FACULTY & Alumni
“The organization is overflowing with caring, intentional staff members and it is joyful to simply be on the farm surrounded by them.”
— Shana Wallace —
Summer 2015
FACULTY
The Urban Adamah Fellowship educational curriculum is taught by in-house staff and an extraordinary group of visiting scholars and practitioners. They come from a range of backgrounds, and together bring amazing perspective, diversity and richness to the Urban Adamah Fellowship experience. The individuals below serve as regular teachers in the Fellowship.
Core Faculty
Adjunct Faculty
ALUMNI
Since 2011, more than 300 young adults have participated in the Urban Adamah Fellowship (and more than 800 from our sister program, Adamah, in Connecticut). Below are some featured alumni and their professional / educational journeys. If you’d like to speak to any of our alumni, please let us know and we can put you in touch.
Featured Alumni
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Aaron Voit
Environmental Attorney -
Aviva Paley
Food Justice Advocate -
Eric Himmelfarb
Food Sourcing Manager -
Hadar Cohen
Creative Jewish Education -
Hayley Currier
Greenbelt Alliance -
Julia Braun
Farm-to-Table Chef & Educator -
Molly Schulman
Community Organizer -
Rachel Whittom
JCC Program Director -
Shana Wallace
Community Organizer -
Zach Friedman
Assistant Camp Director -
Zach Stein
Agricultural Entrepreneur