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Meaningful People

The Meron Tragedy: Words from Zahava Farbman

Meaningful People

Meaningful Minute

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Jewish, Jew, Meaningful, Self-improvement, People, Judaism

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

The world is mourning. In the first part of the episode, we sit down with Trauma Expert Zahava Farbman to discuss coping methods for the tragedy and loss the Jewish world is experiencing.

The rest of the episode is stitched with a previous episode where Mrs. F discusses how to deal with trauma and tragedy.

Traumatic experiences are difficult to get through. In walks, the "traumatologist", Zahava Farbman also known as the associate director of crisis intervention, trauma and bereavement services of Chai Lifeline’s Project Chai. Zahava helps the families of loved ones who suddenly passed away, got kidnapped, got hurt, got sick etc. cope with their situation and crisis they are going through.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to another episode of the Meaningful People podcast. This is definitely a difficult time

0:08.6

for a lot of people in Claudia's role if you're listening to this in the end of April of 2021.

0:16.1

So Nakhine and I were discussing just just the horrible events that happened in Miron.

0:22.4

And we we also is very important and necessary to have a conversation with Zahav Farbman

0:31.6

and I'm here together with Nakhine and Mrs. Farbman to discuss the situation.

0:42.0

So you know this is obviously going to be followed by a very important episode that we aired.

0:48.1

I think close to a year ago even but first we're going to hear a little bit from Mrs. Farbman.

0:54.8

I guess her thoughts her take on what we can do, what we can think.

1:01.9

Welcome Mrs. Farbman. Thank you. So first of all I give you guys a lot of credit

1:08.9

you know for even thinking of the idea to we play the podcast that we did about a year ago.

1:16.8

I think that you know it will hopefully give people out there some some tips some tools and just

1:25.5

had a had a grapple with what's going on. And you know it's now 1230 in the afternoon and I kind

1:34.9

of feel like it should be 838 night already and I'm trying you know even just sitting here to

1:39.6

get into the zone to talk to you guys. I've been up since 430 this morning.

1:46.9

I went to sleep about 1130 last night and since the moments you know the first news came in

1:54.8

my department, my lifeline's crisis intervention charm and to meet

1:58.4

grievance department, immediately got into action and I have to be honest at first you know

2:04.9

when the news came out I myself was like you know of course horrified and in so much pain these

2:11.7

are Hashem's children but you know this year you know the skies aren't open so I figured this

2:17.6

this is a tragedy that's going to kind of remain in Israel. But you know right away we did a

2:24.3

conference call last night for our volunteers and our our crisis line you know became opens and we

2:29.8

sent our handouts and after that I went to sleep and I woke up to tons of emails and you know

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