Walking Toward Shabbat with Adamah Detroit
Palmer Park 910 Merrill Plaisance St,, Detroit, Michigan, United StatesJoin the Adamah Detroit network members as we gather for an enriching guided nature walk through Palmer Park.
Join the Adamah Detroit network members as we gather for an enriching guided nature walk through Palmer Park.
Come celebrate Earth Day with an all-ages hike at Mason Mill. Through movement, song, and more we will deepen our connection to our natural surroundings as we immerse ourselves in a Shabbat hike.
Celebrate Earth Day with Adamah Detroit at Johnson Nature Center!
Pesach at Pearlstone is a comprehensive immersive retreat experience including lodging, meals, snacks, seders and access to campus amenities. Programming includes a robust offering of thought-provoking lectures, engaging activities for various age groups, and inspiring programs for all Jewish backgrounds and religious approaches.
Please join us on Earth Day to remember, honor and celebrate Ellen on a zoom organized by Wilderness Torah and Adamah.
Pesach at Isabella Freedman features programs and activities for all ages, daily davening, and communal seders with semi-private options available. Nourishing farm-to-table kosher-for-Passover meals featuring ethically-sourced glatt kosher meat vegan, vegetarian, and non-gebrochts options.
Jewish communities are collectively taking action in response to climate change. Bruce Spierer from Adamah’s Jewish Climate Leadership Coalition will share about ways to commit to climate action in your synagogue, including creating a path to net zero emissions and expanding your impact.
Join us for an evening of remembrance, unity, song, and hope as we pay tribute to Israel's fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism.
Weekly meetings on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm ET. The KATZIR program aims to create connections, bonds, and bridges between Judaism, ecology, and Israel.
Join our friends from The Associated's Jewish Library of Baltimore as Author Lindsay Hameroff dishes on her latest book Till There Was You, while experienced book club leader Amanda Shapiro lets us in on the secrets of how to form and run a book club.
An exploration of the science and process of natural dyeing, textile history and Jewish connections. Using locally grown and foraged materials, we'll dye silk scarves that you can take home
Join us for a joyous birthday celebration for our beloved country! On this special day, we come together as a people who have found their land and their home. We will rejoice in the heroes of our nation, both past and present, and remember the goodness and life that we have been blessed with.
Weekly meetings on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm ET. The KATZIR program aims to create connections, bonds, and bridges between Judaism, ecology, and Israel.
Weekly meetings on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm ET. The KATZIR program aims to create connections, bonds, and bridges between Judaism, ecology, and Israel.
Join us for our annual celebration as we highlight our accomplishments for the year and give gratitude for all those who made it possible
Join the Adamah Detroit network members as we gather for an enriching guided nature walk through Orchard Lake Nature Sanctuary
The Masorti Environmental Sustainability Initiative (MESI) of the Conservative Movement is leading a Weeks of Learning and Doing webinar series, taking place throughout the Omer (between Pesach and Shavuot).
June 5 @ 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM (virtual): Join us for an informative webinar on saving money for your synagogue or day school by implementing energy efficiency measures in your facilities!
Weekly meetings on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm ET. The KATZIR program aims to create connections, bonds, and bridges between Judaism, ecology, and Israel.
Learn why eco-systems collapse when indigenous peoples are removed from their land and how native people gathered from the land in such a way that animals, food and biodiversity were greatly increased in their ecosystems. Class will include some caretaking the land projects. This class is my personal favorite, and this knowledge is much needed in the world today.
June 10 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Come ready to PLAY in Central Synagogue + Central Park: Experiential training for camp directors, counselors, and staff led by Adamah's award-winning educators.
Celebrate Shavuot in the beautiful foothills of the Berkshire Mountains.
Adamah NY is hosting two workshops on the first night of Shavuot. Join us June 11-12 at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan.
Weekly meetings on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm ET. The KATZIR program aims to create connections, bonds, and bridges between Judaism, ecology, and Israel.
Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center has been offering annual summer camp experiences for adults since 1956. We are honored to continue this tradition for adults by providing you with a warm and welcoming atmosphere for one of the best summer vacations you’ll ever have. Isabella Freedman is Jewish summer camp for adults. What an amazing
2024 Registration Process Timeline The Let My People Sing! Summer Retreat is now waitlist-only. Let My People Sing! is committed to building a multi-racial, multicultural and genderful community. We still
Join the Adamah Detroit network members as we gather for an enriching guided nature walk through Heritage Park.
