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Yacholet is an organization dedicated to supporting Jewish women recovering from sexual abuse, complex trauma, suicidal ideation, depression, and anxiety. The organization provides direct emotional and psychological support through a trauma-informed lens, specifically tailored to the unique experiences and needs of women in the Jewish community. Services are offered in a culturally sensitive, frum-appropriate environment to ensure that clients can access care without compromising their values.

Core services include one-on-one trauma coaching for women and girls, structured support for parents of survivors, and therapy referrals. Yacholet also offers in-depth consultations and guidance for rabbanim, therapists, and educators seeking to better understand or respond to trauma-related cases. In addition, they host live Zoom workshops, community events, and classes addressing the intersection of trauma, emunah, and healing—often drawing on Torah sources to strengthen spiritual and psychological recovery.

The organization features a comprehensive online learning platform called iKANN, which includes trauma education, recovery tools, and guided video content. This platform is designed for survivors, parents, and professionals, and offers content organized by topic, population, and role (e.g., survivor, spouse, educator). The iKANN platform also includes moderated survivor forums, digital courses, and emotional regulation resources, making it a central hub for both education and support.

Yacholet Ikann

Trauma Recovery, Mental Health, Abuse Support, Women's Services, Education

Location Served: USA

Yacholet is an organization dedicated to supporting Jewish women recovering from sexual abuse, complex trauma, suicidal ideation, depression, and anxiety. The organization provides direct emotional and psychological support through a trauma-informed lens, specifically tailored to the unique experiences and needs of women in the Jewish community. Services are offered in a culturally sensitive, frum-appropriate environment to ensure that clients can access care without compromising their values.

Core services include one-on-one trauma coaching for women and girls, structured support for parents of survivors, and therapy referrals. Yacholet also offers in-depth consultations and guidance for rabbanim, therapists, and educators seeking to better understand or respond to trauma-related cases. In addition, they host live Zoom workshops, community events, and classes addressing the intersection of trauma, emunah, and healing—often drawing on Torah sources to strengthen spiritual and psychological recovery.

The organization features a comprehensive online learning platform called iKANN, which includes trauma education, recovery tools, and guided video content. This platform is designed for survivors, parents, and professionals, and offers content organized by topic, population, and role (e.g., survivor, spouse, educator). The iKANN platform also includes moderated survivor forums, digital courses, and emotional regulation resources, making it a central hub for both education and support.

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