About this Event
eLEVate: A Day of Healing for the Jewish Community
and honoring friend of the community and activist: Caroline D'Amore
Designed as a transformative journey, this event offers a safe space to process, release, and integrate the stress, grief, and trauma that many have experienced. In response to the events of 10/7 and their aftermath plus the rise in antisemitism in recent years, our community has faced immense emotional and mental challenges.
This event is a unique opportunity for the Jewish community of Los Angeles to come together in unity and healing and emerge empowered, energized and more resliant than before.
The Experience:
Portals: Through a series of guided sessions and experiences including various healing modalities such as yoga, movement therapy, breathwork, art and music therapy as well as opportunities to come together in small discussion groups around particular interest topics , participants will move from feelings of isolation and disassociation to self-awareness, connection, and wholeness. Our goal is to provide tools and methodologies that support mental and spiritual health, empowering individuals to reclaim balance, strength, and resilience.
Who Should Attend?
- Individuals who have lost their regular support systems
- Those feeling stressed and traumatized by the news and social media
- Students experiencing antisemitism at school from other students or faculty
- Parents concerned about their children’s experiences
- Those experiencing workplace hostility directly or indirectly due to their Jewish and or Israeli identity
- Israelis living in the U.S. and experiencing anti-Israeli or "anti-zionist" hate and worried for friends and family back "home."
- Jewish artists and musicians who feel shut out from their creative communities
- Activists who have been subject to hateful rhetoric online and in real life.
- Therapists and healers seeking community, collaboration and their own healing.
This event is open to all members of the Jewish community, regardless of level of observance, background or political affiliation. Whether you are a student, a parent, an Israeli living in the U.S., or an activist, this event is for you. Join us as we come together to heal, support one another, and build a stronger, more united community with increased resilience and the tools to face the challenges ahead.
Come together. Heal together.
Mental Health Isreal (MHI) is a 501c3 non-profit (pending) lead by life transformative coach Rona Lalezary, this LA born initiative gained its momentum from an empowering launch event gathering over 700 community members, garnering the attention of Jews across the world desiring to replicate the wellness outreach in their respective towns.
MHI is committed to providing essential mental health resources to Jewish communities globally in response to the rise in trauma, anxiety, depression, and fear, post 10/7.
Our focus is on creating a robust virtual platform that connects Jewish wellness practitioners, trauma trainers, individuals seeking healing, and community leaders from across the diaspora. By integrating these four groups into our system, we ensure consistent, quality care is accessible to all, regardless of their location or level of need. Our goal is to meet the significant demand for mental health support that our community faces, bridging the gap in available care.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Milken Community School East Campus, 15600 Mulholland Drive, Los Angeles, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 146.96