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Brit Adam

Jewish Men’s Initiation

A Ceremonial Rite-of-Passage Journey into brotherhood, purpose and soul initiation.

Do any of these feel true?

• You have a career… but it doesn’t feel connected to your deeper purpose.

• You feel a calling… but don’t know how to make a living from it.

• You’ve done therapy… but still feel at times stuck and gripped by old patterns.

• You’ve shown up to community… but lack real intimate and accountable brotherhood?

• You identify as Jewish… but don’t feel it alive in your body or daily life?

• You have found spirituality… but feel disconnected from your people and lineage

• You’re unsure what it means to be a Jewish man in today’s world

• You feel, at times, quietly lost… and long for a clear sense of direction

• You carry real desires for your life… but stay busy, distracted, or pulled in too many directions

• You sense something is missing… but it’s hard to name

Something is Missing

Many Jewish men today are successful on the surface but feel something deeper is absent.










This is not an individual failure.

It is a cultural rupture.

MEN ARE IN A RECKONING

Across nearly every indigenous culture, men were guided through real rites of passage.

These initiations marked the crossing into adulthood - into responsibility, belonging, and leadership in service to life.

They were not optional.

They were how a boy became a man trusted with power.

In the era of colonization, most of these rituals pathways were deliberated severed - to fracture the cultures which held them.

The Consequences?


Uninitiated men seeking power without grounding.

Searching. Consuming. Dominating.

Trying to fill a void that cannot be filled externally.

Masculinity is in crisis.

But it is not broken.

It is uninitiated.



Brit Adam exists to shift this narrative, and restore Men’s Initiation to the Jewish Culture.

Brit Adam is an initiation journey designed to help you:

  • Build real brotherhood

  • Clarify your life purpose

  •  Step into relational integrity

  • Deepen into a living Jewish spiritual practice

  • Heal inherited patterns and ancestral trauma

  •  Reconnect with the Earth as a teacher - grounding your body, spirit, and practice in direct relationship with the natural world

This is not a workshop.


It is a
real initiatory journey.

If you fully walk this path, you will not leave the same man who entered.

THE TRANSFORMATION

If you fully engage in the Brit Adam journey, you will:

GROW EMOTIONAL MATURITY

Through brotherhood and inner work you will learn to navigate grief, conflict, shadow, and exiled parts so you can skillfully navigate your emotional terrain and forge healing relationships.

HARNESS EARTH SKILLS


Learn foundational skills such as fire-making, wilderness survival, and sacred slaughter. These practices reconnect Judaism with its roots in creation, land, and elemental awareness.

CLARIFY YOUR PURPOSE

Through intensive soul practices, mentorship, inner tracking, threshold rituals and vision quest you will come in contact with your core vision and step into living a life on purpose.

UNDERSTAND RITUAL LITERACY

Ritual is innate to being human. Through ritual thresholds you will understand the core anatomy of ritual and how to effectively craft ritual for any situation.

MOVE FROM WOUND TO GIFT

You will be lovingly held and tracked in both a circle of brothers, and by mentors, elders and guides to unearth your core wounds and transform into the seed of your deepest gifts.

ANCHOR LIFELONG BROTHERHOOD

You will build deep bonds with a cohort of Jewish men. Through wilderness experiences, councils, and wilderness experience, these relationships become lifelong brotherhood.

CLAIM ANCESTRAL HEALING

Explore how Jewish history, family lineage, and inherited trauma shape identity. Through practices, grief work, and ritual, men begin transforming inherited wounds into resilience.

IGNITE A LIVING JEWISH SPIRITUAL PRACTICE

You will develop a personal relationship with Jewish prayer, ritual, and wisdom traditions. Jewish practice becomes a living spiritual path, not just culture or belief.

CONNECT FROM TRUE SOURCE

True initiation, having faced death, brings you into contact with the source of power — the well of mystery some call “God,” the fertile womb of creation. Knowing this source is the ground of your deepest power.

