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Countering Destruction – Lessons from Noah (Source Sheet)

Core Teaching #6: Countering Destruction: Lessons from Noah Enjoy this Hebrew/English source sheet and study guide on the topic of Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah. Discussion questions provided! These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment, in partnership with Canfei Nesharim. Jewcology thanks the Shedlin Outreach Foundation and the ROI community for their generous support, which made the Jewcology project possible. See all Core Teaching Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah ... (has 1 attachments)

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Countering Destruction – Lessons from Noah (Summary Article)

Core Teaching #6: Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah Countering Destruction: Lessons from Noah By Rabbi Yonatan Neril [1] Although the flood and the life of Noah occurred thousands of years ago, the story of Noah offers important lessons about how our actions affect the world. The Torah teaches that ten generations after Creation, all life on the planet had “corrupted its way on the earth”(Genesis 6:12). G-d gave humans 120 years to improve their ways, using Noah and his ark as messengers. Yet the people ignored the message ... (has 1 attachments)

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Countering Destruction – Lessons from Noah (Podcast)

Core Teaching #6: Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah Click here to hear Jewcology's podcast on Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah. These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment, in partnership with Canfei Nesharim. Jewcology thanks the Shedlin Outreach Foundation and the ROI community for their generous support, which made the Jewcology project possible. See all Core Teaching Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah Materials! Learn more about the Year of Jewish Learning ...

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Countering Destruction – Lessons from Noah (Video)

Core Teaching #6: Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah In this video, Rabbi Yonatan Neril speaks about the lessons we can learn from Noah and the flood. These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment, in partnership with Canfei Nesharim. Jewcology thanks the Shedlin Outreach Foundation and the ROI community for their generous support, which made the Jewcology project possible. See all Core Teaching Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah Materials! Learn more about the Year of Jewish ...

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Teaching #6: Countering Destruction – Lessons from Noah

Core Teaching #6: Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah Although the flood and the life of Noah occurred thousands of years ago, the story of Noah offers important lessons about how our actions affect the world. Explore all Countering Destruction - Lessons from Noah Materials: Summary Article Longer Article Source Sheet Audio Podcast Video These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of ...

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Do Not Destroy: Trees, Art, and Jewish Thought, an Educator Resource Guide from the Contemporary Jewish Museum

Based on the San Francisco exhibition, Do Not Destroy: Trees, Art and Jewish Thought, this educator's resource guide provides information and ideas for exploring themes of environmentalism, trees in Jewish tradition, and the tree as a universal symbol. This guide shares works of artists who were asked to reflect on trees, Tu B'shevat, and the concepts of "do not destroy" (ba'al tashchit), and "repairing the world" (tikkun olam.) This resource is designed to enhance your learning by providing: An overview of the Contem... (has 1 attachments)

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Bible Raps Video Featuring Jewcology Resources

Hey! Check out this great new video made by our friends at Bible Raps, using Jewcology's Jewish wisdom on the environment.

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Shabbat and Environmental Awareness (Video)

Core Teaching #5: Shabbat and Environmental Awareness In this video, Rabbi Yona Metzger, Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of Israel, speaks about the connection between Shabbat and our responsibility to protect the environment. These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment, in partnership with Canfei Nesharim. Jewcology thanks the Shedlin Outreach Foundation and the ROI community for their generous support, which made the Jewcology project possible. See all Core Teaching Shabbat and Environmental Materials!...

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Shabbat and Environmental Awareness (Podcast)

Core Teaching #5: Shabbat and Environmental Awareness Click here to hear Jewcology's podcast on Shabbat and Environmental Awareness. These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment, in partnership with Canfei Nesharim. Jewcology thanks the Shedlin Outreach Foundation and the ROI community for their generous support, which made the Jewcology project possible. See all Core Teaching Shabbat and Environmental Awareness Materials! Learn more about the Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment!

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Shabbat and Environmental Awareness (Source Sheet)

Core Teaching #5: Shabbat and Environmental Awareness Enjoy this Hebrew/English source sheet and study guide on the topic of Shabbat and Environmental Awareness. Discussion questions provided! These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment, in partnership with Canfei Nesharim. Jewcology thanks the Shedlin Outreach Foundation and the ROI community for their generous support, which made the Jewcology project possible. See all Core Teaching Shabbat and Environmental Awareness Materials! Learn more ... (has 1 attachments)

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Shabbat and Environmental Awareness (Longer Article)

Core Teaching #5: Shabbat and Environmental Awareness Shabbat and Environmental Awareness By Rabbi Yonatan Neril What is the connection between the Jewish Sabbath and the environment? In modern society, we are running, speaking, and thinking at an exceptional rate, and oftentimes we continue all week long without slowing down. Constantly doing, always mobile accessible, habitually multi-tasking. We can get so caught up in the doing that we could spend our whole lives on the go. If being too busy is a malady of modern man, slowing down on ... (has 1 attachments)

