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Tirzah Firestone (born May 27, 1954) is an American analytical psychotherapist, author, and
Jewish Renewal Jewish Renewal () is a recent movement in Judaism which endeavors to reinvigorate modern Judaism with Kabbalistic, Hasidic, and musical practices. Specifically, it seeks to reintroduce the "ancient Judaic traditions of mysticism and meditation, ...
rabbi. She is the founding rabbi of Congregation Nevei Kodesh, a Jewish Renewal synagogue in
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, and is now Rabbi Emerita there. She was ordained by Rabbi
Zalman Schachter-Shalomi Meshullam Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (28 August 1924 – 3 July 2014), commonly called "Reb Zalman" (full Hebrew name: ), was one of the founders of the Jewish Renewal movement and an innovator in ecumenical dialogue. Early life Born Meshullam Za ...
in 1992 and is a leader in the international Jewish Renewal Movement. Widely known for her work on feminism and the modern applications of Jewish mystical wisdom, Firestone teaches nationally on Jewish ancestral healing and the common boundary between ancient Jewish heritage and modern psychology. Firestone is an active Member of Aleph: Alliance for Jewish Renewal (1994–present) and the Ohalah Rabbinic Association (2003–present). She was the National Co-chair of T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights (2009–2010) and is currently serving on the board of the Yesod Foundation (1997–present). Tirzah Firestone was raised in an
Orthodox Jewish Orthodox Judaism is the collective term for the traditionalist and theologically conservative branches of contemporary Judaism. Theologically, it is chiefly defined by regarding the Torah, both Written and Oral, as revealed by God to Moses on M ...
family in
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,
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. Firestone was the fifth of six children born to Sol and Kate Firestone. She is the younger sister of
Shulamith Firestone Shulamith Bath Shmuel Ben Ari Firestone (born Feuerstein; January 7, 1945 – August 28, 2012) was a Canadian-American radical feminist writer and activist. Firestone was a central figure in the early development of radical feminism and second-w ...
. She went to Hebrew day schools through high school. Firestone earned her
master's degree A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
in Holistic Counseling from Beacon College in 1982; and her doctorate in depth psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in
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, in 2015. After graduating, she spent an extended period living in Israel and working on Kibbutz Ma'ale Gilboa and Moshav Amirim. She also apprenticed in Jerusalem with Rabanit Leah Sharabi, the wife of the Kabbalist Rabbi Mordechai Sharabi, who influenced her greatly. In her memoir, Firestone tells the story of how her first husband inspired her return to Judaism by means of his own faith and love of Judaism. Firestone remarried in 1999 to David Friedman. Together they have three grown children.


Publications


Books

*''Wounds into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Jewish Trauma'' (Monkfish Press, 2019) *''The Receiving: Reclaiming Jewish Women’s Wisdom'' (Harper San Francisco, 2003) *''With Roots in Heaven: One Woman's Passionate Journey into the Heart of Her Faith'' (Plume, 1999)


Articles

* "Intergenerational Trauma and the Patriarchy," published in ''Tikkun Magazine'', Spring 2019. * "War and Peace: Intertwining Threads in the Jewish Tradition," in ''The Warrior and the Pacifist: Competing Motifs in Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam'' Lester Kurtz, Ed., Routledge Press, 2018. * "Trauma Legacies in the Middle East", published in ''Tikkun Magazine,'' 2014, 29 (3): 6–10. * "The Jewish Cultural Complex," published in ''Psychological Perspectives: A Quarterly Journal of Jungian Thought'', Vol 57, No 3, August, 2014. * "At the Altar of Consciousness: The Individuation of God and Abraham", published in ''Psychological Perspectives: A Quarterly Journal of Jungian'' ''Thought'', Volume 56, 2013. * “Transforming Our Stories Through Midrash”, in ''New Jewish Feminism: Probing the Past, Forging the Future,'' edited by Rabbi Elyse Goldstein, Jewish Lights Publishing, Woodstock, VT, 2009. * “Flatbread in Feeble Times”, in ''The Women’s Seder Sourcebook: Rituals and Readings for Use at the Passover Seder'', Edited by Anisfeld, Mohr & Spector, Jewish Lights Publishing, Woodstock, VT, 2003.


CDs

*"Ashreynu! (How Lucky We Are!) Jewish Chants for Meditation and Prayer" with Lisa Antosofsky, and Sheldon Sands. *"The Woman's Kabbalah: Ecstatic Jewish Practices for Women", Sounds True, Boulder, Colorado, 2000.


References

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