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Weaving Jewish tradition, embodied wisdom, and creativity into spiritual transformation.
I am a rabbi, teacher, and community builder weaving Jewish tradition, embodied practice, and creativity into spaces of healing, wholeness, and transformation. My work spans classrooms, sanctuaries, and living rooms: from designing curricula on Jewish life and prayer for children, to officiating weddings and other lifecycle moments, to founding Selah, a Jewish spiritual community for people in recovery and their loved ones.
I draw inspiration from sacred texts, Jewish law and practice, and rabbinic imagination, as well as from contemporary wisdom traditions like DBT, somatic practice, and the arts. My questions center on: How can ritual help us live with ambiguity, align with our deepest values, and cultivate resilience? How can Jewish law and practice be taught as a living, breathing path that invites curiosity and belonging?
As a newly ordained rabbi, I bring years of experience as a teacher, curriculum designer, and spiritual facilitator. I am eager to learn with others who are experimenting at the intersections of tradition and innovation, text and body, prayer and healing. I show up as a seeker, teacher, and creator committed to making Jewish life a source of grounding, possibility, and joy.