Beth Lipschutz, Wellness Educator, BeWell. Beth Lipschutz is dedicated to creating and facilitating different mental wellness programs and training in a variety of settings throughout the Jewish community. She is committed to supporting the mental health and wellness of youth and those who care about them. Her career has been focused on community building, leadership development, inclusion, and mental wellness education. Before BeWell, Beth was the Regional Director of a North American youth engagement organization and spent many summers at camp or leading teen immersive travel experiences. She earned her MSW at the University of Denver and is also a Youth and Teen Mental Health First Aid Instructor. She lives in Denver and enjoys live music and the mountains.
BeWell Research Summit
In-Person
Strength, Stress, and Support: A Portrait of American Jewish Teen Well-Being
Join the Bay Area Jewish Youth Resilience Roundtable and BeWell as we explore the research findings from the first ever study of well-being for American Jewish Teens, and the implications for work in Jewish education.
When: Thursday, October 23, 2025 from 10 am to 2 pm
Where: Jewish Federation Bay Area in San Francisco
How are Jewish teens really doing? What are our opportunities as Jewish educators to support them?
- Aimed at: Jewish educators who work with adolescents.
- Format: One-time, in-person meeting.
- Facilitated by: BeWell and Jewish LearningWorks’ Bay Area Jewish Youth Resilience Roundtable.
Program Details
- Date: Thursday, October 23, 2025.
- Time: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. Lunch will be provided.
- Location: Jewish Federation Bay Area (121 Steuart St, San Francisco, CA 94105).
A full schedule will be provided to member organizations upon registering. Reminders to RSVP, locations or Zoom links will be sent to all participants enrolled.
Sessions & Experiences
The flow of the day will include:
- Unpacking identity centrality, and incorporating Jewish wisdom and contemporary practices for teens to experience Jewish community as one that enhances their sense of connection, purpose, and overall well-being.
- Tools for “storytelling for case making” to help move stakeholders to prioritize the well-being needs of Jewish teens.
- Models of support, including best practices for creating supportive spaces for peer-led support.
Registration
Participant fee: The program fee is $40 per participant.
Organizations that are members of the Bay Area Jewish Youth Resilience Roundtable receive one comped registration. If you are a member, please email Alisha Pedowitz at alisha@jewishlearning.works to register.
Registration is closed. The program is full.
Questions
Please contact Alisha Pedowitz, Senior Educator, at alisha@jewishlearning.works for any questions or more information.
All trainings at Jewish LearningWorks are subsidized by our generous donors. If the cost is a barrier to your participation, do not hesitate to contact us.
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