Top Frum Jewish Professionals in Modi'in
OKclarity is the go-to resource for those looking to find vetted and experienced Jewish therapists, psychiatric medication providers, coaches, dietitians and more. Each OKclarity professional who has the Verified icon featured by their name meets our strict quality assurance standards to ensure that you can find your best fit professional in a smooth, seamless, and anonymous fashion.
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- Coaches & Alternative Healing
- Psychiatrists & Psychiatric medication providers
- Treatment Centers & Retreats
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Mendy Klein
Life Coach, Somatic Practitioner, Breathwork Facilitator
"My approach is integrative, body-based, and grounded in genuine compassion for each personβs unique experience. I work with the nervous system through somatic practices and breathwork, while also drawing on evidence-informed coaching tools that support practical change in β¦
Dvorah Goodman
Therapists, Body-Centred Psychotherapypist, FOT
"My approach to therapy is body-centered, relational, and deeply compassionate. I integrate Focusing-oriented therapy, parts work, and awareness of family and generational patterns to support healing at the level where experience is held in the body. Rather than β¦
Rabbi Shalom Storch, PCC
Professional Certified Coach
"While therapy is a discipline within the field of mental health, coaching is a performance discipline focused on driving excellence. In our approach, we follow the International Coach Federationβs definition of coaching as "partnering with clients in a β¦
Doron Lazarus, CISC
Certified Integrative Sleep Coach
"My approach to sleep coaching is holistic, integrative, and deeply personalized. I donβt just look at the sleep issue in isolationβI work with the whole person. That means exploring the physical, emotional, behavioral, and even spiritual factors that β¦
Rachel Levinson, LCSW
Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
"In my practice, I cultivate a warm, open, and empathetic atmosphere, aiming to establish a safe and non-judgmental space for my clients. Utilizing a strengths-based perspective, I strive to create an environment where individuals feel comfortable and supported. β¦
Drink It In Jordana: Finding Your Voice
Coach
"My coaching approach is rooted in deep listening, presence, and trust, and begins with creating a space where individuals feel genuinely seen and understood. I prioritize building a supportive environment that encourages honest reflection, curiosity, and openness without β¦
Bina Stefansky, LMSW
Therapists, Licensed Master Social Worker, LMSW
"Since the beginning of my schooling and throughout my professional journey, my focus has consistently been within the Jewish world. My career began with a meaningful engagement with the elderly, addressing issues such as grief, loneliness, and depression β¦
Heather Feigin, LCSW
Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
"In my approach to therapy, I adopt an active and collaborative stance. I firmly believe that the therapeutic journey should be a joint effort, where both you and I play pivotal roles. I'm not one to shy away β¦
Jessica Feldman
Coach
"Sessions with me are warm, energetic, and practical. I work from a holistic outlook, which means I focus on understanding each personβs context, patterns, and life experience rather than looking at one small piece in isolation. I donβt β¦
Shimshon Meir Frankel
"I believe every ambitious man wants it all β thriving at work, a great marriage, kids who feel close, and the inner steadiness to enjoy it. The problem? Old patterns and blind spots keep getting in the way. β¦
Michali Friedman, LCSW
Therapists, LCSW-C, Marriage & Sex Therapist
"Collaboration is the cornerstone of my therapy approach. I believe in working together with my clients to identify goals, increase awareness of patterns that impact these goals, and develop the necessary skills for achieving them. Thankfully, I have β¦
Alana Stern
ADHD Coach
"My approach to ADHD coaching is not about helping you become better at being normal. It is about learning to work with your neurodivergent brain instead of constantly fighting against it. I believe real change starts with understanding β¦