Retorno

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Residential therapeutic community in the Jerusalem hills offering addiction treatment in English, Hebrew, and Spanish. Founded by Rabbi Eitan Eckstein. MOH supervised. Accepts international clients.

Profile Status
MoH Supervised
Last Reviewed
June 2026
Care Setting
Multiple levels
Location
Givat Shemesh, Shimshon Region
Languages
English · Hebrew · Spanish
Payment
Private Pay
Verification status
MoH Supervised
Supervised by the Israeli Ministry of Health
Sources reviewed
3 public sources
June 2026

About Retorno

About This Center

Retorno is a residential therapeutic community located in Givat Shemesh, in the Shimshon region near Jerusalem. Founded by Rabbi Eitan Eckstein and co-founder Isaac Zollman — who first established a therapeutic community in Mexico before opening the Israeli campus — Retorno is a non-profit organization that describes itself as the largest Jewish organization in the world for the prevention and treatment of addictions. The center is supervised by the Israeli Ministry of Health and works in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Social Services, and the IDF.

The residential program serves adults aged 17 and older dealing with alcohol or drug dependence, running separate communities for men and women on the same campus. The center also operates two gender-separated medical detox units — Alon for men and Elah for women — for clients who require medically supervised withdrawal before entering the residential program.

Retorno accepts Israeli residents and international clients. Clinical and residential services are available in English, Hebrew, and Spanish. The center operates as a private-pay facility at approximately USD $10,000 per month.

Who This Center May Be Right For

  • You are seeking medium-to-long-term residential rehabilitation (minimum three months) following medical detox
  • You need treatment available in English, Hebrew, or Spanish and you are located in or traveling to Israel
  • You are an international client considering residential treatment in Israel — Retorno has experience supporting clients from North America, Europe, and beyond
  • You are 17 or older dealing with alcohol or drug dependence and prefer a structured, community-based approach
  • You are looking for a non-sectarian but values-based environment with a kosher residential setting
  • You require detox support before residential admission — Retorno operates its own gender-separated detox units on the same campus
  • You are from an Orthodox Jewish background and want a Mehadrin-standard residential environment (three daily minyanim, Shomer Shabbos)

Who This Center May Not Be the Right Fit

  • You are seeking publicly funded care through Bituach Leumi (National Insurance) or kupat holim — Retorno operates on a private-pay basis only
  • You have not yet completed medical detox — residential admission requires detox completion in advance (either at Retorno or another medically supervised facility)
  • You require outpatient-only treatment as a standalone program without a residential component
  • You need treatment services primarily in Arabic

A therapeutic community in which the community itself functions as the primary tool for recovery.

Treatment Philosophy

Retorno’s residential program uses a therapeutic community model — a structured approach in which the community itself functions as a primary tool for recovery. Residents progress through four sequential phases: an initial orientation phase; two phases focused on building emotional regulation, personal responsibility, and community relationships; and a final reintegration phase that prepares participants to return to independent life.

The program integrates 12-step principles with evidence-based clinical approaches, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and somatic experiencing, alongside experiential modalities such as therapeutic horseback riding, animal-assisted therapy, sports therapy, and bicycle therapy.

The center is non-sectarian — open to people of all belief systems and backgrounds — but operates within Jewish values and maintains a kosher residential environment. A separate Mehadrin track is available for observant Jewish clients. Retorno also uses a predictive AI tool to support individualized treatment planning.

Programs & Services

Medical Detox — Alon (Men) & Elah (Women)

Retorno operates two gender-separated medical detox units on the same campus in Givat Shemesh. Alon accepts men aged 17–40; Elah accepts women aged 14–30. Both programs provide supervised physical withdrawal with 24/7 nursing staff and narcologist oversight under medical supervision. Medical interventions, including drug replacement therapy, are used only during the first stage of treatment. The minimum duration for Alon is 21 days, with programs extending up to six weeks based on clinical progress. Pre-admission laboratory tests are required for both units.

