An important message from Good Thinking
This is an archive of the Good Thinking website, which closed on 31 January 2026. The website is no longer actively maintained so the information may be out of date and certain features, such as the quizzes and free apps, are not available. If you need support for your mental health, please visit Every Mind Matters or Hub of Hope, or contact your GP, NHS 111, or the mental health team in your borough.
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Good Thinking has worked with members of London’s Jewish community to create mental wellbeing resources that align with Jewish beliefs and practices.
‘ בָּעֶרֶב, יָלִין בֶּכִי; לַבֹּקֶר רִנָּה
'Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning’ (Psalm 30:6)
With the support of Jami, Rabbi Miriam Berger, Rabbi Daniel Epstein, The London Jewish Forum, Maccabi GB and the London Borough of Barnet, Good Thinking has produced a range of guides and videos to help members of London’s Jewish community boost their wellbeing and cope with losing a loved one.
Once you’ve read Good Thinking’s ‘Five ways to good mental wellbeing & Judaism’ guide, you might like to watch our short videos that contain inspiring messages from members of London’s Jewish community about each of the five ways.
Councillor Caroline Stock, Chair of the Barnet Health and Wellbeing Board and former Mayor of Barnet, on the importance of looking after your mental health and wellbeing
Laurie Rackind, Chief Executive at Jami, on connecting with other people
Rabbi Daniel Epstein of Western Marble Arch Synagogue on being physically active
Rabbi Miriam Berger of Finchley Reform Synagogue and the Wellspring Project on learning something new every day
Emma Dorman, Senior Education Coordinator at Jami, on giving to others
Philippa Carr, Education Manager at Jami, on paying attention to the present moment