Soulful Budgeting and Mental Health Guidance for Jewish Women
Mindy Rubenstein | Zichron Yaakov, Israel
Are you a Jewish woman who wants to feel more grounded, empowered, and spiritually connected to your finances?

Welcome to Neshama & Numbers—a heart-centered approach to budgeting and mental health, designed to help you build clarity, confidence, and abundance in alignment with your values.
Neshama & Numbers is a soulful financial coaching program for women who are ready to:
- Get honest about their income, spending, and goals
- Create a simple, realistic budget with spiritual support
- Release shame and fear around money
- Embrace abundance and clarity with faith at the center
Whether you avoid numbers or you’re just ready for a fresh start, this process is practical, supportive, and personal.

Why Spiritual Budgeting?
G-d created the world with patterns, cycles, and divine order. Money is not separate from that—it’s part of how we care for ourselves, our families, and our purpose in the world.
When we look at our finances with honesty and creativity, we open the door to new blessings.
“Hashem will bless you with abundance—in your home, in your heart, and in all you set your hands to.” (Devarim 28:11)

I’m Mindy Rubenstein, a certified coach, writer, and creative entrepreneur living in Zichron Yaakov, Israel.
For years, I avoided anything related to money—it felt overwhelming and scary. But as I’ve grown spiritually and professionally, I’ve come to see how budgeting can be both practical and sacred.
Now I help other women do the same—with structure, vision, and soul.
What You’ll Receive
- Personalized one-on-one budgeting session
- Review of your income, expenses, and habits
- Simple starting plan with space for your goals
- Encouragement, accountability, and spiritual insight
Ready to Begin?
Sign up today for a free session (limited spots available).
Let’s bring peace and purpose into your financial life—together.
Sessions are available in person and online.
You’re not alone.
Let’s connect.
You can explore my latest blogs, reach out to share your story, or book a free intro call.
Thank you for your response. ✨
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