Adult Residential Therapeutic Community

The flagship residential program accepts men and women aged 17 and over in separate living communities. The program follows a four-phase therapeutic community structure with a minimum stay of three months. Treatment combines 12-step work, DBT, group and individual therapy, equine-assisted therapy, animal-assisted therapy, sports therapy, bicycle therapy, and somatic experiencing. Admission requires completion of medical detox in advance — either at Retorno’s own detox programs or at another medically supervised facility.

Mehadrin Community

Retorno operates a Mehadrin residential track for observant Jewish clients — maintaining enhanced kashrut standards (chalav Yisrael, Shomer Shabbos), three daily minyanim, and optional Torah study partnerships. The program integrates Jewish spiritual practice with the same therapeutic community model and professional clinical care as the main program. It is not a yeshiva — participation in religious activities beyond the basic kosher structure is optional.

Outpatient Support — Mifgashim

Mifgashim is Retorno’s group-based outpatient support program, primarily serving people who have completed residential treatment and are in ongoing recovery. Fees are described by Retorno as typically less than the cost of a single private therapy session.

Online Therapy — Retorno ZOOM

Individual and group therapy delivered remotely. Specific details about program structure and eligibility are not publicly described on the website. Contact the center directly for information.

Youth Programs

Retorno operates programs for younger individuals dealing with substance use issues. Age ranges and program structure are not publicly detailed on the website. Contact the center directly for information.

Levels of Care

Retorno offers a continuum from medical detox through residential rehabilitation to outpatient aftercare. Step-down between levels is possible within the same organization.

Level Program Population
Medical Detox Alon (men) / Elah (women) Men 17–40 / Women 14–30
Residential Rehab Adult therapeutic community Adults 17+
Residential Rehab Mehadrin community Observant Jewish adults
Outpatient Mifgashim group support Post-residential
Remote Retorno ZOOM Contact for eligibility

Admissions Process

Prospective clients and families can contact Retorno by phone, email, or WhatsApp. For callers based in the United States, a dedicated US line is available: +1 (646) 248-7297 (during Israel business hours). Israel contact: +972 53-840-0374. Full contact details are in the Admissions section of this page.

An application packet for the adult residential community is available to download from the Retorno website. Admissions to the detox programs (Alon and Elah) require a completed medical form and pre-admission laboratory tests. Residential admission requires completion of medical detox in advance — either at Retorno’s own detox units or at another medically supervised facility. Retorno states that every person who meets the clinical criteria for their detox programs will be accepted as quickly as possible.

Referrals are accepted from families, clinicians, social workers, and self-referrals. International clients can receive assistance with travel logistics and with community connections upon returning home after treatment.

Insurance & Payment

Retorno operates as a private-pay center. Fees are approximately USD $10,000 per month for both the detox programs and the residential community. An optional DHEA certification add-on is available for an additional $1,000 per month. Mifgashim outpatient support is priced below the cost of a single private therapy session.

Retorno does not publicly describe coverage by Israeli public health insurance (Bituach Leumi or kupat holim). Prospective clients are encouraged to contact the center directly to discuss financial arrangements. Retorno describes its pricing as competitive relative to comparable residential programs in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and South Africa.

Family Involvement

Family involvement program details are not publicly described on Retorno’s website. Contact the center directly at reception@retorno.org or +972 53-840-0374 to understand available family support options and visiting arrangements.

Accommodation & Campus

The Retorno campus is located in Givat Shemesh, a rural area in the Shimshon region between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The setting includes outdoor therapeutic areas with horses and animals used in equine-assisted and animal-assisted therapy. The residential facility maintains a kosher environment. Specific accommodation details — room types, shared versus private arrangements, and full on-campus amenities — are not publicly described on the website. Contact the center directly for information about the physical environment.

Clinical Team

The clinical team as listed on the Retorno website includes the following named specialists. Credentials are transcribed from published staff profiles; independent verification was not performed for this profile. Confirm current team composition directly with the center.

