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April 2025 by David Mayer
Serving our food insecure neighbors.... God's hands.
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April 2023 by Adina S.
I visited Urban Adamah for a weekend retreat and had a very positive experience! Considering I was staying on a farm, I was not expecting the accommodations to be so nice, that's for sure. The rooms had bunk beds, but they were study and relatively comfortable, with outlets by every bed. The bathrooms were very modern and clean, as well. I really enjoyed exploring the property and playing with the goats! It felt very safe staying here, as they locked the front gate most of the time, especially overnight.The staff here were also great and dedicated to the success of the farm. Shoutout to Jesse for cooking up some delicious food all weekend! I will definitely leave Urban Adamah feeling refreshed and rejuvenated! Highly recommend coming to the farm to learn more.
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January 2023 by Perry Churgin
I participated in a havdalla event here, me and my friend happend to see in invitation and it was so homely. Growing up jewish this was a very uniqe experiance and also felt like I knew everything. And the tomatos were awesome!
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January 2023 by Dan Clark
We went there with some friends to check out the farm, and also their Kabbalah Shabbat service. It's a nice place to visit, their sense of community and communitiy service are very strong.
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January 2023 by A G
Come check out this great farm!
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September 2022 by General M.
ANTIVAXXERS WORK HERE. RUDE, ableist, and dismissive of medically vulnerable Jews, first of all. When you call to inquire about the safety of the events that they continue to hold despite the pandemic, no one ever gets back to you. You can email numerous times as I have, you can call numerous times, and they will not get back to you if you ask pointed questions about masking and vaccination status of employees and guests. They literally refuse to disclose whether or not their staff is vaccinated so if you are an immuno compromised Jew, they will not protect you. They don't require vaccinations and they don't require masks at some of their events. On top of that, they rarely get back to you when you ask, and so they are totally ignoring the principle of pikuach nefesh.If you are a loved one of someone who is immuno compromised or medically vulnerable or disabled, do not ever go here. They will not protect us and they will not protect you. And they are rude on top of it. That means if you know someone with cancer, kidney disease, any of the other thousands upon thousands of conditions that make people immuno compromised.I'm absolutely disgusted as a disabled Jew.
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June 2022 by Jenny A.
I love the hippy Jew vibe at Urban Adamah. It feels very "only in Berkeley" to me in all the best ways. My kids have participated in the summer camps here and we find the programs to be fun, friendly, thoughtful, and welcoming.
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June 2022 by ШЫҢҒЫС Ергөбек
Lovely corner
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January 2022 by Yochai Shavit
A magical place that somehow keeps getting better!
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January 2021 by Dharma Galang
Great people at Urban Adamah.
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January 2021 by Victor Kovac
Walked in right away felt welcome place offers garden harvest.everone welcomed. Beautiful on sunny days
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June 2020 by Taya Kadeshberg
A very special place
A huge community garden in the middle of the city.
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January 2020 by Tamara Richlin
Great educational focus working farm
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January 2020 by Una Greenaway
Amazing gardens
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January 2020 by Erik H
This is a small urban organic farm in the middle of Berkeley. The farm grows vegetables and fruits, raises chickens and goats and educates children about the importance of a clean environment. In the two hours I was there on a Hebrew school field trip we fed goats, planted kale and made pita and pesto from scratch. We learned a bunch about farming and harvesting and the digestive system of a goat. There are summer camps and volunteer opportunities. There is a Jewish theme throughout the farm but it's not heavily emphasized.