Why We’re Here
To Guide and Educate Our Jewish Community.
Those embracing psychedelics and integrating health, healing, and Torah serve as impactful teachers rooted in Jewish ritual, Torah, Chassidus, Halacha, and Kabbalah.
Members of the frum community are key stewards of Jewish tradition, exemplified through lived practice and spiritual embodiment.
Secular individuals inspired by psychedelics often lack foundational Jewish knowledge and benefit from education about Jewish principles.
Haredim and secular Jews can learn from each other, connecting through shared psychedelic experiences, community events, and educational content we produce.
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Rabbis and Community Leaders: Guidance on addressing psychedelic use and harm reduction within the frum community
Therapists and Care Professionals: Best practices for supporting clients in need
Psychedelic Facilitators: Ensuring harm reduction-informed and best practices, honoring the specific needs of frum participants
Individuals and Families: For those seeking support for themselves or loved ones
Non-Observant Jewish Psychonauts: For those seeking to connect to their own spiritual lineage
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Safety: Safer psychedelic use and benefit optimization for those seeking psychedelic experiences within the heimish community.
Spirituality: Fostering reconciliation among spiritual, religious, and psychedelic paths.
Healing: Reigniting Jewish practice and healing religious trauma.
Unity: Promoting greater unity within the Jewish community at the intersection of psychedelics.
Advocating for Legal Use: Advocating for religious protections or exemptions for psychedelic use to reduce legal risks.
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Questions about healing and psychedelics already exist in our communities, whether spoken or not.
Without reliable guidance, people often turn to fragmented or unsafe sources of information.
Halachic and cultural sensitivity is essential when navigating vulnerable experiences.
Education and harm reduction help people make more thoughtful, responsible choices.
No one should feel alone, confused, or unsupported when seeking clarity and care.
Team
Founder
10 years professional experience in psychedelic harm reduction
6 years as a crisis counselor
Co-founder Fireside Project
Operated harm reduction services at 60+ festivals
Authored numerous psychedelic safety manuals, community resources, and harm reduction educational materials
Trained hundreds of peer support psychedelic crisis caregivers
Website | itsokayharmreduction.com →
Adam Rubin
Founder
11 years experience in media, journalism, and field reporting on the intersection of Judaism and psychedelics
Co-founder DoubleBlind (psychedelic magazine, media startup, and educational platform) and
Jewish Psychedelic Summit
Host Set & Setting podcast on the Be Here Now Network
Author of three books about Psychedelics and Judaism
Website | madisonmargolin.com →
Instagram | @madisonmargolin →
Madison Margolin
Advisor
With a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.
Divi (Kamman) Bogart
Advisor
Pinni is the founder of the Israeli Psychedelic Society and a social worker focused on harm reduction, drug policy, and psychedelic integration. Drawing from personal healing experience, group work, meditation, music, and creativity, Pinni advocates for responsible, community-based approaches to care.
Pinni Baumol
Advisor
Ayelet Polonsky is the creator of Manifestation Mindset, integrating deep psychology with Kabbalah and Eastern wisdom. Trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and EFT, her work explores the relationship between thought, consciousness, and intentional living.
Ayelet Polonsky
Advisor
Daniella Gruenspecht is an educator and integrative healing practitioner with over a decade of experience supporting individuals and communities. With a background in school counseling, mindfulness, and holistic wellness, her work centers on compassionate self-exploration and alignment of mind, body, and spirit.
Daniella Gruenspecht
Advisor
Moshe Glaser brings a thoughtful perspective shaped by community engagement, education, and a commitment to responsible dialogue around healing and wellbeing. His involvement supports Mishkan Collective’s emphasis on clarity, discernment, and culturally sensitive guidance.
Moshe Glaser
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