Fellowship in Sustainable Agriculture and Progressive Jewish Learning

Urban Farming Jewish FellowshipThe Urban Adamah Fellowship Now Accepting 2015 Applications

Connect to Something Bigger: Earth, Community, Social Justice, Jewish Spirituality

The Urban Adamah Fellowship, based in Berkeley, CA, is a three-month residential training program for young adults (ages 21–31) that combines urban organic farming, social justice training and progressive Jewish learning and living within the setting of an intentional community.

Through the operation of Urban Adamah’s one-acre organic farm and internships with social justice organizations, fellows gain significant skills, training and experience in all aspects of sustainable urban agriculture, community building, leadership development and urban food access.

Upcoming Fellowships

Summer: June 7 – August 21, 2015

Fall: September 1 – November 20, 2015

We accept 12­–14 fellows per season. Admission is on a rolling basis.

Visit the Urban Adamah website today to learn more and to request an application.

www.urbanadamah.org |510-649-1595 | info@urbanadamah.org | See us on Facebook

The Urban Adamah Jewish Community Farm, located in Berkeley, CA, integrates the practices of Jewish tradition, sustainable agriculture, mindfulness and social action to build loving, just and sustainable communities.

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