Adamah
Farm-to-table, Jewish, and sustainable.
Adamah, situated on 400 acres of picturesque lake, farm, and woodland in the Connecticut Berkshires, offers a unique blend of Jewish tradition and sustainable living. While it's known for its Jewish farming fellowship and environmental education programs, it also hosts a variety of retreats, workshops, and holiday experiences. You can expect farm-to-table kosher meals, and there's even a store on-site selling homemade pickles, cheeses, and jams. It's a place where you can connect with nature, engage in meaningful community, and explore Jewish spirituality through a hands-on, environmentally conscious lens. Whether you're interested in farming, Jewish holidays, or simply a refreshing retreat in a beautiful setting, Adamah provides a rich and engaging experience.
Highlights
- Homemade pickles, cheeses, and jams available on-site
- Jewish farming fellowship and environmental education programs
- Farm-to-table kosher meals
- 400 acres of lake, farm, and woodland in the Berkshires
- Hosts Jewish holiday experiences and workshops
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Setting
The center is located on 400 acres of diverse landscape, including a lake, active farmland, and serene woodlands in the Connecticut Berkshires. This provides a rich natural environment for reflection and engagement.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified in the provided information.
How to get there
Adamah is located at 116 Johnson Rd, Falls Village, CT, United States. The provided text includes a personal anecdote about getting there for a farm share, but no specific travel directions for retreat guests.
Nearest airport: Bradley International Airport (BDL) (32 km)
Nearest city: Hartford
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Adamah websiteClimate
The center is in the Connecticut Berkshires, which experiences four distinct seasons. Summers are generally warm, while winters can be cold with snow. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and beautiful foliage.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food can I expect at Adamah?
Adamah offers farm-to-table kosher meals, with options for vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free diets. They also use organic ingredients.
What activities are available at Adamah?
Adamah offers Jewish holiday experiences, workshops, festivals, farm vacations, retreats, yoga classes, and prayer services. They also have a store with books, music, Judaica, and homemade products.
Can I visit Adamah if I'm not participating in a specific program?
The information provided suggests that Adamah primarily hosts organized programs, retreats, and groups. It's best to check their website or contact them directly for details on general visitation or drop-in opportunities.
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