The Jewish Chronicle

Chief on farm for eco hotel opening

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CHIEF RABBI Ephraim Mirvis spent a day on the farm this week to formally open Europe’s first kosher eco hotel.

Set in seven acres of Kent countrysid­e, the Sadeh Farmhouse is a social enterprise run by Jewish environmen­tal charity Sadeh. Profits from the hotel will go back into the charity.

The Chief Rabbi and other religious and civic leaders were shown around by Sadeh chief executive Talia Chain and Naomi Verber, its hospitalit­y head, who designed and runs the hotel. They also visited the Lone Goat Brewery, the on-site microbrewe­ry and pickling venture.

After a lunch prepared from organic farm ingredient­s, Rabbi Mirvis spoke of the importance of environmen­talism, stressing the time had come to translate words of support into action.

He described Sadeh as “a fantastic model we can all learn from. What Talia

Chain and Naomi Verber have done is to make learning about the environmen­t fun. The key to education is not just what you say but how you say it.

“People can come on holiday and enjoy it as much as they would any other holiday while also learning about the environmen­t and contributi­ng to a charity.

“I was particular­ly pleased to see that KLBD is providing the kashrut supervisio­n.” Ms Chain was heartened by the visit and the support for environmen­talism. “We are a Jewish farm, a community hub and a catalyst for change. We welcome anyone who is interested to join us and see what life on the farm is all about.”

Sadeh is a fantastic model that we can all learn from’

 ?? PHOTO: ROB TAYLOR ?? Chief Rabbi Mirvis enjoying the grand tour
PHOTO: ROB TAYLOR Chief Rabbi Mirvis enjoying the grand tour

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