161. Surrogacy Unfiltered: Everything You Wanted to Know (but were afraid to ask) with Aliza Abrams Konig
On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Aliza Abrams Konig joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about...
the complex and deeply personal journey of surrogacy—one that comes with unique challenges, especially within the Jewish community
the realities of surrogacy, the emotional and halachic considerations, and the questions that so many intended parents struggle with
finding a “kosher” surrogate—how hard is it, and what are the costs? Are grants available?
the emotional and relational aspects—how involved are partners, and how does that shape the bond with the baby?
preparing for someone else to carry your child—what if disagreements arise?
explaining surrogacy to your child—when and how to tell them, and do some parents choose not to?
This conversation is honest, raw, and full of insight for anyone exploring surrogacy or supporting someone on this path. Whether you’re considering surrogacy yourself or just curious about the experience, this episode sheds light on the deeply personal and communal aspects of building a family through surrogacy.
More about Aliza:
Aliza Abrams Konig is the Director of Student Leadership at Yeshiva University. Throughout Aliza’s career, she has worked within areas of student life, team building, creating curricula, and enriching the experiences of thousands of students through Experiential Education. Earlier in Aliza's career she served as the YU Director of Alumni Engagement, Assistant Principal at Central, Yeshiva University High School for Girls, Director of Student Life at Stern College, and as the Director of Jewish Service Learning for the University, where she built the service learning curriculum and established chessed missions around the world. Aliza is a member of the inaugural Wexner Field Fellows program through the Wexner Foundation. She has spoken worldwide in synagogues, community centers, and schools about leadership, education, faith, prayer and issues related to the contemporary Jewish family, dating, infertility, surrogacy and family, and is a sought-after consultant on surrogacy. Aliza holds a BA in Judaic Studies from Stern College, and a Master’s in Social Work from the Wurzweiler School of Social Work and is now a doctoral candidate at Wurzweiler. Aliza, her husband Samuel, and their family live in Riverdale, New York, where they are very involved with their community, synagogue, and other local organizations.
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