THIS WAY TO EDEN
THE PURPOSE OF THIS SITE
Mission
Journey to Eden
HOW I GOT HERE
Garden of Eden
MY PERSPECTIVE: THE RICHNESS OF JUDAISM
Touching Eden
ACCESSING SPIRITUALITY (NO MATTER WHAT)
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About Rachel
A PIECE OF EDEN
Rachel Eden has worked in the field of Jewish outreach and education for 14 years. She has a BA in psychology and studied in Jerusalem-based seminaries for nearly four years. Rachel lectures on topics that converge Torah with psychology including personal development, relationships, and spirituality. She has had the opportunity to educate and connect to Jewish students, young professionals, and families through her work in Aish HaTorah New York, Aish HaTorah Jerusalem, and the Jewish Awareness Movement at University of Southern California. She currently works as preschool director for Paula Tannen Preschool in San Diego. Rachel shares inspiration through various services offered on her website, www.ThisWayToEden.com. She also writes for the San Diego Jewish Journal, speaks nationally for different audiences using practical Jewish wisdom, and coaches women all over the world. Rachel's passion is to help the Jewish people build strong selves, homes, and communities through Torah wisdom. She currently resides in La Jolla, CA with her family.

Speaking
THIS WAY TO EDEN
Book a Keynote Speech, Facilitated Discussion, or Q&A Group Session.
1. This Way To Eden: Creating an Epic Spiritual Fitness Plan  Â
2. The Magic Glasses: How I Instantly Upgraded My Marriage     3. Making An Impact: In Pursuit of an Extraordinary Life   Â
4. CEO of Life:  Top Tips for a Smooth-Running Home & Life  Â
5. Let's Get Real: How to Flip Pain to Gain
6. The Juggling Act: The Key to Being an Overachiever while Enjoying Life
7. My Story: From Identity Crisis to Finding Myself

Coaching
CREATE YOUR VISION & BUILD A STRATEGY
I am so fortunate to work with women one-on-one to live the best version of themselves. Email me for an appointment here.
My Blog
THIS WAY TO EDEN
I started to document my search for a meaningful life after my husband (a rabbi) left his position in outreach. I felt like a failure and utterly lost (if I wasn't a rabbi's wife, who was I?) so this blog was my only outlet for a long time. Now it is one of many.
