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Gilchrist’s Hidden Blessings: Finding Light, Love, and Joy During Illness & Loss


April 22 @ 8:00 am 6:00 pm

Beth El Congregation

8101 Park Heights Avenue
Pikesville, 21208 United States
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Free

Join us for a free community event featuring an insightful conversation on end-of-life care and support from a Jewish perspective.

Esteemed journalist and commentator Michael Olesker will moderate Hidden Blessings: Finding Light, Love, and Joy During Illness & Loss—a discussion with Maryland’s leading rabbis:

Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg (Beth Tfiloh)
Rabbi Elissa Sachs-Kohen (Baltimore Hebrew)
Rabbi Benjamin Shalva (Gilchrist’s Manager of Jewish Care, Support, and Rabbinic Services)

Arrive early to explore our pre-event resource fair, where community vendors will be available to answer questions, and enjoy light refreshments before the discussion begins.

Special Performance! Enjoy a moving musical experience by Kol Sasson, UMD’s Premiere Jewish A Cappella Group.

We hope you’ll join us for an evening of meaningful conversation, connection, and support.

Sponsored by: The Harvey & Linda Litofsky Family Foundation
With support from: Sol Levinson and JMore

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