
Date and Time of Workshop: Tues. Jan. 10, 2023 4:00-5:00pm (mountain)
Woven through with stories of Natan’s journey from a secular upbringing in Honolulu to Orthodox Judaism in Jerusalem, and back to his own spiritual path, The Pearl and the Flame brings a new integration of ecological thinking and core Jewish concepts. Western civilization has manipulated the world, breaking things down into smallest parts. Judaism holds the seeds of ways of thinking that existed before we learned to dissect the world: understanding through seeing patterns and relationships. The Pearl and the Flame offers a timely integration of old and new, helping us to move from isolation to connection.
Raised in Honolulu, Natan Margalit was ordained in Jerusalem in 1990 and earned a Ph.D. from U.C. Berkeley, 2001. He taught at Bard College, RRC, and Hebrew College Rabbinical School. Natan is a member of the AOP Va’ad, Director of AOP’s Earth-Based Judaism program and founder of Organic Torah.
Woven through with stories of Natan’s journey from a secular upbringing in Honolulu to Orthodox Judaism in Jerusalem, and back to his own spiritual path, The Pearl and the Flame brings a new integration of ecological thinking and core Jewish concepts. Western civilization has manipulated the world, breaking things down into smallest parts. Judaism holds the seeds of ways of thinking that existed before we learned to dissect the world: understanding through seeing patterns and relationships. The Pearl and the Flame offers a timely integration of old and new, helping us to move from isolation to connection.
Raised in Honolulu, Natan Margalit was ordained in Jerusalem in 1990 and earned a Ph.D. from U.C. Berkeley, 2001. He taught at Bard College, RRC, and Hebrew College Rabbinical School. Natan is a member of the AOP Va’ad, Director of AOP’s Earth-Based Judaism program and founder of Organic Torah.