Torah Of Trauma Brings Ancient Jewish Wisdom To Modern Conversations On Healing

Chaya Lerner, a clinical social worker and chaplain, presents *Torah of Trauma*, an exploration of how ancient Jewish teachings can aid in navigating trauma, grief, and family issues today.

Published on June 16, 2026, the book connects timeless Torah wisdom with contemporary emotional struggles, addressing themes like sibling rivalry, family dysfunction, addiction, and grief through insights drawn from Torah narratives, Hasidic literature, and modern Jewish commentary.

Lerner’s extensive experience with individuals facing emotional pain reveals that modern challenges often reflect those encountered by biblical figures, encouraging readers to engage with these teachings and demonstrating their relevance in today’s world.

Aimed at those interested in spirituality, mental health, and faith-based healing, *Torah of Trauma* offers valuable perspectives for caregivers and counselors, blending personal reflection and practical analysis to inspire hope and resilience through the integration of ancient wisdom and personal experiences.

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