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Statements

The Jewish Environmental and Energy Imperative: A Call to Action
Religions for Peace Australia
2018 

Rabbinic Statement
Jewish Veg
2017

Ma’amadot: A Call to Protect Creation
Hebrew College
2015

Statement of the Bilateral Commission Meeting of the Delegation of the Holy See’s Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel’s Celegation for Relations with the Catholic Church
Vatican: Holy See Press Office
2010

Environment - Energy
Women’s League for Conservative Judaism
2008

The Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life (COEJL) Mission Statement
2007

Jewish Faith Statement
World Jewish Congress
2003

Environment – Biodiversity – Social Action
Women’s League for Conservative Judaism
1996

Environment
Women’s League for Conservative Judaism
1992

The Assisi Declarations: Messages on Humanity and Nature from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam & Judaism
Alliance of Religions and Conservation
September 29, 1986

 

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