Tribe of Achim Festival

Tribe of Achim Festival
"Tribe of Achim" Festival: A journey of self-discovery and consolidation of tribes in the Judean Desert.
Come for a special spiritual experience that will connect you to your Jewish identity and the power of the tribe!

During the month of September 2024, the "Tribe of Achim" festival will take place in the heart of the magnificent Judean Desert. This unique festival will give you a rare opportunity to learn about the uniqueness of each of the 12 tribes, connect with your roots and meet new people from all over the country and your fellow tribesmen.

The atmosphere at the festival will be spiritual and unifying, combining fascinating workshops, inspiring lectures and unique activities. We will get to connect and connect, and let the memories of the collectives rise and strengthen.

What's in the plan?

  • Workshops: We will learn about the roles and strengths of each tribe (especially at this time), discover the connection between the tribe and central values in Judaism, observe the connection between the tribe of origin and correction, and experience empowering personal and group processes to strengthen unity among the people of Israel.
  • Activities: breathing workshop and meditation to recall the tribal essence, singing circles, dance, yoga and more.
  • Call for proposals: We invite talented and inspiring people to conduct their own workshops at the festival.

It's a great opportunity to experience the power of unity, connect with yourself and your heritage, and make meaningful connections with new people.

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