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

Elat Chayyim Advanced Meditation Program (ECAMP II)

Facilitated by Rabbi Jeff Roth, Rabbi Joanna Katz and Rabbi Alan Lew

For almost 10 years the Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality (ECCJS) has been the home for Jewish silent meditation training programs.

The Program

The two-year comprehensive curriculum includes four seven-day retreats and has built-in mechanisms for sustaining practice in day-to-day life.

Between retreats each participant will have two to three scheduled phone communications with a teacher and be paired up with another student (chevruta) to discuss suggested topics, learn from a reading list and receive community support in the practice. Throughout the two years, ideas and questions are also communicated on our secure online website.

Alumni of past two-year meditation programs (MLT, JMAT, & ECAMP) are welcome to attend any of the ECAMP retreats for a $300 program fee plus room and board.

The ECAMP Practice

Contemplative practice is a powerful method for awakening spiritually in one’s life. Our minds can be preoccupied with spiraling thoughts and stories about identity, memories of our past, and hopes or fears for the future; the Jewish sages called this mochin de’katnut, or small mind.  From the place of small mind, we get caught up in our selfish needs; act unwisely and unkindly to ourselves and to those around us. 

Mindfulness practices taught in the ECAMP program help you to navigate small mind reality and to gain access to an expanded awareness or mochin de’gadlut (big mind). From this mind state, which is a natural capacity for all human beings, one can experience the holy interconnected reality that underlies all of being. This experience, called devekut by Jewish mystics, brings with it profound wisdom and opens the heart of compassion, providing us with the motivation to make a real difference in the world (tikkun olam). The program aims to apply and integrate teachings into the everyday aspects of our lives.

Retreat Curriculum

The four retreats are all seven days in length. The first retreat of the cycle focused on developing a deep concentration practice. We stay in communal silence except for prayer and teaching. Basic practices include sitting, walking and eating meditation. There is contemplative davening (prayer) every morning using a combination of kavvanot (intentions), chants and silence. Walking practice is both a group activity and a solitary practice to intensify your experience. 

The themes of the next three retreats reflect a threefold set of life practices: the contemplative study of Torah and sacred texts; the deepening of our connection to prayer and for opening the heart of compassion; and gemilut hasadim (acts of kindness), the ways in which these practices impact our conduct in all aspects of our lives, whether as parents, partners, workers, activists, etc. Each retreat will introduce small group discussions and study focusing on the theme of that particular retreat.

Program Requirements

Enrollment in this cycle of the Institute is closed. Alumni of MLT, JMAT or ECAMP are welcome to join the December 28 - January 4 week-long retreat for a program fee of $300. Please contact Jeff Roth with any questions you might have about participation in the program.

Facilitators

Norman Fischer is a Zen priest, teacher, poet and former co-abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center. He is also the co-founder of Makor Or, a Jewish meditation center in San Francisco.  He leads Jewish meditation sessions around the country. He is an author and the founder of the Everyday Zen Foundation.

Rabbi Joanna Katz, co-founder of Elat Chayyim, has been teaching meditation for the past seven years. She is a graduate of Spirit Rock's Dedicated Practitioner Program and a longtime student of Sylvia Boorstein. She is the Jewish Chaplain at Taconic Correctional Facility and a student of the 50/50 work, a spiritual helpership modality. Her current spiritual work is focused on the Practice of Freedom in daily householder life.

Rabbi Alan Lew is the founder and director of Makor Or, a center for Jewish Meditation. He is the author of One God Clapping; The Spiritual Path of a Zen Rabbi and This Is Real And You Are Completely Unprepared: The Days of Awe as a Journey of Transformation.

Rabbi Jeff Roth is co-founder of Elat Chayyim where he served as Executive Director and Spiritual Director for 13 years. He is an experienced meditation teacher and the facilitator of over 60 Jewish meditation retreats. He has led six two-year training programs in meditation.

Registration Information

Program Fees

Alumni of past two-year meditation programs (MLT, JMAT, & ECAMP) are welcome to attend any of the ECAMP retreats for a $300 program fee per week. This does not include the cost of Room and Board. 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 Week-long Meditation Retreats
Single Occupancy 1,690
Double Occupancy 915
Triple Occupancy 645
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Plus rooms

Plus rooms have private bathrooms.

Plus Rooms Week-long Meditation Retreats
Single Occupancy 1,385
Double Occupancy 845
Triple Occupancy 575
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Standard rooms

Standard rooms share a bathroom with one other room.

Standard Rooms Week-long Meditation Retreats
Single Occupancy 1150
Double Occupancy 710
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Economy rooms

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

Economy Rooms Week-long Meditation Retreats
Single Occupancy 880
Double Occupancy 540
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Dormitory rooms

Dormitory rooms are either triple or quadruple occupancy with bunk beds and bathrooms on the hall.

  Week-long Meditation Retreats
Dormitory 475
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Camping

Campers supply their own tents and equipment and have access to bathrooms and showers. Camping 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.

  Week-long Meditation Retreats
Campers 405
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Commuter

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.

  Week-long Meditation Retreats
Commuter 305
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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.

Financial Aid for the Jewish Arts Institute

Register for the Jewish Arts Institute by December 12 and come for as little as $500 total! 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.

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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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