Miriam Maron, R.N., M.A., holds a BSN from the University of Pennsylvania, and is a Registered Nurse with a graduate degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Southern California. A spiritual healer in private practice, Miriam also teaches intensives on Jewish Kabbalistic healing modalities and has facilitated workshops, services and retreats across the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Israel on healing and mind, body, and soul integration. Her concerts, as well as her albums “Wings of Light”, “Light out of Darkness”, “Chants of the Sacred Four”, “Mystic Convergence”, “Surrender,” “AngelSong,” and “Incantation” feature Jewish healing, mystical, and peace songs and chants, and have received wide acclaim from interdenominational sources across the globe.
A mother of two children, Miriam also performs life-cycle ceremonies and sacred dance, and has taught at Esalen Institute, Philosophical Research Society, Naropa University, Chochmat Halev Center for Jewish Meditation, SEED Graduate Institute, Marywood University, HaMakom Center for the Recovery of Aboriginal Judaism, Judean Desert, Israel, Integral Yoga Institute, and Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality. Her rendition of a traditional Hassidic melody that appears on her CD Wings of Light was selected as a major segment of a motion picture soundtrack for the foreign film "Black Prince," a drama based on the illustrious biography of the notorious 19th-century Russian poet, Pushkin. The film won First Prize at the New York Independent Film Festival in 2005.