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Climate of Change: Don't Fall into the Doomsday Trap
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Sunday, May 18, 2008. Don't Fall into the Doomsday Trap. Let’s take eating local foods as an example:. I can buy local in order to avoid. Carbon demands of importing or to avoid. But eating shouldn’t only be a fight. Eating is an opportunity to celebrate a relationship with ...2- Eati...
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Climate of Change: Why is this climate change organization different...?
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Why is this climate change organization different? Why a Jewish Climate Initiative. Surely climate change is a global problem? Isn’t everyone today concerned about it? We spent quite a few late nights and Espressos debating these questions ourselves. Part of w...
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Climate of Change: Wonder of Water
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Saturday, April 12, 2008. Our post on water a couple of weeks ago was expanded into an op-ed in the Jerusalem Post. Arguing that technology alone won't solve Israel's looking water crisis; we will also have to change the way we use and think about the stuff too. You saw it here first!
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Climate of Change: The Green Haggadah
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Thursday, April 17, 2008. There are many aspects of the Haggadah that relate to ecological and environment concerns. By next year – God willing - we will have completed the Green Haggadah that will contain a fully developed Jewish ecological theology. Wishing you a wonder-filled Pesach.
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Climate of Change: The Blessing on Trees
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Thursday, April 17, 2008. The Blessing on Trees. For this entire month of Nisan there is a special blessing for fruit trees that are showing blossom (Birkat Ha’Ilanot). In The. I ask the question: why this blessing in this month? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Real Climate- Clima...
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Climate of Change: Between the Fires
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Thursday, May 22, 2008. By David Seidenberg, in honor of Lag Ba'Omer- adapted from Rabbi Arthur Waskow's Tisha B'av liturgy. According to one interpretation, the flood brought upon by Noah's generation began today, the 17th of Iyyar, the day before Lag Ba'Omer. We share a unique burden.
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Climate of Change: Who's the smartest?
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Thursday, April 17, 2008. The question is: if the Four Children mentioned in the Passover Haggadah are placed hierarchically then which one is at the top? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm Julian, member of Tikkun Olam Team and Co-founder of Jewish Climate Initiative. Green hous...
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Climate of Change: May 2008
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Jewish Climate Initiative in the New York Times Magazine. 8217; ”. Following the lead ofthe popular “What Would Jesus Drive? 8221; campaign from the Evangelical Environmental Network and Jewish sustainability organizations like Hazon(“Vision”), Sincl...On this d...
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Climate of Change: Calling All Voices
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Saturday, June 14, 2008. In every synagogue, nor, more radically, if every Jew in the world swapped their existing car for a hybrid.". Nigel Savage, founder of Hazon. For the full article. The Islamic Foundation for Ecology and Environmental Sciences. We sure are a little nation, but ...
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Climate of Change: Water, waste and wilderness.
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Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change. By the Tikkun Olam Team and Jewish Climate Initiative. Friday, March 28, 2008. Water, waste and wilderness. It’s water crisis. Again Spring is here, the turtle dove sings, almond trees blossom, and the winter that’s just passed brought a mere 65% of average rainfall. This is the fifth consecutive winter to yield below average rainfall in.