I spent years as a rabbi, guiding people through life’s most sacred Jewish moments. When chronic illness and the pandemic led me to slow down, I rediscovered a lifelong love of art—and with it, a new calling.
What began as designing a ketubah for my own wedding became a way to bring spiritual beauty and personal meaning into the lives of others. I now create fine art ketubot and ritual designs that blend timeless Jewish texts with modern expression, serving couples and families across the spectrum—religious, secular, interfaith, and queer.
Too many people believe they aren’t “Jewish enough” for tradition. My work is about reclaiming it on your own terms—with warmth, intention, and beauty.