Emily Rogal is an aspiring Jewish educator, healer, and ritual leader. She is a trained birth and postpartum doula, mikveh guide, an experienced domestic violence & sexual assault counselor, and a Jewish educator invested in cultivating Jewish spaces which center on reflection, resilience, joy, justice, and just the right amount of angst. She spends the majority of her free time drinking oat milk lattes, hunting down weird midrashim (which is basically rabbi fanfiction in her book), reading and writing fantasy, and finding her perpetually lost water bottle.
Emily graduated from The New School in 2017 with a degree in Religious Studies. There, she focused on the mikveh as a site of contemporary feminist ritual intervention and care, before pursuing a Master of Divinity from Harvard Divinity School.