
The Shefa School
Shefa offers high-quality, research-based instruction for children with language-based learning disabilities that is seamlessly integrated with Jewish community.
Shefa: The Jewish ‘Secret’
Nov 26, 2025 · Kabbalah describes a higher meaning of shefa: our God is essentially good and created the universe to extend goodness in every direction. Shefa refers to the flow of God’s …
Shefa: Jewish Psychedelic Support
Shefa is on a mission to create spaces for healing and self-discovery in community by integrating Jewish wisdom with psychedelic practices.
Shefa (Kabbalah) | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud
In kabbalistic thought, *shefa* refers to different forms of light that flow from God's essence or from the [*sefirot*] (/topics/sefirot) and the like. Additionally, *shefa* can be used to refer both …
Shefa School - Wikipedia
The Shefa School is a pluralistic Jewish day school for children with language-based learning disabilities in NoMad, Manhattan. The school's name Shefa (Hebrew: שֶׁפַע / שֶׁפַע ) means …
Shefa School (2025-26 Profile) - New York, NY
Shefa is a pluralistic community school serving families across the range of Jewish involvement and observance. Even among the excellent schooling options available to families, there …
The Shefa School Academics
At the Shefa School, students who learn differently can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally in a caring and supportive Jewish environment. All instruction throughout the day …
Shefa School for students with language challenges moves to …
The Shefa School, a Jewish community day school for students in kindergarten through eighth grade who grapple with language-based learning challenges, kicked off the academic year in a …
The Shefa Center
The Shefa Center, a division of The Shefa School, is a partner and resource for educators and leaders in Jewish day schools who want to expand their school’s capacity to educate diverse …
Shefa, Peah, Shmita - Sefaria
Shefa: An overwhelming and ever increasing flow of Divine energy. R. Yitzhak of Zhidochav [1805-1873] teaches, "It is essential to life--giving and receiving--thusly the world was created.