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Suicide Prevention Training

Barbara Tocker Engagement & Education Center at the Dell JCC 7300 Hart Lane, Austin, Texas

Spot the signs, take action. AS+K About Suicide to Save a Life teaches individuals to recognize the warning signs, clues, and suicidal communications of people in psychological distress and identify actions to take to prevent a possible tragedy. Childcare is available during this training.  

Free

Inspired Aging’s Rosh Hashanah Luncheon

Dell JCC 7300 Hart Lane, Austin, TX, United States

Join us for our annual Rosh Hashanah Luncheon, featuring Rabbi Kelly Levi and Sarah Avner from Congregation Beth Israel. We will have a "mask only" table for those who would prefer to stay masked for the entirety of the program. Register now!

Free

When Grief Isolates: An Evening of Support for those Grieving Suicide Loss

Krasoff Jewish Family Service Building 7300 hart lane, austin, TX, United States

Death of a loved one by suicide can often create a period of stigmatized grief, leaving one isolated and confused about how to move forward. Come join JFS clinicians for a night of comfort, support, and connection with others who have experienced loss to suicide. Rabbi Amy Cohen will join us to explore Jewish rituals/teachings […]

Free
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Calm & Connection Support Group

Dell JCC 7300 Hart Lane, Austin, TX, United States

Learn tools to get out of the anxiety trap. Share what's on your mind, meet others who get it, and learn anxiety management. Register today by emailing Matt.smith@shalomaustin.org

Free

Shalom Austin JGallery: Intersections: The Magic of Collage

Toby Shor JGallery 7300 Hart Lane, Austin, TX, United States

Collage is like a hall of mirrors: each time you look, you will see something unique and visually compelling. Four Austin artists, John Sager, Michele Missner, Susan Slomowitz and Joseph Hammer use repetition, contrast and layering of materials to assemble intriguing images.   From October 2 - December 15.

Free