Welcome!

Congratulations on taking the first step of your soulful journey.

If you're searching for deeper meaning in your life, or if your spiritual journey feels stagnant you've come to the right place. Whether you're exploring your beliefs, seeking renewal, or simply yearning for a stronger connection to something greater, you're not alone.

Together, we will work to discover what truly resonates with your heart and soul. Through meaningful conversation, guidance, and support, I will help you find clarity, peace, and purpose on your unique path.

Soulful Offerings

Meet Rabbi Amy

  • Amy Grossblatt Pessah graduated magna cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis with a double B.A. in History and Jewish Near-Eastern Studies. She continued her education by attending HUC-JIR where she graduated with honors and received a Master's degree in Jewish Education. In January 2019, Amy was ordained as a rabbi by ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal.

  • Throughout the years Amy has studied a variety of religions, participated in interfaith work, and has been a student of mindfulness and Jewish mysticism. In addition, she has been trained in Spiritual Direction, Jewish energy healing, Reiki, Integrated Energy Therapy, and has completed 400 hours of chaplaincy hospice training.

Parenting on a Prayer

In her award-winning book, Parenting on a Prayer, Rabbi Amy Grossblatt Pessah mines the Jewish prayer book to discover key values for thoughtful parenting, relating them to the lessons she learned as the mother of three children. 

 

“Every page of this inspiring work is filled with lessons to live by.”

— Rabbi Naomi Levy, author of Einstein and the Rabbi

"This precious book embraces us and our children in wisdom, compassion, and joy."

— Rabbi Brad Artson, dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies

  • For the first time in my life, I felt that the services were too short.

    Mark Wasserman

  • Rabbi Amy is an extraordinary and gifted educator. Her passion for her subject is contagious. Each creatively crafted class is not only informative, but also interactive, reflective and experiential. She is a master at engaging the head, the heart and the spirit.

    Shelly Zacks

  • "I can’t thank you enough for your class. Your ability to graciously not only to teach but also to involve all the participants as we learn. Everything you presented touched me in a personal way."

    Judy K.

  • "Thank you for your beautiful service and wonderful words about my brother.. I really felt like you listened to all of us and distilled his essence. So many people came up to me afterwards and said they had no idea how extraordinary his life was. I love how you synthesized all of our comments and wove it into a wonderful story about a wonderful man."

    Susan I

  • "You are truly exceptional as a teacher of Judaism. I’m grateful to have been your student."

    Patti L.

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