
For the Communities
Community Activities
The community supports young people affected by the Iron Swords war, following the principles described in About the Retreat. Since the beginning of the war, we have been developing diverse models tailored to the unique needs of each target group.

Support for survivors of the southern music festivals, tailored to their personal stage of recovery and distance from the event.
Festival Survivors
A three-day model designed to support the transition from combat to daily life, enabling a return to choice, meaning, and growth.
Fighters
Group processes held abroad, based on the belief that stepping outside familiar surroundings enables a deeper journey, broader perspective, encounters with different cultures, and connection to the forces of giving, volunteering, social action, and meaning.
Overseas Journeys
A two-and-a-half-month program in partnership with NATAL and the National Young Adults Center. Accompanies a process of reconnection to life — identifying strengths, skills, and aspirations, and taking practical steps toward building a full and meaningful life.
Employment Support
A process-oriented program through direct connection with nature — its challenges, wonders, and powers of renewal — as a path back to inner strength. The journeys take place in natural landscapes across Israel, some as full outdoor immersions.
Nature Journeys
Group work with young people from communities affected by the war. Sessions address themes of losing home and community, creating space for reconnection, asking questions about the future, and finding strength in togetherness.
Communities
A group model for young people from diverse backgrounds impacted by October 7 and the war - festival survivors, residents of the South, families of hostages, fighters, medical teams, and more. The retreat allows participants to expand their personal story and connect with the collective one.
Mixed Retreat