ADDICTION TREATMENT---ISRAEL

  Retorno

845-282-3668

www.retorno.org

Israel info:

Givat Shemesh 815

Givat Shemesh

Office: 02-9998244
Fax: 029998243
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Retorno is a  Jewish center for prevention and treatment of drug and alcohol addictions.  Its residential rehabilitation programs cater to both teenagers and adults. The orgram includes the 12-step program with group and individual therapy, horseback riding, communal responsibilities, and other proven holistic treatments. 

Their inpatient detox centers with seperate progarms for men and women are the first step in recovering from the physical dependancy on drugs or alcohol.

  

Genesis

USA   561-427-7775

Israel  09-376-1555

www.genesisisrael.com

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Jerusalem, Israel

A kosher therapeutic treatment center providing both inpatient and outpatient services to English speaking men and women from all segments of the Jewish community who suffer from addictive disorders related to drug, sex, alcohol, gambling, mental health, depression, anxiety, bipolar conditions, and other disorders.  

They incorporate a genuine spiritual focus, meeting each person where they currently stand. Along with expert clinical leadership, Rabbinical Advisor Rabbi Dovid Charlop provides a carefully curated spiritual component throughout all programming to facilitate a strong Jewish community.

Individualized outpatient programs are designed for English speaking men and women in Israel maintaining their personal daily schedules while still receiving benefits of a comprehensive treatment program in a Jewish environment.

Inpatient program includes 24/7 staff supervision, family inclusion, supervised trips, and accompanied transportation

The Gap Year program uniquely addresses specific concerns for students in yeshiva and seminary programs, focusing on prevention and early intervention of a broad spectrum of issues. Yeshiva and seminar collaboration included.