Eshet Chayil Spa Day
Sunday, January 18, 2026 • 29 Tevet 5786
8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Please register here for your discounted Spa Day Pass with Civanna:
https://shop.civanacarefree.com/products/day-pass-with-spa-service-jan-18
The Day Pass includes:
Discover a happier, healthier you with a daycation at CIVANA Wellness Resort & Spa.
- 60-minute Spa Service
- 2 complimentary fitness and wellness classes. (View online schedule. Fee based classes not included)
- Complimentary CIVANA water bottle with access to on-property FloWater alkaline water hydration stations
- Outdoor heated adults-only pool.
- Lounge chairs (first come, first serve).
- Poolside service with food and drinks available for purchase.
- Fitness center
- Towel service
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Complimentary self-parking
- Aqua Therapy Circuit; featuring hot and cold Kneipp Walks, a Tepidarium pool, cold deluge shower, and KLAFS Sanarium.
- Relaxation lounge
- Waterfall shower
*Adults 21+ only. Day passes are non-refundable. Classes and Spa services are subject to availability and eligibility. Booked reservations will receive an email within 48 hours of booking with instructions on how to book classes and spa. Spa Treatment: Includes choice of a 60-min service currently offered on the Spa menu. Enhancements and add-ons are not included. Classes: Fee-based classes are not included. If fee-based classes are added to your reservation, additional charges will be applied. Class offerings and Spa services are subject to availability and eligibility.
You're almost there! As a valued guest, once you register, you'll receive a confirmation email with all the details you need to book your classes (excluding CBT’s programming and luncheon). Simply use the reservation number in your confirmation email to secure your spot.
Want to relax and unwind? One 60 minute spa service is included in your pass! Contact Civana’s Spa Coordinator, Mollie Haman, directly at 480-653-9083 or mollie.haman@civanacarefree.com to book your appointment. We can't wait to see you!
Workshops:
1. Empty Nest & Fabulous
Topic: “From Sarah’s Tent to Your Next Chapter: Becoming a Matriarch of Your Own Legacy”
By Dr. Miriam Menaker
Drawing on the transition of Sarah after Yitzchak is weaned (and later leaves home), this workshop explores the Torah idea that an “empty tent” is not an ending but a sacred opening. Through the lens of Sarah’s laughter transforming from bitterness to joy (Gen 21), women discover how the empty-nest season mirrors the matriarchs stepping into their fullest power.
2. Mothers in the Trenches
Topic: “The Hidden Mishkan in the Laundry Pile: Building Sanctity in Everyday Chaos”
By: Mrs. Chaya Marasow
Using the verse “V’asu li Mikdash v’shachanti b’tocham” (Build Me a sanctuary and I will dwell within them—note the plural “within them,” not “within it”), we reframe the messy, exhausting years of hands-on mothering as the ultimate Mishkan-building project. Every bedtime story, packed lunch, and 3 a.m. fever check is a golden vessel for the Divine Presence.
3. Dating with Light
Topic: “Rivkah at the Well: Awakening Your Inner Light to Attract Souls That Match It”
By: Mrs. Gitty Blotner
Rivkah’s encounter with Eliezer at the well is the Torah’s original love story of light recognizing light. This workshop teaches women how to carry their inner “Rivkah energy”—generosity of spirit, intuitive clarity, and radiant kindness—so they naturally draw partners who are ready for a soul-centered relationship rather than just a swipe-right connection.
Drawing from Rachel and Jacob’s Torah story of building a home through love, challenges, and commitment, this workshop celebrates Family Purity as the foundation of a strong Jewish marriage. Just as the matriarchs shaped holy homes, newlyweds will learn how these laws bring monthly renewal and closeness (like a fresh honeymoon, as the Sages teach), deepen peace through separation and anticipation, and invite Divine presence into daily life. Explore practical tools, the deeper beauty of the mitzvah, and the joy of creating a faithful, loving home from the very beginning—turning observance into lifelong connection, purity, and blessing.
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