STEP INTO POWERFUL LEADERSHIP

Initiation is not about status - it is about self-leadership - becoming a man of integrity, responsibility, and who shows up fully. You will clarify your values, embody your strengths, and step into authentic leadership.

EMPOWER FROM PRAYER

Rather than grasping for control in a wild, living world, you will learn to stay in relationship through your power of prayer — receiving guidance and collaboration from greater forces.

ACTIVATE MENTORSHIP

You will become part of a culture of mentorship - finding mentors to anchor you while stepping into mentorship for others. This bridge of guidance is essential to regenerative culture.

“I will build an altar from the broken fragments of your heart.”

— Rabbi Yehuda HaChasid

THE INITIATORY JOURNEY

Brit Adam unfolds through a structured arc designed to guide men through preparation, threshold, and integration.



The journey is organized into five core modules.


Each module begins with a five-day in-person immersion

The fourth intensive is a 10-day vision quest in the California desert wilderness.

Between gatherings, the work continues through 1:1 mentorship, online councils, and guided integration practices — supporting real change in daily life.

  • We begin by rooting your life in covenant - with lineage, land, and soul.

    Through prayer, story, earth-skills, and brotherhood, you begin to reorient your life toward what is sacred and enduring. You will explore where you come from, what has shaped you, and what you are accountable to.

    You will begin building a living relationship with Jewish practice through embodied through ritual, rhythm, and presence. At the same time, you will reconnect to the earth as a teacher, grounding your body and awareness in the natural world.

    This phase is about establishing ground:

    • building trust and honesty within the brotherhood

    • reconnecting to ancestry and tradition

    • developing foundational spiritual and embodied practices

    • beginning to peel away the first masks of ego - loosening inherited identities and defenses

    • beginning to name what truly matters in your life

  • This phase is initiation into true power - from domination to devotion.

    We enter the territory where many men first encountered power: adolescence. The years where protector and manager parts were formed - often without guidance, often in reaction to pain, pressure, or disconnection.

    Through ancestral practice, fire ritual, sacred slaughter, and somatic practice, we begin to reclaim these parts of ourselves.

    This phase is about facing shadow:

    • confront the patterns you developed to survive and belong

    • work with anger, fear, and intensity in a grounded and conscious way

    • learn to stay present in moments that once triggered collapse or control

    • begin transforming reactivity into clarity and leadership

    • approach death as a teacher and power to face

  • We journey inward to where soul lives — the fertile ground where the wound begins to seed the gift.

    Through deep relational practice, grief ritual and ceremonial medicine work, we enter the waters of vulnerability, our own eros, and the tender roots of why we incarnated at this time.

    We become intimate with our most core wounds — from childhood, culture and ancestry — which became the gateway into Soul, and why we incarnated at this time.

    This phase is about intimacy:

    • explore the core wounds shaped by childhood, culture, and ancestry

    • understand how these wounds shaped your identity, relationships, and desires

    • enter into deeper relationship with your eros — your life force, creativity, and longing

    • begin to sense the thread of your calling beneath the surface of your life

    • harness grief as a power to feed life

  • At the center of the journey is a 10-day wilderness vision quest in the California desert.

    This is the threshold.

    After months of preparation -physically, emotionally, and spiritually - you step away from the noise of daily life and enter into solitude, fasting on the land.

    This is not a conceptual exercise.

    Here, there is no where to hide.

    Many men describe this as the most significant threshold of their lives.

    When you return, you are not simply welcomed back - you are witnessed.

    Seen by your brothers and guides as someone who has crossed a real boundary.

    This phase is about vision:

    • confront fear, doubt, and the edges of your comfort

    • listen deeply - beyond distraction and conditioning

    • enter into direct relationship with the mystery, the land, and your own soul

    • open to insight, vision, and clarity about your life and purpose

  • Initiation is not complete until it is lived.

    True transformation is about taking what has been received and bringing it into the world.

