and spirited fighters of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

We will hear from academics, artists, and activists as we recount the history of this watershed moment and ground today's activism in the work of our movement ancestors.

Info: circle.org/events/remember-war

From Mayyim Hayyim:
At a time when so many people are moving through their own narrow passages to find freedom and dignity, I am grateful that Mayyim Hayyim is a place for refuge and renewal.

Please consider making a generous Passover gift to Mayyim Hayyim today: mayyimhayyim.org/donate/

Your gift will ensure:
A wide range of programs and mikveh resources for people of all ages and backgrounds all over the world
Trainings for new Mikveh Guides to support the requests we receive for appointments every year
Critical repairs and upkeep for our building so that the mikveh waters can remain warm

Wishing you all a sweet and meaningful Passover.

Chag Sameach,
Yarden Fraiman,
Mayyim Hayyim Board Member

Discover Bsisa: A Pre-Passover
Tradition from Libya

Bsisa is a cherished Libyan-Jewish tradition observed in the days leading up to Passover—a symbolic ritual of abundance, renewal, and preparation.

It’s a beautiful example of the unique ways Jewish communities across the Middle East and North Africa mark this sacred time.

Click to view the full post on Instagram and learn more: instagram.com/jimena_voice/p/D

From JIMENA:
These traditions—while beautifully varied—are also deeply interconnected, much like the Jewish people themselves. Our shared stories of resilience, liberation, and celebration unite us across geography, language, and time.

The guide features:
Traditional and contemporary Passover recipes from across the MENA region
Rituals and customs from countries like Morocco, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Egypt, Libya, and beyond
Links to stories, videos, and cultural content to deepen your holiday experience

PDF Link: jimena.org/wp-content/uploads/

For our friends in Denver:
Join Kabbalah Experience for a cocktail reception and celebratory dinner.

All food served will be vegetarian and pescatarian. There will also be vegan and gluten free options.

We will provide kosher meals on request. Please reach out directly with any dietary concerns.

Cocktail attire. $180 General admission
Tix: kabbalahexperience.com/20years

Sponsorships also available.

From Kabbalah Experience:
When seen through a spiritual lens, the Seder provides you an opportunity to experience a process of personal liberation from whatever holds you back, from whatever of your past keeps you captive.

That is what we are attempting through this Haggadah: to pass over, pass through, innovate and move beyond. By transforming the meaning of these time-honored rituals, this experience becomes a vehicle for you to transform your life.

How do we do it: We shift attention from literal story to metaphor, from an ancient past others experienced to your present experience, and from external reality to the subtle workings of inner life.

$10 for PDF Download: kabbalahexperience.com/pass-ov

SAVE SAYDER 5785/2025 — How to Lead + Prep the Perfect Passover Seder in 2025 DIY Workshop was led by Lab/Shul’s Leaders and is now available as a replay on YouTube.

📲 Access the Replays here:

Session 1 youtube.com/watch?v=iPSYWoH4Nq

Session 2 youtube.com/watch?v=a632RYlgOa

📲 Access SAYder Four New Questions PDF handout here: ttps://www.labshul.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/SAYder-Four-New-Question-Handout_2025.pdf

📲 Access SAYder Hosting Guide PDF with questions here: labshul.org/wp-content/uploads

This seder, read less, say more.

Make your Passover unforgettable with Reboot's FREE interactive Passover Resource Guide - a fresh, inspiring way to bring meaning, joy, and creativity to your celebration.

Download the Reboot Passover Resource Guide now here and be entered to win a $100 Zabar's gift card & more for Passover! rebooting.com/article/passover

Reboot has curated activities, resources, videos, and other offerings from our work that speak to these themes of hospitality, celebration, and creating a brighter and more equitable future.