JFCS to launch Jewish Bereavement Group

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The Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County has announced the launch of a new Jewish Bereavement Group for those who have lost a loved one within the last 18 months. Facilitated by Chaplain Beverly Rubman, the weekly group allows members to converse openly and support one another through the grief process.

The group is set to meet on Thursdays beginning March 3 through April 14, 2016 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Meetings will take place at Jewish Family and Children’s Service located at 707 Alexander Road, Site 102, Princeton. Class will not meet on March 24.

Cost for the program is $36 for 6 sessions. To register contact Beverly Rubman at Beverlyr@jfcsonline.org or (609) 987-8100, ext. 151

Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County (501(c)(3) is a community service agency that strengthens individuals and families by empowering people to care for themselves and each other. This is accomplished through a wide range of high quality social services and programs including therapy, information and referral, support, education and advocacy. For further information on Jewish Family & Children’s Service and our programs, please call (609) 987-8100. The Bereavement Group is funded in part by the Deborah & Harry Kauff Family Fund for Family Life Education.

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