Adamah NY

Adamah NY implements Adamah’s national mission on a local scale: connecting people and planet in New York through climate action, youth empowerment, Jewish environmental education, and community events.

Together with UJA Federation of New York, and our municipal and regional community partners, Adamah NY is strengthening our communal resiliency in the face of global uncertainty and responding to the existential crisis of our time with the full power of the Jewish spirit.

Adamah NY is poised for tremendous impact in the months and years ahead – catalyzing vibrant 21st century Jewish life at the intersection of Jewish values and sustainability

For more information, contact newyork@adamah.org

Happening in the Hub

Climate Action Resource Guide for New York Jewish Orgs

This resource guide gives an overview of how to implement energy improvements in your institution and the policies, programs, and incentives available to support your work in New York City and State.

Adamah-NY’s first Roots and Resilience Environmental Journey to Israel

Read the blog from this incredible tour of Israel in May 2025.

Get to know Adamah NY through past newsletters

Jewish Climate Leadership Coalition

Powered by Adamah, the Jewish Climate Leadership Coalition is a network of Jewish community organizations who recognize the existential threat and moral urgency of climate change and are committed to taking action. 

The Adamah NY team works with local Jewish institutions to develop and implement organizational Climate Action Plans that both reduce institutional emissions and mobilize the broader New York Jewish community around climate action. Over 90 organizations in the Adamah NY catchment area (NYC, Westchester, and Long Island) have joined the coalition, including synagogues, JCCs, day schools, and more.  Click here to join today

Climate Action Resource Guide for New York Jewish Orgs

This resource guide gives an overview of how to implement energy improvements in your institution and the policies, programs, and incentives available to support your work in New York City and State.

Adamah NY LED Storefront 

Adamah and the UtilityGenius™ group at Encentiv Energy have partnered to create an online storefront for purchasing energy efficient LED lighting equipment at extremely discounted prices. The storefront instantly applies ConEdison’s rebates directly into your checkout price, eliminating the need to apply for rebates or fill out complex paperwork. Organizations must be commercial customers of ConEdison in New York City or Westchester County to purchase. See the storefront FAQ page to learn more

Adamah NY Climate Action Fund

In July 2024 Adamah NY launched a local Climate Action Fund for day schools, yeshivas, and synagogues located in Adamah NY’s and UJA-Federation of NY’s catchment area (NYC’s five boroughs, Long Island, and Westchester). Matching grants of $5,000-$10,000 are available to support efforts to get to net-zero GHG emissions through projects that source clean electricity, increase electrification, or enhance energy efficiency.  

  • The next application deadline is November 6, 2025. Click to learn more about the Adamah NY Climate Action Fund, that is made possible thanks to the support of UJA Federation of New York.  

For more information about the Coalition in New York, please contact Daniel Dray, Adamah NY Climate Action Coordinator, at daniel.dray@adamah.org

Climate Action Webinar Recordings

Our climate action webinars are designed to support New York-based Jewish institutions in advancing their climate journeys. Each session dives into key topics—from local decarbonization legislation and financing climate initiatives to our Climate Action Fund grants and loans, climate & food systems, and more.

Browse our past webinars to learn, get inspired, and take action!


Composting 101: What Your Jewish Institution Needs to Know Now | June 11, 2025

Explore the how-to of composting with suggestions for starting—or enhancing—your composting journey in a way that reflects both environmental responsibility and Jewish wisdom. As of April 1 2025, composting is required in all 5 boroughs of New York City!

Exploring NYC Local Law 97 Buildings Legislation | January 29, 2025
Adamah NY Climate Action Fund Info Session | July 31, 2024
Climate-Smart Savings for Synagogues, Day Schools, and Yeshivot in NY | June 5, 2024
Culinary Climate Action: Intentional Food Choices in NY Jewish Institutions | Mar 18, 2024
Financing Climate Action in New York | Jan 25, 2024
The City, The Climate and Us – Exploring LL97 NYC Buildings Legislation | Dec 6, 2023

Jewish Youth Climate Movement

The Jewish Youth Climate Movement (JYCM) is a Gen Z-led movement integrating Jewish identity and leadership development with community building and climate action. JYCM supports and empowers the next generation of Jewish youth to be leaders in the work to build a sustainable and equitable world for all. 

Adamah NY supports and works to expand the impact of JYCM chapters in the Greater New York area, including Westchester and Long Island.  

The Jewish Youth Climate Movement has a presence at day schools, synagogues, and JCCs. You are welcome to join the chapters that exist, or form one at your own institution! You do not need to be affiliated with a Jewish institution to join. 

