Miriam, the overlooked, "I know I can do this" leader who's ready to be seen... 

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 You are Miriam: gifted, devoted, insightful, and absolutely qualified - even if the world hasn’t always reflected that back to you. You’re an intermediate Jewish learner who already knows a ton. You understand the rituals. Your Hebrew reading is slow but solid. You’re ready for the next step: chanting Torah, leading, teaching, or even becoming a b mitzvah tutor someday.

Miriam was a prophetess, a leader, a guide through the wilderness, and the woman who literally saved baby Moshe’s life. She had the voice, the vision, and the spiritual authority. But despite all that, she was constantly overlooked, minimized, or punished more harshly than the men around her.

Sound familiar?

Deep down, you know you’ve got what it takes. You just haven’t been given the roadmap - or maybe the permission - to step fully into it. But like Miriam raising her timbrel at the sea, you’re ready to celebrate what’s possible and move forward with strength.

And the absolute best news of all? You don't need to spend seven days outcast from the camp with a raging case of leprosy to be taken seriously and accounted for.

You get to just be the awesome learning leader you already are.

That you're already becoming.

The Problem
a.k.a the Miriam Mess

You have the foundation…but you don’t quite know how to advance.

You’re not a beginner. You’re not lost. But you are stuck in that frustrating in-between:

You know a lot, but don’t feel “advanced.”

You can read Hebrew, but you want to read more confidently.

 You’ve seen others chant Torah, but you don’t know how to learn trope yourself.

And you’ve definitely felt overlooked in Jewish spaces.
Just like Miriam - just as skilled, just as spiritual, just as prepared - but somehow still waiting on the sidelines for someone to say, “It’s your turn. You deserve to be seen as the leader you already are.”

 

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 step confidently from intermediate to advanced with clarity, encouragement, and skill.
 
Through my emails, podcast, freebies, and upcoming courses, I help you fill gaps and grow with confidence. 

I guide you through the exact steps to level up: reading more confidently, learning trope, chanting Torah, leading, and even tutoring.

I know how it feels to be capable but unsure where to begin.

I know what it’s like to want more but not see the path laid out.

And I know exactly how to help you claim your voice with the confidence of Miriam after the splitting of the sea.

Your plan: simple, clear, and made for you

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

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This is where the  guidance and “next stop” clarity happens.

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Listen to Journey with the Jewla, use the freebies, read the newsletters, and join the upcoming workshops and courses designed to take you from “I think I can do this” to “I absolutely can.” (Scroll for my Miriam-specific recommendations!)

See the transformation.

You develop the skills to chant, lead, support others, or even tutor. You grow from intermediate to advanced with clarity, structure, and confidence.

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:

Beginner to Bima (Ultimate Path)  - Top choice!

Learn the FULL trope system • Leyning Lab normalizes practice + nerves • Community builds confidence fast • Feedback + coaching + repetition = success!

I think these pros will be a huge relief for you. Ultimate Beginner to Bima:

  • Builds real competence
  • Has benchmarks to clear every step of the way, with your cohort
  • Gives you teacher/Jewla oversight

The potential downsides? 

  • Requires showing up and practicing
  • More commitment than self-paced study

Uncovering Torah Chanting Essentials - Second choice
If you already know Trope down, cold, but struggle with portion prep + performance

Journey with the Jewla - my podcast! 

If you’re still feeling curious or reflective, you may enjoy the Journey with the Jewla podcast — where we talk about Torah, voice, learning, identity, and reclaiming Jewish skills in humane, non-gatekept ways.

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