No Jew Left Behind

Shabbat Dinner & Speaker: Discussing Mental Health in Jewish Communities
Stephen Fried
Fri / Feb 7 / 7:30 pm
As members of a kehillah kedoshah, a holy community, how do we provide compassionate support for individuals and families dealing with mental illness, addiction, and suicide? Stephen Fried will be joined by his friend Elliot Miller, who will share his family’s experience with mental illness and suicide. Moderated by Rabbi Zuckerman, this conversation will help us bring these difficult topics into the light.
In light of the topic, we invite only individuals 12 and older to participate.
Location: PAS@87th Street
The Vatican, the Holocaust and World War II: Uncovering the Secret History
Thu / Mar 23 / 7:00 pm / 87th Street and Online
Prof. David Kertzer, Abraham Foxman, and Rabbi Cosgrove
What did the Catholic Church, led by Pope Pius XII during World War II, know about the activities of Mussolini and Hitler, and what decisions were made by the church as Italy was enveloped in the war and the Holocaust unfolded throughout Europe?
The PAS Forget-Me-Nots
Thu / Begins Jan 12 / Weekly / 12:30 pm / 87th Street
Cantor Mira Davis
Music appreciators with memory loss and their loved ones are invited to join a new choral initiative at Park Avenue Synagogue with the purpose of weekly enrichment. Conducted by Cantor Mira Davis, and based on the success of the Unforgettable’s Chorus at NYU.
Clergy Dialogue: Israel in Crisis
Fri / Mar 24 / 5:30 pm / 87th Street and Online
Rabbis Cosgrove and Zuckerman
Rabbis Cosgrove and Zuckerman will reflect on their UJA mission to Israel with other rabbis from New York, where they will meet governmental and non-governmental leaders and a wide range of Israelis living and working within the changing political landscape.