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Bonus Episode: Reimagining Perinatal Loss (Ohel Zachter Family National Trauma Center)
Podcast |
Behind the Bima
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Dec 11, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:29:48

Ohel Zachter Family National Trauma Center Presents Reimagining Perinatal Loss. 

Featuring: Rabbi Efrem and Rebbetzin Yocheved Goldberg Bocca Raton Synagogue Hear their personal story of late term pregnancy loss, experienced from a Mother and Father's perspectives And Dr. Norman Blumenthal Director, Zachter Family National Trauma Center, Ohel.

Also Featuring  Panelists: 

  • Aimee Baron, MD Founder and Executive Director, I Was Supposed to Have a Baby
  • Chumi Friedman Director, HUG, ATIME's Pregnancy and Infant Loss Program
  • Reva Judas Founder and Director, NechamaComfort
  • Raizel Keilson, LCSW Ohel Clinical Supervisor 

Moderated by: 

  • David Mandel, CEO, Ohel 

Perinatal loss may have touched you or someone close to you. Deepen your understanding of its impact. Hear personal stories & learn about available resources. 

00:00 - Introduction from David Mandel (CEO of Ohel) 4:35 - Rabbi Goldberg Opens Up Discussion 7:53 - Rebbetzin Yocheved Goldberg Shares Her Story 24:30 - Rabbi Goldberg Discusses Mourning Rituals and Their Connection to Their Late Son 32:03 - Dr. Norman Blumenthal Remarks on How to Deal With the Death of a Child 38:55 - Aimee Baron, MD Gives Her Background and Experience 47:25 - Chumi Friedman Shares Her Experience 53:56 - Reva Judas Shares Her Experience 1:06:17 - Raizel Keilson, LCSW Gives Advice on How to Handle Perinatal Loss 1:10:47 - Rebbetzin Goldberg Gives Advice to Mothers 1:13:27 - Rabbi Goldberg Gives Advice to Fathers 1:22:06 - Aimee Baron, MD Talks About How to Respond to Insensitive Comments 1:26:54 - Dr. Blumenthal Speaks About Guilt

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