Deeply Rooted: CBH's 2019 Retreat
Deeply Rooted: CBH's 2019 Retreat
Back by popular demand --
CBH is going on retreat this spring!
The 2019 Congregation Bet Haverim retreat will be held from March 15-17 at The Kaplan Mitchell Retreat Center at Camp Ramah Darom.
As spring unfolds before us, the majestic North Georgia Mountains will provide a beautiful backdrop for an opportunity to commune with nature, build and strengthen friendships, and deepen your spiritual connection. We'll have programming for adults, children, and teens; music, arts, and walks to waterfalls; a scholar in residence to offer fresh perspective; and plenty of free time for shmoozing. And of course s'mores.
We are excited to welcome Rabbi Ellen Bernstein, our scholar in residence at this year's Congregational Retreat. She is known as the birth mother of the Jewish environmental movement.
Rabbi Ellen Bernstein in 1988 founded Shomrei Adamah-Keepers of The Earth, the first national Jewish environmental organization, after finding her way back to Judaism through her interests in wilderness and ecology. She has been dubbed the "birthmother of the Jewish environmental movement" and "a pioneering thinker who helped define modern Jewish environmentalism." She has published numerous articles on the topic of Bible and ecology and is author/editor of three books on Judaism and Ecology: Let the Earth Teach You Torah (1992), Ecology & the Jewish Spirit (1998) and The Splendor of Creation: A Biblical Ecology (2006).
Ellen wrote the first ecological haggadah for Tu B’Sh’vat, A New Year for the Trees (1988), and she has popularized Tu B'Sh'vat as an ecological festival through her large-scale inter-spiritual Tu B'Sh'vat arts and music seders.
She has taught graduate level courses in Reading the Bible Ecologically, and has presented her work on biblical ecology in universities, synagogues and churches. Most recently, she was a featured speaker at the Religions for the Earth conference, at the final ceremony of the 2014 Peoples' Climate March, and at the 2015 Parliament for World Religions. She has consulted with numerous non-profit organizations, coached many young Jewish leaders, and served as chairperson of the Adamah Advisory Council. She was named a Women of Distinction by Women's League of Conservative Judaism. Currently she is developing her eco-theology, writing a commentary on Song of Songs from an ecological perspective, and working as a Spiritual Advisor at Hampshire College.
Rabbi Bernstein graduated from U.C. Berkeley in Conservation of Natural Resources, one of the first environment programs in the U.S., in 1975, received a M.A. degree in Biology from Southern Oregon State University in 1981, an M.A. in Jewish Studies from Hebrew College in 2007 and rabbinical ordination from the Academy of Jewish Religion in 2012.
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Upcoming CBH Events
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Sunday ,
SepSeptember 14 , 2025Pop-Up Kid's Chorus
Sunday, Sep 14th 12:00p to 1:00p
For Rosh Hashanah -
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SepSeptember 14 , 2025Voices for Comfort and Healing
Sunday, Sep 14th 2:30p to 4:00p
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Monday ,
SepSeptember 15 , 2025Haverim Nosh
Monday, Sep 15th 12:00p to 1:30p
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Wednesday ,
SepSeptember 17 , 2025Making Space for Teshuvah
Wednesday, Sep 17th 5:45p to 7:00p
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SepSeptember 21 , 2025High Holidays Orientation
Sunday, Sep 21st 10:00a to 11:30a
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Sunday ,
SepSeptember 21 , 2025Pop-Up Kid's Chorus
Sunday, Sep 21st 12:00p to 1:00p
For Rosh Hashanah -
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Sunday, Sep 21st 12:00p to 2:00p
Combining a global clean energy celebration and a mitzvah, we will spruce up CBH grounds beginning at 12:00 noon on Sun Day Sept. 21. We will spread pine straw and admire each other’s battery-powered yard tools, then at 2:30 take an eight-minute spin to the gargantuan solar installation over our High Holidays Fishburne parking deck at Emory. -
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SepSeptember 21 , 2025Their Voices: Reading Trans & Nonbinary Stories Book Club
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Monday, Sep 22nd (All day)
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Monday ,
SepSeptember 22 , 2025Erev Rosh Hashanah Service
Monday, Sep 22nd 8:00p to 10:00p
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