The goal of these retreats is to create an atmosphere and suggest a practice that enables people to access the full healing, guiding, and enlightening potential inherent on Shabbat. This happens automatically, to a certain degree, simply by observing traditional halachic guidelines. Yet there is a whole other wealth of "light" and bountiful resource that, for most, remains untapped. Shabbat is a healer. Shabbat is a counselor. Shabbat is a teacher. Shabbat is a loyal and beloved companion. It is a "taste of the world-to-come" - a taste of perfect clarity, health, knowledge, and ecstatic satisfaction. Every seven days this holy Shabbat light streams though the universe. Its gifts are at our fingertips.

The challenge is to harness it for healing and transformation. One powerful way is through retreat. Stillness resonates with stillness. Hashem "rested" on Shabbat and ceased from creating form and vibration. When we "rest" in silent retreat and meditation we create a vessel for receiving the precious flow of Divine peace that is uniquely available on this holy day.



The retreats are small, accommodating only four or five participants (plus the host-faciliator).
The Shabbat atmosphere of these retreats is completely halachic.
Meals and modest accommodations are provided.
The retreat "center" is in the Old City of Jerusalem.

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