Keren Gefen is a non profit organization that provides emotional and wellness support to fertility challenged women in Israel.

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Gefen Center,  Jerusalem

 

"Changing lives by creating lives"

Keren Gefen serves as a teaching resource to share our unique vision and innovative programs with Jewish communities throughout the world

We invite fertility challenged women to join in our activities.

Our Programs Include:

  1. Fertility Yoga
  2. Mind Body Workshops/CBT Workshops 
  3. Individual Therapy 
  4. Transfer with Tranquility - "Individual Therapy"
  5. Hevruta Jewish Textual Learning and Support Workshop   
  6. Haredi Community Program
  7. Nishmat Yoatzot Halacha Fertility Counselors Program

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Gefen Center, Jerusalem

A warm and beautiful space in the German Colony in Jerusalem where we nurture and support fertility challenged women in Israel.

Black Mind/Body Program

The Stanley & Joyce Black Mind/Body Program, funded by the Stanley & Joyce Black Family Foundation, is an innovative collection of programs.

Funded by Donations

Keren Gefen is funded entirely on donations; including a multi- year grant from Stanley Black (the Stanley & Joyce Black Foundation), the Pratt Foundation (Australia) and private donations.

infertility awareness

  • Infertility Awareness Shabbat- My Thoughts and Reflections

    Tulips background for text The Infertility Awareness Shabbat- Thoughts and ReflectionsWe are pleased to be able to share thoughts and reflections on the Infertility Awareness Shabbat by Ariella Ganz. This is the first year that more than 30 synagogues and organizations in Israel took part in the international shabbat.

    I’m so grateful that this conversation is finally taking place on a communal level. Being an issue that affects 1 in 8 couples, it’s about time to bring the conversation out of the hush hush corners of society, and into the public sphere. Break the stigma. Remove the debilitating isolation. Build more understanding, accepting, supportive and empathetic communities.

    Yoetzet Halacha, Atara Eis, spoke to a group of women and men (yes- men are affected by challenges of infertility as well!)