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Breaking Eco Barriers

An episode of the Jewish in the City podcast, hosted by Jewish in the City, titled "Breaking Eco Barriers" was published on November 30, 2021 and runs 27 minutes.

November 30, 2021 ·27m · Jewish in the City

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Listen to Naomi Verbers journey from corporate consultant to eco-warrior! Alongside Talia Chain, founder of Sadeh, an environmental charity organisation, Naomi took her passion of the environment and turned it into a reality - by opening the first kosher eco-friendly guest house in the UK. They talk us through the challenges of getting this ambitious new venture off the ground (with extremely limited time and resources), transferring skill sets, the benefits of immersive Jewish farming and their passionate belief that being an environmental activist is an integral part of Judaism and Jewish responsibility. Sadeh guest house is now open for bookings, please visit https://sadehfarm.co.uk Please subscribe, rate and share with family and friends to help spread inspiration and empowerment. Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewishinthecityuk/ Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JEWISHINTHECITYUK Email on: [email protected]

Listen to Naomi Verbers journey from corporate consultant to eco-warrior!

Alongside Talia Chain, founder of Sadeh, an environmental charity organisation, Naomi took her passion of the environment and turned it into a reality - by opening the first kosher eco-friendly guest house in the UK.

They talk us through the challenges of getting this ambitious new venture off the ground (with extremely limited time and resources), transferring skill sets, the benefits of immersive Jewish farming and their passionate belief that being an environmental activist is an integral part of Judaism and Jewish responsibility.

Sadeh guest house is now open for bookings, please visit https://sadehfarm.co.uk


Please subscribe, rate and share with family and friends to help spread inspiration and empowerment.

Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewishinthecityuk/

Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JEWISHINTHECITYUK

Email on: [email protected]

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