Dori Midnight

Dori Midnight practices community- based intuitive healing that weaves plant and stone medicine, ancestral and queer magic, and liberation work. Drawing on ancestral wisdom from her Sephardi and Ashkenazi lineage, Dori’s work is supported by a web of teachers, healers, dreamers, witches, plants and stones, wild and wise ones rooted in disability and healing justice work, queer liberation, and Earth based Judaism. 

Ordained as an interfaith minister and spiritual counselor from the New Seminary in NYC in 2005 and trained as a clinical and energetic herbalist, Dori’s work is grounded in self-determinism and love. Dori offers in person and long distance intuitive healing, teaches workshops on Jewish plant magic, healing for apocalyptic times, and queer magic, and crafts ritual and remedies for helping heal wounds of trauma, oppression and disconnection. 

Dori also weaves collaborative, reverent and irreverant, joyous and deep ritual with Nishmat Shoom, a radical, queer, non-Zionist minyan project, organizes with Jewish Voice for Peace, a Palestinian solidarity organization, and tends to and is tended by her gardens, family, and community on Nipmuc/Nonotuck/Pocumtuck land, known by settlers as Northampton, Massachusetts.