Tidewater Jewish Foundation recently named Aryeh Litt the 2024 Feldman Family Medical and Health Professions Scholarship recipient. Currently pur- suing a degree in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling at Hofstra University, Litt’s mission is to serve others.
Litt’s journey has been deeply influenced by his passion for psychology and mental health and his desire to understand and support others. This desire has also fueled his commitment to helping others navigate life’s obstacles. “Overcoming an obstacle isn’t quite the right term,” Litt explains. “It’s more about learning to live with it, to incorporate it into your life in a productive way.”
This mindset has driven Litt’s passion for mental health and rehabilitation counseling. His dedication to this field is not just academic, but deeply personal. He has volunteered with crisis hotlines and worked with students experiencing mental health issues, gaining practical experience that complements his studies.
Litt’s parents,Rabbi Gershon Litt and Sara Litt, a clinical social worker, have also served as inspirations.
Growing up in a household where both parents dedicated their lives to helping others, he says he was naturally drawn to a career where he could make a meaningful impact. “My parents have always inspired me,” Litt says. “From my father, I learned the importance of community and spirituality. My mother taught me how to truly listen to and support those in need. They have both shaped my approach to counseling and my commitment to helping others.”
Outside of his academic pursuits, Litt has a deep love for music, particularly composing orchestral pieces. This passion led him to compose music for an independent film, fulfilling a long-held dream. For Litt, music is not just a hobby but a powerful form of creative expression. “Music is something that aligns perfectly with my skills and interests. It has given me a level of confidence, knowing that I can create something meaningful and productive,” he says. The Feldman Family Scholarship, established by Dr. William and Mary Feldman, seeks to support Jewish students pursuing a healthcare career. The scholarship alleviates financial burdens, enabling recipients to focus on their education and ultimately contribute to the community’s well-being.
Litt offers this advice to rising college students: “Have good teachers and even better friends. Good teachers can open doors and inspire you to find things in yourself that you didn’t know were there. But your friends will support you, keep you motivated, and help you get where you need to go.”