The IOCDF is not a religious organization, nor do we promote any specific religious faiths or practices. IOCDF makes every effort to provide adequate resources for all faith groups and will continue to support the community by making these resources available.
The IOCDF Faith & OCD Roundtable videos bring together individuals with OCD, clergy, and clinicians for a collaborative conversation on OCD - recognizing that faith and mental health treatment do not have to be mutually exclusive.
This Jewish roundtable video includes leadership from the speakers below.
Rabbi Yoni Rosensweig is a community rabbi in Beit Shemesh, and is the founder of Maaglei Nefesh, the center for Halacha, community and mental health.
Rabbi Noah Tile is Rabbi, Registered Psychotherapist, academic coach, Co-Founder of a Canadian student mental health company called Resolvve. In private practice, Noah specializes in the treatment of OCD and ADHD.
Alex Rosenberg is a college student studying Psychology and Philosophy at Columbia University and Jewish Ethics at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He has been an active IOCDF advocate from an early age, and is currently particularly engaged in advocacy pertaining to his challenges with OCD as a young adult and as a person of Jewish faith.
Annie Gottesman is a Jewish educator in St. Louis who teaches Hebrew, B’Mitzvah prep, music, and 8th grade Tikkun Olam (the repair of the world.) She is navigating life with OCD with the help of Judaism, music, and her loving communities, and she has a passion for sharing the story of her OCD journey with the hope of supporting others with similar challenges. She loves to sing, play the guitar and the harp, compose songs about Torah stories’ lessons and values, and perform in a Klezmer band, Shakshuka!
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