I come from a vibrant tapestry of cultures and experiences, a journey that began in the Middle East and wove its way through the enchanting landscapes of Morocco during my formative years.
My childhood was a mosaic of diverse influences, enriched further by my exposure to the multifaceted cultures of Europe. Growing up in a conflict zone, I faced the shadows of fear and the stark reality of life and death, yet these experiences only deepened my appreciation for the beauty of existence.
Service in the army was a chapter of duty and resilience, a mandatory passage that shaped my perspective. Amidst this, living among a kaleidoscope of cultures felt like wandering through a garden blooming with countless varieties of flowers. From this garden, I carefully picked the blossoms that resonated with me, crafting a colorful and exotic bouquet of my identity.
Years spent in front of a computer might suggest a life of introversion, but I am an intriguing blend of both the solitary and the social. I thrive on connecting with people, helping others, and absorbing the wisdom they share. Through my journey, I have learned the invaluable lessons of humility and letting go. To me, wealth lies not in material possessions, but in the richness of experiences, the quality time spent with loved ones, and the continuous pursuit of personal growth and expanded awareness.
Inspired by my Jewish Maghrebi heritage, particularly the beautiful tradition of Mimuna, where homes are opened to neighbors in a celebration of generosity, I have embraced the act of sharing abundance. Feeding people is my love language, a heartfelt act of service that brings joy to my soul.
This year at Burning Man, I am channeling this spirit into my camp, “The Traveler.”
I invite you to join me in my tent’s living room, where the warmth of tea, the delight of snacks, and the stories of countless journeys await. Together, we will create memories, share laughter, and celebrate the profound connections that define our shared human experience.