Noam Dolgin was born in 1976 in Vancouver, British Columbia to parents Avi & Ruth. His childhood included sports, theatre, Jewish day school during the year and Habonim Dror camp and family camping trips in the Summer.
Noam's love of nature and Judaism, developed at a young age, while his skill and dedication to education and advocacy has developed through his lifetime. Throughout high school, Noam was a leader in Jewish youth programming community wide. In university Noam was an active member of Hillel and was awarded the Award for Jewish Leadership in 1997.
During university, Noam developed a key understanding of Humanities' effects on the Earth and began investigation religious and moral obligations to care for Creation. It was at this time that Noam was involved in the founding of Canada's first Jewish environmental group, Adam Va-Adamah.
Noam's expertise in religious environmental values quickly landed him work with a number of Jewish environmental organizations including the Northwest Jewish Environmental Project, Adam Va-Adamah, and eventually a position as the Associate Director of the Teva Learning Center, where he served for seven years till 2007.
Over the past few years, Noam has continued to teach students, train educators and develop new innovations in Jewish environmental education.
is now looking towards new opportunities in the field of environmental education. These projects include: working to protect Israel's environment through the work of the Green Zionist Alliance, developing the first curriculum on a Jewish response to global climate change, and many other exciting initiative.

Contact Noam:
Email: noam@noamdolgin.com
Phone: 604-254-2549
Mail: 2685 Victoria Drive
Vancouver, BC V5N 4L3
Canada
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