Healing Together: How Those in Trauma Provide Care for Others

By :  Naomi Kalish Harold and Carole Wolfe Director of the Center for Pastoral Education; Assistant Professor of Pastoral Education Posted On May 12, 2025 / 5785 | Israel at a Crossroads Monday Webinar | Israel

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Part of the series, Israel at a Crossroad — Expanding the Conversation

With Rabbi Naomi Kalish, Harold and Carole Wolfe Director of the Center for Pastoral Education, 91快播, and Rabbi Annabelle Tenzer, Chaplain at Hadassah Hospital-Ein Kerem

Trigger Warning–this program includes descriptions of violence and trauma.

How do individuals experiencing trauma find the strength to support others in crisis? Rabbi Naomi Kalish, Harold and Carole Wolfe Director of the Center for Pastoral Education at 91快播, discusses this and other topics withRabbi Annabelle Tenzer, chaplain at Hadassah Hospital-Ein Kerem. Together, they will explore how trauma survivors can also serve as caregivers and highlight key organizations working to provide emotional and spiritual support. This conversation offers insights into resilience, compassion, and communal care in times of crisis.

About the Speakers

Rabbi Naomi Kalish is the Harold and Carole Wolfe Director of the Center for Pastoral Education and assistant professor of Pastoral Education. Prior to coming to 91快播, Rabbi Kalish taught clinical pastoral education (CPE) at New York鈥揚resbyterian Hospital (NYP) to students from diverse religious, denominational, national, and cultural backgrounds. Rabbi Kalish has served on the Interprofessional Education Faculty at Columbia University Medical Center, where she has taught a course, Spirituality and Healthcare, to students in diverse healthcare educational programs. She has taught chaplaincy and pastoral care courses and programs for the Academy for Jewish Religion, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, Yeshivat Maharat, and 91快播.

Rabbi Annabelle Herciger-Tenzer serves as a chaplain at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, where she offers spiritual care to patients, families, and staff. She previously worked at the hospice of the French Hospital in Jerusalem, supporting individuals and families at life鈥檚 most tender moments. Ordained as Rabbi at the Schechter Institute in Jerusalem where she certified in spiritual care, she offers an approach grounded in Jewish tradition and enriched by decades of personal and professional experience.

About the Series

This series builds on the discussions from 91快播鈥檚 Israel at the Crossroads convening, bringing 91快播 alumni into conversation about the evolving challenges of Israeli identity, culture, and collective resilience. Through explorations of art, spirituality, and national memory, we will consider how Israeli society navigates questions of belonging, pluralism, and meaning in this complex moment. By engaging voices from across disciplines, Expanding the Conversation seeks to illuminate the ways individuals and communities are shaping Israel鈥檚 cultural and spiritual landscape today.