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Shaul David Judelman currently resides in Jerusalem. After growing up amongst the Douglas Firs of Seattle, Washington, he came to Israel on a quest for Judaism alive in its land. He spent six years in the Bat Ayin Yeshiva Rabbinical program and now teaches at Yeshivat Simchat Shlomo while working on several different environmental initiatives in Jerusalem. He is the founder and coordinator of Simchat Shlomo’s Eco-Activist Beit Midrash, a program offering holistic in-depth Torah study around issues of ecology. |
Creations:
| Title | Type | Year | Topics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signed, Sealed, Delivered | Article | 5767 | |
| Becoming Uncongealed | Article | 5766 | |
| Noach - the Tzadik for all Tzadikim | Article | 5766 | |
| Houses of Holy | Article | 5766 | |
| Deep Roots Lead to Great Branches | Article | 5766 | |
| Plant Food | Article | 5766 | |
| Play I Some Music | Article | 5766 | |
| Clinging to the Context of our Lives | Article | 5764 | |
| Sow Close… | Article | 5764 | |
| Under a Common Cloud | Article | 5764 | |
| This Little Light of Mine… | Article | 5764 | |
| Endless Light | Article | 5764 | |
| Songs of the Heart | Article | 5763 | |
| Lifting Our Hands Into the Holy | Article | 5763 | |
| Striving to Live From a Deeper Place | Article | 5763 | |
| Parshat Mikeitz: The Song of the Land - A Torah Teaching for the Western Environmentalist | Article | 5768 | |
| Parshat Bo: Taking Notice in Our Time | Article | 5768 |