Moses and Muhammad(peace be upon them) Eco-Kosher Eco-Halal Co-op Farm




Moses and Muhammad(peace be upon them) Eco-Kosher Eco-Halal Co-op Farm is located in Olympia, Washington. Jews and Muslims till the land and grow food together - Kibbutz style.
For questions about Kosher meat according to strict supervisions by a Mishkiyaakh and Shawket, call Jim Shulruff. (1st Sunday of the month - by private pre-booking only)
For questions about Halal mutton, chicken or beef, please call Muhammad Ayub at 254-493-0183 or email at ayub98516-at-gmail-dot-+com.

For a farm tour or to invest in shares, please attend the information sessions done on quarterly basis at the TIMBERLAND LIBRARY.

Songs from Chabad library, Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), Miriam Ahuvatel (Jerusalem's Peace Makers - Tikkun Olam) and Raihan - Malaysian Islamic troupe.

Fotos current and historical meetings of Jews and Muslims discussing various co-op projects.


Contact Dr. Muhammad Ayub, MD. MPH at
ayub98516@gmail.com

360-489-2830

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