Healing the Soil.
Healing the Soul.
Creating immersive experiences in nature for reconnecting jews to their roots.
The Galilee Eco Center is the only regenerative agricultural center in Israel that combines sustainable ecology, Jewish heritage, and personal healing.
Through immersive experiences in nature, we reconnect Jews to their roots.
Rooted in the soil of the Upper Galilee, we rekindle the Jewish people’s sacred connection to the land of Israel through regenerative agriculture, ecological stewardship, and sacred community. We’re creating a sanctuary for healing, learning, and renewal and in the process, healing both the soil and the soul.

In this rendering, you see the vision for the Galilee Eco Center. Elements include a Food Forest, a nursery, syntropic agricultural beds, animal pens, and beehives; an outdoor workspace and a state-of-the-art visitors’ center will host guests, community gatherings, healing, and educational events.

Models of Sustainable Agriculture
A living classroom that combines ancient Jewish agricultural practices with regenerative techniques to ensure the sustainability of the land. More

The Land at the
Heart of it All
In the heart of the Fertile Crescent, everything we grow, teach, and build begins with a love for this land. More

Nature-Based Healing
Nature is our teacher, our medicine, and our sanctuary. In the quiet rhythm of the land, we rediscover balance—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
The Galilee Eco Center
A nonprofit organization located in Israel’s Upper Galilee, the Center is dedicated to regenerative agriculture, environmental education, and community healing.
As a pioneer in sustainable land-based practices, we engage diverse populations—local families, youth, tourists, and vulnerable groups—in transformative, nature-based experiences rooted in Jewish values and ecological stewardship.
The Galilee Eco Center offers regenerative agriculture, nature-based education, and therapeutic support at a time when communities need it most. Our work fosters resilience, connection to land and heritage, and a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle.