Bat Sheva, the mother who learns more so she can lift her child even higher... 

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 You’re stepping into your child’s b mitzvah year with intention, curiosity, and a fierce mama-bear commitment to supporting them. You’re not the “drop them off and hope for the best” type -
you want to walk this journey
with them.
Plus, your intermediate level of Jewish knowledge helps you dive into this with ease and curiosity.

Just like Bat Sheva, who used her voice, her wisdom, and her courage to secure her son Solomon’s rightful future as king, you want to advocate for your child by understanding exactly what they’re learning, feeling, and experiencing.

You’re the hero of this story - a mother who knows that learning alongside your child is one of the most powerful ways to lift them up. 

You’re committed, intentional, and ready to support your child by learning with them.

The best news? You won't be bowing to the floor for an audience with your husband, King David, to get this done for you and your kid.

You're safe here to ask, approach, and get to learning and trying as soon as you want to. 

The Problem
a.k.a
the Bat Sheva Burden

 You’re past beginner - but there’s no clear path for the “in-between.”
You can follow along… until suddenly you can’t.

You know enough to crave more, but not enough to know exactly how to get there. You want to deepen your practice, but there’s no roadmap for someone who isn’t starting at zero… and isn’t ready to lead (yet).

Sometimes it feels like you’re standing on the threshold of a house you desperately want to live in - but the door is stuck.

 

I'm your guide, the Jewla  

I’m Sabrina, your teacher, cheerleader, and Jew-P-S in the wilderness.

I teach learners exactly like you - curious, experienced, motivated, ready for more.
 
Through my emails, podcast, freebies, and upcoming courses, I help you fill gaps and grow with confidence. 

I’ve supported countless mothers who wanted exactly what you want:
To understand the prayers, how to chant a Torah portion, the melodies, the meaning - so that they could advocate for, support, and uplift their children with confidence and clarity. And they always do.

I see your commitment.
I honour your instincts.
And I know exactly how to help you learn alongside your child in a way that strengthens you both.

Your plan: simple, clear, and made for you

Here’s how we steady your footing and get you growing:

Subscribe to my email list.

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This is where the hand-holding, guidance, and “next stop” clarity happens.

Learn with me.

Listen to Journey with the Jewla, use the freebies, read the newsletters, and join the upcoming workshops and courses (see my Bat Sheva-specific recommendations below!)

See the transformation.

You and your child learn together, connect through similar content, and grow in parallel. You support them with clarity - not confusion.

Learn with me:

There are many meaningful ways to engage with Torah chanting.
Some people want understanding.
Some want confidence.
Some want one meaningful moment done well.
Some want fluency, leadership, or teaching skills.

None of these paths are better than the others — they’re simply different starting points.

The right next step isn’t about how “advanced” you are.
It’s about what you want this skill for, and how much support you want while learning.

Here are my course recommendations for you:

Essential Chanting Foundations  - Top choice!

Organizes your existing knowledge into a coherent system • Gives you confidence to walk alongside your child • No pressure to perform • Learning without commitment

I think these pros will be a huge relief for you. Essential Chanting Foundations:

  • Builds your confidence, quietly
  • Empowers you to be able to say, "I get this now"
  • An emotionally reparative experience for your own b mitzvah

The potential downsides? It's not a full chanting prep path on its own.

Uncovering Torah Essentials - Second choice
If the real stress is about wanting guidance on prep or performance of a chanting portion. These two pair nicely together for an introduction to all aspects of chanting Torah.

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