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Rav Amashé's healing practice is focused on practical levels utilizing proven Traditional and New Paradigm emerging methodologies for engaging the important issues in one's life. True spiritual healing has no place for Shame and does not Judge. Bring your "stuff" without fear and work it out!
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Fees for Services:
Rav Amashé is an independent rabbinic practitioner working without congregational or organizational financial support.
Therefore it is necessary for them to charge authentic and industry standard fees for their professional services. They will accommodate sliding scale and pro bono requests, within reason, when possible.
Their standard fee for personal consultations, unless otherwise noted is $350 for each 60-90 minute session.
"We Must Firm the Central Column of Prayer"
— Chief Leonard Crow Dog to Rav Amashé at Standing Rock, December 2016
Rav Amashé as Rabbinic Emissary to Native American and Global Indigenous Peoples:
Rabbi Amashé Etz Alon presenting the Treaty between the Oglala Sioux and the House of Isreal; and the Shalom Center’s Rabbinic Solidarity Statement with over 400 signatories from Jewish Spiritual Leadership, along with Rabbi Rain Zohav, with Chief Arvol Looking Horse looking on, at the Oceti Sakowan Prayer Camp during the “Clergy Call” and USA Veterans mission to Standing Rock, December 2016.
A Message from Rav Amashé, February 2026:
The Treaty made between the Oglala Sioux and the House of Israel during the time of Standing Rock, as mediated between Chief Leonard Crow Dog, with Headman Myron Dewey as facilitator and witness and Rabbi Amashé Etz Alon serving as a rabbinic emissary.
Many days were spent n deep Inter Tribal Counsel, discussing in depth the many points of connectivity between the Jewish People and the Indigenous Nations of North America. The issues of Jewish Sovereignty in the Land of Israel as a just and historic Indigenous return, of the simultaneous need for a liberatory path for Palestinian Arabs from a position of “Mutual Indigeneity” were discussed, even as the very intense moments of the Prayer Camps and Protests happening at Standing Rock swirled around them.
It was Chief Crow Dog’s position that the successful healing of the conflict between Arabs and Jews would set the stage for the Healing of the World.
This Treaty was made at Standing Rock, but positioned as a long term, long-arc path of collaboration between Jewish and Lakota peoples. The primary and designated guardians of this Treaty for the Oglala Sioux are the Tokala Warrior Society and their Spiritual leadership. Portions of this Treaty were dictated word for word by Chief Crow Dog, with his insistence that his precise phrasing and terminology be followed exactly as he transmitted.
While Native American and Jewish relations are currently under strain in North America due to events happening in Israel and Palestine, this Treaty is very much still in effect. Members of the Jewish People, Jewish Tribal and Spiritual Leadership and Jewish Representatives of the Nation of Israel are encouraged to honor the Treaty, support the ongoing path of the Lakota Nation in healing and strengthening their Peoples, and to be an authentic Ally of Native American and Global Indigenous Peoples.
The Genocide of Jews in 1492 Opened the Door to the African and Native American Genocides that followed.
First offered as a Talk for Yom HaShoah, Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day in 2018, it keeps getting more and more relevant to understanding current events, updated and re-presented every year.
Today it is even more important than ever to discuss as we face a growing, volatile and violent antizionist movement seeking to undermine Jewish Indigeneity, Jewish Peoplehood and Jewish Civilization’s place within Humanity.
To learn more about the origins of the Antizionist Hate Movement, why it IS an antisemitic movement at its core, how a person can support Palestinians and also oppose antizionism, and methods for countering the egregious and violent bigotry of this Globalized phenomenon, go to the website of the Movement Against AntiZionism, MAAZ:
