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Sharsheret, headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey, is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Jewish women and families facing breast and ovarian cancer. Founded in 2001 by Rochelle Lee Shoretz, a young Orthodox Jewish woman and former Supreme Court clerk, Sharsheret addresses the unique cultural, religious, and familial challenges encountered by the Jewish community in the context of cancer. The organization offers a comprehensive suite of services, including emotional support, mental health counseling, educational resources, and financial assistance, all tailored to the needs of individuals and families navigating cancer diagnoses and treatment.

Central to Sharsheret's mission is its personalized support system. The Link Program connects individuals with trained peer supporters who have faced similar diagnoses, fostering a sense of community and shared understanding. Recognizing the heightened prevalence of BRCA gene mutations among Ashkenazi Jews, Sharsheret provides specialized genetic counseling and education to help individuals assess and manage their cancer risk. Additionally, the organization offers resources for caregivers, addressing the emotional and practical aspects of supporting a loved one through illness.

Sharsheret extends its reach through culturally relevant educational initiatives. Programs like "Sharsheret Pink & Teal Shabbat" and campus-based events engage communities in conversations about cancer awareness and prevention within a Jewish framework. The organization also provides webinars and workshops that integrate medical information with Jewish spirituality, catering to the holistic needs of its audience. Through these efforts, Sharsheret not only supports individuals but also educates and empowers the broader community.

With a presence in multiple states and a growing initiative in Israel, Sharsheret continues to expand its impact. Its commitment to culturally sensitive support and education has established it as a vital resource for Jewish families confronting cancer.

Sharsheret

Medical

Teaneck, NJ, USA

Sharsheret, headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey, is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Jewish women and families facing breast and ovarian cancer. Founded in 2001 by Rochelle Lee Shoretz, a young Orthodox Jewish woman and former Supreme Court clerk, Sharsheret addresses the unique cultural, religious, and familial challenges encountered by the Jewish community in the context of cancer. The organization offers a comprehensive suite of services, including emotional support, mental health counseling, educational resources, and financial assistance, all tailored to the needs of individuals and families navigating cancer diagnoses and treatment.

Central to Sharsheret's mission is its personalized support system. The Link Program connects individuals with trained peer supporters who have faced similar diagnoses, fostering a sense of community and shared understanding. Recognizing the heightened prevalence of BRCA gene mutations among Ashkenazi Jews, Sharsheret provides specialized genetic counseling and education to help individuals assess and manage their cancer risk. Additionally, the organization offers resources for caregivers, addressing the emotional and practical aspects of supporting a loved one through illness.

Sharsheret extends its reach through culturally relevant educational initiatives. Programs like "Sharsheret Pink & Teal Shabbat" and campus-based events engage communities in conversations about cancer awareness and prevention within a Jewish framework. The organization also provides webinars and workshops that integrate medical information with Jewish spirituality, catering to the holistic needs of its audience. Through these efforts, Sharsheret not only supports individuals but also educates and empowers the broader community.

With a presence in multiple states and a growing initiative in Israel, Sharsheret continues to expand its impact. Its commitment to culturally sensitive support and education has established it as a vital resource for Jewish families confronting cancer.

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