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Jewish Fertility Support Summit with IWasSupposedToHaveABaby & SVIVAH

JEWISH FERTILITY SUPPORT SUMMIT

Jewish Fertility Support Summit with IWasSupposedToHaveABaby and SVIVAH

Featuring some of the most prominent voices in Jewish Fertility Support.

A conversation for those on a fertility journey, those who love them, and those who support them.

It shouldn’t have to be this hard… please join us to learn, to listen, to share.

(Unlike our other SVIVAH gatherings which are intended for an audience of women*, this event is open to all. Privacy and anonymity will be possible, but we hope to create a space that feels secure and welcoming enough for everyone to share and partake as they need.)

Registration is free. Please join us.

2000 people11 organizations2 hosts10 sponsorsAnd you.This historic moment, brought a roomful of strangers together, and left them feeling...Supported.Hopeful...

It Shouldn’t Have To Be This Hard.
Real Questions. Real Answers: A conversation with some of the most prominent voices in Jewish fertility support.

What a struggle for parenthood feels like in the Jewish community.
What it should feel like.
And how we can all make it a little better.

 A gathering for those on a fertility journey, those who love them, and those who support them.

*What to expect from this gathering: This is a safe space. Once the summit starts, we encourage you to join in the way that makes you feel most comfortable. We’d love to see your face, but understand that for many of you, that's not possible with such a sensitive topic. Feel free to change your name, use your initials, and if you want to keep your camera off, that’s understood as well. You can be as anonymous as you’d like. We will engage in usage of the chat feature, so consider joining from a computer so that you can participate fully in the conversations.

*As always, SVIVAH welcomes anyone who wants to be included in a circle of Jewish women*. If you want to be here, we want you to be here - and welcome.

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