A 10th generation Israeli, is the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas HaMekubalim Nefesh HaChaim and Head Kabbalist of King David Kabbalah.

Meet the Founder

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With over 15 years of teaching experience in Chumash, Navi, Gemara, Shulchan Aruch, and Kabbalah, he uses his knowledge to guide people through meditation. His techniques help improve concentration, facilitate sleep, and reduce stress.

Rabbi Shepherd

  • Smicha (Rabbinical ordination)
  • Yore Deah, first from Rabbi Rafael Sadin of Beit V’Gan (former Rabbi of the French community Shivtey Israel Paris Rova 6).
  • Rabbi Yehuda Deri (Chief Rabbi of Be’er Sheva).
  • Smicha on Yore Yore Yadin Yadin, from HaRav HaGaon Mordechai Goldstein of blessed memory, and learned Shechita from Rabbi Mori Aramati.
  • Received his Kabbalistic tradition from the Kabbalistic Yeshiva Beit Eil in Jerusalem.

Meet the Founder

Rabbi Shepherd

Received

  • Smicha (Rabbinical ordination)
  • Yore Deah, first from Rabbi Rafael Sadin of Beit V’Gan (former Rabbi of the French community Shivtey Israel Paris Rova 6).
  • Rabbi Yehuda Deri (Chief Rabbi of Be’er Sheva).
  • Smicha on Yore Yore Yadin Yadin, from HaRav HaGaon Mordechai Goldstein of blessed memory, and learned Shechita from Rabbi Mori Aramati.
  • Received his Kabbalistic tradition from the Kabbalistic Yeshiva Beit Eil in Jerusalem.

With over 15 years of teaching experience in Chumash, Navi, Gemara, Shulchan Aruch, and Kabbalah, he uses his knowledge to guide people through meditation. His techniques help improve concentration, facilitate sleep, and reduce stress.

Discover the benefits you can gain from
5 minutes of daily meditation:

Improved concentration:

Regular meditation practice can enhance your ability to focus. Better mood and brain function.

Over all health

Lowering resting heart rate. Reduce memory loss. Lower blood pressure. Better immune function.

Energize

increase productivity, and more energy if your exhaustion is caused, at least in part, by extra stress

Emotional well being

Balancing life can be a bit of a challenge. Discover techniques…

Building skills to manage stress.

Giving you a new way to look at things that cause stress.