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Mental Health

At Congregation Rodeph Sholom, we are committed to mental health and well-being. Guided by Jewish values, we offer resources, support, and community to ensure no one faces their struggles alone.

For Jewish women directly impacted by breast cancer. This program is provided in partnership with Sharsheret. For more information or to make a referral, please contact JCSsupport@jbfcs.org or 212-632-4790.

Our domestic violence program, Lev, is starting two private, discreet support groups:
  • Jewish women in abusive relationships who are seeking support in building resiliency and skills.
  • Survivors of abusive relationships who are looking to join a community of healing.
Groups will meet for 12–15 weeks in Brooklyn, with a remote option if needed, and are facilitated by community-sensitive Licensed Mental Health Professionals.

For more information or to make a referral, please contact Lev@jbfcs.org or 646-273-1800.

A parent support group for those with children struggling with alcohol and substance misuse. For more information or to make a referral, please contact JCSrecovery@jbfcs.org or 347-735-0583.

For Jewish adult men who have experienced sexual abuse and would like to join a community of healing. For more information or to make a referral, please contact JCSsupport@jbfcs.org or 212-632-4790.

For adults living with serious chronic illness. For more information or to make a referral, please contact JCSsupport@jbfcs.org or 212-632-4790.

At CRS, we are committed to mental health and well-being.

We partner with the Jewish Board, which offers ongoing groups for topics including bereavement, recovery, domestic violence, breast cancer support and more. To register or find out more information, please contact jcssupport@jbfcs.org or call (212) 632-4790.

Explore these helpful tools and services available through The Jewish Board:

Whether you are seeking mental health care, a safe place in which to recover, or resources for a loved one with an intellectual or developmental disability, The Jewish Board is here to empower you and all New Yorkers. Visit jewishboard.org/how-we-can-help to find support now.

For more information or to make a referral, please contact bereavementsupport@jbfcs.org or 212-632-4608.

The Jewish Board has an extensive collection of mental health resources. From articles and guides to support tools, their site offers valuable information for individuals and families. Visit jewishboard.org/resources to learn more.

For more information or to make a referral, please contact JCSrecovery@jbfcs.org or 347-735-0583.

Looking for an opportunity to be a more active part of your community? Join The Jewish Board and lend your time, energy, and skills to help your fellow New Yorkers lead healthier, happier lives. Visit jewishboard.org/get-involved to take action today.

For more information or to make a referral, please contact JCSsupport@jbfcs.org or 212-632-4790.

Below are ongoing support groups through The Jewish Board.

Get In Touch

CRS Social worker

For additional resources or a confidential consultation, please contact:

Dalia Horowitz
Social Worker: Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services
(347) 403-0843
dhorowitz@jbfcs.org​

CRS Mental Health Advisory Panel

For more information or interest in participating, please contact:

Jessica Adducchio, LMSW​
Clergy Chief of Staff​
(646) 454-3029 ​
care@crsnyc.org

CRS Clergy Team

All of the clergy at Congregation Rodeph Sholom are available for pastoral care or counseling referrals.

Please email clergy@crsnyc.org if you would like to be connected to one of our clergy.

Annual Meeting 2025

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