When Jewish women shine, the entire world lights up.

We firmly believe that women are the core foundation of their homes—the akeres habayis. By strengthening and supporting women, we strengthen families, communities, and ultimately, the world.

Soul Purpose is an intentional community where frum women can come together, recharge their spiritual batteries, deepen their emunah, while creating meaningful relationships.

Through an array of programs and resources, we help women connect with one another, reconnect with her spiritual self, nurture her strengths, and inspire everyone around her. Because when Jewish women shine, the entire world lights up.

Through our range of transformative retreats, programs, and resources, we provide opportunities for meaningful connection, mentorship, and continuous self-development.

Our events and programs include:

Annual retreats that nourish the mind, body and soul

Monthly lectures and workshops on relevant topics

Events that infuse joy into the upcoming Yom Tov

Weekly learning groups that foster Torah study and camaraderie

Mentorship opportunities to guide women through everyday challenges

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Who is Soul Purpose designed for?

Soul Purpose is not an exclusive community, we are an intentional one. We cater to halacha-following, growth-oriented women who are building their families and yearn for meaningful connections and a supportive sisterhood.



Our events and initiatives are designed to meet the unique needs and interests of this special demographic—providing a sacred space for women in this season of life to nourish their souls, deepen their relationship with Hashem, and cultivate lasting bonds with like-minded women.

Our Leadership

Soul Purpose is led by our founding director, Aliza Polstein, who oversees the organization's culture, vision, and operations. We are supported by an executive board, a volunteer programming committee, and dedicated staff members who work passionately to bring our mission to life.

At Soul Purpose, we believe in the power of women to lead by example, recognize needs in our community, and courageously fill them.

A note from Aliza