Taste of ADAMAH
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July 20 – 26, 2009 with Ronit Ziv-Kreger and Shamu Fenyvesi Sadeh
August 10 – 16, 2009 with Rabbi Jill Hammer, Shamu Fenyvesi Sadeh and Anna Stevenson
Spend seven days digging in the Jewish tradition and in the soil. Milk goats, make cheese and study our ancestral agricultural and earth-based heritage. Fuel up our veggie oil farm truck, grow organic vegetables on our six-acre farm and learn the art of lacto-fermentation. Participants will join Isabella Freedman’s ADAMAH Fellows in prayer, in the field and in study sessions.
The week of July 20 – 26 will include special opportunities for parents and teachers to learn how to integrate Jewish learning with a love of nature that children can enjoy in the classroom or at home.
The week of August 10 – 16 will include interactive study sessions on Judaism's earth-based practices, calendar, rituals and blessings.
Program Fees
Adults: $450 (Reduced to $250 for Jewish Educators)
Children: $125
Teachers
Dr. Ronit Ziv-Kreger is a Jewish educator who works with parents of young children and their teachers. She is a graduate of The Pardes Educator’s program and serves as the Judaic Studies Consultant to the MetroWest Jewish Day School. Ronit authored the curriculum Soul Food: Jewish Values from a Gastronomic Perspective and founded an Israeli school program for Arab and Jewish students to create and share their own environmental solutions.
Rabbi Jill Hammer is a writer, educator, ritualist, and midrashist. She is the author of The Jewish Book of Days: A Companion for All Seasons, Sisters at Sinai: New Tales of Biblical Women, and also of many essays, stories, and
poems. She is the director of Tel Shemesh, a website and community celebrating
earth-based Jewish traditions, and the co-founder of Kohenet. She is the Director of Spiritual Education at the Academy of Jewish Religion. She co-directs the Kohenet Institute here at Isabella Freedman.
Dr.
Shamu Fenyvesi Sadeh the ADAMAH
Fellowship Program Director, an environmental
studies instructor, Jewish educator, writer, organic farmer, and wilderness
guide. He has taught environmental studies, ecology, and Judaic Studies at
Portland State University, Berkshire Community College, Southern Vermont
College, and the Wild Rockies Field Institute.
Anna Stevenson is the ADAMAH Farm Manager, and has worked on a number
of projects that connect Jewish tradition with environmental
sustainability. She holds a double B.A. from Barnard College and the
Jewish Theological Seminary, where she majored in Urban Studies,
Environmental Science and Bible Studies (2004). She worked at Hazon
for three years as the New York Ride Coordinator and is the co-author
of Food for Thought, Hazon's sourcebook on Jews, food and contemporary
life. Anna also coordinated the first pilot season of Tuv Ha'Aretz,
Hazon's CSA program, and started the Prospect Heights CSA in Brooklyn,
NY in 2006. Anna participated in ADAMAH in summer 2007 and joined the
faculty in 2008. Future plans include running an organic CSA farm with her family.
Registration Information
The program fee for this class is $450. Fees are per person, and do not include the cost of Room and Board (below). We strive to make our programs affordable to everyone. For information about Financial Assistance, please see below.
You will receive a confirmation email once you have registered and made a payment online or by phone. If you do not receive this email within 24 hours of registering, please call us at (800) 389-2630 ext. 4.
Room and Board
Room and board includes housing, meals, evening activities, yoga, meditation and full use of our facility. All rooms are air-conditioned in the summer and heated in the winter. Adults fees apply to ages 18 and higher. Children's rates apply to ages 4 - 17. Rates are per person, and include all meals. For double or triple occupancy, you may either request a roommate, or be matched with one by our staff.