Our active chapters in New York include:  

Luria Academy 
Hannah Senesh 
Schecter Long Island 
Leffell School  
Northshore Day School 
Darkei Noam 
Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan 
Fort Tryon Jewish Center 
Central Synagogue 
Abraham Joshua Heschel School 
Queens Kvutzah 
Temple Beth Israel  


For more information about JYCM in New York, please contact Miriam Ehrlich, Adamah NY JYCM Coordinator at miriam.ehrlich@adamah.org

Follow JYCM on Facebook and Instagram.

Above: teens at Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx for a reverse tashlich volunteer event for the High Holidays.

Adamah on Campus

Adamah on Campus is building a joyful, resilient generation of Jewish environmental leaders through education, action and community building.

Adamah NY supports and works to expand the impact of Adamah on Campus, and establish more chapters in New York-based university and college campuses.

For an updated list of chapters, sample programs, and staff, visit the Adamah on Campus page. For more information about Adamah on Campus in New York, contact campus@adamah.org.

Peoplehood and Planethood

Peoplehood and Planethood is a core value at Adamah. We strive to build bridges across the Jewish world—from Israel to the Diaspora—toward a more sustainable future. We believe in and actively support peacebuilding through environmental cooperation, recognizing that nature, environmnetal and climate challenges transcend borders. Even in times of tragic conflict and loss for both Palestinians and Israelis, our commitment remains steadfast.

In May 2025, Adamah NY led a study tour to Israel for environmental leaders from New York. You can read more about the trip here and explore the full itinerary here.

Isabella Freedman

Situated on 400 acres just two hours north of New York City in the Berkshire Mountains, Isabella Freedman has served as a cornerstone for nature immersion, transformative retreats, and inspirational educational experiences for over 130 years.

Join one of several retreats offered year-round focused on Jewish holidays, farm-to-table food, music, meditation, yoga, and more. Or let us host your synagogue, professional group, wedding, b’nei mitzvot, or other private events!

Meet Our Team

Miriam Ehrlich

JYCM Coordinator

Miriam is passionate about Tikkun Olam, and has over five years of experience working with non-profits and on political campaigns. She earned her Master of Social Work at Columbia University and was born and raised in New York City.

miriam.ehrlich@adamah.org

212.908.2514

New York, NY

Shahar Sadeh headshot

Shahar Sadeh

Director, Adamah NY

Dr. Shahar Sadeh is a scholar practitioner with an extensive experience in strategic planning, program management and community engagement and a diverse background in environment, Jewish communal affairs, academic activism and peacebuilding.

shahar.sadeh@adamah.org

914.893.4122

New York, NY

Jessie Rothfleisch

Climate Action Coordinator – Adamah NY

Jessie graduated from the University of Virginia with her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in urban and environmental planning. She likes learning about climate policy in cities and enjoys taking long walks and painting in her free time.

jessica.rothfleisch@adamah.org

New York, NY

Eliana Hiam

Campus Coordinator

Eliana Hiam (she/her) is a senior at Barnard College studying Environmental Science. She is excited about being involved in the intersection of Judaism and environmental action. In her free time, she enjoys being in nature and crafting.

eliana.hiam@adamah.org

New York, NY

Hannah Kahn Glass

Education and Community Engagement Coordinator

Hannah is passionate about the intersection of the natural world and Jewish tradition. Hannah has worked on farms, as a cook, and as a Jewish educator, community organizer, and ritual leader. She loves to bike and cook elaborate meals.

hannah.glass@adamah.org

New York, NY

Amber Otwell

Administrative Assistant

For the past four years, Amber has provided high-level support to Executives, Owners, and Founders across a range of industries. When she is not working, Amber is most likely walking through Central Park or attending a Broadway show.

amber.otwell@adamah.org

New York, New York

Daniel Dray

Climate Action Coordinator

Daniel graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Environmental Engineering. After working in sustainability, he pursued an MBA at Ben Gurion University. He is passionate about emerging renewable energy technologies and the Miami Heat.

daniel.dray@adamah.org

New York, NY

Adamah NY Advisory Council

Alexandra Golub
Brett Cohen
David Schieren
Emily Raviv
Jessica Haller
Lisa Phillips
Michael Lustig
Tracy Stein

Professional Committee

The Adamah NY Professional Advisory Committee is a group of leaders in sustainability, climate action, and Jewish environmental education who guide and support the organization’s growth through strategic insight, partnership, and expert advice.

Ana Levy-Lyons
Anneliese Zausner-Mannes
Bonnie Hagen
David Kahn
Eli Kintisch
Elizabeth Stein
Michael Gilbert
Mindy Germain
Mor Keshet
Rachel Landsberg
Rand Manasse
Robert Politzer

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