BJFS and BJCC Offer Support Group for Children of Holocaust Survivors and Child Holocaust Survivors

In partnership with the Boulder JCC and Boulder JFS, this support group will provide an opportunity for exploration of the psychological impact of personal and/or family Holocaust history. There are many commonalities we share that distinguish us from others and discussing them together can be a powerful experience. Carole Kornreich, a retired psychiatrist who has facilitated groups and workshops for child Holocaust survivors and for children of Holocaust survivors for nearly 30 years, will lead this group. Her parents were both survivors.

The group will meet at Boulder JCC on Tuesdays, September 10 and 24, October 15 and 29, November 5 and 19, and December 3 and 17 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm and is offered at no charge. More details and registration.

About Jewish Family Service

Founded more than 150 years ago, we currently offer more than 30 programs and services, including food security, housing stability, mental health counseling, aging care, employment support, and disability services. JFS takes a holistic approach, assessing the various needs of the individual or family and provides the appropriate services all from one organization. JFS serves everyone regardless of race, faith, gender, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.

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