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I Wish Someone Would Have Told My Friends (Hebrew)
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Translated from “I Wish Someone Would Have Told My Friends,” this Hebrew booklet helps teens understand the challenges and emotions of friends who have suffered a loss. Written by Miriam Ribiat and translated by Perel Goldberg, it offers scenarios and guidance for sensitivity and support. Reviewed and approved by Rabbi Noach Orlowek.
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I Wish Someone Would Have Told My Friends
Designed for friends of teens who have lost a parent or sibling, this booklet by Miriam Ribiat helps them recognize the challenges and emotions their friends face. It empowers them to offer appropriate support through scenarios and practical guidance. Reviewed and approved by Sarah Rivkah Kohn and Tali Arieff.
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