Economy Rooms: Daisy, Elm and Kaufman
Economy rooms have twin-sized beds and a shared bathroom in the hall.
| Economy Rooms |
Six Nights |
| Triple Occupancy |
430 |
| Double Occupancy |
510 |
| Single Occupancy |
864 |
Standard Rooms: May, Scheuer, Pine, Cedar, Maple, Blue Heron
Our standard rooms have either a private bathroom or a shared bathroom with one other room. Most standard rooms have twin-sized beds; queen-sized beds may be available on a limited basis.
| Standard Rooms |
Six Nights |
Triple Occupancy with Private Bath |
660 |
Double Occupancy with Shared Bath |
660 |
Double Occupancy with Private Bath |
810 |
Single Occupancy with Shared Bath |
1080 |
Single Occupancy with Private Bath |
1320 |
Standard Plus Rooms: Weinberg
Our standard plus rooms have private bathrooms and queen-sized beds.
| Standard Plus Rooms |
Six Nights |
| Double Occupancy |
900 |
| Single Occupancy |
1542 |
Camping
Campers supply their own tents and equipment and have access to bathrooms and showers. Camping fee includes all meals and snacks, use of the facility and its amenities, and participation in any open programming provided, such as meditation, yoga or non-holiday prayer.
| Camping Rates |
Six Nights |
| Each Camper |
390 |
Commuter
The commuter fee includes all meals and snacks, use of the facility and its amenities, and participation in any open programming provided, such as such as meditation, yoga or non-holiday prayer.
| Commuter Rates |
Six Nights |
| Each Commuter |
270 |
Children's Rates
There is no charge for infants and children ages 3 and under. Children ages 4 – 17 must share a room with at least one parent or guardian. Young adults ages 18 and above must pay the regular rates.
| Children's Rates |
Six Nights |
| Each Child |
270 |
Financial Assistance
Financial Aid for Room and Board
We strive to make our programs affordable to everyone. We provide limited scholarship funding of up to 30% of room and board fees for those in extreme financial need. Financial aid is only available for dormitory rooms with hall baths and economy rooms for couples and families. If you would like to request financial aid, please complete the financial aid form. In requesting aid, please consider that we have a limited pool of resources. We are committed to helping you in any we can, and we ask you to help us help others by limiting your request to your genuine need. Financial aid requests must be received at least three weeks prior to the retreat.
Cancellation Policy
Payments made will be refunded in full (less a $50 processing fee) if you cancel more than 14 days prior to your arrival. If you cancel between 13 days and 72 hours prior to a retreat for which you have registered, a non-refundable credit (less a $50 processing fee) will be held for one year from the date of issue. This credit is non-transferable. No credit or refund is available if you cancel within 72 hours of a retreat or on the retreat arrival day, if you do not show up, or if you leave a retreat early for any reason.
Isabella Freedman reserves the right to cancel any program at any time. In the event of such cancellation, you will be given a complete refund.
Inclement Weather: Isabella Freedman reserves the right to cancel a retreat due to inclement weather if, in its judgment, it will be unable to operate safely. In the event of such a cancellation, a full refund will be made to all registrants. In the event that the retreat proceeds as scheduled, no refund or credit will be available.
Shuttle and Transportation Fees: A full transportation refund is available if you cancel a transportation reservation at least 3 days (72 hours) in advance. No refund is available if less than 3 days notice is given.
Training Institutes: If you are participating in a two-year training institute and you miss or cancel one of the weeklong retreat sessions, your room and board fee will be refunded according to the policy above, but the program fee for a missed or cancelled retreat session is still due. Withdrawal is permitted only after the first retreat session. If you withdraw from a training institute after the first retreat session, or if you are asked by faculty to leave the institute, you will receive a full refund on your program fee for any remaining pre-paid retreats.
Travel Insurance: We recommend you contact your travel agent to purchase travel insurance in the event that you need to cancel or change your travel plans.
Exceptions: Exceptions to these policies may be available in the event of severe weather emergencies or the death of a close family member. To request a non-transferable credit for one of these reasons, please submit a written request to registrar@isabellafreedman.org no more than three days after the start of the event.