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Events Elat Chayyim Advanced Meditation Program

December 30, 2007 -
January 6, 2008

with Norman Fischer and Rabbis Alan Lew, Joanna Katz & Jeff Roth

at the Isabella Freedman Retreat Center
in Falls Village, CT


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 ECCJS is delighted to announce the next cycle of its popular two-year meditation training program beginning June 10, 2007. 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 will focus on developing a deep concentration practice. We will stay in communal silence except for prayer and teaching. Basic practices include sitting, walking and eating meditation. There will be contemplative davening (prayer) every morning using a combination of kavvanot (intentions), chants and silence. Walking practice will be both a group activity and a solitary practice to intensify your experience.

The themes of the last 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

The program is open to anyone who has already sat at least one weeklong retreat in silence. Others will need to apply and receive the consent of the instructors. Please contact Rabbi Jeff Roth with any questions you might have about participation in the program.

Facilitators

Norman FischerNorman 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 KatzRabbi 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 Jeff RothRabbi 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.

Rabbi Alan LewRabbi Alan Lew is the 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.

Registration Information

Room and board information available on the Elat Chayyim website: http://elatchayyim.org/ecamp/#reginfo

Training Institute Tuition

The tuition for this institute is $1,700 ($1,050 deposit) and does not include the cost of Room and Board (see table on the right). Listed room and board fees are per week. Full tuition is owed for all weeks in the program, regardless of the number of weeks missed.

Room and board includes housing, meals, Shabbat services, 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.

Limited financial aid is available.

Arrival and Departure

Please arrive between 2pm and 5pm on the day your retreat begins. Retreats end with brunch at 11:30am on the last day of the retreat.

Room and Board Cancellation Policy

  • Receive a full refund minus a $75 processing fee for cancellations more than 30 days prior to retreat.
  • If you cancel between 30 days and one day in advance, 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 in advance or on the workshop’s arrival day, if you do not attend a retreat, or if you leave a retreat early for any reason.

The Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality reserves the right to cancel any program at any time. In this event, you will be given a complete refund.

For transportation: A full refund of transportation fees is available if you cancel at least three days (72 hours) in advance. No refund is available if less than three days notice is given. For more information on getting here, please visit our Travel & Transportation page.

Tuition Cancellation Policy

In case of cancellation of the entire Institute, Elat Chayyim retains a $200 enrollment deposit, plus tuition for any weeks attended or partially attended. Any tuition paid in excess of these amounts is refunded.

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