    You return from the vision quest not just with insight, but with responsibility.

    This is where your life begins to reorganize around what you have seen.

    This phase is about integration:

    • articulate your purpose and the direction your life is moving toward

    • identify how your gifts are meant to serve others

    • begin taking concrete steps to align your work, relationships, and daily life with your vision

    • share your experience and commitments in a ceremonial “give away” — offering your medicine back to the community

THE FIVE MODULES

OUR RESULTS

The men who completed the Brit Adam journey experienced significant life changes.


Past Participants Have:

• Overcame a life-threatening cancer diagnosis

• Stepped into committed partnership and marriage

• Became fathers and started families

• Became home-owners and started community together

• Entered post-graduate studies aligned with their vision

• Started new purpose-driven career paths

Many participants describe Brit Adam as one of the most meaningful experiences of their lives.

TESTIMONIALS FROM THE MEN

WHY THIS APPROACH WORKS

Most personal development today is fragmented.

Men attend workshops, read books, or try therapy, but rarely experience a complete rite of passage held by community.

Brit Adam works because it integrates:

• Jewish lineage and tradition

• wilderness rites of passage

• emotional and spiritual development

• mentorship from guides and elders

• deep brotherhood and accountability

• a powerful, holistic map of the Seven Embodiments

All within a consistent container over 13 months.

This dramatically increases the likelihood of real transformation.

עֵץ-חַיִּים הִיא, לַמַּחֲזִיקִים בָּהּ

“She is a Tree of Life for those who honor Her” (Proverbs 3:18)

“The awareness that we stand in the presence of the Living God is one of our deepest realizations — our work is to become truly present before God.”

— Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi z’tl

WHO THIS IS FOR

This journey is for men who:

• feel the call to purpose

• seek true brotherhood

• want a living relationship to Jewish tradition

• are ready to step into service

• feel something unresolved — grief, longing, or a call to initiation

• are willing to face themselves honestly

• long for mentorship, guidance and their own innate wisdom

• are ready to lead

• know masculinity can be sacred

WHO THIS IS NOT FOR

This journey is not for men who:

  • want casual spirituality

  • are unwilling to examine themselves honestly

  • are looking for quick personal development fixes

  • are not seeking purpose or deeper direction

  • do not want mentorship or guidance

  • are not interested in deep engagement with Jewish culture

Brit Adam is a serious initiatory path.

“No man is free who is not a master of himself.”


— Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel

COHORT SIZE IS LIMITED

Initiation requires intimacy and trust.

For that reason, only a small number of men are accepted into each cohort.

Once the cohort is full, applications close.

APPLICATION PROCESS

The application process includes:

  1. Completing a short application

  2. A conversation with a guide

  3. Acceptance into the cohort

This journey rises from a deeper remembering…



From the ancient knowing that men must be initiated - if they are to become carriers of blessing rather than bearers of harm. Across cultures, rites of passage have renewed and guided men for generations. In the Jewish world, these pathways have largely been absent.

This is for men who feel the longing - for real brotherhood, for a Judaism that is embodied and earth-rooted, and for a way to step into grounded, healthy adulthood in our time.

You will be asked to face the patterns that bind you, to listen for the quiet voice within, to track the wild of your soul, and to rise as a man ready to serve with your gifts intact.

If you feel a trembling yes - the one that unsettles something old in you - then good.

Come, but not for your sake alone.

As our elder teacher reminds us:


If you're coming for personal growth, don't bother. Show up for the future generations.”

- Francis Weller

Guides for Brit Adam: Jewish Men’s Initiation

Rabbi Zelig Golden

Zelig Golden is a rabbi, rites of passage guide, and mentor devoted to renewing Judaism with cultural initiation.

Ordained rabbi through ALEPH and Maggid by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, zt’l, he brings decades of experience weaving ritual leadership, nature connection and healing ceremony.

