A sanctuary for animals and a healing place for people

The “Dialog for Life” farm will be established in the heart of the Eshkol Regional Council in the Negev in Southern Israel (an area which was devastated in the October 7th massacre). The farm aims to strengthen and improve the resilience of the community, and the surrounding communities of the region. The farm which will serve as a sanctuary, will be operated on the basis of the dialogic concept, which believes that the meeting between man and animal has a beneficial healing potential for both.

A society in which all life coexists with mutual respect, compassion, and safety

The farm will serve as a rehabilitative and educational space, based on listening, compassion, and building trust between all living beings. The processing and healing activity that will take place at the farm will focus on restoring lost feelings of security and trust, building beneficial relationships, and creating a "safe space" to process trauma and injury.

The farm will serve as a “home” in that just by entering it, along with the opportunity to connect with the land and nature, flora and fauna, will be the beginning of the healing and growth process. In addition to being a sanctuary for animals within the grounds of the farm, there will also be a vegetable garden, a fruit tree orchard, a plant nursery, and a carpentry facility. In addition to the therapeutic value, these activities will be used to support the maintenance of the farm.

The farm will embody the values that we would like to see in the world, and therefore will serve as a model for a better world, one to which we aspire.

The “Dialog for Life” farm will be established in the heart of the Eshkol Regional Council in the Negev in Southern Israel (an area which was devastated in the October 7th massacre). The farm aims to strengthen and improve the resilience of the community, and the surrounding communities of the region. The farm which will serve as a sanctuary, will be operated on the basis of the dialogic concept, which believes that the meeting between man and animal has a beneficial healing potential for both.

A society in which all life coexists with mutual respect, compassion, and safety

The farm will serve as a rehabilitative and educational space, based on listening, compassion, and building trust between all living beings. The processing and healing activity that will take place at the farm will focus on restoring lost feelings of security and trust, building beneficial relationships, and creating a "safe space" to process trauma and injury.

The farm will serve as a “home” in that just by entering it, along with the opportunity to connect with the land and nature, flora and fauna, will be the beginning of the healing and growth process. In addition to being a sanctuary for animals within the grounds of the farm, there will also be a vegetable garden, a fruit tree orchard, a plant nursery, and a carpentry facility. In addition to the therapeutic value, these activities will be used to support the maintenance of the farm.

The farm will embody the values that we would like to see in the world, and therefore will serve as a model for a better world, one to which we aspire.

Target population

Our doors are open for everyone and anyone, and especially for the victims of the October 7 atrocities.

the Western Negev

communities who

experienced the

traumatic events

 

IDF soldiers,

police and

security forces.

 

Nova festival survivors,

bereaved families and

the families of those

kidnapped on

October 7th

The farm is scheduled to open during 2025.
Estimated cost:
11.5 million NIS.

Ecologically based and support the principles of sustainability.

Free range animal enclosures
gardening, vegetable and fruit growing areas,
service and maintenance areas.

A dedicated space for human healing, personal and group therapies as well as a center for professional development.

A dedicated space for human healing, personal and group therapies as well as a center for professional development.

Free range animal enclosures
gardening, vegetable and fruit growing areas,
service and maintenance areas.

Ecologically based and support the principles of sustainability.

The farm is scheduled to open in 2025.
Estimated cost:
9 million NIS.

Land donation

Architectural plans

 Initial first stage establishment

Activity initiation

Activity initiation

 Initial first stage establishment

Architectural plans

Land donation

Our Story

Renewing our dialogue in an ever changing world.

On October 7th our reality was shattered.  The world as we knew it changed beyond recognition. The voice of the Dialogue based values of connection and caring for one another was silenced along with each of our own voices. The sense of loss and sorrow halted all notions of life. It took time and space to regain our true selves. As time passed we realized that the path leading to reacquiring what was taken from us, such as our strength, security and trust were and are of a slow and complex nature. This journey requires inner and outer listening compiled with sensitivity, as in the Dialog for life based approach.

Along with our shattered reality and loss of direction, we reached the understanding that the Dialogue based way of life is what is needed.  That our approach holds an important role in the rebuilding of the basic trust in humans and humanity as a whole. With this understanding we regained our strength, understanding and passion for actualizing our mission. We realized that we want to work towards rebuilding trust and hope in this world. We understood that the Dialog for life farm must become a reality in the heart the Eshkol Regional Council.  A farm within which the surrounding communities participate in its establishment, while being established for the benefit of the surrounding communities.

The Farm

The farm, which is to be established in Moshav Ein Habsor will treat abused and injured animals in need of a safe and a caring home. This therapeutic environment will also provide an array of treatments for people in need.

Our farm is at the forefront of healing individual and collective trauma with the use of the Human Animal Dialogue method.

Healing individual and collective trauma through Human-Animal dialogue
(Anat Ben-Yonatan PhD, one of our leading staff members at Dialog for Life)

The farm will be built on 5 acres (20 dunam) donated by the Shefer family from Moshav Ein Habsor.

To view the architectural plans, Click Here

Donations are tax deductible according to income tax provision clause 46A Israel, 501S USA

This farm is in the loving and heartfelt memory of Dudi Turgeman from Moshav Sde Nitzan, who with great sorrow to us all, was murdered in the horrific attacks of October 7th.

Dudi was an angel on earth, who had a special charm. He was a great animal and nature lover and was most loved by all those who surrounded him.

Dudi lived by the motto "Have fun in life because you'll never come out of life alive"

1997-2023

This farm is in the loving and heartfelt memory of Dudi Turgeman from Moshav Sde Nitzan, who with great sorrow to us all, was murdered in the horrific attacks of October 7th.

Dudi was an angel on earth, who had a special charm. He was a great animal and nature lover and was most loved by all those who surrounded him.

Dudi lived by the motto "Have fun in life because you'll never come out of life alive"

1997-2023

The Founder and Entrepreneur

The Founder and Entrepreneur

Sivan Shefer

Sivan Shefer, 50 years old, has lived in the Eshkol Region all her life. Sivan is a veteran therapeutic instructor with extensive practical experience of over 25 years in dialogic work with animals, for a wide variety of populations. Sivan has trained hundreds of professionals and students in the framework of courses and workshops presented both in person and online, courses that she created and developed. Sivan lectures in academic and educational institutions.

Sivan Shefer

Sivan Shefer, 50 years old, has lived in the Eshkol Region all her life. Sivan is a veteran therapeutic instructor with extensive practical experience of over 25 years in dialogic work with animals, for a wide variety of populations. Sivan has trained hundreds of professionals and students in the framework of courses and workshops presented both in person and online, courses that she created and developed. Sivan lectures in academic and educational institutions.

Donations are tax deductible according to income tax provision clause 46A Israel, 501S USA

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