Yam Hamelach
Healing & Wellness Spa Retreat
Women’s Iyar Edition
Ein Gedi Resort Hotel | May 10-12
Botanical Garden & Boutique Wellness Spa
In Iyar, surrounded by the stillness of Yam HaMelach, we remember:
“Ani Hashem Rofecha”
the source of healing flows within and around us:
In Iyar, as the land blooms and the sun warms the earth, life grows quietly strong.
We gather as women of Am Yisrael—sisters, mothers, daughters—to slow down, breathe, and listen.
Through jewish wisdom, song, movement, and mindful Torah based holistic jewish healing classes and workshops, we nourish our inner roots, finding strength, healing, and resilience.
Ein Gedi Resort Hotel
Welcome to Maim Haim Healing & Wellness Spa Retreat (Women’s Iyar Edition), hosted at the exquisite Ein Gedi Hotel, a rare sanctuary where the iridescent blues of the Dead Sea meet the ancient stillness of the Judean Desert. Cradled between them lies the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, a lush, life-giving oasis that sets the tone for deep restoration and quiet luxury.
Your stay unfolds in elegantly designed guest rooms, nestled within private gardens and sweeping green lawns, offering an atmosphere of seclusion, serenity, and natural beauty. At the heart of this experience is the Synergy Spa—an intimate, boutique wellness sanctuary reserved for those seeking the highest level of care and calm. Here, every treatment is a ritual, every space thoughtfully curated for privacy, and every moment designed to support profound relaxation and renewal.
Unwind in the exclusive spa facilities, indulge in personalized treatments, and bask in the tranquil pool overlooking the dramatic desert-sea landscape, where time seems to slow and the outside world gently fades away.
This retreat is not simply a getaway—it is a deep healing immersion, created for women who value depth, elegance, and intentional self-care. Ein Gedi offers more than comfort; it offers a rare, refined sanctuary for transformation.
An exclusive haven where wellness, nature, and feminine renewal meet.
https://ngedi.co.il/en/
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Ein Gedi: A Healing Oasis in Yam Hamelach (Dead Sea)
Ein Gedi Boutique Wellness Spa
Ein Gedi Resort – Synergy Boutique Spa offers a luxurious retreat in the heart of the desert, overlooking the Ya, Hamelach(Dead Sea) and the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve. The SPA provides a full range of amenities designed for relaxation and rejuvenation:
Heated indoor Yam Hamelach Pool (floating)
Outdoor Freshwater Pool
Dry sauna & Authentic Turkish bath (Hammam)
Garden with serene relaxation areas with Yam Hamelach views.
Treatment rooms. A variety of massages (Swedish, hot stone, aromatherapy, pregnancy) and beauty treatments including facials, body scrubs, mud wraps, manicures, and pedicures (10% Discount for Maim Haim participants)
BOOK IN ADVANCE (at least 1 week s before the retreat date to secure a spot and a discount.
TO RESERVE A TREATMENT CALL: 08-6594058 | 08-6594059 | 08-6594060
Treatment reservation should be made for May Sunday 10th at 17:10 or 18:10 and Tuesday 12th at 8:00 am (when we will be at the SPA)
A Healing Oasis in Yam Hamelach
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Maim Haim Facilitators & Workshops
Rooted in Jewish wisdom and focused on emotional restoration, personal growth, mindful presence and collective healing.
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Maim Haim Team
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Testimonials
Women’s Iyar Edition Retreat Program
May 10-11-12
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Sunday May 10th
14:30 ARRIVAL - ROOM CHECK IN
15:00 Opening Circle
Chaya Lester & Maim Haim team17:00 EIN GEDI BOUTIQUE WELLNESS SPA (Reserved for Women only)
* Indoor heated Dead Sea water pool
* Dry Sauna & Hammam (Turkish bath)
* Outdoor fresh water pool
* Relaxing garden with Yam HaMelach views
* Spa Boutique Treatments (discounted group rate)19:30 DINNER BUFFET
21:00 Sound Healing Bath
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Monday May 11th
7:00 BREAKFAST
8:00 YAM HAMELACH & NATURAL HOT SPRINGS OUTDOOR TRIP
10:30 MOVEMENT SESSIONS
* Aleph Bet Movement Dalia Orlev
* Yoga/movement Danielle Boudreau11:45 The Healing Power of Iyar
Chaya Lester13:00 LUNCH
14:30 Breathwork
Adena Feiglin & Tsiporah Gottesman Bortz
17:00 Empty Chair
Nechama Shaina19:30 DINNER BUFFET
21:00 Healing Dance Party
Nechama Shaina -
Tuesday May 12th
7:00 EIN GEDI BOUTIQUE WELLNESS SPA (Reserved for Women only)
* 7:10 Yoga with Danielle Boudreau
* Indoor heated Dead Sea water pool
* Dry Sauna & Hammam (Turkish bath)
* Outdoor fresh water pool
* Relaxing garden with Yam HaMelach views
* Spa Boutique Treatments (discounted group rate)9:00 BREAKFAST
10:00 ROOM CHECK OUT
11:00 Healing Art
13:00 LUNCH
14:00 Closing Circle
Chaya Lester & Maim Haim team16:00 SHALOM & SAFE TRAVELS
* You can extend an extra night at a group rate (more info at registration)
** Schedule subject to change
Rates vary by accommodation type
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PRIVATE SESSIONS & TREATMENTS
One-on-one private sessions with top practitioners
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Food & Kashrut
Regular Rabbanut kosher certification. Cooking in accordance with the Rema’s rulings. Vegetables are checked (Gush Katif), except for cabbage. Most dairy products are mehadrin. Chicken is mehadrin under the Rabbinate. Bread is mehadrin. Fruits and vegetables are tithed (ma’asered).” Meat is Kosher muchshar.
* If you would like to order Eida Chareidis from Goldi’s https://en.goldys.co.il) it’s possible for an extra charge. Contact us at 053-4731-874
* Any questions about the Kashrut, please contact the mashgiach of the hotel: Rav Shlomo Lando 050-520-8781
The hotel restaurant offers an open, rich, fresh and indulgent buffet.
The breakfast is known for its wide variety of prepared salads, sliced vegetables, eggs of choice, various hot, zesty and sweet dishes, a large dessert bar and many other treats that will guarantee that your morning starts with a smile in an indulgent atmosphere.
At dinner, we serve a rich meat buffet with a huge assortment of fresh and tasty dishes, a large salad bar, quality dessert bar and more.
The hotel restaurant is run by Chef Arthur Gadilov.

