Building a Resilient Generation

1d24839a-551a-4a4e-9daa-d5940e3c0f6b

It can feel like we are back in the wilderness. In a recent CDC survey, 18- to 24-year-olds reported the highest levels of symptoms of anxiety and depression, and a quarter of them said they had seriously considered suicide. 

At Hillel we are teaching resilience and empowering our students to lean into community when they need to be reminded of who they are. 

We would like to invite you to join us for our next mental health and well-being program, Building a Resilient Generation on April 7th at 7pm via zoom. 

Learn to expand your mental health knowledge as our guest speakers provide a clear framework for understanding resilience and how our Jewish traditions inform how we can build resilience for ourselves and others.

Hosted by Julie Datnow, LMFT, member of Hillel of San Diego’s Board of Directors. Guest speakers include:

* Jory Hanselman Mayschak, Executive Director, BaMidBar Wilderness Therapy

* Rabbi Scott Meltzer, Ohr Shalom Synagogue, and Lecturer, SDSU Religious Studies

* Skilled Hillel staff trained in well-being support

* Lindsay Palm, SDSU Student Leader, Class of 2022

Hope you can join us in our pursuit to support a resilient generation!

Other Stories From Hillel

Reflections on Giving Students What They Need in a Pandemic

October 15, 2020

I miss getting to see all the students in person dearly, but oddly in some moments, the work feels even more empowering. Recently, I hosted […]

Shoshana Rice is the anchor for many SDSU students who are feeling very much alone and isolated

October 15, 2020

Thanks to your generosity and support of Hillel of San Diego, Shoshana Rice, Springboard Ezra Fellow at SDSU, didn’t take the summer off from engaging […]

What does Hillel look like during COVID-19?

August 26, 2020

Hillel of San Diego is committed to fulfilling our mission of enriching the lives of every Jewish student so that they may enrich the Jewish […]

Scroll to Top