Located at Kibbutz Harduf is the Kamah Association café and gallery.
On-site, and surrounded by Galilean nature, you can enjoy light meals, pastries, and fruit juices – made fresh, locally, and based on natural ingredients, some of which are grown in the local organic vegetable garden.
The café is part of an occupational rehabilitation workshop setting, and its shelves display the workshops’ products for sale: baked, woven, paper, or ceramic, all made by members of Beit Elisha – adults with special needs.
The Kamah Association demonstrates a unique model for social change, which offers the best possible integration of people with special needs within a rural community.
Kamah’s model as a Continue Reading
Located at Kibbutz Harduf is the Kamah Association café and gallery.
On-site, and surrounded by Galilean nature, you can enjoy light meals, pastries, and fruit juices – made fresh, locally, and based on natural ingredients, some of which are grown in the local organic vegetable garden.
The café is part of an occupational rehabilitation workshop setting, and its shelves display the workshops’ products for sale: baked, woven, paper, or ceramic, all made by members of Beit Elisha – adults with special needs.
The Kamah Association demonstrates a unique model for social change, which offers the best possible integration of people with special needs within a rural community.
Kamah’s model as a healing community is based on the anthroposophical approach and the principle of cultivating the healthy core present in every person, while integrating and accepting those different than us into the surrounding society’s fabric of life.
Kamah offers a rehabilitating, empowering, and healing home for adults with special needs and for children and youths at risk, and gives the healthy society in which they live an experience of giving, tolerance, and growth through creative handling of challenges and changing conditions.
The center can be booked for private events, breakfast, and lunch for groups, guided tours, and conferences or meetings at designated conference rooms.