Welcome to Shefa

Shefa supports and educates Jewish psychedelic explorers with spiritually-rooted resources and immersive experiences.

Our Pillars

Learning

  • Our unique team of educators and researchers have the ability to translate Hasidic and Kabbalistic textual traditions into a modern and approachable language more accessible and urgently relevant to more Jews.

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Community

  • Join the Jewish Entheogenic Society, a worldwide network of psychedelically curious Jews to explore the meeting points between entheogenic practice, Jewish traditions, ideas, and identities - to share ideas and questions, and to foster local meetups and gatherings.

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We envision a future where psychedelic exploration will be a fully integrated path within the Jewish spiritual tradition.

Integration

  • As psychedelics become more available and encounter psychedelics in casual, conscious, and therapeutic settings, Jews from all backgrounds, generations, and identities are seeking support in making meaning of their psychedelic experiences. Learn more here.

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Our immersive experiences create opportunities to learn, grow, and connect with community.

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The Jewish Psychedelic Podcast features Rabbi Zac Kamentez speaking with pioneers and leaders at the intersection of Judaism and Psychedelics.

Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

Ready to learn more? Check out Rabbi Zac’s monthly essays on Jewish sacred time.

Testimonials:

I like this different perspective that Shefa has and how they intertwine Judaism with spirituality in a less traditional way that I can resonate with.
Shefa is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I’ve been journeying on my own for so long, and when I study with Shefa, I truly feel seen and held by ‘my people’. It’s like these people get it - they get me!
I didn’t know there was a community of Jewish people who have these beliefs and value breathwork and the psychedelic space. It was affirming to be doing my own spiritual practice, that may not be the traditional way. I feel more connected.