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Judaism

A “blue-green deal” for the Middle East

By Gidon Bromberg, Nada Majdalani, and Yana Abu Taleb
The Economist
World Ahead 2022

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EcoSynagogue: A Jewish approach to climate activism in the UK

By Shira Silkoff
Jerusalem Post
November 4, 2021

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Next April is the Holiest Month, Stirring

By Rabbi Arthur Waskow
The Shalom Center
October 25, 2021

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With a newer twist, a Rosh Hashana tradition aims to ‘repair the sea’

By Divya Kumar
Tampa Bay Times
September 9, 2021

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Animal Agency and the Mouth of the Donkey, with Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan

August 23, 2021

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Humans, Animals, and the Order of Creation, with Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan

August 16, 2021

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Re-Imagining Biblical Animals, with Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan

August 9, 2021

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Jewish Youth Climate Movement

April 1, 2021 - 12:37pm by Anonymous (not verified)

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Planet A Working Group

April 1, 2021 - 12:37pm by Anonymous (not verified)

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Weekly Free Farm Stand

April 1, 2021 - 12:37pm by Anonymous (not verified)

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