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Beit Binyamin
Beit Binyamin is a beautiful retreat center in the heart of the holy city of Tzfat, named to perpetuate the memory of Binyamin Airley z”l. It offers respite, relaxation and recovery to combat soldiers, bereaved and displaced families, and anyone suffering from the traumatic effects of the war.
The building itself has been tastefully and lovingly refurbished, with a warm and friendly ambience and providing an opportunity for soldiers and others to take a timeout and rejuvenate – physically, spiritually, emotionally.
Beit Binyamin will offer professional programming, wholesome food, spacious, comfortable rooms and of course the natural, soothing beauty of Tzfat’s gorgeous green landscape.
And just as Binyamin was a magnet for all Jews, so too will Beit Binyamin welcome Jews of all types and levels of observance. Indeed, this is not just a family project.
It’s a national healing project.
Beit Binyamin. Healing Am Yisrael. One retreat at a time.
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Recent Events
A Meaningful Visit from East Hill Synagogue
It was an honor to welcome the East Hill Synagogue group and share the story and mission of Beit Binyamin, especially meaningful as their visit took place on Binyamin’s yahrzeit. The bar mitzvah boys brought a special energy as part of their celebratory trip, joining a tour of the home, hearing firsthand reflections from members of the Nova Tribe who stayed at Beit Binyamin, and singing together with uplifting music from one of Binyamin’s close friends.
Nova Survivors -
A Truly special visit.
Beit Binyamin welcomed Nova survivors from the ‘Nova Tribe’. Even after attending many retreats abroad, they shared that this was the first place where they truly felt at home. Their visit uplifted all of us, and we’re honored to have been part of their healing journey.
Aish Kodesh Brings Fire and Comfort to Beit Binyamin
When Rabbi Moshe Weinberger and the Aish Kodesh community stepped into Beit Binyamin, the atmosphere shifted—suddenly warmer, deeper, and alive with heartfelt energy. Their visit wasn’t just a stop on a schedule; it was a soulful encounter. Through raw honesty, stirring niggunim, and the unmistakable warmth Aish Kodesh is known for, they brought comfort while receiving it in return. The evening became a blend of tears, hope, and spiritual uplift—an unforgettable reminder that when authentic hearts meet, healing begins to flow naturally.
Sukkot at Beit Binyamin
Over Sukkot, Beit Binyamin welcomed a diverse group of visitors who brought warmth and joy to the campus. The highlight was the uplifting minyanim held in the newly built Sukkah, dedicated by Congregation Beth Abraham, with the Sefer Torah dedicated in memory of Binyamin Meir Airley HY”D
Week in Review: Families, Stories, and the Heart of Beit Binyamin
This week at Beit Binyamin, we welcomed families whose quiet heroism often goes unseen. Within our walls, moments of rest, laughter, and renewal became part of their healing journey. To truly appreciate the impact of these visits, we invite you to read this week’s review and watch the video — a glimpse into the lives you are helping us support.
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Binyamin
Airley HY”D
Binyamin Airley HY”D
Binyamin was a natural, inspirational leader. He always pushed forward to do what was needed and live fully to sanctify Hashem’s name.
Yet with all his charisma and leadership skills, he was a very modest, spiritual young man. He was very particular about the mitzvah of honoring parents, shunned material possessions and was careful not to speak badly about anyone. He loved Torah, loved Israel, and often volunteered on a farm, working as a shepherd and guarding the area.
Tzfat was Binyamin’s spiritual home where he came to recharge his infectious spiritual energy.
Binyamin was killed in action in Gaza, during the “Swords of Iron” War in November 2023. He was 21 years old when he made the ultimate sacrifice.
For us all.
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Jen Airley
Jen Airley
Jen, with her husband Rob and family made Aliyah from NY to Ramat bet Shemesh in 2006.
As an exercise physiologist by degree, she generally spends her days seeing clients, instructing exercise classes to women of all ages including the blind and deaf populations, mountain biking instructor to teens and EMT volunteer with MDA.
The Airley family’s lives have forever been changed and charged when the Ribono Shel Olam took their Binyamin to be with Him on ה’ כסלו, November 18th.
Since then, Jen has been traveling, sharing their family’s passionate love for Eretz Yisrael, Am Yisrael and Torat Eretz Yisrael. Together they also founded Beit Binyamin, a retreat center in Tzfat, aiming to give respite, recovery and rejuvenation to those directly affected by the war.