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JADE - Because talking about death won't kill you!
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TODAY’S CHALLENGE
Most Jews are not educated about Jewish death practices. For a multitude of reasons, many Jews are not familiar with the profound beauty and richness of Jewish rituals and the comfort they can bring to family members at a most traumatic time. Even some professionals may not have the tools needed to be fully knowledgeable and may not be able to communicate the information, explanations, and insight needed for a topic so infused with emotion. This results in families not being aware, not being informed, not fully understanding, not resonating, or even outright rejecting Jewish traditions that can bring comfort and can begin the road to healing.
WHAT IS JADE’S APPROACH?JADE works with the entire Jewish community, affiliated and unaffiliated, large cities and small towns, to provide education and information directly to the ultimate consumer and to those who provide services to them. JADE seeks to identify and provide resources to provide information in a way that is personal, sensitive, and meaningful, incorporating traditional Jewish practices in contemporary contexts.JADE offers spiritual and educational resources to help people understand the rites, rituals, and processes surrounding death. We aim to fill a major void by providing a centralized resource for all the different elements of death and to help death become a mainstream conversation. JADE also provides ongoing education and training for individuals and other organizations that deal with end-of-life issues and bereavement.U ltimately, JADE’s services aim to comfort families and help them make informed choices during the difficult time of losing a loved one.
Our mission is to provide educational tools, classes, and opportunities to the Jewish community, including those who serve them, about the Jewish ways in death and mourning.
TODAY’S CHALLENGE
Most Jews are not educated about Jewish death practices. For a multitude of reasons, many Jews are not familiar with the profound beauty and richness of Jewish rituals and the comfort they can bring to family members at a most traumatic time. Even some professionals may not have the tools needed to be fully knowledgeable and may not be able to communicate information, explanations, and insight needed for a topic so infused with emotion. This results in families not being aware, not being informed, not fully understanding, not resonating, or even outright rejecting Jewish traditions that can bring comfort and can begin the road to healing.
WHAT IS JADE’S APPROACH?
JADE works with the entire Jewish community, affiliated and unaffiliated, large cities and small towns, to provide education and information directly to the ultimate consumer and to those who provide services to them. JADE seeks to identify, and provide resources, to provide information in a way that is personal, sensitive, and meaningful, incorporating traditional Jewish practices in contemporary contexts.
JADE offers spiritual and educational resources to help people understand the rites, rituals, and processes surrounding death. We aim to fill a major void by providing a centralized resource for all the different elements of death and to help death become a mainstream conversation. JADE also provides ongoing education and training for individuals and other organizations that deal with end-of-life issues and bereavement.
Ultimately, JADE’s services aim to comfort families and help them make informed choices during the difficult time of losing a loved one.
Organization name
Jewish Association for Death Education
other names
JADE
2020
Tax id (EIN)
92-1148556
Category
Religion-Related, Public & Societal Benefit, Community Improvement & Capacity Building, Education, Environment, Human Services
Organization Size
Medium Organization
Address
265 S Holly StreetDenver, CO, US
Boulder, CO, US