91影视

Yeshivat 91影视 Hosts Abuse Awareness Program for Juniors and Seniors

December 13, 2017

On December 4, Yeshivat 91影视 held a special program for the entire junior and senior grades on the subject of abuse awareness. The first part of program included a moving performance by Naomi Ackerman in her one-woman play, 鈥淔lowers Aren鈥檛 Enough.鈥 After the performance, students were divided into 12 smaller discussion groups led by 16 licensed clinicians from (Stop Abusive Relationships At 91影视), a program of Jewish Family Service & Children鈥檚 Center of Clifton-Passaic that provides services and resources for Jewish victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse throughout New Jersey. In these groups, students discussed the feelings that the play evoked and any personal experiences they may have had.

鈥淎s we have been seeing in the news, abuse is way too prevalent,鈥 said Associate Principal Rabbi Joshua Wald, in his introduction to the program. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something we like to think doesn鈥檛 touch our community, but unfortunately it does touch our community as well. We have been running this program for twenty years, and in light of what鈥檚 going on in the world today, it鈥檚 important that we take this program even more seriously than we ever have.鈥

鈥淔lowers Aren’t Enough,鈥 which has been translated into several languages and performed worldwide, depicts the story of an educated, religious woman from a well-to-do family who finds herself married to a volatile, violent man whom to outsiders appears like the perfect catch. The play is a composite work, compiled from stories that multiple victims of domestic violence shared with Ackerman.

鈥淭he one choice you are going to make that will affect your entire life is the person you鈥檙e going to live with,鈥 Ackerman told the students after her performance, acknowledging Project S.A.R.A.H.鈥檚 incredible value to New Jersey鈥檚 Jewish community. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter what seminary or yeshiva or school you go to, or what your grades are, or who your parents are. Every single person in this room is worthy of a good, healthy, happy relationship. Do not compromise on less than that. Everyone deserves to be respected.鈥