He co-founded Wilderness Torah to awaken earth-based Judaism and build multi-generational village. He initiated hundreds through wilderness quests and earth-based B’mitzvah journeys. Zelig holds a Master’s in Jewish Studies from the Graduate Theological Union and law degree from Berkeley Law. He’s known for his deep presence, clarity of transmission and mythic approach to the sacred work of becoming.

He lives in Occidental, CA with his wife Rachel Ruach and their three children. He piloted the 2022–23 Men’s Initiation Journey with John and now serves as Founding Rabbi of Makom Shalom, an emergent Forest Synagogue in West Sonoma County.

John Wolfstone

John Wolfstone is a rites of passage guide, mythopoetic educator, and wilderness ritualist committed to the remembrance of soul, culture, and earth.

John weaves myth, movement, and ceremony into immersive rites of passage rooted in animist reverence. His work draws from deep study and mentorship in indigenous tradition, wilderness initiation, and regenerative community practices.

John is a co-director of the award-winning documentary The Village of Lovers, and co-founder of the School of Mythopoetics—a training ground for soul initiation, cultural repair, and ceremonial leadership. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Wisdom Studies at Ubiquity University, focusing on the revitalization of rites of passage for a post-industrial world.

Through his storytelling, ritual design, and grief tending, John guides individuals and communities across thresholds of transformation. His facilitation invites a return to belonging - with land, lineage, and purpose.

Elder Role: Rabbi Dan Goldblatt

Rabbi Dan Goldblatt is a rabbi, storyteller, and elder devoted to Jewish Renewal, ethical leadership, and the healing work of sacred transition.

Ordained through the ALEPH Ordination Program by Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, z”l, he has served for over three decades as senior rabbi of Beth Chaim Congregation in Danville, California, guiding a community grounded in trust, participation, and spiritual responsibility. A longtime leader within Jewish Renewal, he is a past president of OHALAH and chaired its Ethics Committee for ten years, shepherding the creation of its Ethics Policy and holding the communal edge where integrity and compassion must meet.

Rabbi Dan is co-founder of AriYael Jewish Healing Center, where he works alongside his wife, Zoë Goldblatt, integrating embodied healing, grief work, end-of-life care, and rites of passage for moments when life asks for tenderness and truth. A devoted sacred storyteller, he teaches the power of narrative to crack the heart open and return us to meaning, and is preparing his first book, Miracles Happen: Stories That Break Open the Heart.

Rabbi Dan continues to guide retreats, men’s initiations, and grief-centered programs, including Brit Adam and Grief & Growing at Camp Newman. He also served as an elder in the 2022–2023 Men’s Initiation Journey led by John and Zelig.

Elder Role: Terry Symens-Bucher

Terry co-founded and co-stewards Canticle Farm in East Oakland’s Fruitvale District alongside his wife Anne. Rooted in the spirit of Francis of Assisi and The Work That Reconnects as taught by Joanna Macy, Canticle Farm is a community dedicated to the Great Turning - the shift from an industrial-growth society to a life-sustaining one - offering transformation one heart, one home, and one block at a time.

Terry holds an M.Div. from the Franciscan School of Theology and a J.D. from UC College of the Law, San Francisco. He facilitates The Work That Reconnects, serves as a trustee of Illuman and on its Council of Elders, and has guided men through rites of passage for over a decade. A graduate of a year-long Soulcraft immersion with Bill Plotkin’s Animas Valley Institute and a father of five, Terry brings spiritual depth, restorative justice, and regenerative community into daily life. He also served as an elder in the 2022–2023 Men’s Initiation Journey led by John and Zelig.

PRAISE

Relevant Questions

  • The first step is filling out the application below. You will be directed to a calendar to set up a exploration call with John and/or Zelig, a 30 min private meeting discuss and discern ift this initiatory journey is right for you.

  • We will have 5 in-person intensives. Intensive 1, 2, 3, and 5 are 4-day in-person gatherings on private land in Occidental, CA. Intensive 4 is a 10-day vision quest in the California desert wilderness. Between intensives, we will meet remotely for a council or teaching call. You will also have a 1:1 mentorship call with John or Zelig between each intensive, as well as a brother-accountability/check-in call weekly (self-organized).

