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SUMMARY:"In The Know" - A Panel Discussion Focusing on Addiction in the Family
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWhen someone suffers from addiction\, the impacts often spread like ripples on a pond to family and community.  This impressive panel will raise awareness of addiction and help us learn what that looks like in family systems. \n\nHow addiction affects the family as a whole?\nWhat are the causes and triggers for addiction?\nHow can we help young people cope with the challenges of adolescence and young-adulthood without self-medicating?\nDysfunction in the family and how it manifests through the years.\nOvercoming stigma and cultivating honest and raw conversations\n\nPanel members: \n\nAriella Jonas\, LCSW\, MBA\, SHRM-SCP – Senior VP\, Caron Treatment Centers\nAlex Price – CEO Project Opioid\nAdam L. Saslov\, LMHC PA – Individual\, Group\, Family Therapy\nJohn Puls\, LCSW\, MCAP – Co-Founder of Full Life Comprehensive Care\nModerated by Rabbi Dan Levin\n\n  \nRegister\nCo-Sponsored by Ruth and Norman Rales JFS and Temple Beth El Brotherhood \nABOUT OUR PANELISTS:\nAriella Jonas\, LCSW\, MBA\, SHRM-SCP \nAs Senior Vice President of HR & Training\, Ariella Jonas oversees all facets of human resources and training including strategy\, recruiting\, retention\, and compensation\, as well as training and professional development. She focuses on innovating and improving employee benefits and engagement in order to ensure Caron’s position as an employer of choice and maintain Caron’s high retention rate. \nShe believes\, “Employees and those who contribute to patient care are our most important asset that we must protect and preserve at every opportunity\, while maintaining fiscal responsibility to our mission.’” Ariella has worked in administration at Caron since 2015. \nHer personal background and work experience as a therapist and in an acute psychiatric environment contribute to the store of knowledge that she puts to use every day in her goal to ensure a safe and productive treatment environment. \nAriella is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Florida\, which is how she began her career at Caron—interning while earning her master’s degree in social work\, after which she became a therapist. She returned to Caron as a case specialist in 2011 and took on the job of director of quality in 2015\, which grew into vice president of the Florida continuum. Ariella shared that moving into the corporate human resources department is “an exciting new challenge\, one that offers growth and expansion of my current skill set. I look forward to utilizing my skills learned in my various previous roles to make a difference in human resources and for the Caron organization.” \n  \nAlex Price\, Founder & CEO\, Mission Impact Strategies\n& CEO\, Project Overdose Florida  \nAlex Price is one of Florida’s most recognized and accomplished community leaders and change-makers. Leveraging over 20 years leading philanthropy and community relations for many leading Fortune 500 companies\, Alex now drives impact as the Founder & CEO of Mission Impact Strategies. Through this firm\, Alex and his partners pursue their passion for helping partners overcome their challenges of unreached potential in philanthropy\, external communications\, coalition building\, leadership and sustainability. \nAlex also serves as CEO of Project Overdose\, one of America’s leading advocacy groups working to solve the overdose crisis. As he partners with Project Overdose’s founder\, Andrae Bailey\, to expand this movement\, the two are also co-founding Making Change Florida\, a nonprofit tackling a range of the state’s most pressing social challenges\, of which the overdoes crisis is one. \nAlex’s leadership has been forged through years creating national and statewide philanthropic initiatives. He most recently served as Vice President of Culture\, Engagement & Community Impact at Burlington Stores Inc. Here Alex’s was also appointed Vice Chair of the Burlington Foundation\, where he supported communities and engaged 60\,000 associates nationwide. Under his leadership\, Burlington was named one of PEOPLE Magazine’s “100 Companies That Care” in 2023. \nBefore Burlington\, Alex was National Director of Community Investment at Office Depot\, where he created and launched initiatives like Start Proud!®\, the nation’s largest back-to-school charity program\, and the Elevate Together®\, a national program aimed at empowering Black and Hispanic small businesses. His prior roles include leadership positions at Comcast and ADT\, where he created impactful and award-winning community relations programs\, like ADT Always Cares®. \nAlex discovered his passion for community impact in New York City\, where he began his career with top advertising agencies before transitioning to public service in Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration as Manager of Communications for the NYC Department of Education. He also founded nycTIES\, the city’s top nonprofit during that period at promoting volunteerism among the city’s young professionals. \nAlex holds a BFA from Florida State University and a Master’s Degree in Strategic Communications from Columbia University. He resides in Boca Raton\, Florida\, with his beautiful wife\, Jessie\, and their four children. \n  \nAdam L. Saslov\, LMHC PA\nIndividual\, Group\, Family Therapy \nAdam Saslov is an accomplished South Florida psychotherapist and behavioral health consultant\, currently in private practice since 2000 and specializing in the treatment of mood disorders\, substance misuse\, couples counseling and personality issues.  Adam began working as a therapist in 1992 and has worked in a diverse range of clinical capacities including\, mental health facilities\, treatment centers of different levels\, out patient centers and private practice.  He has served as an expert witness for cases involving family court and has provided training to The Broward County Bar Association.  He also filled in as an adjunct professor at FAU.  He also serves as a clinical supervisor for those master level therapists seeking licensure in the state of Florida.  Adam has had the opportunity to train with Albert Ellis Ph.D as well as attend seminars with John Gottman Ph.D.  Adam works with adolescents\, adults and elderly adults. \n  \nJohn Puls\, LCSW\, MCAP\nJohn Puls\, LCSW\, MCAP is a licensed clinical social worker\, master’s certified addiction professional\, and psychotherapist with over a decade of experience in mental health and substance use treatment. He earned both his BSW and MSW from Florida Atlantic University\, where he now serves as an adjunct professor in the School of Social Work. John is also a qualified expert witness specializing in addiction\, involuntary commitment\, and behavioral health standards of care. Through his practices\, Full Life Comprehensive Care\,!he bridges the gap between clinical treatment and community systems\, advocating for ethical\, effective\, and family-centered care.
