The board of directors of Beit T’Shuvah, one of the nation’s premier Jewish addiction treatment centers, will meet Tuesday in the wake of an email sent to all employees by new CEO Bill Resnick on the ...
From left: Larry Sass, Mark Exler, Rabbi Baruch Cohon, Yossi Dresner, Stacey Sass Cooperman, Steve Sass, Rudy Grossberg, David Nadel, Betty Ross and Peggy Jannol. Photo courtesy of Steve Sass The 80th ...
Harriet Rossetto and Rabbi Mark Borovitz look back on the moment they first met ... fondly. In the late 1980s, Rossetto, a social worker, founded Beit T’Shuvah, a Los Angeles residential addiction ...
A year into the pandemic, every organization has its COVID-19 pivot stories, but some had to pivot harder than others. At Beit T’Shuvah — the Los Angeles-based treatment center that uses a ...
Beit T’Shuvah, a Mid-City Los Angeles synagogue and rehab center catering to a mostly Jewish cleintelle, leans on spirituality and the Torah to heal addiction. The facility houses 120 men and women ...
Los Angeles — Four recovering addicts celebrated their sobriety “birthdays” on a recent Friday, in keeping with an Alcoholics Anonymous tradition. But the celebration occurred during a Sabbath service ...
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RABBI MARK BOROVITZ (Author, The Holy Thief): T’Shuvah was put into the world before the world was created, according to our mystics, because God knew that we would screw up and need a way back.
Zander Albright is an Associate Marriage and Family therapist specializing in working with adolescence and young adults. Zander received his training at Beit T'Shuvah where he worked with recovering ...