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ReTreat Yourself! Ramah Darom Edition

A fully subsidized respite retreat for Jewish communal professionals with Adamah and Ramah Darom!

January 11-13, 2026

Nourish your mind, body, heart, and soul in the beauty of the North Georgia mountains as you connect with colleagues through themes of kehillah (community) and music. Featuring Musician-in-Residence Eliana Light.

ReTreat Yourself! Ramah Darom Edition is fully subsidized for eligible participants! To be eligible, you must work full-time in Jewish communal service for 2+ years and in your current role for 6+ months.

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Participants will emerge with a broader network of friends and allies in the field, new Jewish wisdom sources for inspiration, and renewed motivation, passion, and commitment to their work. We will talk, sing, pray, move our bodies indoors and outside, eat delicious food, rest, laugh, and reflect.

What to expect

  • Soulful Jewish music with Eliana Light and Coleen Dieker
  • Time in nature, movement, and prayer
  • Community, reflection, and inspiration

For more information, please reach out to Eliezah Hoffman, Adamah’s Immersive Retreats Project Manager, at eliezah.hoffman@adamah.org or 410.843.7548.

Guest Facilitators

Eliana Light is cultivating a more connected world by making the urgent spiritual wisdom of Jewish liturgy and prayer practice (t’fillah) accessible and meaningful through her prayer leadership, consulting, teaching, and the Light Lab, a center for t’fillah education. Eliana has shared her unique “t’fillahsophy” as faculty at national Jewish education and songleading conferences, as a guest teacher at Hebrew Union College, the Jewish Theological Seminary, the Academy for Jewish Religion, and Limmud, and at synagogues, day schools, camps, and communities across North America. ORAH HI, her fourth album of playful, thoughtful original Jewish music, was released in fall 2023. In 2023, she was awarded the Covenant Foundation’s Pomegranate Prize and is the 2025 Covenant Foundation Family Education Fellow. Eliana earned her Master’s in Jewish Experiential Education from JTS in 2016 and is based in Durham, NC.

Coleen Dieker performs at a high level on a wide variety of instruments: piano, guitar, flute, ukulele, and violin. She is also an accomplished composer and arranger, a gift she has employed in various roles, including as a music director in the non-secular world. Her past projects include Ensemble Iberica, which explores the traditional music of Spain and Portugal. She has also collaborated and performed with Jessica Paige, Making Movies, Nick Marshall, The Steamboat Bandits, and Ayllu. She currently performs with Flannigan’s Right Hook, a high-energy rock/bluegrass/Celtic band. She also writes, records, and tours with acclaimed Jewish singer/songwriter Rabbi Josh Warshawsky.

Rabba Rori Picker Neiss serves as the Senior Vice President for Community Relations at the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA). Prior to that, she was Executive Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, an organization committed to a vibrant and secure Jewish community in a thriving and just St. Louis region, after previously serving as a member of the clergy team at Bais Abraham Congregation, a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue in University City, Missouri. Rori is one of the first graduates of Yeshivat Maharat, a pioneering institution training Orthodox Jewish women to be spiritual leaders and halakhic (Jewish legal) authorities. She is a David Hartman Center fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America, a CLAL Rabbis Without Borders fellow, and co-editor of “InterActive Faith: The Essential Interreligious Community-Building Handbook”. She serves on the Board of Directors for HIAS and the Parliament of the World’s Religions. Rori is married to Russel Neiss, a software engineer, and they have three children.

Rates & Payment Information

This retreat experience is fully funded for eligible participants! A $180 fully refundable deposit is required to demonstrate your commitment. Travel expenses to/from the retreat are not covered.

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Lodging

Hotel Rooms

There are four hotel buildings on our 185-acre campus. All hotel rooms have a private bathroom, heating and air conditioning, a dresser, a table with two chairs, a personal coffee maker with pods, a mini-fridge, complimentary hotel-style toiletries, and bed and bath linens. Most rooms have two queen beds, and a few have one king bed. A limited number of connecting rooms are available, and some hotel rooms are ADA-accessible.

Standard Hotel Rooms

Travel & Packing

Check-in: Sunday, January 11, 2026, 3:00pm ET
L’hitraot: Tuesday, January 13, 2026, 11:00am ET

Ramah Darom is two hours from Atlanta, in Clayton, GA. Please download and print these Driving Directions and bring them with you when you travel. GPS shortcuts can lead you to dangerous mountain roads!

Please use this Packing List as a guide and bring any specific items that you feel are necessary for your health, safety, and enjoyment.

Ramah Darom Retreat FAQ

Below are answers to our most frequently asked questions. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, please reach out!

Ramah Darom Retreat FAQ

 

Questions?

Phone: 470.231.0792
Email: retreats@ramahdarom.org

Venue

The Kaplan Mitchell Retreat Center at Ramah Darom
70 Darom Lane
Clayton, GA 30525

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