ADHD + Jewish Women

July 24, 2024 Free
Stress, Thoughts, Mental Health, ADD, ADHD, Neurotypical, Neurodivergent
(Photo: SIphotography/iStock)

Join SVIVAH as we explore the unique intersection of ADHD, Jewish identity, and gender.

Let’s take a closer look at how ADHD impacts Jewish women – discussing diagnosis, personal navigation, and its effects on daily life, family, relationships, community involvement, and professional life.

We are grateful to be joined by experts Dr. Sara Markowitz and Hilary K. Stern and to learn more from Rabba Melissa Scholten-Gutierrez, Tema Smith, and Cantor Hollis Schachner who will share their personal experiences of ADHD in their lives as Jewish women. Facilitated by Carrie Bornstein.

If you have ADHD, if you wonder if you have ADHD, if you love someone with ADHD – we want to talk this through with you. ADHD impacts us as women differently. It impacts our daughters differently. And it impacts our Jewish lives differently. Let’s talk.

As always, come when you can, stay till you can’t. But, come. We have so much to learn from you.

*SVIVAH welcomes all those who wish to be included in a circle of Jewish women. If you want to be here, we want you here. And, welcome. Questions? Email connect@svivah.org

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Wednesday, July 24, 2024, 8:00 pm - 9:45 pm
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