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Rooted in Jewish Wisdom

We’re rooted in ancient Jewish wisdom and rituals in a way that welcomes you, whether or not you identify as Jewish. We have a deep love for Rosh Chodesh, the start of each new Hebrew month, and use this to ground the rest of our work.

Written in Moon Manuals

Each new moon invites us to tap into the spiritual energy of the month ahead. To facilitate this, we publish monthly Moon Manuals, a compilation of inspiring activities and meditations, to help you slow down and make space for reflection.

GAthered in Well Circles

We celebrate Rosh Chodesh by coming together around each new moon, giving each of us space to connect, learn, and be heard. These monthly gatherings, which we call Well Circles, are a powerful path to wholeness.

Mission

To enhance women’s well-being through ancient Jewish practices.

Vision

We envision a world where all women are connected to their bodies, spiritual practices, and community.

Work

At The Well works to inspire women to empower themselves, live whole lives, and lift each other up.

community

Community

Wholeness

Courage

Courage

Inclusivity

Inclusivity

Joy

Joy

Sarah Waxman
Sarah Waxman
Founder & CEO
Gail Vogt
Gail Vogt
Chief Growth Officer
Jenna Zadaka
Jenna Zadaka
Jewish Education Director
Andi Morris
Andi Morris
Development Director
Katie Rice-Guter
Katie Rice-Guter
Marketing Director
Marissa Mastors
Marissa Mastors
Executive Manager
Yael Benvenuto Ladin
Yael Benvenuto Ladin
Program Coordinator
Madison Anaya
Madison Anaya
Marketing Coordinator
Raquel Leverson
Raquel Leverson
Social Media Coordinator
Michael Levine
Michael Levine
Trans & Nonbinary Well Circle Facilitator
Dammara Markowitz
Dammara Markowitz
POC Well Circle Facilitator
Liz Ross
Liz Ross
Alexandra Shabtai
Alexandra Shabtai
Sophia Abram
Sophia Abram
Remmie Maden
Remmie Maden
Dallas Brown
Dallas Brown
Dr. Suzanne Gilberg
Dr. Suzanne Gilberg
Ellie Burrows
Ellie Burrows
Jenn Goldstone
Jenn Goldstone

Tamar Remz

Press

Media coverage of At The Well

September 5, 2021
The Washington Post

Barrie Rein Thunemann was a spiritual seeker for decades, looking for a deep Jewish spirituality guided by socially liberal ethics. It took the pandemic for her to find it.

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August 24, 2021
eJewish Philanthropy

Sarah Waxman likes to talk about her “Queen Esther moment,” when she realized her calling while planning a Purim party: making Judaism’s healing rituals for women more accessible. “Mordechai tells Esther that she was born for this moment,” Waxman said. “It sparked something in me. This is something I can do. Judaism is a strategy for wholeness.”

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April 8, 2021
Jim Joseph Foundation

More than a year into a devastating pandemic and multiple crises, Jewish communities continue to demonstrate resilience, strength, and togetherness that have resulted in powerful moments and experiences of connection, meaning, and purpose.

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September 24, 2020
Judaism Unbound Podcast

A conversation about Rosh Chodesh (the Jewish practice of marking a new month), its relationship to women's spirituality, and At The Well's work to empower women in experiencing this sacred monthly moment with one another.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions
How can Jewish practices support my wellness?
What is a Moon Manual?
What is a Well Circle?
How can I get involved in At The Well?
Is At The Well hiring?
Is this for me if I’m not Jewish?

And a special thank you to the many individuals who help make our work possible!