Shabbat Noah 2010
פורסם בתאריך: 12-10-2010
Come join us in Shabat Noah central happening in Emek Refayim, Jerusalem
We all know Noah who saved humanities and the species from annihilation in the flood
On this round we ALL take responsibility!
Teva Ivri invites you to
The Flood Festival
A Jewish environmental celebration
In Emek Refayim
Friday Oct. 8th 2010 10:00-13:30
In Emek Refayim st. Jerusalem
So, what's the plan?
Farmers' Market with an Ecological Orientation – at the yard of Ginot Ha’Ir Community Council. The farmers' market will be held through the festival
Learning Together Chai Shop – at the central lawn of the Community Council. This is a joint venture of Teva Ivri and Ma'agalei Zedek. All through the festival we will have learning circles on environment and society combined with chai shop. Creative Workshops for children will be held consequently, featuring animal makeup and preparation of environmental signs for those interested in joining the Flood Ahead Parade.
The Flood Ahead Parade – a colorful humoristic parade in which the animals of the ark will set out to convince the people of Jerusalem to take social-environmental responsibility and not leave all the work for Noah… Everyone is welcome to join in!
Café Meetings – Lectures for adults in Café Ben Ami:
10:00 Rabbi Beni Lau – To Be a Sustainable Jew: Are We Sons of Noah or Sons of Abraham?
11:00 Dr. Michael Kagan - The Secret of the Jews: What We Have to Contribute to Saving the Planet for Future Generations
12:00 Community of Choice Panel – a panel featuring various members of communities on the subject of building communities, environment and society
13:00 Rabbi Michael Malkior – Looking from the Ark on Society Environment and the Treasures of Nature
Live Music performances all through the festival
Sculpting Environment in Emek Refayim – the artist Jonathan Segal leads the construction of an environmental statue of the Crow conveying a message of conservation of the species in our world
Green Stands throughout the Emek Refayim street featuring environmental organizations and green manufacturers
Come in Peace







