Awareness & Education Forum 18: The Orthodox Sandwich Generation - Challenges and Supports

This forum will describe experiences of Orthodox Jewish adults in meeting competing obligations to their aging parents and growing children. Those attending will learn about clinical and cultural challenges faced by each of the three generational tiers. Presenters will identify formal and informal supports for the sandwich generation. Register Today.

The forum will consist of learning and discussion for communal professionals and leaders featuring:
 

Rabbi Gershon Schaffel, Rabbi, Young Israel of Skokie, Skokie
Tamara Kushnir Groman, JD, Manager, Irving H. and Jane W. Goldberg Legal Services at CJE SeniorLife
Hana Holland, Dean of Students, Hanna Sacks Bais Yaakov, Chicago
Rachel Zimmerman, LCPC, Clinician in private practice

8:40 am Doors open
9:00 am – 11:00 am Program

2 Cultural Competency CEUs for social workers, psychologists, and counselors

The program will be recorded.

The Orthodox Network is a collaboration of social service providers in Jewish agencies who work in partnership to improve services to the Orthodox community in metropolitan Chicago.

To learn about previous Awareness and Education Forums, visit our YouTube channel.

Sponsoring Organizations to date:  JCFS Chicago, The ARK, Chai Lifeline Midwest,  CJE SeniorLife, Hinda Institute, JCC Chicago, Jewish Neighborhood Development Council of Chicago, Keshet, Libenu, Midwest Refuah Health Center, No Shame On U, SHALVA, Sharsheret, Yachad Chicago

Partnering with the Jewish United Fund in serving our community.

In-Person Grief Support Group

This grief support group is for adults who have experienced the death of a loved-one within the past two years. The group will meet in person at Anshe Emet for six weeks starting November 21, 7-8:30pm.

Co-sponsored by Anshe Emet Synagogue, Anshe Sholom B’nai Israel, Mishkan Chicago, Chicago Sinai Congregation and Temple Sholom of Chicago.

Registration required and space is limited. Contact Leah Shefsky to register.

Experience a Career Transformation with JCFS Chicago

Like many passionate job seekers, Matthew turned to JCFS Chicago’s Duman Opportunity Center for assistance in finding the right place to work. Matthew received the appropriate tools to succeed by working with an employment specialist who helped him identify the career path and supportive environment that would allow him to utilize his talents and abilities. 

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Resources for Parents and Caregivers

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Here for the Community

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Pediatric Assistive Technologies

Increase your professional knowledge of and access to a variety of assistive technologies - both high and low tech. Led by staff from the Illinois Assistive Technology Program (AITP) and hosted by JCFS Chicago. You may register for one or more sessions. These free sessions are supported by a grant from SourceAmerica. Register today.

This in-person session will include a basic IATP overview with special focus on their ISBE program and include a hands-on device demonstration. Learn about sensory assistive technology evaluations and how to borrow things from the AITP Device Loan program. This session will take place at the JCFS Chicago office in Northbrook.

Kathy Abraham is the Director of Assistive Technology/Augmentative and Alternative Communication Evaluations at IATP. She has been a Speech Language Pathologist for over 30 years in a variety of settings.

Additional sessions:
Residential Assistive Technologies – Nov. 15, 2023
Vocational Assistive Technologies – Nov. 29, 2023

Vocational Assistive Technologies

Increase your professional knowledge of and access to a variety of assistive technologies - both high and low tech. Led by staff from the Illinois Assistive Technology Program (AITP) and hosted by JCFS Chicago. You may register for one or more sessions. These free sessions are supported by a grant from SourceAmerica. Register today.

This online session will include a basic IATP overview, with specific focus on vocational rehabilitation assistive technology evaluation services, device loan, blind and low vision technologies, mainstream device access, apps and organizational technologies. Case studies will be included.

Jessica Schuyler-Weir is the Training Manager for the Illinois Assistive Technology Program. She is a RESNA certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP), and is near completion of a Master’s degree in Assistive Technology and Human Services from California State University, Northridge. For the past 15 years, she has worked closely with the state of Illinois’s Vocational Rehabilitation program completing over 1,000 assistive technology evaluations for Division of Rehabilitation Services customers with a wide variety of disabilities and vocational needs.

Additional sessions:
Residential Assistive Technologies – Nov. 15, 2023
Pediatric Assistive Technologies – Dec. 13, 2023

Lori Shapiro: Helping Lead the Way Forward

A few years ago, Lori Shapiro was exploring opportunities to broaden her volunteering experience. As a longtime JUF Women’s Board member, she visited JCFS Chicago’s Response for Teens, a program specifically devoted to supporting young people (ages 9 through 25) and their families in the Jewish and general community.

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Support Groups

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