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Shabbat and Environmental Awareness (Summary Article)

Core Teaching #5: Shabbat and Environmental Awareness Rejuvenating Ourselves and Our Planet By Rabbi Yonatan Neril [1] In modern society, we are running, speaking, and thinking at an exceptional rate, and oftentimes we continue all week long without slowing down. Constantly doing, always mobile accessible, habitually multi-tasking. If being too busy is a malady of modern man, slowing down on Shabbat may be a key remedy. The Torah teaches, "These are the things that the Divine commanded to make. Six days work may be done, but on ... (has 1 attachments)

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Teaching #5: Shabbat and Environmental Awareness

Core Teaching #5: Shabbat and Environmental Awareness Today we live in a society which is constantly doing without sufficient regard to being, and at the same time, transforming the natural world without taking time to reflect on the long-term consequences. Shabbat as a spiritual practice offers great potential to reduce consumption and thereby benefit the natural world. Explore all Shabbat and Environmental Awareness Materials: Summary Article Longer Article Source Sheet ...

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Sustainability in the Land of Israel (Podcast)

Core Teaching #4: Sustainability in the Land of Israel Click here to hear Jewcology's podcast on Sustainability in the Land of Israel. These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment, in partnership with Canfei Nesharim. Jewcology thanks the Shedlin Outreach Foundation and the ROI community for their generous support, which made the Jewcology project possible. See all Core Teaching Sustainability in the Land of Israel Materials! Learn more about the Year of Jewish Learning on the Environmen...

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Sustainability in the Land of Israel (Source Sheet)

Core Teaching #4: Sustainability in the Land of Israel Enjoy this Hebrew/English source sheet and study guide on the topic of Sustainability in the Land of Israel. Discussion questions provided! These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment, in partnership with Canfei Nesharim. Jewcology thanks the Shedlin Outreach Foundation and the ROI community for their generous support, which made the Jewcology project possible. See all Core Teaching Sustainability in the Land of Israel Materials! Learn ... (has 1 attachments)

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Sustainability in the Land of Israel (Longer Article)

Core Teaching #4: Sustainability in the Land of Israel Grapes, Goats, and Open Spaces: Sustainability in Settling the Land of Israel By Rabbi Yonatan Neril [1] At different times in history, Jews have engaged in growing crops, tending fruit trees, and shepherding animals in the Land of Israel. These activities were critical to provide food to sustain Jews living in the Land. Yet they also may have presented challenges to environmental sustainability in the Land of Israel. Jewish tradition can teach us about sustaining the Land over time, both in ... (has 1 attachments)

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Sustainability in the Land of Israel (Summary Article)

Core Teaching #4: Sustainability in the Land of Israel Sustainability in the Land of Israel By Rabbi Yonatan Neril [1] Abraham and Sarah came to Israel over 3700 years ago.[2] Since then, significant populations of Jews have spent over 1600 years living in the Land of Israel.[3] For much of this time, Jews have been involved in growing crops, tending fruit trees, and shepherding animals, activities critical to providing food to sustain those living in Israel. Yet they also presented challenges to environmental sustainability in the Land. ... (has 1 attachments)

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Teaching #4: Sustainability in the Land of Israel

Core Teaching #4: Sustainability in the Land of Israel Rabbinic teachings on Yishuv Eretz Yisrael (settling the land of Israel) highlight the common Jewish duty to live sustainably. Our Sages made short-term sacrifices in order to preserve their resources, actions we should emulate to help us find ways for today’s reality on the Land. Explore all Sustainability in the Land of Israel Materials: Summary Article Longer Article Source Sheet Audio Podcast ...

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Retreat for Jewish Environmental Leaders: Kayaking in Alaska July 22-29

The Institute for Jewish Spirituality and Inside Passages are co-leading an incredible retreat for Jewish Environmental leaders this June in Alaska. Full details and registration are available at http://www.regonline.com/alaska2012 For the past ten summers, IJS has taken groups of Jewish leaders to Alaska for a week of wilderness kayaking and contemplative silence, exploring the crucial link between Jewish life, spiritual practice and environmental stewardship. This experience is for you whether you work for a Jewish organization or not, whether you are a profes...

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Compassion Toward Animals and Tza’ar Ba’alei Chaim (Podcast)

Core Teaching #3: Animal Welfare Download this audio podcast to learn more about the Jewish requirement to show compassion towards animals and the prohibition of Tza'ar Ba'alei Chaim (causing harm to animals). These materials are posted as part of Jewcology’s Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment, in partnership with Canfei Nesharim. Jewcology thanks the Shedlin Outreach Foundation and the ROI community for their generous support, which made the Jewcology project possible. See all Core Teaching Animal Welfare Materials! Learn ... (has 1 attachments)

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