Esalen Institute is open! However, Highway 1 to the south is closed — please review the current travel advisory.
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Due to road closures along Highway 1 to our north and south, Esalen is closed through April 11.
Esalen Institute is open! However, Highway 1 to the south is closed — please review the current travel advisory.

Esalen opens May 3, 2024

Visitors are now able to access Esalen as well as other businesses and trails in northern Big Sur via twice-daily convoys on Highway 1 operated by Caltrans.

Convoys run only at 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. each day. These are the only opportunities to travel into and out of Big Sur, so visitors must plan accordingly.

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Ihab and Ora Balha

In 2005, Ihab, a Muslim spiritual leader and a peace activist from Jaffa, and Ora, a Jewish body-movement therapist from the Galilee, fell in love and were married. Their love transcended the tension between their two cultures and has led to numerous peace efforts in Israel. In 2010, they established an innovative interfaith kindergarten for Muslim, Jewish, and Christian children. They now operate nine bilingual Waldorf kindergartens, which are based on the love and acceptance of all religions and cultures. This year, they also opened an elementary school. These are all part of their foundation, The Orchard of Abraham’s Children. They regularly lead conferences and interfaith activities to help break the barriers of fear and ignorance, bridge divides, reduce violence and conflict, and reconnect people with the Earth. They are the parents of three sons.

Ihab has been an Islamic cleric and a researcher of the Sufism movement for over 18 years. Ora is a qualified dance teacher and Feldenkrais method instructor. In the past 16 years, they have studied with their teacher, Jelaleddin Loras, who appointed them as Sheikh and Sheikha to continue the sacred teaching in the Holy Land.

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With the passing of Jelaleddin Dede, son of Suleyman Dede, Ihab and Ora became the caretakers of his Dergah, the Hayati Dede Institute, in Konya, Turkey.

Ihab and Ora Balha, a Muslim man and a Jewish woman, have been teaching the Sufi path for 20 years in the midst of the Holy Land. They are trained in the Mevlevi tradition of Jelaluddin Rumi, following the lineage of Suleyman Hayati Dede, former head Sheikh of Konya (the home of Rumi), and his son, Jelaleddin Loras, his authorized successor.

Ihab and Ora Balha

In 2005, Ihab, a Muslim spiritual leader and a peace activist from Jaffa, and Ora, a Jewish body-movement therapist from the Galilee, fell in love and were married. Their love transcended the tension between their two cultures and has led to numerous peace efforts in Israel. In 2010, they established an innovative interfaith kindergarten for Muslim, Jewish, and Christian children. They now operate nine bilingual Waldorf kindergartens, which are based on the love and acceptance of all religions and cultures. This year, they also opened an elementary school. These are all part of their foundation, The Orchard of Abraham’s Children. They regularly lead conferences and interfaith activities to help break the barriers of fear and ignorance, bridge divides, reduce violence and conflict, and reconnect people with the Earth. They are the parents of three sons.

Ihab has been an Islamic cleric and a researcher of the Sufism movement for over 18 years. Ora is a qualified dance teacher and Feldenkrais method instructor. In the past 16 years, they have studied with their teacher, Jelaleddin Loras, who appointed them as Sheikh and Sheikha to continue the sacred teaching in the Holy Land.

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With the passing of Jelaleddin Dede, son of Suleyman Dede, Ihab and Ora became the caretakers of his Dergah, the Hayati Dede Institute, in Konya, Turkey.

Ihab and Ora Balha, a Muslim man and a Jewish woman, have been teaching the Sufi path for 20 years in the midst of the Holy Land. They are trained in the Mevlevi tradition of Jelaluddin Rumi, following the lineage of Suleyman Hayati Dede, former head Sheikh of Konya (the home of Rumi), and his son, Jelaleddin Loras, his authorized successor.

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