
Grief and Renewal After the Loss of a Holocaust Survivor
Join us for a six-part virtual discussion group hosted by Dr. Irit Felsen, PhD on “Grief and Renewal After the Loss of a Holocaust Survivor”
Children and grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors often respond to loss differently. Our six-part series will address how this unique lifelong issue has shaped our lives and help us answer the questions: What happens now? How do you reconcile your loss when you have been focused on your loved ones for so long? How do you carry out the legacy of your loved one?
Please listen to the pre-recorded sessions below!

Irit Felsen, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
Six-Part Series Overview
Introduction to the Group
During the first session you will introduce yourself to the group, and say a few words about the loss you experienced. Dr. Felsen will provide a framework of the six sessions.
The Reality of Loss
During the second session, you will have the opportunity to express your feelings about the process leading to your loss, and talk about how you reacted to this loss.
Navigating Through the Pain
During the third session you will have the opportunity to share photos of your loved one and to speak about the dynamics of the relationship you shared.
Resilience and Self-Care
During this session you will be encouraged to explore feelings related to your autonomy and potential guilt it caused. Also discuss regrets about decisions taken or not taken.
Family and Interpersonal Relationships
You will be encouraged to examine how your views of marriage, intimacy and relationship with your own children has been colored by the unique dynamics related to the Holocaust.
Remember and Rebuild
The last session will conclude with a summary of key takeaways and provide helpful resources and conclude with a ceremony of remembrance.