Name Role
Dr. Baruch Labok Psychiatrist (MD)
Dr. Ellie Katz PhD
Elad Borovsky Head of Therapeutic Community (MSW)
Efrat Maayan Clinical Psychologist
Adi Abadi Shapira Social Worker (MSW)
Hai Hadad Adult Community Director
Roy Katz Therapeutic Coordinator
Nissim Cheshbon Manager, Detox Program (Men)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can be admitted to Retorno’s residential program?

Adults aged 17 and over dealing with alcohol or drug dependence. Separate residential communities exist for men and women. Admission requires completion of medical detox in advance — either at Retorno’s own detox programs or at another medically supervised facility.

What languages are available?

Clinical and residential services are available in English, Hebrew, and Spanish.

Is Retorno a religious program?

Retorno is non-sectarian — it is open to people of all backgrounds and belief systems. The residential environment is kosher and operates within Jewish values, but participation in religious practice beyond the basic setting is optional. A separate Mehadrin track is available for observant Jewish clients who want a higher level of religious observance integrated into their program.

How do I start the admissions process?

Contact Retorno by phone, email, or WhatsApp. US callers: +1 (646) 248-7297. Israel: +972 53-840-0374. Email: reception@retorno.org. An application packet for the adult residential community is available on the Retorno website. Medical detox admissions require a completed medical form and pre-admission laboratory tests.

Is Retorno covered by Bituach Leumi or kupat holim?

Retorno does not publicly describe coverage by Israeli public health insurance. The center operates as a private-pay facility. Contact the center directly to discuss financial options.

How long is the residential program?

The minimum stay for the adult residential community is three months. The program is divided into four phases; individual length varies based on clinical progress.

Can family members be involved in treatment?

Family involvement details are not publicly described on Retorno’s website. Contact the center directly at reception@retorno.org to understand available family support options and visiting arrangements.

Does Retorno accept international clients?

Yes. Retorno accepts clients from outside Israel and can assist with logistics for international clients, including community connections and ongoing support upon return home. A US intake line (+1 646-248-7297) is available during Israel business hours.

Is Retorno government-licensed?

Yes. Retorno operates under supervision of the Israeli Ministry of Health and works in collaboration with Israeli government bodies including the Ministry of Education and Social Services.

Services and programs

Detox
Medical supervision for safe withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, or other substances.
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Outpatient
Counselling and therapeutic sessions while continuing to live at home.
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Residential Rehab
Residential therapeutic community; clients live on-site for an extended program.
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At a glance

Location
Givat Shemesh, Shimshon Region
Setting
Multiple levels
Sector
Nonprofit/NGO
Who it helps
Adults 17+; youth programs also available
Substance focus
Alcohol and drug dependence (all substances)
Cost
Approximately USD $10,000 per month (private pay)
Health insurance
Private pay only. Insurance coverage not publicly described. Contact the center directly to discuss financial options.
Payment options
Private Pay
Languages
English, Hebrew, Spanish
International clients
Accepted
Emergency / 24h
No — not a crisis or emergency service

Based on publicly available information. Confirm eligibility and intake criteria directly with the center before making any decision.

Admissions and contact

Cost Approximately USD $10,000 per month (private pay)
Insurance Private pay only. Insurance coverage not publicly described. Contact the center directly to discuss financial options.
Payment options Private Pay
Givat Shemesh 815, D.N Shimshon, Israel
Givat Shemesh, Shimshon Region
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Data and verification

What we confirmed
  • MoH Supervised
  • Supervised by the Israeli Ministry of Health
  • Cross-checked against 3 public sources
  • Information reviewed June 2026
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How we sourced this listing
Verification status
MoH Supervised
Licensing
Supervised by the Israeli Ministry of Health
Sources reviewed
3 public sources
Last reviewed
June 2026
Status
MoH Supervised

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Questions to ask when you call

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  • What substances or conditions does this program specialize in treating?
  • What is the total cost, and what payment options or insurance plans are accepted?
  • What does a typical day or week look like in the program?
  • Is family involvement part of the program, and what does that look like?
  • What aftercare or continuing support is available after treatment ends?
  • Is this facility licensed or supervised by the Ministry of Health or another regulatory body?

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