The Wild Jewish Year (October 2025 - September 2026)
Wild Jewish Year Cohort 3 will begin in October 2025. Booking is now open!
Join us to journey together through the Jewish year, cycling through ancient earth-based Jewish ritual & practice & exploring the wisdom connected to each of the Jewish months as they meet the lands we are currently living on. We will build community with participants from across the UK, sharing poetry, song, wild-craft, foraging, food-growing & medicine-making skills & tips, grounding deeper in the places we call home, enriching our knowings of the sacred cycles of Jewish time while cultivating deeper intimacy with the lands we are on and folks we share them with. Our enquiry will be grounded in deepening connection to the particular bio-regions we live in, as a diasporist practice, a practice of hereness and, to do this while honouring multi-rooted heritage & weaving the beautiful complexity of our identities.
Connection to jewish ritual and practice with an ecological & justice-focused lens feels like an essential act of repair & healing in these times. Join us for a poignant journey of deepening connection to the wilds in and around us, while building ecologically rooted jewish community and cultivating deeper understanding of the richness of jewish cycles of time and jewish wisdom across the seasons.
The sessions themselves will consist of cohort sharing time, ritual practice, Torah of the month & invitations to wild-craft & build core routines in nature-connection between the sessions. There will also be the opportunity to be paired with a chevruta (a learning partner) for the year, to deepen relationship to the content and community.
These sessions will be held by Sara Moon & Samson Hart along with some special guests along the way! The sessions will be very interactive, with community knowledge and wisdom at the centre - we are excited to learn from and with you all.
Sara is a nature-connection facilitator, Jewish educator, Kohenet//Hebrew-Priestess and co-founder of Miknaf Ha’aretz and Camp Beenu. After many years of abundant Jewish learning at Pardes & Paideia, environmental education training with Forest School & Wildwise, growing food at Adamah Jewish Food & Farming Fellowship (and market gardens across the North of England), Sara is so excited to be weaving wild Torah and Jewish time with the mossy ecologies of here. She loves wild swimming, cycling & foraging and currently lives in South Devon.
Samson is food grower, aspiring seed-saver, facilitator and co-founder of Miknaf Ha’aretz. He has been tending land and market-gardening across farms in the Southwest of the UK for over 7 years, and currently tends a kitchen garden on the edge of Dartmoor. Samson holds an MA in Regenerative Economics from Schumacher College (which focused on land and food justice), he has completed the Jewish farming fellowship at Adamah (in Connecticut, US) and is currently the Food & Farming lead for the Bioregional Learning Centre . He also loves cooking, baking bread, wild swimming and reading/writing poetry.
The Wild Jewish Year will be influenced by our own amazing learning experiences with; Adamah Jewish Food & Farming Fellowship, Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute, Pardes & Paideia Institute for Jewish Studies, Forest School Association, Radical Nature Connection (Ulex Project), Schumacher College, Call of the Wild (Wildwise) and many more!
No Jewish or land-based knowledge assumed. Due to the focus on local-ecologies, these sessions will cater specifically to those currently living in the UK, though there may still be relevance for those with similar ecologies in Europe. If you want to come and you are outside of these regions, please get in touch to check suitability.
We will meet monthly on Wednesdays, close to Rosh Chodesh (the New Moon/new Jewish month), starting Wednesday 29th October 2025.
We encourage full participation in the year-long programme, with live attendance encouraged as much as possible. However all sessions will be recorded if you can’t attend live.
The virtual journey is stand-alone although it would be a great complement to the in-person gatherings we are offering. See Ticket Tailor and our website for more details.
Some reflections from past participants here:
“The Wild Jewish Year is rich, earth-centered, Jewish learning. It's held with a lot of care and taught with a lot of knowledge. In a largely Zionist landscape in the mainstream Jewish world, it's so valuable to have an alternative British Jewish space through a diasporist lens”. Participant WJY 23/24
“The Wild Jewish Year is a tender, captivating and connecting programme facilitated with humility and a deep experiential wisdom”. Participant WJY 23/24
“The Wild Jewish Year was a beautiful experience, orienting Jewish ancestral practice in these lands and in my local eco-system. It has been supportive, held, compassionate, nourishing and is highly recommended”. Participant WJY 23/24
Dates & Time (for 2025-26 - Cohort 3)
Sessions will take place 19:30 - 21:00 GMT
Wednesdays
29th October 2025 (Cheshvan)
19th November 2025 (Kislev)
17th December 2025 (Tevet)
14th January 2026 (Shvat)
18th February 2026 (Adar)
18th March 2026 (Nissan)
15th April 2026 (Iyar)
13th May 2026 (Sivan)
17th June 2026 (Tammuz)
15th July 2026 (Av)
12th August 2026 (Elul)
16th September 2026 (Tishrei)
Cost
These are the sliding scale options for the whole year, which includes access to all 12 sessions, the Wild Jewish Year cohort community, follow up resources for every month of the year and recordings of all the sessions.
£120 / £175 / £220
We want to make these sessions as accessible as possible whilst making them financially viable and supporting the work we are doing around Jewish land justice in the UK. Please pay according to what you can afford, bearing in mind giving generously offers more opportunity for those on lower incomes to access these sessions. If this course really speaks to you and finance is an issue, please get in touch for a further reduced or free ticket (subject to enough paid sign ups). Payment plans are also possible if needed, do get in touch.
Miknaf Ha'aretz organises to heal, repair and transform Jewish belonging & connection to land. We are cultivating earth-based, radical, diasporist jewish community in the UK through immersive, courses, retreats & events exploring nature-connection, food & land justice & regenerative farming. We insist on uplifting Jewish safety, belonging and re-connection to land through a politics of solidarity and collective liberation. Find out more about Miknaf Ha'aretz here.