
Naama Sadan is a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, where she explores the intersections of religion and ecology. Originally from Jerusalem, she earned her PhD from the Hebrew University, focusing her dissertation on environmental education policy in California school districts. Her writings have been published in academic journals as well as Jewish outlets such as Sources and צירופים. Apart from writing, she is also the owner of the Intentional Flowers Studio dedicated to kabalah-inspired floral arrangements. She lives in Berkeley, California with her family.