About Me
Seeking life time companionship with someone that is confident, nonjudgemental, loving, intelligent, balanced in secular and Torah lifestyle. I grew up in a small town with few Jews and became orthodox over half my life ago. I am divorced since 1993 after a short term marriage, so I am not eligible for a relationship with a Kohein. I have no children and am open to being a stepmother.rnrnI work very hard with special events in the Jewish community and have served for over two decades with hospice and Chevra kadisha matters. I like meeting new people and although many times I am in crowds, I prefer smaller more intimate groups. I am one of three Jewish women that are orthodox from what I hear that have a motorcycle license, although at this time I don't have a bike. I love primitive camping and nature. For twenty-five years I works professionally and voluntarily with animals. I had a 501C3 rescue for ten years for dogs and also served with several shelters and rescues as a vet tech outside of my duties managing an animal hospital.rnrnI am an arts lover, particularly with the stage, writing and in the entertainment industry. I was traveling a lot working on a new faith based television network and this past year needed a break to work and pay off bills, starving artist happens. Now I am focusing on my children\'s books in Jewish education that are Dr. Seuss style and finding a publisher.rnrnIf I could have anything I would have a kosher home in a log cabin in the woods overlooking a stream that is within a few miles of shopping. My immediate family is in Louisville, KY and I want to be in driving distance. I would be thrilled to have a husband in Jewish outreach if he is in a leadership position and would be ameanable to being the wife of a pulpit rabbi or busy executive or business owner. I am an excellent department and business manager. Most important, I pray that my husband would want to come home to me every day, because he doesn't have to and its a choice, but I hope he is happy to come home to me for who I am as a person and not for perceived resources.