Jewish Chaplaincy in the US: Where the Field Is and Where It’s Going
Where do Jewish chaplains serve in the United States? How are they trained? Who becomes a chaplain, and how is the next generation of Jewish spiritual care providers being prepared for their work?
This webinar discusses the work of the Mapping Jewish Chaplaincy project, supported by the Charles Revson Foundation. We will be joined by:
Wendy Cadge, Barbara Mandel Professor of Humanistic Social Sciences, Brandeis University
Mychal Springer, Manager of Clinical Pastoral Education, New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Shirley Idelson, Leon A. Jick Director of the Hornstein Program in Jewish Professional Leadership, Brandeis University
Rabbi Sara Paasche-Orlow BCC, President of MA Board of Rabbis
Rabbi Dr. Joseph Ozarowski, Rabbinic Counselor and Chaplain for Jewish Child and Family Services Chicago and Jewish Chaplain at Skokie Hospital
Bethamie Horowitz, Research Director, Mapping Jewish Chaplaincy Project
Elizabeth Kraiem, Senior Program Officer, Charles H. Revson Foundation