Tu’Bishvat, the Jewish New Year of Trees, usually falls during the coldest week of the year. A time when trees are bare and frozen on the surface, yet boiling and rising with sap on the inside; making it an auspicious time to check in on our spirit.
Trees connect us to the grandeur of G-d and creation. The Torah tells us the tree of life bares the fruit of living instinctively and in peace; a desire many of us crave but don’t know how to cultivate. Once a year on Tu’Bishvat, we offer a getaway led by special guides and practices that help us go within, in order to prepare for all that we desire to sprout in the Spring.
Our next gathering will be on January 22nd to the 24th, 2027.
Stay tuned for more details or sign up by August 1st, 2026 to get an Early Bird discount of $200 off.
Tu’Bishvat, the Jewish New Year of Trees, usually falls during the coldest week of the year. A time when trees are bare and frozen on the surface, yet boiling and rising with sap on the inside; making it an auspicious time to check in on our spirit.
Trees connect us to the grandeur of G-d and creation. The Torah tells us the tree of life bares the fruit of living instinctively and in peace; a desire many of us crave but don’t know how to cultivate. Once a year on Tu’Bishvat, we offer a getaway led by special guides and practices that help us go within, in order to prepare for all that we desire to sprout in the Spring.
Our next gathering will be on January 22nd to the 24th, 2027.
Stay tuned for more details or sign up by August 1st, 2026 to get an Early Bird discount of $200 off.