The largest Israel celebration in Northern California

The largest Israel celebration in Northern California
Stop by our Jewish Food Movement Booth
Do you want to build a sustainable Jewish Community? You can with the Jewish Greening Fellowship.
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Why a program to focus on family meals? American family life, including American Jewish family life, has spun more and more out of control.
Here are twelve ways that Israel is creating healthier and more sustainable food systems — in Israel and abroad
Imagine a road trip in Israel…for college credit. Tiyul B’Aretz is reinventing study abroad in Israel by giving students an educational experience that goes beyond the classroom walls. On Tiyul B’Aretz there is no campus, no classrooms, and no dorms or dining halls. This is learning on the road. Students spend the semester traveling to different regions and living in various communities, gaining a more hands-on and intimate experience of Israel than they ever could on a traditional study abroad program. On Tiyul B’Aretz, we’re taking the classroom on the road, using the land and people of Israel as our educational resources and guides. (more…)
Come enjoy harvest time in Ekar’s fields. Pick some veggies for donation to JFS Weinberg Food Pantry and pick some some for your family.
It’s not too late to sign up for a teen summer adventure trip with Adamah Adventures. Adamah Adventures offers Jewish teens the chance to build confidence, learn outdoor skills, and be part of a unique Jewish community, all while traveling around some of the country’s most beautiful places. Summer 2012 treks include destinations in the Southeast (Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina) and the Northwest (Washington, Oregon). Many treks include service projects in addition to adventure activities. Scholarships available for first time campers and those with financial need. (more…)
Join us for our first summer fun ride of the season.
A Hazon intern created a video about his experience with the Rocky Mountain Jewish Food Summit and how it impacted his Jewish identity.
The Denver JCC Edibly Fit CSA is offering a free screening of Mother, a locally produced, award winning documentary about the consequences of human population growth and over-consumption.
In ancient times, the challah eaten on Shavuot was the first taste of the new year’s wheat.
Every year, parent/child combos participate in Hazon Rides and have a great time.