  • The Jewish Manhood Initiation is a universal ceremonial journey that is rooted in Jewish teachings, prayer, and tradition. All men are welcome, regardless of religious upbringing or beliefs. You will need to have deep respect for Jewish tradition and curiosity and willingness to learn from particular Jewish practices as a means to reaching toward Spirit and your deeper truths.

  • Initiation is not about age — it’s about readiness.

    Most of us had many initiatory moments - heartbreak, children, success, failure, psychedelics, men’s work, maybe even moments of deep solitude in the wild.

    Yet, adulthood initiation generally requires clear intention and container.

    So, while ideally initiation into manhood would happen as a young-adult, we are in a moment of cultural rewnewal and many of us come to this work later in life.

    If you feel called, there is a place for you.

  • The investment for this year-long rite of passage is offered on a sliding scale between $650-1000/month, depending on your income leve. Limited scholarship is available based on need, which we can discuss during your exploratory call with John and/or Zelig.

    There is also a collective fundraiser the cohort does for the vision fast, which is shared about in the next FAQ.

  • As part of the Brit Adam lineage, we hold a tradition of the men fundraising together from their friends, family, and wider community in preparation for the 9-day Vision Fast. This practice is intentional and serves two main purposes.

    First, the Vision Fast is not something you go into for yourself alone. You are going out in prayer on behalf of life, community, and the wider web of relations. Gathering both financial and spiritual support creates a deeper culture around the work and a real network of people who are actively backing you—people you can return to when you come back carrying what you’ve received. It strengthens integration not only of the Vision Fast, but of the entire 13-month journey, and works an important initiation edge: asking for support, allowing yourself to be witnessed, and not doing this alone. A portion of these funds also goes toward a donation to local Indigenous groups, offered in reciprocity with the land and lineages on which we pray

    Second, this fundraising helps offset some of the overall costs of the year-long container, allowing the program to remain more accessible and creating greater possibility for the limited scholarship support we are able to offer.

    This fundraiser is held as a group effort among the men, with details around timing and suggested fundraising amounts shared during the second immersion, once the full cohort is clearer.

  • An old mentor of ours once advised - God helps those who help themselves.

    It will be possible to skirt through this without a ton of heavy lifting outside of the intensives and live online components, but then, why would you join this if that was your aim?

    Each module you will be asked to complete ritual, ceremonial, or facilitator homework, and you will be invited into a slew of different reading, podcast and practice materials.

    And you will be deep in your own inner-shadow work, and we will have a circle of brothers holding accountability, and no one will force you to do the work, nor do it for you.

    So in short, this will feel like a year-long training that is both intensive and intentionally designed to move at the pace of the body, of the soul and what you can actually integrate. This is not about being a hero, but you will be routinely asked to show up and dig deep.

  • The in-person intensives will happen on private land in Occidental, CA.

    The Vision Quest will be in the California wilderness.

  • In addition to Jewish tradition, we will engage in ceremony and connection practices through indigenous traditions that Rabbi Zelig, John, and the elders and uncles have been initiated into. For example, we will participate in sweat lodge ceremony lead by our guides, who have been trained and sanctioned by Lakota teachers.

  • Missing an intensive would be hard, but not impossible. Same with any of the online components. If you miss an intensive, we will expect you to raise this with the guides and other brothers in advance to remain in right relationship and to prepare in advance for support to get caught up.

  • Once you have committed and have taken a spot in the cohort, it is a non-refundable investment.

“The genius is the one most like himself”
— Thelonious Monk

BEGIN THE JOURNEY

If you feel the call to deeper brotherhood, purpose, and initiation as a Jewish man, we invite you to apply.

This journey is not for everyone.

But for the men who feel the call, it can become a defining chapter of their lives.

Apply to Brit Adam below.