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Posted on Sunday, June 17, 2012, 12:37pm - 1 year ago

As we speak, the Senate is debating the contents of the Farm Bill, which will substantially affect the next five years of US food policy. It is upon us to call our Senators and let them know that as Jews, we and our organizations support Farm Bill legislation that:
Every call makes a tremendous difference! The Jewish Farm Bill Working Group just delivered a petition of 18,000 signatures for a Just Farm Bill to the House.... Continue »
Posted on Tuesday, January 10, 2012, 9:46pm - 1 year ago
Just a little summer time magic to help ease the chills of Tevet:
Did you check out the sky today?
Posted on Wednesday, November 9, 2011, 5:15pm - 2 years ago
If one Jew sins, all of Israel feels it….This can be compared to the case of men on a ship, one of whom took a drill and began drilling beneath his own place. His fellow travelers to said to him:what are you doing?’ He replied: ‘What does that matter to you, I am drilling only under my own place?’ They continued: ‘We care because the water will come up and flood the ship for us all.Midrash: Vayikra (Leviticus) Rabbah- 4:6
Posted on Saturday, October 22, 2011, 11:46pm - 2 years ago
Posted on Friday, May 27, 2011, 2:25pm - 2 years ago
Posted on Friday, February 18, 2011, 4:06pm - 2 years ago
Greetings Earthlings! This is Jonah, from Eden Village Camp, and the Teva Topsy Turvy Bus Tour! We are currently cruising on I - 95 out of the live oak and spanish moss lined promenades of the fair city of Savannah Georgia, where the weather is migh-tee-fine. Shabbos is coming, and the challah dough is rising in our little topsy turvy kitchen. Meanwhile, Noah is centrifuging a fresh score of waste vegetable oil. We’re on a roll, having just finished up a rocking series of programs in Raleigh, N.C. where we were featured in a full color spread in the city’s newspaper: making solar ovens from recycled materials, learning to about worm composting, and grokking... Continue »
Posted on Thursday, January 13, 2011, 2:28pm - 2 years ago
One of our favorite Talmudic tales at Eden Village Camp:
One afternoon Choni HaMe’agel was walking beside a road. He saw an old man planting a Carob tree, and asked him: “In how many years will this tree bear fruit?” The old man replied: “70 years!”. “70 years!”, Choni exclaimed, “Do you think you will be alive then?” The old man replied: “I found this world with Carob trees. Just as my ancestors planted for me, I am planting for my children.”
Tu B’Shvat, the Rosh Hashanah for The Trees is coming this Thursday, January 20, full moon Shvat. I will be celebrating in Moshav Aviezer, a beautiful little community in the hills west of Jerusalem, and although weather.... Continue »
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