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Jewish Farm School : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jewish Farm School
The Jewish Farm School (JFS) is an environmental education non-profit founded by Nati Passow, Simcha Schwartz, Robert Friedman, Rachel Tali Kaplan and Shemariah Blum-Evitts in 2005. The organization’s mission is to “practice and promote sustainable agriculture and to support food systems rooted in justice and Jewish traditions.”〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.jewishfarmschool.org/ )〕 The Jewish Farm School educates participants through farm-based service learning experiences, practical skills trainings, Jewish text study, and outreach and consulting. JFS runs a variety of sustainability-themed and farm-based programs with the help of Rabbi and Director of Programs Jacob Fine. It also oversees the Farm at Eden Village Camp in Putnam Valley, New York. == Background == Since its formation in 2005, Jewish Farm School has run over fifty different programs, reaching over 4,800 children, college students and adults. JFS runs Alternative Break (AB) trips with college students on farms around the country, Urban Sustainability workshops in Philadelphia, and oversees the Farm at Eden Village, a two-acre educational farm on the grounds of Eden Village Camp, a new Jewish summer camp outside of New York City. Through JFS Cooperative Design, JFS consults with synagogues, JCCs and private landowners on educational and public interest Jewish farming and gardening projects.
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