DiscoverEmpowered Jewish Living with Rabbi Shlomo BuxbaumAuthor Nili Salem: Shofar Mysticism, Shadow Work, and Soul Healing in the Month of Elul
Author Nili Salem: Shofar Mysticism, Shadow Work, and Soul Healing in the Month of Elul

Author Nili Salem: Shofar Mysticism, Shadow Work, and Soul Healing in the Month of Elul

Update: 2025-08-17
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Nili Salem is an ever-smiling, Torah-loving, drum-playing, shofar-blowing, narrative therapist, speaker, and teacher of Jewish studies. Originally from Los Angeles, California, Nili took off to exploring the world for a decade while researching the psychology, personal growth practices, spirituality and religions of many cultures across 50 different countries. Nili made Aliyah in 2009, learns and teaches Torah, speaks for groups, and practices as a Narrative Therapist internationally.  Most recently, she is the author of Awesome Blast: 40 Days of Shofar Intentions, Soul Healing, and Spiritual Return.

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Author Nili Salem: Shofar Mysticism, Shadow Work, and Soul Healing in the Month of Elul

Author Nili Salem: Shofar Mysticism, Shadow Work, and Soul Healing in the Month of Elul

Shlomo Buxbaum