AriYael Jewish Healing Center
- San Francisco, California
- 925-212-7942
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We are here to reimagine...
An innovative spiritual toolbox for a broad array of life transitions. Allowing people to be fully present and embodied through these powerful liminal moments so that they can experience these moments as sacred.
Our Story
We created the AriYael Jewish Healing Center to provide a resource focused on embodied healing and essential support for individuals and families responding to illness, loss, and challenging life transitions. The Healing Center honors the memory of two loved ones who died in 2016. Both Ari, 26, and Yael, 63, died from rare forms of cancer. Ari was a chemical engineer and the unofficial counselor ...
We created the AriYael Jewish Healing Center to provide a resource focused on embodied healing and essential support for individuals and families responding to illness, loss, and challenging life transitions. The Healing Center honors the memory of two loved ones who died in 2016. Both Ari, 26, and Yael, 63, died from rare forms of cancer. Ari was a chemical engineer and the unofficial counselor for his circle of friends, a skilled listener wise beyond his years. Yael was a beloved psychologist who served individuals and couples with love, compassion and a deep understanding of the human psyche. Ari’s parents, Marc Mazer and Susan Talon-Mazer, and Yael’s husband, Rabbi Dan Goldblatt, established the Healing Center as a non-profit tax-exempt agency tasked with the vision to bring a wide array of healing programs, support groups and classes to our San Francisco East Bay community.
We created the AriYael Jewish Healing Center to provide a resource focused on embodied healing and essential support for individuals and families responding to illness, loss, and challenging life transitions. The Healing Center honors the memory of two loved ones who died in 2016. Both Ari, 26, and Yael, 63, died from rare forms of cancer. Ari was a chemical engineer and the unofficial counselor for his circle of friends, a skilled listener wise beyond his years. Yael was a beloved psychologist who served individuals and couples with love, compassion and a deep understanding of the human psyche. Ari’s parents, Marc Mazer and Susan Talon-Mazer, and Yael’s husband, Rabbi Dan Goldblatt, established the Healing Center as a non-profit tax-exempt agency tasked with the vision to bring a wide array of healing programs, support groups and classes to our San Francisco East Bay community.