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Are You Intuit?


Mar 8, 2019

This episode focus is on Judaism and today’s guests are Keshira HaLev Fife and Scott Tobe.

 

Judaism is defined as: the totality of beliefs and practices of the Jewish people, as given by God and recorded in the Torah, and subsequent sacred writings.

 

According to a recent study of the greater Pittsburgh region, there are approximately 50,000 Jews residing in the area that make up 2% of the population with 26% living in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood.

 

Our guests today will share about their faith, beliefs and practices. 

Keshira HaLev Fife is a Hebrew Priestess, who sprinkles sparkles, disrupts expectations, and offers blessings wherever she goes.

In service to the Divine Feminine, to her bright and benevolent ancestors, and to those whose are coming up after her, she serves as a community weaver, reclaiming ancient practices in ways that are resonant and relevant in the modern day.

She pours love and intention into her work as a community shepherdess, liturgist, songstress, public speaker and writer.  

Keshira is a native of Pittsburgh.  She is a graduate of Winchester Thurston, and earned a BS in Social History, an MS in Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University.

 

She was ordained as a Hebrew Priestess in 2017.

 

Scott Tobe, President & Managing Partner, Signature Financial Planning

Scott Tobe has served as president and managing partner of Signature Financial Planning since 2006. He is a licensed financial advisor and a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® and concentrates his practice on providing comprehensive wealth management solutions to high-net-worth individuals and charitable giving strategies.

Scott began working in the financial planning industry as a mutual fund wholesale representative with Eaton Vance and Putnam Investments. He returned to Pittsburgh in 2002 to begin managing Signature Financial Planning with his father, and founder, Stephen Tobe.

He was recently recognized by REP. magazine as one of the top 20 financial advisors across the country under the age of 40.

Scott is on the executive board of the Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh, an international organization that directs millions of dollars each year to domestic and international causes. 

Scott is a Pittsburgh native and avid outdoorsman.