Charedi Girls Who Grow Swiss Chard
Not only do they grow their own greens, but they eat them too. See the girls in action in this delightful photo gallery.
Read MoreCan You Spot the Jewish Scarecrow?
Leshomra challenged Charedi kids around Israel to create scarecrows out of recycled materials. Can you spot the Jewish ones?
Read MorePesach Campaign: Don’t Burn Plastic with Your Chametz
We all know the foul smell of burning plastic that lingers throughout the holiday following the burning of Chametz on erev Pesach. Leshomra is taking action!
Read MoreInvitation: Join a Wildflower and Herb Walk in Ramat Beit Shemesh
Spring is here and the hills are alive. Let’s enjoy them together. Sunday, March 26, 2017, 10-11:30am
Read MoreGallery: Charedi kids plant creative recycled gardens
An old boot, broken doll strollers and empty plastic bottles – watch them transformed into beautiful gardens by kids and teachers in Charedi schools.
Read MoreHow to Bring Leshomra to Your School
We get lots of teachers, parents, grandparents and even kids asking: Can we bring green education into our Charedi school? Here’s how you can!
Read MoreLeshomra Makes Headlines in Israel and Worldwide
Leshomra’s work helping Charedi kids create a greener, cleaner Israel has been prominently featured in major media outlets this month. Follow the buzz.
Read MoreWhy I’m Part of Leshomra
Leshomra’s staff, volunteers, supporters and participants share why they’re excited to be part of this initiative. Please tell us why you support us too!
Read More“You Can’t Have Garbage Where You Grow Food”
This delightful true story happened last week in the Jerusalem Charedi neighborhood of Sanhedria. It shows Leshomra’s impact beyond what we can measure.
Read MoreHow do you say “I grow my own potatoes” in Yiddish?
Leshomra’s “Our Little Farm” green education program is now happening in Charedi kindergartens in Jerusalem. Watch us grow potatoes and other vegetables.
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