Thu 31 May 2018 | 7:00 pm - 11:59 pm
Or Gani Farm - Meiron, North Israel,

Unity Tribe presents the FIRST EVER Tribal Jam!

Dates: Thursday, May 31- Saturday, June 2

~~~Lineup~~~
Sagol 59 סגול 59 – NURIEL – REBA – jooraffe – JAKANI – Grateful Super Jam – Erev Shabbat Acoustic Dead feat. Adin Alpern & Khen Rotem (The Promised Land) – Salty Paprika (Micah Oved) – DJ ASH – Holy Diesel – Simbalize and Co. – Malka & Yehudah Russell – MC WHY – & more!

150 NIS General Admission
200 NIS General Admission + Shabbat (includes basic food for 2 meals on shabbat)
Discounted advance tickets can be purchased at this link: https://bit.ly/2IHmFR5
Remaining tickets will be available at the entry gate, first come first served. Cash only.

To purchase tickets, please use the link above or contact Yaakov Babani on Whatsapp at +1 (845) 548-7367.

GA tickets INCLUDE: admission, camping, and free water.

GA + Shabbat Meals INCLUDES: Admission, Camping, free water, Friday night Dinner, and Shabbat Lunch + special surprise gift

For VIP packages inquire within.

Prepare yourselves for a weekend filled with all types of music!! Live Jam Bands, Rock, Hip-Hop, Electronic, Psychedelic, Bass, Dubstep, Trap, and Techno, as well as a full festival sound system with trippy lighting, visual artists, food and clothing vendors, creativity, and unity!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Q: What is Unity Tribe? What is the Tribal Jam?

A: Unity Tribe is a brand new organization dedicated to unifying people through creative culture with acceptance of all people, cultures, and musical taste :-). The Tribal Jam, our pilot event, is a 3-night Jam Band and wide-spectrum DJ festival that will observe the laws of shabbat and create a spiritually inspired atmosphere of love, peace, and deep connection.

Q: Where is the festival?

A: The festival will be taking place at Or-gani farm / חוות אור גני, a center for environmental immersion and workshops, next to Meiron in a village called Ein Zeitim.

Q: What are the grounds/accommodations like?

A: The festival will be tent-only camping. The venue provides a wonderful grassy area for camping, as well as plenty of access to water, bathrooms, and showers. The venue provides a few common areas for gatherings, meals (on shabbat), and workshops which will be running throughout the weekend.

Q: How’s the lineup looking?

A: We have tailored the music lineup for this festival to fit the musical tastes of all ages. Music earlier in the day will be more relaxed and focused primarily on live bands, and music late into the night will feature a wide variety of high energy hip hop, trap, dubstep, and more.

Q: How can I volunteer?

A: Here’s your chance! The Tribal Jam is looking for volunteers for the following positions: Drivers (artists, supplies, etc), kitchen assistants, security (car entry checkers, gate entry checkers, and on site staff to guide people around), shabbat (different tasks), and clean up crew. If you think you could be of help in any of these areas, send a message to Unity Tribe and we’ll see if we can work something out.

Q: How do I get to Or-Gani Farm?

A: The farm is located less than a 10 minute walk from Ein Zeitim Junction, which has a bus stop for many busses heading in many different directions (361, 977 from Haifa, 363 from Akko, 364 from Karmiel, 846 from TLV, 980 from Bnei Brak,
982, 992 from Jerusalem, 987 from Beit Shemesh, 988 from Kiryat Gat, 989 from Netanya, 990 from Rechsim, 991 from Afula). We recommend, if you are traveling with a tent and a backpack, to take the bus. IF THERE IS ENOUGH INTEREST IN A HASA’AH: We will be looking for volunteers to lead hasa’ot in exchange for a festival ticket.

Q: Is it really Shomer Shabbat?

A: While we understand everyone has different specific practices and customs they follow, we are committed to the festival maintaining a basic level of respect for the Traditional Shabbat observers, which will include public prayers, communal meals, and overall spirit of shabbat. We commit to having no music from the stage over shabbat, as well as in common areas where activities over shabbat will be taking place. In addition, the people who will be working in the kitchen over shabbat will be strictly shomer shabbat and shomer kashrut, and will simply be preparing already cooked food to serve.

Q: What if I’m not so into “traditional” shabbat?

A: You’ve never found yourself a better place to spend shabbat then. For the non-traditionally minded, we will be having workshops, meditations, and song circles all throughout shabbat. If you are interested in leading a workshop or a meditation, please don’t hesitate to get in touch by sending a message to the Unity Tribe page.

Q: What should I bring?

A:
– A Tent
– Sleeping bag and pillow
– Proper clothing (gonna be a hot one, folks.)
– Rain gear
– Bathing suit, for hikes to local springs
– A prayer book if you would like (we will NOT be providing Siddurim, so please bring your own if you want to use one on shabbat!)
– Food & munchies (even if you are purchasing the food plan, that only gets you two Shabbat meals)
– A love for the amazing world around you, and what it has to offer your life in a deep way!

Q: What shouldn’t I bring?

A: Bad vibes and glass. Seriously, this isn’t too much to ask right?

Q: When do gates open/close?

A: We will be opening the gates for general entry at 17:00 on Thursday, May 31st, with music beginning at 20:00. The gates will be closed at the start of shabbat, and there will be no more entry into the festival once shabbat begins on Friday. Everyone is expected to clear out of the festival grounds by noon on Sunday.

Q: Is vending allowed?

A: We encourage you to vend your craft at the Tribal Jam! However we require that you get in touch with us first before coming to vend at the festival. This will be strictly enforced and unauthorized public vending will not be allowed.

Q: Can I bring my dog?

A: Yes, as long as it’s friendly and you bring a leash and a muzzle. Also make sure to clean up after your furry friend.

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