
The Cedar Bath Room
A wooden Japanese-style soaking tub set in stone, with herbal infusions drawn from the garden — for hydrotherapy, post-treatment rest, and pre-Shabbat preparation.
Treatment rooms, a cedar bath, an open-air pavilion, and quiet stone lodging tucked into the olive groves of the Galilee.

A wooden Japanese-style soaking tub set in stone, with herbal infusions drawn from the garden — for hydrotherapy, post-treatment rest, and pre-Shabbat preparation.

Warm, sun-lit, and lined with biblical herbs. Used by visiting bodyworkers, herbalists, and energy practitioners for one-on-one sessions.

Open-air deck under an ancient olive tree for hitbodedut, niggun, and Kabbalistic meditation in small circles.
Stay overnight, for a Shabbat, or for a full season of practice. All lodging is steps from the gardens, the wellness rooms, and the kitchen.

1–2 guests · 6 rooms
Simple, beautiful rooms inside the main farmhouse — arched windows looking onto the olive grove, white linen, en-suite bath. Ideal for retreatants and short stays.

2–4 guests · 3 cottages
Self-contained stone cottages set among lavender and olives, with a small kitchenette and private patio. Best for couples, families, or longer practitioner residencies.

Up to 14 guests
A larger shared house for full-group Shabbat retreats and apprenticeship cohorts — communal dining, a study room, and bunked sleeping quarters.
Booking opens by season. Tell us when you'd like to come and how you'd like to be hosted.
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