A vision for the center
A Jewish holistic health sanctuary in the Galilee — integrating treatment rooms, a medicinal herb garden, a 120-seat conference center, a farm-to-table café kitchen, and a healing concert series. Programs run with To Work and To Guard, Holy Land Herbs, and Fruit Trees 4 Israel.
- ₪1.56M
- Year-1 revenue (illustrative)
- 7
- Integrated revenue streams
- 1.2 ac
- Medicinal garden
- 120
- Conference-center seats
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Twelve months, four milestones
- Q1
Open the doors
First two resident practitioners begin treatments. Café kitchen launches Thursday–Saturday service. Soft-open Shabbat retreat (12 guests).
- Q2
Garden & gatherings
Holy Land Herbs medicinal beds fully planted. Conference center hosts its first 6 group bookings. Apothecary product line v1 ships.
- Q3
Concerts & cohort
Healing concert series opens in the olive pavilion (3 evenings). First six-month herbal apprenticeship cohort begins (10 students).
- Q4
Partnerships & planting
Tu B'Shvat tree-planting campaign with Fruit Trees 4 Israel and Work & Guard. Year-end report and 2nd cohort intake opens.
Common questions
How do the seven revenue streams fit together?
Treatments, retreats, the apprenticeship, the apothecary, the conference center, the café kitchen, and the concert series share one team, one site, and one audience. Each stream cross-feeds the others — a conference guest becomes a retreat guest; a concertgoer becomes a donor; an apprentice becomes a resident practitioner.
Who are the partners and what do they each do?
Holy Land Herbs supplies medicinal plants and shares cultivation infrastructure for the 1.2-acre garden. To Work and To Guard channels donations into land guardianship, fruit-tree planting, and youth-at-risk programs. Fruit Trees 4 Israel provides the US 501(c)(3) pathway for tax-deductible giving.
Is the center for-profit or non-profit?
Both, by design. Fee-for-service revenue (treatments, retreats, conference, café, concerts, apothecary) covers operations. The non-profit arm — under To Work and To Guard with US giving via Fruit Trees 4 Israel — funds land restoration, scholarships, and trauma-care access.
When does the center open and what comes next?
Soft launch begins in Q1 of Year 1 with treatments and the café. Year 2 milestones: a fully booked treatment calendar, two annual apprenticeship cohorts, six-day-per-week café, 12-concert series with named patrons, and 1,500+ fruit trees planted with partners.
How can I get involved?
Visit for a treatment, book the conference center for a group, attend a healing concert, sponsor a tree, or fund an apprenticeship scholarship. The investor packet outlines capital tiers and naming opportunities for major donors and foundations.
Want the full investor packet?
Capital plan, partnership brief, and impact report — with photos and the logo.