Rooted and Evolving

Judaism is not something meant to be frozen in time. It is a living tradition, shaped by generations of people who have questioned, interpreted, and reimagined it while staying deeply connected to its core. I approach Jewish life and ritual in that same spirit, honoring where we come from while creating space for who we are now.

When I work with couples, I do not believe in forcing anyone into a rigid mold. Instead, I see Jewish tradition as a rich foundation that can hold many kinds of identities, relationships, and stories. My goal is to help each couple find a way to step into that tradition authentically, weaving their own voices, values, and experiences into something that feels both meaningful and true.

A wedding is more than a beautiful day. It is a moment where two people publicly choose not just each other, but the kind of life they hope to build. In Jewish thought, that choice carries spiritual weight. Being invited into that moment, helping couples shape it with intention and care, is one of the most meaningful parts of my work. It is an honor to witness the beginning of a shared journey and to help frame it in a way that feels deeply grounded, joyful, and lasting.