The mission of Tikvah is to empower adults living with a mental illness
so that they may feel accomplished, independent, and fulfilled.
We strive to create and support member connections
through social and educational programming.
Tikvah is a grassroots Jewish organization established by parents and mental health professionals committed to improving the quality of life for adults of all ages with mental illness. Tikvah is a social program aimed at promoting community opportunities. Tikvah focuses on events where members feel safe and have fun in the company of others. Tikvah welcomes and serves people of all faiths.
Socialize. You belong here. You are not alone, get the support you need, right here, right now.
We reduce isolation, increase independence, and provide social opportunities.
Upcoming Events
Tikvah Cooking With Mira
Cooking with Mira & Esther. We will be making Salad, Noodles, Chicken, and a Dessert. $10 for Tikvah Members; $15 for Guests. Please register HERE by October 27 For those...
KleinLIfe Spector/Veterans Day Concert
Join KleinLife and Tikvah friends for a Kosher celebratory lunch followed by a Veterans Day & Philip Spector Memorial Concert by the John Ciparone. Sponsored by the KleinLife Spector Fund...
Brunch & “I Am Bernie Furshpan” Film
"The Weight of Memory: I Am Bernie Furshpan" is a film by Christiane Arbesu. A deeply personal and timely documentary that follows Dr. Bernie Furshpan, son of Holocaust Survivor Moshe...
Larry A. Real, M.D. Tikvah Community Connection Program
The Tikvah Community Connection Program is proudly named in honor of the late Larry A. Real, M.D. The program is a holistic approach to supported recovery with normative lifecycle activities, also reconnection with families.
Those fortunate to have known, worked along with, and learned from Dr. Real knew him to be a premier psychiatrist, a leader and strong believer in…
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Those fortunate to have known, worked along with, and learned from Dr. Real knew him to be a premier psychiatrist, a leader and strong believer in the recovery model. Dr. Real was an advocate for those living with a mental illness and their families. Above all he was a wonderful human being. His professional contributions were… Learn more
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