I seek harmony: for myself, for the people around me, and for this world that we all co-inhabit.
In witnessing my own and countless others’ healing journeys I have seen human physiological processes be efficient, resourceful and smooth flowing at times, and glitch-y, deficient, and wasteful at times—in both cases, our systems seek harmony. Chinese Medicine and the modality of acupuncture effectively and empirically lends the body a hand in this process of rebalancing itself back into harmony, and I have found it to be a profoundly integrative approach to healing, self-healing, prevention, and wellness.
I was born and raised in Jerusalem. My upbringing and education at the local Quaker school instilled in me values that I carry with me to this day: God in every living thing, integrity, peace, compassion, simplicity, stewardship, justice, learning and community.
As a Palestinian, rooted in community and in transversal indigenous realities, experiences and histories, I see my identity beyond my prescribed gender, national origin, and religion. I sought a humanitarian skill-set that will come to define me, that will allow me to be in service of my chosen global community and fulfill my purpose as a facilitator of harmony in this world.
I received my Master of Acupuncture from Pacific College for Health and Science (formerly Pacific College of Oriental Medicine). My training included Acupuncture, Cupping, Gua Sha, Electro-Acupuncture and Moxibustion.
During my time there I worked with patients at the Pacific College Clinic, Columbia University Student Health Center and NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, where I was involved with the Initiative for Women with Disabilities at the Elly and Steve Hammerman Health & Wellness Center. In these settings I was involved in the provision of care for patients with a variety of conditions, including muscle pain, digestive issues, mental health, insomnia, women’s health, headaches and various neuropathies that resulted from Multiple Sclerosis, Post-Stroke, and Parkinson’s Disease.
