Now in its ninth successful year, Adamah: The Jewish Environmental Fellowship is a three-month leadership training program for Jewish adults ages 20-32 that integrates organic agriculture, farm-to-table living, Jewish learning, community building, and spiritual practice.
Fall Fellowship: August 29 - December 10, 2012
A typical day is spent on our ten-acre farm, in our food-processing kitchen, and in our barnyard, helping to create a sustainable business that models ecological design, financial viability, and social responsibility. Evenings are spent learning about Judaism and sustainability, building community, and cultivating leadership skills. An amazing staff and assortment of visiting faculty will help you listen to and follow your soul's yearning for ecological and spiritual wholeness, recraft a Jewish identity that sings to you, and build skills and relationships that will sustain you for the rest of your life.
Applications for 2012 Fellowships are accepted and processed on a rolling basis. Please visit our website for more information or to fill out an application.
To apply: http://isabellafreedman.org/adamah/apply
Questions? Email: adamah@isabellafreedman.org
More information and application materials can be found at: http://isabellafreedman.org/adamah/fellowship.
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