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Shoresh Food Conference 2014: State of the Onion

Shoresh Food Conference 2014: State of the OnionBy Risa Alyson Cooper, as presented during the Plenary Session Good morning everyone and welcome! Welcome foodies, farmers, chefs, rabbis, students,nutritionists, bakers, and lovers of cholent! Welcome to the third annual Shoresh Food

Kavanah Garden Grand Opening Address to the Community

So, welcome to the forever home of Shoresh’s Kavanah Garden on UJA’s Lebovic Jewish Community Campus!  My name is Risa Alyson Cooper and I am the Executive Director of Shoresh Jewish Environmental Programs, the organization that founded and coordinates the

What Does Land Based Judaism Look Like?

After a few years of visioning, brainstorming and time on the land, the Bela Farm Creative Team is pleased to share the following details with you so that you can better understand the values and intentions that will inform, inspire

Shmita Reflections Inspired by the Shoresh Food Conference

Shmita Reflections Inspired by the Shoresh Food Conference By Lauren Stein The Torah mandates that every seventh year we leave the fields of Israel fallow (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shmita). This means taking a rest from the hard work of pruning, planting, and harvesting,

Reflections on the Shoresh Food Conference

We asked some friends to share their thoughts and experiences of the Food Conference for the Blog and are grateful for their responses and for the confirmation that all of our efforts were fruitful and worthwhile. Here’s what folks had

Shoresh Food Conference Opening Remarks or Inspiration, Move Me Brightly.

Shoresh Food Conference Opening Address Bruchim ha’ba’im.  Welcome. My name is Risa Alyson Cooper, I am the Executive Director of Shoresh Jewish Environmental Programs, and it my deep honour to welcome you all to the second annual Shoresh Food Conference.

Ode to the Potato Pancake (Happy Chanukah)!

Ode to the Potato Pancake By: Risa Alyson Cooper           Risa and her harvest Solanum tuberosum, has a rich history you know. The mighty potato was domesticated 7000 years ago. Yes, ancestors to the Incas, grew these gems in

My Journey to Bela Farm

By Bluth (aka Rachel Rosenbluth) It’s only an hour away from the city, but instantly we felt more calm as we began the day long brainstorming session at Bela Farm. The Shoresh staff and interns went up for a lovely

We’re Having a Party

You are invited to join Shoresh for a community gathering, picnic-extravanza at the beautiful Bela Farm, a rural centre for land-based Judaism in southern Ontario.   Together we will eat, learn, play and work.   We will provide vegetarian soup

Shoresh’s Spring Festival at the Kavanah Garden

Last Sunday we celebrated the season of spring at Shoresh’s Kavanah Garden.  The Kavanah Garden is an organic educational garden at UJA’s Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Jewish Community Campus in Vaughan.  Shoresh’s flagship programming space, the Kavanah Garden seeks to

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