Judaism and Ecology

"The Torah is a commentary on the world and the world is a commentary on the Torah."

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The only place that I've ever seen organic matzo is at People's Food Coop in Portland, Or.
Torah and Ecology "To fill the Earth and subdue it" or "to cultivate and guard it"
Tu B'shvat and the New Year of the Trees For man is as the tree of the field
The Torah view on Suburbia A lifestyle within nature may not ruin it's surroundings
The permissibility of bicycle on Shabbat? The synagogue is too far to walk and driving is prohibited?

Build an erruv.

Judaism and Vegetarianism While there are numerous Jewish texts covering the how and when of eating fleishiks (meat) some are asking if it's necessary at all.
The Unmaking of the World Naomi Mara Hyman looks at creation in the reverse
Save the world, leave the car at home

The Interfaith Climate and Energy Campaign strives to raise our awareness of wasteful practices.

Modern Ecological Tzadikim
Terri Gipps www.allianceforsustainability.net
Dr. Richard Schwartz www.jewishveg.com
Nigel Savage is the director of Hazon www.hazon.org
Ruth Messinger Biography
Judith Helfand

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