Spiritual and Psychological Counseling
Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblatt, Phd
Spiritual and Psychological CounselingRabbi Jonathan I Rosenblatt, an ordained rabbi, holds Bachelor and Masters degrees of the Johns Hopkins University and a Phd of Columbia University in modern British literature. He recently returned from a Fellowship at Harvard University. He has studied in the United States, Israel and France. He combines the ancient wisdom of the Jewish tradition with the sophistication of a broad Western liberal arts and social science education.
Recently retired from more than three decades in the community
rabbinate, Rabbi Rosenblatt is now sharing his broad experience in
counseling and guidance with the community at large. In addition to
extensive experience guiding his flock through the gamut of human
trials, traumas and relationships, Rabbi Rosenblatt was the founding
Director of Spiritual Care at the Zicklin Jewish Hospice Residence. In
this role, the rabbi counseled and comforted families and patients of
many faith traditions and backgrounds in cooperation with a
cross-disciplinary team of healthcare professionals. Known widely as ‘a
Rabbi’s Rabbi’, Dr. Rosenblatt has mentored and trained a generation of
young Rabbis, supporting both their personal and professional
development. Many Rabbis from around the world call him to consult on
their thorniest counseling situations.
Rabbi Rosenblatt has deep experience across a broad spectrum of
challenges: coping with serious illness and bereavement, stressful
family relationships, parenting challenges, life transitions, loss of a
sense of meaning and direction, workplace conflicts.
- Service Provided: Spiritual and psychological counseling
1 comment:
He married into the Soloveitchiks but realizes he no longer has any worth with the modern orthodox crowd. His "losing" the kippa for his practice profile must in his estimation be a better sales pitch to the Scarsdale Reform crowd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mwi4UCzri4
His grandfather Yossele Rosenblatt must nebich be singing the blues.
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