Thank you for this! It brings me so much hope, peace and inspiration. I am also Israeli, and moving to Tanzania to start biodynamics there. The nearest is Kenya, so if you ever want to visit Africa I would be so happy to host you on our land ❤️🥰
A living Journey for sure. Thanks for all you are doing. One a separate note I am working on a project that involves making cubes out of olive wood and I am trying to find a source. Do you have any suggestions?
Great read. Thank you for sharing.
Lots more to come! Thank you for taking the time to read and respond. :)
I’m inspired by this man’s quest searching for answers. Some questions I have:
Doesn’t Israel have a sandy soil, with little humus? How does Anthroposophy mesh with Orthodox Judaism?
Thank you so much for sharing this journey.
Good questions and not far removed from some I asked going into this. Hopefully we can share the next part before too long!
Interestingly, the late Alex Podolinsky (Australia) suggested that it is precisely in sandy soil that biodynamics works the fastest. More to come :)
I’m also interested in the sandy soil question.
Thank you for this! It brings me so much hope, peace and inspiration. I am also Israeli, and moving to Tanzania to start biodynamics there. The nearest is Kenya, so if you ever want to visit Africa I would be so happy to host you on our land ❤️🥰
Loved reading your story of pioneering biodynamics in Israel. Very inspiring! Looking forward to more.
A living Journey for sure. Thanks for all you are doing. One a separate note I am working on a project that involves making cubes out of olive wood and I am trying to find a source. Do you have any suggestions?