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Grief & Healing: What We Can Learn From Jewish Tradition

40 min · 14. apr. 2026
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In this episode of The Senior Scoop, hosts Deborah and Kelsey Samuel welcome Rabbi Maddy Anderson for a meaningful and deeply human conversation about grief, community, and how we support one another through life’s most difficult transitions. Rabbi Anderson shares how pastoral care extends far beyond the individual, offering support not just to the person who is ill, but to their entire family and support system. She explains how spiritual care is often less about providing answers and more about holding space, listening, and helping people navigate uncertainty with compassion and presence. The conversation explores how Jewish traditions provide a structured yet flexible “blueprint” for grief, helping people move through loss with intention, community, and time to process. From the first days after loss to long-term mourning, these practices emphasize the importance of feeling emotions fully rather than avoiding them. At its core, this episode is about connection, reminding listeners that no one has to go through grief alone, and that community plays a vital role in healing. 🏡 Key Topics Covered 03:15 Community through life transitions 04:42 Role of pastoral care 06:28 Holding space without absorbing 07:41 Jewish grief framework 11:41 Community and storytelling in grief 14:16 Reentering life after loss 16:42 Meaning behind mourning rituals 17:35 Rabbi’s personal journey 22:58 Navigating faith and afterlife questions 25:55 Spiritual support in crisis 33:40 Different grief needs across ages 36:04 Collective remembrance and meaning 38:16 Life, death, and community connection 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that help families plan with compassion and live with more presence. 👤 Guest Information 🌐 https://cbbsb.org/rabbi-maddy-anderson/ [https://cbbsb.org/rabbi-maddy-anderson/] 🌐 https://www.jewishcincinnati.org/ [https://www.jewishcincinnati.org/] 📧 info@cbbsb.org 📞 805-964-7869

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