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Save the date – December 7–8
Their healing starts with you.
For 36 hours straight, the Jewish world will come together for raw stories, live music, and conversations that change how we talk about pain, mental health, and hope.
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| This is not just another livestream. It is hostages and soldiers, therapists and rabbanim, musicians and survivors sitting down to say: you are not alone. Below are a few of the moments you will be able to tune into live. |
| A few of the stories you’ll see live |
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Airing Dec 7 • 12:00pm EST
Courage in the Chaos
Shabbos Kestenbaum and Hollywood actor Nathaniel "Nate Buzz" Buzolic talk fame, heartbreak, faith, and what it means to choose Israel and the Jewish people when it is costly.
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Airing Dec 7 • 1:00pm EST
Born to Heal
Hillel Fuld sits with Dr. Yehuda Sabiner, who grew up in one of the strictest Hasidic communities and fought his way from no ABCs to medical school, the IDF, and a life of healing.
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Airing Dec 7 • 2:00pm EST
Healing Through Giving
In Yerushalayim, Jen Airley and Rav Judah Mischel share how the loss of their son led to Beit Binyamin – a place where soldiers and families can finally rest, breathe, and be cared for body and soul.
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Airing Dec 7 • 3:00pm EST
Dealing with Trauma
Rabbanit Racheli Frankel and Rabbanit Noa Lewis speak as friends, educators, and bereaved mothers about living in a “post-traumatic nation” – and the spiritual tools and small acts of chesed that keep them moving forward.
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| And that’s just the beginning… |
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Airing Dec 7 • 8:30pm EST
Jewish Jeopardy
Dovie Neuburger and Ami Kozak turn simcha culture, shul politics, and coping mechanisms into a game board – proving that laughter, friendship, and being able to laugh at ourselves are their own kind of therapy.
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Airing Dec 8 • 2:00pm EST
Chapter 2: Life After Trauma
Rivki Rabinowitz sits with Moran Stella Yanai, an artist and survivor of the October 7th attacks, to talk about faith, surrender, and the quiet courage it takes to build a new life after captivity.
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| Also streaming across the 36 hours: |
• Tiny Studio sessions with Eitan Katz, Joey Newcomb, Aryeh Kunstler, Yanky Lemmer, and Shlomo Simcha
• Uncharted Territory – five rabbanim speaking openly about mental health, abuse, and holding a generation in pain
• The Now Jewish Nanny – Elon Gold and Adriana Rosie on choosing Judaism and belonging
• Sports and Israel Advocacy – Emily Austin, Coach Bruce Pearl, and Tamir Goodman on using the court to stand up for Am Yisrael
• From IDF Soldier to Paralympian – Achiya Klein on turning devastating injury into purpose
• Trauma in Relationships, Breathwork, SEL Class and more real tools for real life |
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This is how a community heals.
Because of hearts like yours, thousands of families have already found safety, support, and a path forward with Amudim. Unite to Heal is our chance to do even more together – turning every view, every share, and every donation into warm hands, wise guidance, and healing that lasts.
Thank you for standing with them in love, hope, and dignity.
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Unite to Heal is a global livestream event benefiting Amudim, providing crisis intervention, case management, and ongoing support for individuals and families navigating abuse, addiction, mental health, and trauma.
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