Jewish Environmental Education Cohort 2024-2025
Stage Nature Center 6685 Coolidge Hwy, Michigan, United StatesJoin Adamah Detroit's Jewish Environmental Education Cohort for the 2024-2025 academic year!
Join Adamah Detroit's Jewish Environmental Education Cohort for the 2024-2025 academic year!
Join the Adamah Detroit network members as we gather for an enriching guided nature walk through West Bloomfield Trail
September 26 @ 6:00– 8:00 PM: Hear from leaders across industries who are shaping New York City's climate resiliency strategy and learn about how Adamah NY is mobilizing our local Jewish community around climate action.
Join us at the Adamah LA & JYCM Reverse Tashlich on Sunday, September 22nd from 2-3 PM, meeting outside the BAR Center in Venice Beach, CA.
Established by Repair the Sea, Reverse Tashlich is an innovative environmental Jewish ritual. Last year 4000 Jews and allies in 23 countries collaborated to honor tradition and address a modern crisis, by cleaning up waterfront locations and combating plastic pollution as we enter the High Holidays. Adamah ATL continues this tradition and will be offering multiple locations!
Join us at the Adamah NY & JYCM Reverse Tashlich Sept 29, 3-5pm at Van Courtlandt Park in the Bronx.
A transformative musical New Year & Shabbat experience of song-filled traditional egalitarian davening, vibrant community, delicious organic kosher food, and ample outdoor farm space for kids and families. Featuring Joey Weisenberg, R. Aviva Richman, R. Elie Kaunfer
Celebrate the harvest!
Sukkahfest is perhaps the most joyous and diverse celebration of the holiday of Sukkot you will find. It takes the full spectrum of the community to manifest the joy of Sukkahfest at Isabella Freedman. Everyone is welcome – all ages, all streams, all colors, all identities.
This annual immersive retreat is filled with inspiring Jewish learning, spirited singing, festive farm-to-table meals, and a pluralistic community building experience.
Dine with friends and learn about Sukkot's connection to sustainability and earth-based Judaism in a community Sukkah. There is no cost to attend! This event is geared towards 20's and 30's. This dinner is being hosted as part of a partnership between OneTable, Adamah ATL, Ma’alot, and Repair.
Join us for a joyful Shabbat morning in the Ma’alot Sukkah filled with song, a beautiful garden, and community. We’ll sing together, shake the lulav and Etrog, and connect with each other on Sukkot! A bagel brunch will be served and JKG will lead a breakaway kids' program.
Join Adamah LA at the Dwell Festival for an enlightening panel discussion addressing the Jewish community's response to climate change.