10am-12pm: Opening circle, Orientation & Intro to the Melachot
12pm-1pm: Lunch
2-5pm: Workshop Block #1
6-7pm: Dinner
7:30pm Onwards: Evening Activities
7-8am: Morning Offerings
8-8:45am: Breakfast
8:45-9:15am: Morning Circle
9:30-12:30pm: Workshop Block #2
12:30-1:30 pm: Lunch
2:00 pm-5:00 pm: Workshop Block #3
6-7pm: Dinner
7:30pm onwards: Evening Activities
7-8am: Morning Offerings
8-8:45am: Breakfast
8:45-9:15am: Morning Circle
9:30-12:30pm: Workshop Block #4
12:30-1:30 pm: Lunch
2-5 pm: Workshop Block #5
5-6 pm: Kids Dinner
6-7:30pm: Kabbalat Shabbat
7:41pm: Candle lighting & Shabbat Dinner to follow
8-9am: Breakfast
9-10:30am: Morning Offerings
11am-12pm: Full Village Torah Service
12-1pm: Lunch
1-3pm: Shabbat rest time
3-4pm: Shabbat Block #1-Community Offerings
4:30-5:30pm: Shabbat Block #2-Community Offerings
5:30pm: Kids Dinner
6-7pm: Seudah Shlishit (dinner/third meal)
8:40pm: Havdalah & dance party in the barn!
7-8am: Morning Offerings
8-9am: Breakfast
9-10am: Closing Circle
10:30am-12pm: Barter Fair
12:30-1:30pm: Lunch for Breakdown Crew
1:30pm: Village Breakdown
Here's a glimpse at some of the titles of last years workshops
Safrut
Safrut: writing with quill and oak gall ink
Landing with The Letters On The Land
Klaf (parchment) Making
Wood
Whittling
Carving Connection: Forks, Spoons, and Knives
Wildcrafted Mezuzot
Food
Hearth: Cooking with Fire
HaMotzi Lechem Min Ha’aretz: 11 steps from Earth to Bread
Fermentation and the Social Possibilities of Slow Rot
Getting Nutty With it: Pie Over The Fire
Making and Baking Challah Dough
Matzah Making
Fiber
Toveh - Drop Spindle + Wool Spinning
Toveh: Making + Using Natural Cordage
Wet Felting Kippot
What is Jewish Weaving?
Tsit Tsit Tying
Kami’a (Amulet) Weaving on a Frame Loom
Needle Felting
Natural Dyeing
Intro to Natural Dyeing Methods
Botanical color at your feet: Resist Dyeing with Foraged Materials
Botanical color on your table: Printmaking with Kitchen Scraps
עֹז-וְהָדָר לְבוּשָׁהּ Clothed in Strength & Dignity: Earth-based tallit making
Solar Eco Printing FOR KIDS
Herbalism
Mizrahi Herbal Magic
Tending to our Grief: Herbal Allies for a Well-Loved Nervous System
Jewish Herbal Tea Walk
Ketoret Incense Making: Sacred Scent of the Temple
Herbal Medicine From the Land
Plant Spirit Medicine
Postpartum Care as an Ancestral Skill
Basket weaving
Wild Baskets with Kids
Willow Trays
Pottery
Wood Fired Pottery: Hand building
Pit-Fired Pottery: Firing
Animal slaughter and processing
Shechita: Sheep
Shechita: Fowl
Sheep Processing: Nose to Tail
Making Shofars
Sheep Hide Tanning: Fleshing & Stretching
Rendering Fat
Buckskin Sewing
Fire
Sacred Fire: the Bow Drill
Friction Fire: Hand Drill
Candles
Threading Stones and Making Soul Candles: An Elul Tradition
Dipping and Braiding Beeswax Candles
Building
Shelter Building
Intro to Timber Framing
Trees
Reading the Forested Landscape
Discovery Walk with Kids
Developing Tree Identification Skills
Tree grafting
Kedusha
Exploring Hiddur Mitzvah//the Commandment to Beautify through the Jewish Studio Process
Local Lulav: Harvest a local lulav aligned with ancient texts in any climate.
Swept Away: Introduction to Hand Brooms and Fabulation of Sweeping Rituals
Queering Kedusha
The Voice from the Whirlwind: An Ecological Exploration of the Book of Job.