Jewish Urban Farming Internship

Urban Adamah, based in Berkeley, CA, is a three-month intensive residential leadership training program for young adults ages 20-29, that integrates urban organic farming, social justice work and progressive Jewish living and learning. Twelve Urban Adamah Fellows are selected each season to operate an organic farm and educational center, intern with community organizations addressing issues at the intersection of poverty, food security and environmental stewardship, and learn an approach to Jewish tradition that opens the heart and builds joyful community. Applicants do not need any farming for Jewish knowledge to participate. Fellows come from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. We are looking for individuals who are most likely to leverage the gifts of the program to make positive change in their own lives and in the world. Spring Fellowship: March 4 – May 27, 2012 Summer Fellowship: June 3 – August 26, 2012 Fall Fellowship: September 2 – November 21, 2012 Admissions are rolling. The next round of applications will be reviewed on January 20, 2012. Visit urbanadmah.org to apply.


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