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Heads up retreat # 3 “The Brave Girls”

Heads up retreat # 3 “The Brave Girls”

Belinda Donner

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This summer in San Diego, nine female IDF soldiers stepped onto American soil carrying scars few could see and stories few could bear to tell. Two years ago, Jewmanity and Heads Up made a promise to bring those wounded by war to California for healing, especially those haunted by the invisible shadow of PTSD. In July, we welcomed a group unlike any before: eight women from Kissufim and one from Nahal Oz, military bases forever marked by the tragedy of October 7, 2023.

The Nightmare of October 7

October 7, 2023 is a day seared into the memory of Israel and the world. On that morning, these women stood watch at their posts, guarding their base, never imagining the horror Hamas would unleash. The assault was relentless: gunfire, explosions, lives torn apart. Some lost friends just hours before. Many hid for their lives, helpless to answer the cries echoing in the chaos. Their world shattered in an instant, leaving behind emotional wreckage and unanswered questions.

Jewmanity members on the floorIsraeli soldier on the phone

Reunited in Compassion

For most, this week in San Diego was their first reunion since that dark day. They carried heavy burdens, grief, survivor's guilt, but found solace in each other's company. They were joined by Yossi Shtainmentz, a therapist devoted to IDF soldiers, and supported by coordinators Orit Biton and Rikki Gino, whose care made every day a little lighter.

Jewmanity at the airport

Upon arrival, their first request was simple but telling: a trip to the San Clemente outlets. It was a gentle act of reclaiming joy, choosing a moment of normalcy to start their healing journey. Of course, Shopping therapy is important also :)

A Sanctuary by the Sea

In Del Mar, the air itself seemed to whisper hope. Every day was filled with healing through yoga, breathwork, acupuncture, music movement, and art therapy. Each session was led by volunteers who gave freely of their time and their hearts to help these women find some peace.

Group yoga session outside

Local families prepared homemade lunches and opened their homes for dinners, showing these soldiers that caring strangers could become family.

Jewmanity potluckHanging out with Jewmanity membersEating a nice lunch outsideHaving a bonfire with Jewmanity membersHanging out with Jewmanity at the beachGroup get-togetherShabbat prayer

The Power of Surf Therapy

The ocean proved transformative. Surf therapy meant standing at the edge, boards in hand, hearts pounding as they faced the waves. The experience was daunting at first but with patient instructors the women paddled out, laughed, fell, stood again, and discovered a fleeting lightness. One soldier shared, "The experience of surf therapy was amazing. Working one on one, I felt a moment of disconnection with myself. The combination of surfing and the ocean, it was so much fun, meaningful, and enjoyable". A big thank you to Betty Kraug and her volunteers for putting together an unforgettable experience.

Learning to surf with JewmanitySurfing with JewmanityGroup surfing with Jewmanity

Moments of Joy and Reflection

Afternoons brought visits to SeaWorld, shopping at Sephora, equine therapy, and more family hosted dinners. Evenings shimmered with Pacific sunsets, Shabbat music, tequila toasts, and laughter spilling out from late night jacuzzi talks, moments when hearts were mended by simple joys.

Carnival gamesCrazy hair styles at a Jewmanity partyHanging out in the jacuzzi with Jewmanity ladies

Transformation and Sisterhood

This retreat felt different from others. The feminine energy brought deep emotions to the surface. Tears flowed, but so did laughter. The women danced barefoot in the sand and held hands in remembrance of lost friends, survivors standing together as sisters.

By week's end, they did not just leave healed. They left changed. Not all scars fade, but hope had returned. They believed healing is possible, and their resilience inspired everyone involved.

Jewmanity crew with awesome merchHanging out at the pool on a sunny day

A Ripple of Hope

For the volunteers and community, the soldiers' journey was just as moving. Witnessing their courage and seeing them step just out of the shadow is proof that human kindness, empathy, and connection are stronger than violence.

This retreat was not merely a week away from home. It was a reminder that hope can be reborn, even after the darkest of days.

Jewmanity founders holding a flag for Isreal