Mental illness subject of Beth Israel forum Nov. 18

fern-siegel
Fern Siegel

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) — The Men’s Club of Beth Israel of San Diego hosts Fern Siegel as its featured speaker at a Nov. 18 Dinner Forum. Siegel’s presentation will focus on the subject of mental illness in the Jewish Community, including her personal experience of living with a daughter diagnosed with schizophrenia.

Mental illness affects one in four adults, and the Jewish community is far from immune. The fact that mental illness is often shrouded in secrecy, misunderstanding and fear creates tremendous barriers to treatment, care and compassion for both the individual and their loved ones.

Siegel has long been a champion in the effort to change this, and in particular in the development of housing for Jewish adults with mental illness. Along with other passionate family members, professionals and community leaders she recently founded Chesed Home, home of loving kindness, a project of Hope Village. She currently serves as president of the Hope Village Board.

Siegel is a past president of Jewish Family Service (JFS) and Temple Emanu-El. For many years she has co-chaired the behavioral health committee of JFS which provides resources for coping and living with mental illness and seeks to eliminate the stigma by increasing community awareness.

She also serves on the board of the Special Needs Trust Foundation, which provides private support to families of persons with disabilities. She participates in the Residential Care Committee, a collaboration of not for profit and government agencies addressing housing needs for mentally ill individuals.

Siegel is a graduate of Northwestern University with a BA in business administration, and is a certified public accountant (retired).

Attendees will also learn what Beth Israel is doing to address mental illness in our synagogue community and how they can become involved, or receive support.

The buffet dinner and speaker program are free for those who bring new, unused unwrapped toys and/or gifts, grocery scrip or gift certificates (per attendee) valued at $15 or higher. For those who choose not to bring gifts, all funds collected ($15 with an RSVP, $18 without) for the event will be donated to Jewish Family Service.

You may RSVP by clicking here. If you wish to register via phone, contact us at 858-900-2598, or send us an email at cbimensclub@gmail.com.

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Preceding provided by the Men’s Club of Congregation Beth Israel.