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[Past event] Rabbi Weinstein to examine superheroes as path to healing in talk at the Colonie Town Library

Rabbi Weinstein discusses using superhero stories as mental health healing tool at Colonie Town Library lecture on emotional strength and resilience.

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ALBANY–Colonie Chabad will host a program entitled, “Up, Up & Oy Vey!” which will examine mental health wellness using superheroes as inspiration in a lecture at the Colonie Town Library, at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6. Rabbi Simcha Weinstein will sign his book and discuss the topic. The program is open to the community.

Weinstein will review how superhero stories can help one build emotional strength, reframe mental health, and find resilience.

Weinstein founded The Jewish Autism Network, and hopes to become a member of the NYS Council On Developmental Disabilities.

Those planning to attend the free program are asked to make reservations at chaicentercolonie@gmail.com.

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[Past event] Rabbi Weinstein to examine superheroes as path to healing in talk at the Colonie Town Library

Rabbi Weinstein discusses using superhero stories as mental health healing tool at Colonie Town Library lecture on emotional strength and resilience.

The Jewish World Team

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mins read time

Published by

The Jewish World



Editor’s note: This event has already taken place.

ALBANY–Colonie Chabad will host a program entitled, “Up, Up & Oy Vey!” which will examine mental health wellness using superheroes as inspiration in a lecture at the Colonie Town Library, at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6. Rabbi Simcha Weinstein will sign his book and discuss the topic. The program is open to the community.

Weinstein will review how superhero stories can help one build emotional strength, reframe mental health, and find resilience.

Weinstein founded The Jewish Autism Network, and hopes to become a member of the NYS Council On Developmental Disabilities.

Those planning to attend the free program are asked to make reservations at chaicentercolonie@gmail.com.

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[Past event] Rabbi Weinstein to examine superheroes as path to healing in talk at the Colonie Town Library

Rabbi Weinstein discusses using superhero stories as mental health healing tool at Colonie Town Library lecture on emotional strength and resilience.

The Jewish World Team

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mins read time

Published by

The Jewish World



Editor’s note: This event has already taken place.

ALBANY–Colonie Chabad will host a program entitled, “Up, Up & Oy Vey!” which will examine mental health wellness using superheroes as inspiration in a lecture at the Colonie Town Library, at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6. Rabbi Simcha Weinstein will sign his book and discuss the topic. The program is open to the community.

Weinstein will review how superhero stories can help one build emotional strength, reframe mental health, and find resilience.

Weinstein founded The Jewish Autism Network, and hopes to become a member of the NYS Council On Developmental Disabilities.

Those planning to attend the free program are asked to make reservations at chaicentercolonie@gmail.com.

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[Past event] Rabbi Weinstein to examine superheroes as path to healing in talk at the Colonie Town Library

Rabbi Weinstein discusses using superhero stories as mental health healing tool at Colonie Town Library lecture on emotional strength and resilience.

The Jewish World Team

1

mins read time

Published by

The Jewish World



Editor’s note: This event has already taken place.

ALBANY–Colonie Chabad will host a program entitled, “Up, Up & Oy Vey!” which will examine mental health wellness using superheroes as inspiration in a lecture at the Colonie Town Library, at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6. Rabbi Simcha Weinstein will sign his book and discuss the topic. The program is open to the community.

Weinstein will review how superhero stories can help one build emotional strength, reframe mental health, and find resilience.

Weinstein founded The Jewish Autism Network, and hopes to become a member of the NYS Council On Developmental Disabilities.

Those planning to attend the free program are asked to make reservations at chaicentercolonie@gmail.com.

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