
WEDDING
WEEKEND
THE
05-07
JUNE
2025
Moa , Tzofar, Israel
We’re finally celebrating. In the desert. With all of you.
This site has everything you need to know — when to come, what to pack, where to sleep, and how to survive it all in style.
Please make sure to RSVP and let us know where and when you’ll be joining.
We can’t wait to celebrate with our favorite people.

THE
SCHEDULE
Weekend
Thursday
15:00
Check in
Drop your bags, find your rooms, and throw on your bathing suits.
16:00
Welcome drinks @the pool
Head to the pool, grab a drink, say hi.
19:00
Easy Dinner
Join us at the restaurant for a laid back dinner. Wear your nicest Desert chic outfit.
20:30
Bonfire
Come sit with us by the fire — stars above, s’mores in hand.
21:00
Contact Dance by Tzachi @small yoga hall
Move, connect, and get weird — come as you are, no experience required.






22:00
23:00
Sound Healing by Matan @small yoga hall
Lie down and let the sounds do their thing.
Early Night
Get some sleep — you’ll need your energy for what’s coming.




Friday

8:00-11:00
8:00


9:00
10:00


12:00- 15:00

14:00
15:00
18:00
19:00
20:30





3;00
Breakfast
No rush — wander in when you're hungry and grab a plate.
Meditation by Yoni @small yoga hall
Arrive quietly, leave lighter.
Yoga by Sonja @big Yoga hall
All levels welcome — stretch, breathe, sweat (just a little).
Pool Time
Bring your best pool look — jacuzzi, ice bath, sun, chill.
(Optional: Bring your own or buy yourself drinks to the pool.)
IndepeNdet Lunch
The restaurant’s open — You’re welcome to bring your own food
or order at the restaurant. Here the Hebrew Menu & English Menu.
Game time
Meet at the river for games, chaos, and competitive (platonic & non-platonic) couples’ energy.
Get Ready
Take your time and go big — the vibe is electric, colorful, and extra.
chuppah
Grab a cocktail, find a spot — the ceremony is finally happening.
Dinner
Let’s eat, toast, and kick off the night the way it deserves.
Party time

No rules. Just dance. Wild accessories are welcome.
bonfire/jacuzzi/pool/Sauna
Music off. One last fire for the night owls and soft endings.
Saturday

9:00-12:00

9:00

12:00- 15:00

13:00
Late(r) Breakfast
Wander in when you're ready — recovery coffee and hangover-friendly food waiting.
Pool Time
Float, recover, and relive last night with your new friends.
(Optional: Bring your own or buy yourself drinks to the pool.)
IndepeNdet Lunch
The restaurant’s open — You’re welcome to bring your own food
or order at the restaurant. Here the Hebrew Menu & English Menu.
Check out
Pack your things, hug it out, and slowly drift back to reality.
*All activities are optional, of course — you don't need to sign up, just show up!

Wedding
MAP
THE
Location
The
The celebration takes place at Moa Living, about 2 hours and 40 minutes from Tel Aviv — but plan for 3 hours with stops and possible traffic.
Parking is available on-site.
You can reach it easily by car. We’re not providing a shuttle since most guests will have their own cars, but there are affordable rental options in Tel Aviv and at the airport.
If you’d rather not rent, just let us know in the RSVP — we’ll try to match you with someone for car sharing.
And if you have space in your car and want to offer a ride to fellow guests — let us know.
(We love you. Thank you.)
Accommodation
The
Sleeping spots will be assigned ahead of time — you'll find your name at the entrance when you arrive.
The rooms at Moa are really lovely and will be shared (about 4–6 people per family-style room). We’ll do our best to make sure everyone’s as comfortable as possible.
If you’d prefer not to share a room, you're welcome to book your own place nearby and just join us for the day. Just let us know in the RSVP.
What’s already there:
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Coffee & tea available 24/7 — in your room or by the bar
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Towels, bathrobes & slippers in your room
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Shampoo & conditioner
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Jacuzzi, sweat lodge & ice bath
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Natural pool
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Tiny pools tucked around the space for dipping & chilling.
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Hammocks everywhere
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AC in the rooms
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Fans & coolers in the restaurant
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Water stations near the restaurant and common areas
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The food is healthy and delicious — vegan, vegetarian, and allergy-friendly options are possible, just ask the chef
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Open Wi-Fi throughout the space — just connect to "moa"
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Incredible sunsets
Just to avoid any confusion: We’ve got you covered for the big stuff — welcome drinks, breakfast, Thursday dinner, and Friday night’s dinner and party.
During the day, you can order lunch, snacks, or drinks at the bar or restaurant (those are not included, you can pay with credit card or cash). Here the Hebrew Menu & English Menu.
You’re also welcome to bring your own — there’s a small fridge in every room.

A few important things:
So everyone (including guests, nature and the neighbors) has the best time:
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The pool is 100% natural — please don’t use glitter, beer bottles, cigarette butts, or anything that could be left behind in the water.
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Don’t leave any food out — it can attract animals. Please eat in the designated dining areas to help keep the space clean.
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There’s a monastery right next door, so we ask you to be mindful of noise, especially at night.
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The party area is ours until 3am — after that, let’s keep things quiet and respectful in the common areas.
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Everyone will get their own wine glass to use throughout the weekend and take home as a gift. For the chuppah and the Friday night dinner + party, glasses will be provided by the bar — no need to carry yours around then.
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It’s going to be hot during the day and really lovely at night — pack accordingly and drink lots of water.

Dress
Code
THE
We want you to feel like your most beautiful, comfortable self.
But we’d LOVE it if you dressed with the vibe in mind.
Thursday – Desert Chic:
Relaxed, flowy, but still chic.
Comfy dresses, linen, beige, white, orange, green — whatever feels good.
Friday – Formal, Colorful & Bold:
Dress up, but have fun with it.
Bold colors, prints, statement looks — this is your chance to go all out.
Ladies: Heels are welcome, but go for a thick heel or platform. Please avoid white.
Men: Suits are great, but if it’s hot, formal pants and a button-down are perfect. No shorts or flip-flops pleaseeee.
Need help? Here some INSPO
*bonus if you outfit can be transformed into fun festival vibes for the party.
What to Pack
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Pool outfits (bikini/swimsuit + something to throw on top)
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Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat
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Outfits for Thursday & Friday (see vibe above)
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Light, comfy clothes for daytime
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A few layers — nights can get chilly
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Shoes you can walk and dance in — heels are fine, just go for chunky ones - we're in the desert after all.
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Sporty outfit if you want to join yoga etc.
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Toiletries + any personal items
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Fun party accessories, festival extras, kimonos etc.