URL:https://tbeboca.org/event/in-the-know-a-panel-discussion-focusing-on-addiction-in-the-family/
LOCATION:Temple Beth El – Schaefer Family Campus\, 333 SW 4th Avenue\, Boca Raton\, FL\, 33432\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs & Education,Brotherhood,Brotherhood & Sisterhood
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SUMMARY:Bereavement Group
DESCRIPTION:Temple Beth El and Ruth & Norman Rales JFS are proud partners and continue to meet the needs of community members by offering a bereavement group facilitated by Andrea Pittell\, MSW\, LCSW. \nThe group will be for those who have lost a spouse in the last year and are looking for support in their grief. This group will be meeting at Temple Beth El’s Schaefer Family Campus once a week. \nFor those who have lost someone other than a spouse\, life partner or parent; JFS has other groups in the area.  Please fill out the form and someone from JFS will get in touch with you. \nTwo times: 10:00 am and 11:15 am. The leaders of the group will tell you which time has space available when you sign up. \nRegister
URL:https://tbeboca.org/event/bereavement-group-2/2025-10-27/
LOCATION:Temple Beth El – Schaefer Family Campus\, 333 SW 4th Avenue\, Boca Raton\, FL\, 33432\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs & Education
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: The Life and Work of Rabbi Michael Marmur
DESCRIPTION:Taught by Rabbi Dan Levin \nNEW DAY! Lunch & Learn will meet on Wednesdays in October. \nWe will explore the incredible life and work of Rabbi Michael Marmur\, who will join us in November for our first Wonder and Wisdom series. \nJoin us in person at the Schaefer Family Campus or online. \nZoom Link Livestream YouTube \n 
URL:https://tbeboca.org/event/lunch-learn-the-life-and-work-of-rabbi-michael-marmur/2025-10-29/
LOCATION:Temple Beth El – Schaefer Family Campus\, 333 SW 4th Avenue\, Boca Raton\, FL\, 33432\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs & Education,Spiritual Growth
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SUMMARY:Shugar Family Introduction to Judaism Program
DESCRIPTION:Interested in a deeper understanding of the basics of Jewish life or thinking about converting to Judaism? Then Temple Beth El’s Introduction to Judaism class might be for you. This 18-session weekly course taught by our clergy with other experts in the community covers topics such as holidays\, customs\, life-cycle events\, values\, theology\, prayers and rituals\, Jewish texts\, history\, and Hebrew. \nIntroduction to Judaism is open to Jews and non-Jews alike. Often\, a Jewish partner\, friend\, or family member will choose to accompany the prospective convert to the classes. This class is also useful for non-Jews who do not intend to convert but are interested in learning more about Judaism. It is also helpful for people who were born and raised as Jews but feel as though they never received a solid Jewish education. All are welcome. \nPlease note: this is not a drop-in course. Registration is required for the full 18-session program so participants can enjoy the complete learning experience. \nRegister\nContact Aileen Spilka\, Clergy Senior Associate\, at ASpilka@tbeboca.org or call 561-391-8900 for more information.
URL:https://tbeboca.org/event/introduction-to-judaism-2025-2026/2025-10-29/
LOCATION:Temple Beth El – Schaefer Family Campus\, 333 SW 4th Avenue\, Boca Raton\, FL\, 33432\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs & Education
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SUMMARY:Torah Study with Rabbi Laila Haas
DESCRIPTION:Join Rabbi Laila Haas for Saturday morning Torah Study. \nIn person and Virtual at the links below. \n Zoom Link Livestream
URL:https://tbeboca.org/event/torah-study-with-rabbi-dan-levin-5/
LOCATION:Temple Beth El – Schaefer Family Campus\, 333 SW 4th Avenue\, Boca Raton\, FL\, 33432\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs & Education,Shabbat & Holidays,Spiritual Growth
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