STUDENT LIFE
The Gann Farm
SHOMREI ADAMAH ON THE GANN FARM
Shomrei Adamah will run Tuesday, August 6, 2024 – Friday, August 16, 2024
Hours are Tuesday to Thursday from 8:30 am – 3:00 pm and Friday from 8:30 am – 1:00 pm.
Click here for the Shomrei Adamah at the Gann Farm application! APPLY HERE!
Once an application has been filled out, we will be in touch to schedule an on-farm working interview. During the interview, participants will have a chance to ask questions about the program as well as to try working on the farm. Following the interview, staff will review the application and interview, check references, and be in touch as to whether the applicant has been accepted. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the cohort is full.
Please feel free to reach out to Gann Farmer Noah Weinberg, nweinberg@gannacademy.org, with any questions.
STIPEND
Shomrei Adamah is a 2 week, hands-on, paid summer experience for young people entering 9th through 12th grade. We will build a vibrant Jewish community through physical work, cooking farm-fresh meals, singing, and learning about the relationships between Judaism, justice, and agriculture.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Entering 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade.
- Can commit to the entirety of the two week program.
- This is a “get your hands dirty” internship! We will be doing hard work outdoors on hot summer days. Farm work is physically challenging (and rewarding)! Interns should arrive each day with motivation and energy - ready to jump into each day’s work.
- Self-identify as Jewish and interested in participating in a pluralistic Jewish community.
Core Components of Shomrei Adamah
FARM-TO-TABLE SKILLS
- Grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers: Seeding, planting, weeding, harvesting, seed saving, composting, and chicken care!
- Learn to cook with proper knife skills and prepare salads, pickles, and basic cooked vegetable dishes for communal snacks and lunches!
- Work hard outside in all kinds of weather: hot, rainy, buggy, and cold!
JEWISH WISDOM AND GROUNDING
- Practice gratitude and expand your toolbox of Jewish practices.
- Ask questions about Jewish agricultural texts and how we can make them come alive as Jewish farmers today.
COMMUNITY BUILDING AND SERVICE-LEARNING
- Explore personal social identities and our place within our communities.
- Connect with new people and build a strong group dynamic.
- Volunteer at local hunger relief organizations, and learn how to get involved in work for food justice in your community.