Independent Jewish Homesteads. United in Community.
Tevah is not organized around a single stream of Judaism, a particular rabbinic authority, or a centralized hierarchy. What unites us is shared history, a common Jewish legacy and a desire to build lives of meaning, responsibility, and continuity.
Those who live here value independence alongside community. We raise our children close to the land, close to one another, and close to the civilizational roots from which our people first emerged.
Each household brings its own expression of Jewish life. Together, we form a community grounded not in uniformity, but in mutual respect and shared purpose.
Tevah is built by people committed to a rural Jewish life that is strong, principled, and forward-looking, anchored in our ancient past while building confidently toward the future.
Built with intention. Sustained by community.