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About Us

 Resilience Through Adaptation, Innovation, and Partnerships: Protecting Natural Treasures for Future Generations

My name is Noam Bedein, founder and director of the Dead Sea Revival Project. Since 2016, I’ve pioneered cutting-edge ecotourism and environmental-diplomacy initiatives centered on the awe-inspiring yet imperiled Dead Sea. Through powerful visual storytelling and immersive ecological excursions, we shine a spotlight on this fragile lake’s desperate need for protection—and catalyze real-world action.

Building on years of on-the-ground research, community engagement, and cross-border collaboration,  The Dead Sea Revival 2.0 scales our proven methodologies into a global platform:

  1. Healing Capital of the World
    We’re transforming the Dead Sea into a world-class sanctuary for post-trauma recovery. By combining mineral-rich mud therapies, mindful-float laboratories, and guided eco-therapy pavilions, we deliver restorative experiences that renew body, mind, and community.
     

  2. Nature Heal Resorts Expertise
    Drawing on our field research across North and Central America (2024–2025), we integrate proven retreat models—healing lodges, wildlife-therapy sessions, and waterfront sanctuaries—into Israel’s water-rich landscapes. This “Global Healing Lab” informs every program we run at the Dead Sea and Kinneret.
     

  3. Adaptive Innovation
    Our $3.5 million Conservation Plan underwrites electric-boat fleets, sinkhole-trail restoration, and a cutting-edge Climate Innovation Hub. These initiatives blend sustainable-tourism best practices with next-generation water-management solutions to rebuild shorelines and safeguard local ecosystems.
     

  4. Partnership & Water Diplomacy
    Since the Abraham Accords, we’ve convened youth-leadership retreats, peer-to-peer tourism exchanges, and policy dialogues from the Gulf to Africa and Asia. By uniting diverse stakeholders—governments, NGOs, businesses, and ‘Aliya’ environmental stewards—we foster shared responsibility for our planet’s most precious waters.
     

  5. Storytelling for Impact
    Our Retreat Experiences Journal captures every breakthrough—from soldier-rehabilitation workshops on the Dead Sea shore to sunrise yoga in hidden salt canyons. These narratives inspire a new generation of Agents of Hope to carry forward the work of healing and regeneration.
     

 

To harness the restorative power of nature—through resilience, adaptation, and collaboration—to preserve and revitalize the Dead Sea and Sea of Galilee as living symbols of ecological stewardship, cross-border unity, and global healing.

 

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Partnership with The Dead Sea Guardians

Supporting Our Community and Our Vision


Join our guardianship network and help protect one of Earth’s most precious ecosystems:

  • Volunteer in the Field: Plant native species, monitor water levels, and restore sinkhole trails.
     

  • Advocate for Change: Raise awareness through talks, social media, and policymaker outreach.
     

  • Fund Innovation: Support eco-boat fleets, climate-innovation research, and accessibility upgrades.
     

  • Collaborate in Service: Co-design corporate or community partnerships—from youth retreats to citizen-science programs.
     

 

Join Us 

Your partnership accelerates our mission to:

  • Heal individuals and communities through nature-based therapies.
     

  • Unite nations via water diplomacy and shared eco-experiences.
     

  • Regenerate fragile ecosystems with innovation and stewardship.
     

Inspire the world through powerful stories of transformation.

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