About Me.

We all face our own mortality in a unique way. I know this because in 2023, I was diagnosed with stage IV melanoma, and had to confront mine head-on. It wasn’t easy—it was terrifying, and grief weighed heavily on me. More than anything, I longed for presence—people willing to sit with me in my fear, to ask the hard questions not just about death, but also about joy, faith, and meaning. These conversations helped me feel seen and allowed me to view my own life from a greater altitude.

My journey has taken me across cultures, professions, and life paths, but the common thread has always been a quest for healing and meaning. Born in Argentina to Holocaust survivors, I emigrated to Israel as a teenager, studied art and photography, then moved to the U.S., where I earned a BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts and an MFA from Maine Media College in Documentary Film. I eventually settled in Los Angeles, where I became a massage therapist, and built a career in documentary filmmaking. Later, I transitioned into educational leadership at the Museum of Tolerance, using storytelling to raise awareness, shift perceptions, and spark meaningful conversations.

I don’t have all the answers to life’s big existential questions, but I am a good listener, someone who understands that we are all born, move through the seasons of life, and eventually, we die. But how we die can make all the difference. Through my own journey, I’ve come to recognize the need for a safe, compassionate space—one that honors the sacred transition of dying with care and presence.

I offer end-of-life and grief support for individuals and families, guiding you and your circle of care through end-of-life planning, emotional preparation, and the sacred transition of dying. My role is to help reduce fear and isolation by creating a safe, steady space—one rooted in dignity, presence, and respect for your values, beliefs, and wishes.

Fluent in English, Spanish, and Hebrew, I bring a multicultural perspective to my work, creating inclusive spaces where all stories, traditions, and beliefs are honored.

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