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    Israel’s Mental Health Tsunami

    In the aftermath of the Hamas massacre, rates of depression, anxiety, and PTSD are climbing fast, even for those who weren’t directly affected. People who experienced earlier traumas—particularly sexual assault—find themselves newly triggered by the Oct. 7 attacks.

    byHillel Kuttler
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    Addressing Mental Health on Campus

    As students’ needs have increased during the pandemic, Chabads and Hillels have stepped up their response

    byPaula Jacobs
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    The Other Side of the Pandemic

    Synagogues tackle the mental health issues that COVID-19 has exacerbated

    byPaula Jacobs
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    Get Well Soon

    Synagogues finally tackle mental health

    byPaula Jacobs
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    In Support of Jewish LGBT Youth

    Leading Orthodox rabbis, mental health experts to discuss issues of gender and sexuality facing the Jewish community

    byTal Trachtman Alroy
  • Israeli girls wear automatic rifles as they dance together during the celebrations for Independence Day in Jerusalem on April 19, 2010.(Marco Longari/AFP/Getty Images)
    Israeli girls wear automatic rifles as they dance together during the celebrations for Independence Day in Jerusalem on April 19, 2010.(Marco Longari/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Why Israel Has No Newtowns

    It’s the Jewish state’s gun culture, not its laws, that prevents mass shootings like the one in Connecticut

    byLiel Leibovitz
  • (Photoillustration Ivy Tashlik; original photos Shutterstock)
    (Photoillustration Ivy Tashlik; original photos Shutterstock)
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    Stopping Suicide Online

    A comic’s commitment to human contact over computer chatter is just the right inspiration for the Days of Awe

    byLiel Leibovitz
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