february, 2026
Time
(Wednesday) 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CT
Location
Virtual Workshop - Zoom
Presented in
ASL with NO Voice Interpretation
CEUs
0.2 PS CEUs
ASLIS is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for a total of 0.2 PS CEUs at Some Content Knowledge Level.

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Event Details
This workshop provides an overview of
Event Details
This workshop provides an overview of Jewish mourning practices across the lifecycle of loss, including key rituals, timeframes, and cultural norms observed during bereavement. Designed for Deaf and Hearing interpreters, the session focuses on building foundational cultural knowledge necessary for interpreting in Jewish mourning contexts.
Participants will examine commonly used terminology, ritual practices, and themes encountered during mourning periods, with attention to their impact on interpretation choices. Emphasis is placed on cultural competence, ethical considerations, and supporting accurate, respectful access for Deaf and hard of hearing in mourning settings.
Educational Objectives:
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
1. Identify key Jewish mourning practices, rituals, and timeframes across the lifecycle of loss that are relevant to interpreting in bereavement settings.
2. Explain commonly used Jewish mourning terminology, themes, and cultural norms.
3. Develop a personal preparation plan that includes at least three resources to use before interpreting for a Jewish funeral.
Presenter Bio
Susan Cohen, President of Jewish Deaf Resource Center (JDRC), was born Deaf to hearing parents who raised her in a Conservative Jewish household, in Brooklyn, New York. Experiencing firsthand the barriers of limited Jewish education inspired her lifelong mission to transform access through advocacy, education, and community leadership.
As a bridge-builder between the Deaf and wider Jewish communities, Susan draws on her lived experiences to break down communication barriers, foster inclusive practices, and create mentoring opportunities that empower ASL interpreters and strengthen synagogues to become more inclusive and accessible.

Naomi Brunnlehrman co-founded the Jewish Deaf Resource Center (JDRC) in 1996 to build bridges between Deaf and hearing communities, ensuring access and inclusivity across the Jewish community. Known as a “Chazan of the Deaf,” she interprets Jewish liturgy directly from Hebrew to ASL, breaking barriers for Deaf individuals in spiritual practices. Naomi mentors interpreters and collaborates closely with the Deaf community to share her expertise. Naomi has an MA in Jewish Studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary.
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