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Posted 8/7/2007

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Posted 7/13/2007

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Posted 7/11/2007

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Posted 4/12/2007

Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center Adamah Summer Fellowship, Falls Village, Connecticut, May 27 to September 3, 2007

The Jewish Environmental Fellowship is a three month (no cost) leadership training program for 14 Jewish young adults—ages 20-29—that integrates organic farming, sustainable living, Jewish learning, teaching, and contemplative spiritual practice. Fellows spend much of their time learning and practicing sustainable agriculture and animal husbandry on the four-acre ADAMAH farm and in small gardens throughout the retreat center. Fellows also participate in leadership training, community living, ecological and Jewish seminars with visiting faculty, and more. Apply now (rolling basis) for the Summer Fellowship. For more information, click the link above or contact Shamu Sadeh at (860) 824-5991 or by email at shamu@isabellafreedman.org


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