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Hello, LeeMoore here. I use my soothing voice and strong yet gentle presence to hold space — for workshops on consent,

for devotional prayer,

for transformative ritual

and for seeding paradigm-shifting frameworks.



My approach to facilitation, teaching and mentorship weaves together systems thinking, somatic awareness and Kabbalistic frameworks. I'm especially interested in relational and embodiment practices that enable us to feel more vibrantly alive while maintaining deep connection—with one another, our ecosystems, and the Mystery.



Since 2017, I've been actively exploring embodiment, consent, and play as foundational elements in spiritual practice and cultural transformation. The most generative fields of practice for me currently include the School of Consent, Marina Kronkvist’s Ritual Play, Stephen Busby’s Higher Consciousness Collective, dance floors and the wilderness of Sinai.



I've had the privilege of supporting retreat centers, university communities, organizations working to revitalize democracy, visionary individuals, Jewish congregations and philanthropic foundations. I've been equally drawn to co-creating emergent configurations—rainbow gatherings, song circles, ritual and prayer experiences of all kinds. Synchronicity, inquiry, dreamwork, and intuition guide my ongoing exploration of being human, both individually and collectively. All I do is in concert with my ancestral lineages, which include Ashkenazi, Scandinavian and other root systems.



My Rabbinic smicha/rabbinic ordination is from Hebrew College (2010). Prior degrees include an MS in Environmental Policy and a BA in Religious Studies with concentrations in Buddhism and Ethnomusicology. I feel profound gratitude to my many teachers, especially formative ones with whom I've been blessed to learn and practice directly: Rav Ebn Leader, Thich Nhat Hanh, Marina Kronkvist, Dr. Betty Martin, Rabbi Elliot Ginsberg, Dr. Thomas Princen, Rabbi Shefa Gold, Shimon Lev Tahor, Munindra-ji, Rabbi Nechemia Polen, Dr. Carl Moore (and I’m sure I’m neglecting to mention some of the most important).



With gratitude, as well, to that great trickster Maharaji who appears when least expected.