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Haviva Ner-David is a writer and rabbi who lives in northern Israel on Kibbutz Hannaton, where she runs Shmaya: A Mikveh for Mind, Body and Soul and has a thriving spiritual companioning practice. She is the author of three memoirs — Life on the Fringes,Chanah’s Voice, and Dreaming Against the Current – and two novels — Hope Valley and To Die in Secret. She is also the co-author of one published children’s book, Yonah and the Mikveh Fish, and another on the way to publication, Sabi Couldn’t Find His Car: a modern Hanukkah miracle. Ner-David is an activist building a shared society of partnership between Jewish and Palestinian Israelis in the Galilee. She parents, with her spouse Jacob, seven children, and lives with a degenerative neuromuscular disease that has been one of her greatest teachers.