Take an unforgettable weekend vacation surrounded by picturesque rolling hills and wooded trails on 180-acres of nature.
Come refresh with us at our Sababa Summer! A day of fun, water, Israeli music, and tastes from home await you.
Step away from the rhythm of everyday life, as we intentionally create, “an island in time.”
Together, through the study of ancient Jewish wisdom and the practices of yoga and other guided activities, we will reveal and illuminate the Torah within our body, mind, heart and soul.
Come to Isabella Freedman for a day of fun activities including pickling, outdoor skill building and a farm tour. All are welcome! Light Refreshments will be provided.
Come paddle on the Huron River in the Proud Lake Recreation Area, with Heavner Canoes. We look forward to a fun-filled day where we will enjoy the scenery and sounds of nature on the water. Accompanying our paddle will be an exploration of Jewish and environmental themes.
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
Learn why eco-systems collapse when indigenous peoples are removed from their land and how native people gathered from the land in such a way that animals, food and biodiversity were greatly increased in their ecosystems. Class will include some caretaking the land projects. This class is my personal favorite, and this knowledge is much needed in the world today.
Come together as a family, enjoy activities planned just for you, and meet new friends at JFAM Family Camp.
Jewish Wisdom & Nature Connection • Farm & Forest Adventures • 100% Outdoors | Mondays Sep 18-Dec 18 or Sundays Oct 15-Dec 17
September 12 @ 9:30 – 11:00 AM: Join the Adamah NY staff for breakfast and discover their impactful climate action and youth empowerment work in synagogues!
Enjoy delicious farm-to-table food and celebrate the season together!
Peoplehood & Planethood: Mobilizing a Global Jewish Response to the Climate Crisis with Professor Alon Tal and Adamah NY Wednesday, September 25, Noon at The Jewish Museum NYC
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.
Did you know the average person with no survival training in the United States has a high chance of dying if lost for one night alone in the woods at 52 degrees or below. Learn and make a survival shelter, gather water and make a fire. Come learn the basics of survival and have lots of fun while learning to keep you and your family safe. This class is one of the most important classes in this series and it is a lot of fun and will change your perception of the forest forever.
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.
Rosh Hashanah is time of reflection of the year past and a look toward the future. Come welcome in 5784 in serene foothills of the Berkshires just as the trees are just starting to turn colors for autumn.
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
Learn about the fall edible and medicinal plants. This is the season of nuts. Learn the basics of many nut preparations including acorn bread, Hickory tea and many other roasted nuts. This is part three of our edible plant series.
October 14 @ 12-4 PM: Join the Jewish Youth Climate Movement, who will educate on key topics related to Jewish Youth and the climate crisis, as we plant daffodil bulbs in honor of those we lost in the Holocaust. In partnership with UJA.
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.
October 20, 11:30 AM-12:30 PM: Join the Jewish Youth Climate Movement, and Temple Beth El for a teen-led Sukkot event. It will be a great way to connect with nature, build relationships with community members, and celebrate Sukkot in a creative way.
October 20 @ 12-4 PM: Join the Jewish Youth Climate Movement, Central Synagogue, and the MM JCC for a teen-led Sukkot event at Central Synagogue. The location is Central Synagogue at their community house, 123 E 55th Street, New York, NY 10010, and we will also be spending some time in Central Park.
It will be a great way to connect with nature, build relationships with community members, and celebrate Sukkot in a creative way
Join PJ Library Intown with our partners Adamah, Oakleaf School, and SOJOURN for Sukkot & Stories on Sunday, October 20th from 3:00pm-4:30pm! Come fulfill the mitzvah of eating in the Sukkah while enjoying crafts, story time, and togetherness.
Join us for an evening of honoring land and tradition, and enjoy this Jewish agricultural holiday at Tamarack Camp's Farber Farm! We'll share a farm-to-table, Kosher meal featuring Farber Farm produce, funky tunes by 7 Layers, and an all around harvest celebration!
Join us for a conversation with a Jewish climate scientist. October 22, Noon - 1pm. We will explore the science behind climate change as well as how our Jewish rituals are deeply connected to the seasonal changes in our climate.