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Jewish Food for Thought: Caring for Pollinators
yesThe series of programs focuses on the interconnections between Judaism, nature, and food – aiming to explore the threads of interconnectedness that bind people, plants,...
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Milkweed and Monarchs
yesThis program is an introduction to the life cycle of a milkweed plant and its connection to the life cycle of monarch butterflies. Participants will...
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Beginnings: Exploring the beginning and connections between the plant cycle and Torah
yesThis individual lesson will be exploring the beginning of creation, both in our Jewish tradition and in the lives of plants. It will be covering...
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Todah-Giving: Garlic Gratitude
yesThis program reclaims our American holiday of Thanksgiving by transforming it into an opportunity to embrace HaKarat HaTov (recognizing the good, or gratitude) during a...
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Seed Stories
yesThis program uses storytelling as an introduction into the importance of seeds and the connections foods play to different people and cultures. Participants will have...
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Farmer Michael’s Wagon Garden
yesChildren planted seeds in a soil-filled wagon, which could easily be transported from classroom to classroom, and watched them grow over the course of four...
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Naamah and the Plants
yesBefore the flood while Noah was readying the animals, a midrash says his wife Naamah was collecting seeds and plants. Through this lens, we’ll explore...
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Clearing Out the Old to Make Room for the New: A Passover Tradition
yesThis program has been implemented as part of a 9-week series called Fantastic Farmers that meets for one hour per week at Newton Community Farm....
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