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Professor Smadar Rosensweig 2013 “What is the Impact of Haftaras Nahamu on Our Concept of Nehama (Consolation)?”

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Yitz Adelman’s siyum on completing all of Mishnayos that he learned in memory of his sister “The Significance of the Number 7 in Judaism”
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Rabbi Dr. Reuven Bulka 2011 “Are We as Happy as We Should Be?”

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Dr. Rivka Blau 2010 “Analyzing Challenges in TaNaKh: Single Life, Marriage, and Family”

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Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb 2007 “Paradign of Grief: Traditional Beliefs and New Understandings”

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Rabbi Weinreb’s talk at Young Israel
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Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb 2007 “Coping with the Effects of Trauma in a Jewish Day School Setting”

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Rabbi Amiel Rosenbloom 2006 “Sloshim for Sarah Zipporah bat Shalom Yehuda Adelman”

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Multiple Speakers 2006 “New York City Memorial Service for Sarah Zipporah bat Shalom Yehuda Adelman”

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Rabbi Jeffrey Bienenfeld, Nancy Collins, Dr. Ed Harris, Louis Albert 2006 “Suicide: The Reality, the Facts, the Help: Professional and Religious Perspectives”

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Mission Statement

The primary focus of The Sarah Adelman Memorial Fund is to provide financial assistance to needy families in the St. Louis Jewish Orthodox community, whose children require counseling services. In addition, the Fund is designed to support awareness of mental health issues and to assist needy families in the St. Louis Jewish Orthodox community in defraying the cost of weddings.

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