We are in the process of upgrading our building to reduce our carbon footprint, including replacing all of our windows with funds received from a government grant. Additionally, we are going into our second year of providing our congregants with a CSA to purchase organic produce from a Jewish farmer. We are also going into our second year of an onsite garden.
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