About Rebbetzin Chana Bracha

Rebbetzin Chana Bracha Siegelbaum, a native of Denmark, is founder and director of Midreshet B'erot Bat Ayin: Holistic Torah for Women on the Land. She holds a Bachelor of Education in Bible and Jewish Philosophy from Michlala Jerusalem College for Women, and a Master of Arts in Jewish History from Touro College. Rebbetzin Chana Bracha creates curricula emphasizing women’s spiritual empowerment through traditional Torah values. In 2010, she published her first book, Women at the Crossroads: A Woman’s Perspective on the Weekly Torah Portion. Since then, she has published Ruth: Gleaning the Fallen Sparks (2012), the award-winning The Seven Fruits of the Land of Israel with their Mystical & Medicinal Properties (2014), her first children’s book The Nameless Chicken from Judea (2015), Parasha Meditations for Spiritual Renewal and Strengthening Communication with the Creator (2016), My Memoir: The Story of a Danish Jew who Fled the Nazis (2019), The B’erot Bat Ayin Songbook with  Guitar Chords and Torah Tidbits, (2022), and Esther, the Moon and Me: The Hidden Path to Feminine Empowerment and Redemption (2025).

Rebbetzin practices EmunaHealing as a unique approach to spiritual healing through emunah, tefilah, and energy work, and offers EmunaHealing training courses.  Chana Bracha has two adult sons and several granddaughters and lives with her husband in the Judean Hills of Israel.

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