Born Judith Harrow in the Bronx, she lived most of her life in New York City, only later moving to northern New Jersey.
Harrow served as the President of New Jersey ASERVIC, and on the Book Review Board of the Family Journal, a publication of IAMFC.
She co-created a workshop series on Basic Counseling Skills for Coven Leaders, which has successfully run many times.
Harrow was among the founding faculty of Cherry Hill Seminary, serving as the Chair of the Pastoral Counseling Department.
[4] For two years, Harrow produced Reconnections, a weekly feature on the activities of religious progressives of all faiths, for WBAI radio in New York.
In addition to her books Wicca Covens (1999) and Spiritual Mentoring (2002), Harrow edited (and contributed to) Devoted to You: Honoring Deity in Wiccan Practice (2003) and coordinated the 50th-anniversary reissue of Witchcraft Today by Gerald Gardner in 2004.