Yocheved Sidof is a writer, educator, and creative thinker whose work has long explored the intersection of spirituality and self-expression. In this episode, she reflects on her creative journey—from her early years in photography and filmmaking to launching a progressive Hasidic Montessori school, and now building Ohmek, a spiritual community rooted in deep listening and authentic presence. Yocheved talks about the challenges of staying connected to creativity while leading, parenting, and building something new. She and Moully discuss the importance of process over perfection, making space for slowness, and the ways creativity can become a tool for personal and collective transformation. This episode offers an honest, down-to-earth look at what it means to live a creative life with purpose.
About Yocheved:
Yocheved Sidof is a Brooklyn-based mystic, writer, and social entrepreneur whose work bridges art, activism, and spiritual leadership. She began her career as a photographer and filmmaker, drawn to the power of image and story to reveal what often goes unseen. In 2010, she founded Lamplighters Yeshivah—a progressive Hasidic Montessori school—where she served as founding director for a decade, blending tradition and innovation to reimagine Jewish education from the inside out. Today, Yocheved is the founder and spiritual leader of Ohmek, a contemplative community devoted to deeper ways of being. Through Ohmek, she holds space for spiritual mentorship, ritual, embodied mystical teaching, and the slow, sacred work of collective healing. Her work integrates Jewish mysticism, somatic presence, and creative inquiry, and she is currently pursuing a PhD in Transpersonal Research, exploring healing, embodiment, and the restoration of soul. She lives in Crown Heights with her husband, five children, two dogs, and a house full of life—where spiritual seekers often gather for Ohmek gatherings around their table.
You can find her weekly teachings on embodied mysticism and the unseen at Underneath the Underneath, available on Spotify and other listening platforms. To learn more about Ohmek and Yocheved’s work, offerings and retreats, visit ohmekliving.com
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Artists and creatives Yocheved thinks you should know:
Sam Griffin - https://www.samgriffinart.com/
Chaya Toron - https://www.chayatoronstudio.com/
Mushka Eidelman- https://www.instagram.com/mushkaeidelman
Roy Kornblum - https://www.instagram.com/roy_kornblum
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