For Jewish holistic practitioners

Spaces to do sacred work

We host practitioners rooted in Jewish tradition — herbalists, mashpi'im, bodyworkers, chaplains, and teachers — in rooms shaped by stone, light, and the garden.

The Apothecary Room

The Apothecary Room

Sun-lit treatment room with linen drapes and a wall of biblical herbs — for herbalists, Jewish bodyworkers, and energy practitioners trained in the tradition.

The Olive Pavilion

The Olive Pavilion

An open-air deck under a 400-year-old olive tree. Used for niggun circles, hitbodedut, breathwork, and Kabbalistic meditation under the sky.

The Garden of Shmittah

The Garden of Shmittah

A working medicinal garden tended in honor of the sabbatical year — practitioners may harvest with permission and lead garden-based teaching.

The Beit Midrash Studio

The Beit Midrash Studio

A larger stone room for Torah study, movement, gentle yoga, and small workshops, opening directly onto the gardens.

The Niggun Stage

The Niggun Stage

An open-air stone amphitheater under the olives — home to healing concerts, niggun gatherings, and sacred music evenings. Tiered seating, natural acoustics, and space for oud, harp, voice, and drum.

Become a resident practitioner

We welcome practitioners aligned with our values to rent space by the day, week, or season. Residencies include access to the gardens, kitchen, and community.

Apply to practice with us