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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-06-01

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JUNE 1 • 2023 | 27

hike on the trails, learning themes of
Shabbat through nature exploration,
playing and singing songs. This pro-
gram costs $10 per family unit.

FARM ANIMAL TOUR AND
ACTIVITIES: FRIDAY, AUG. 18
The third installment of the series
offers a visit to Northville’s Maybury
Farm, where families will have a
chance to meet the animals. There will
be horses, donkeys, pigs, sheep, goats,
chickens, cows, alpacas and more. By
exploring the connection to animals
that provide food and clothing resourc-
es, families will have an opportunity to
learn how goat milking, grooming and
feeding ultimately works. This pro-
gram costs $10 per family unit.

JEWISH ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATOR TRAINING:
SUNDAY, AUG. 20
Jewish educators interested in explor-
ing the world of Jewish environmental
education will have a chance to do
so at this Adamah Detroit program.
The day-long training will be held
at the Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit and will discuss
the connection between Judaism,
community and the natural world.
Participants will take part in hands-
on, thoughtful and engaging Jewish
environmental education content that
spans all age groups, backgrounds and
religious affiliations.
This opportunity is open to anyone
interested in the integration of Jewish
community, sustainability and environ-
mental education. Adamah Detroit is
also seeking out partner congregations
and organizations interested in send-
ing their staff to this day of learning.
All training attendees will be invited
to join a cohort that offers additional
opportunities for professional develop-
ment, access to Jewish environmental
education curriculum, and a platform
to share resources and ideas with other
Jewish educators. This program starts
at $36 per participant.

To register for an upcoming Adamah Detroit

event, visit adamah.org/detroit.

A child explores
the natural world.

Kids make a craft at
an Adamah program.

A greening event
with Adamah

COURTESY OF ADAMAH

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