Guidance and support through death, grief, and life’s most difficult moments

For individuals, families, schools, and communities navigating loss, crisis, or transition

You don’t have to carry this alone.

How I Help

When something happens, and you don’t know what to do — this is where I can help

Individual & Family Support

One-on-one and family support for those navigating grief, loss, or major life changes.

A space to speak openly, process what you’re carrying, and find steadier ground.

Schools, Communities & Workplaces

Support during times of loss, crisis, or transition within schools, workplaces, and communities.

Clear guidance on what to say, what to do, and how to move forward — together.

Public Speaking & Education

Talks and workshops on death, dying, grief, and meaning.

Practical, human-centered guidance for groups, staff, and leadership.

End-of-Life Companioning

Steady presence for those nearing life’s end, and support for the loved ones walking with them.

Grounded, compassionate care in moments that are often overwhelming.

If you're not sure where to begin, we can start with a simple conversation.

What is a Thanatologist?

A thanatologist helps people navigate death, dying, and grief.

Unlike a psychologist or counselor, my role is not to diagnose or treat. I offer grounded support during difficult life events. Providing emotional, spiritual, and practical guidance to individuals, families, schools, and communities.

When something happens and you’re not sure what to do, I help you find your way through.

About Saul

I’m Saul Aronovitch, M.Div., a thanatologist offering grief and end-of-life support through life’s most difficult moments. My work is grounded in presence — and in the belief that no one should have to carry grief alone.

I have walked alongside individuals, families, schools, and communities through loss, change, and the threshold of life’s end. My role is to listen with care, offer steady guidance, and help people navigate what can feel overwhelming — with clarity, compassion, and support.

Thanatologist Saul Aronovitch

“You don’t have to carry this alone.”

Reach Out

If something has happened and you need support, you can reach out directly. We can begin with a simple conversation.

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Based in Montréal & West Island

Travel available across Québec and Eastern Ontario

Online sessions worldwide


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Saul Aronovitch, M.Div, CTPS Certified Thanatologist Pastoral Specialist

“You don’t have to carry this alone.”

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