L’Dor V’Dor: Relationships Through
the Family Life Cycle
April 16, May 14 and June 12
7:00–9:30 p.m.
Hebrew College
This three-part seminar series, co-sponsored by Hebrew College and the Simmons School of Social Work, examines how classical texts and Jewish traditions frame the requisites and boundaries of the parent-child relationship—and how psychological and spiritual insights from those texts can inform clinical social work practice.
Seminar topics include “Parents and Adult Children,” “The Power of Repentance and Forgiveness” and “Diversity Within the Jewish Family.” Each seminar will be led by a Hebrew College faculty member and a licensed social worker, including professors at the Simmons School of Social Work and professionals in the Jewish community. Instructors from HC include Dr. Jacob Meskin, Assistant Professor of Education, Dr. Solomon Schimmel, Professor of Jewish Education and Psychology and Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld, Dean of the Rabbinical School.
The series is geared toward both the Jewish community and clinical social workers with an interest in Judaism. Social work continuing education units (CEU’s) will be awarded for a registration fee of $40 per event. Regular registration is $18 per event.
For details,
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To register, contact Kathy Millstein, Simmons School of Social Work,
kmillstein@simmons.edu.