New Study Seeks to Understand How Jewish Community Views Psychedelics
Rabbi Zac Kamenetz has long been interested in psychedelics, despite growing up being terrified of drugs. How the rabbi viewed psychedelics shifted after his first experience with psilocybin in 2017, during an NYU and Johns Hopkins study for religious professionals. Since then, his interest in the substances has continued to grow, even inspiring him to set up a non-profit in 2020. The non-profit in question, Shefa, educates members of the Jewish community about the rewards and risks associated with using psychedelics. Last month, Shefa announced that it’d be collaborating with Emory University to investigate the perspective of Jewish Americans on…