Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center 116 Johnson Road Falls Village, CT 06031
Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center
 

A Taste of ADAMAH

August 18–21, 2008

Join us for a taste of the Isabella Freedman ADAMAH Fellowship program: four days of digging in Jewish tradition and in the soil.

The class will balance study, work with our hands, song and ritual aimed at restoring Jewish ecological wisdom. Learn to brew biodiesel fuel and grow organic vegetables on Isabella Freedman’s five-acre farm. Milk goats, make cheese and study our ancestral agricultural and earth-based heritage.

During this week of the new moon of Elul, discover how the process of spiritual return is connected to the renewal of the ground. Participants will join Isabella Freedman’s ADAMAH Fellows in prayer, work in the field, new moon celebration and study sessions. We will end the program with a celebration of our gratitude for the land.

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Teachers

Dr. Shamu Sadeh the ADAMAH Fellowship Program Director, an environmental studies instructor, Jewish educator, writer, organic gardener, and wilderness guide. He has taught environmental studies, ecology, and Judaic Studies at Portland State University, Berkshire Community College, Southern Vermont College, and the Wild Rockies Field Institute.

Adam Berman has been at Isabella Freedman since 2002. Prior to becoming Executive Director, Adam served as the Director of the Teva Learning Center, a program created at Isabella Freedman in 1995. He teaches widely on issues related to Judaism, ecology and leadership and founded the ADAMAH: The Jewish Environmental Fellowship at Isabella Freedman in 2003. He holds an M.B.A from the University of California at Berkeley.

Rabbi Jill Hammer is a writer, educator, ritualist, and midrashist. She is the author of The Jewish Book of Days: A Companion for All Seasons, Sisters at Sinai: New Tales of Biblical Women, and also of many essays, stories, and poems. She is the director of Tel Shemesh, a website and community celebrating earth-based Jewish traditions, and the co-founder of Kohenet. She serves as an instructor at the Academy of Jewish Religion, the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, CLAL, and in many other venues. She directs the Kohenet Institute here at Isabella Freedman.

Registration Information

The program fee for this class is $300. Fees are per person, and do not include the cost of Room and Board (below). We strive to make our programs affordable to everyone. For information about Financial Assistance, please see below.

Room and Board

Room and board includes housing, meals, evening activities, hot tub, yoga, meditation, and full use of our facility. All rooms are air-conditioned in the summer and heated in the winter. Adults fees apply to ages 18 and higher. Rates are per person, and include all meals. For double or triple occupancy, you may either request a roommate, or be matched with one by our staff.

Deluxe rooms

Deluxe rooms have private bathrooms. Single and double occupancy are provided with queen-sized beds, triple occupancy has twin beds. Handicap accessibility available, please call (800) 398-2630 x307.

Deluxe Rooms Three
Nights
Single Occupancy 750
Double Occupancy 450
Triple Occupancy 315
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Plus rooms

Plus rooms have private bathrooms. A limited number of queen-sized beds are available for a $15/night surcharge, please call for availability.

Plus Rooms Three
Nights
Single Occupancy 615
Double Occupancy 375
Triple Occupancy 255
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Standard rooms

Standard rooms share a bathroom with one other room. A limited number of queen-sized beds are available for a $15/night surcharge, please call for availability.

Standard Rooms Three
Nights
Single Occupancy 510
Double Occupancy 315
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Economy rooms

Economy rooms have twin beds with the bathroom in the hall.

Standard Rooms Three
Nights
Single Occupancy 390
Double Occupancy 240
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Dormitory rooms

Dormitory rooms are either triple or quadruple occupancy with bunk beds and bathrooms on the hall. Campers supply their own tents and equipment. The commuter fee includes all meals and snacks, use of the facility and its amenities, and participation in any open programming provided, such as prayer, meditation, or yoga.

Dormitory Rooms Three
Nights
Dormitory 210
Camper 195
Commuter 165
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Children's Rates

Infants and toddlers under three are complimentary. Children aged 3-17 are welcome to share the room with at least one parent or guardian per room.

Children's Rates Three
Nights
Children 120
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Financial Assistance

Financial Aid for Room and Board

We provide limited scholarship funding to reduce room and board fees for those in extreme financial need. Financial aid is only available for dormitory rooms with hall baths for single adults and economy rooms for couples and families. If you would like to request financial aid, please complete the financial aid form. Please note financial aid requests must be received at least three weeks prior to the retreat.

Student Aid Provided by The Lasko Foundations

Up to 50% scholarship is available for graduate students in rabbinical school, cantorial school or in Master’s degree programs in Jewish Studies. To apply for this scholarship, please complete the Lasko Scholarship form. Lasko awards may not be combined with any other financial aid provided through Isabella Freedman.

Financial Aid for the Jewish Arts Institute

A grant from the Mazer Family Fund of UJA-New York covers up to 50% of the program fee for the Jewish Arts Institute. To apply for this grant, please complete the financial aid form.

The Harold Grinspoon Foundation's
Jewish Experience Fund for Adults

Thanks to a generous grant from the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, adults 21 years of age or older who are residents of Western Massachusetts and want to participate in a program at Isabella Freedman are eligible to apply for up to a 50% subsidy of the total cost of the program to a maximum of $500 per program. This funding can be applied to Program Fees and Room and Board Fees. To apply for this grant, please contact The Harold Grinspoon Foundation directly.

 

Cancellation Policy

Payments made will be refunded in full (less a $75 processing fee) if you cancel more than 10 days prior to a retreat for which you are registered. If you cancel within 10 days or less, a non-refundable credit (less a $75 processing fee) will be held for one year from the date of issue. This credit is non-transferable. No credit or refund is available if you cancel less than 24 hours prior to or on the workshop’s arrival day, if you do not show up, or if you leave a retreat early for any reason.

Isabella Freedman reserves the right to cancel any program at any time. In the event of such cancellation, you will be given a complete refund. A full transportation refund is available if you cancel at least 3 days (72 hours) in advance. No transportation refund is available with less than 3 days notice.

If you are participating in a Training Institute and you miss or cancel one retreat session, your Room and Board Fee will be refunded according to the policy above, but the program fee for a missed or cancelled retreat session is still due. Withdrawal is permitted only after the first retreat session. If you withdraw from a Training Institute after the first retreat session, or if you are asked by faculty to leave the institute, you will receive a full Program Fee refund for any remaining pre-paid retreats.

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