Festival of food, culture, art and nature
Shalom Collective's Jewish educational urban farm – the festival brings together music, art, food and nature.
The Jewish Roots Festival returns on Sunday, November 30, celebrating Jewish culture, sustainability, and community.
Presented by Adamama – Shalom Collective’s Jewish educational urban farm – the festival brings together music, art, food and nature.
It will be an inspiring, hands-on day of activities, live music, food and market stalls, from 10.30am to 4pm, in a South Coogee location.
Festival highlights will include performances by contemporary Jewish musicians the Junkyard Beats and a jam session with Ayelet HaShachar, a dedicated Garden of Eden-themed kids’ sensory play zone, and meditation, mindfulness and yoga sessions for adults and children.
Market stalls will offer delicious kosher food, locally-made sustainable products and gifts from Judaica to jewellery, and opportunities to swap pre-loved clothes, books and other items.

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