Empty Chair seder initiative
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Empty Chair project offers comfort, support to bereaved families

Empty Chair project offers comfort, support to bereaved families

Empty Chair project offers comfort, support to bereaved families

Families who lost their loved ones in the Nova festival  massacre and the ongoing war were hosted this Passover holiday at the seder of the Navah organization, which supports bereaved families year-round. The Empty Chair project was begun more than two decades ago to create a supportive space for recently bereaved families. Tehila Friedman, founder of Navah, spoke to KAN reporter Naomi Segal
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