Earth Etude for Elul 17 – Do Not Be Daunted

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Earth Etude for Elul 17 – Do Not Be Daunted

by Susie Davidson Last week, my brother said to me, “Why do you spend so much time working for the environment and trying to change the world? It is hopeless.” He then cited an activist friend who, for decades, has been researching and trying to uncover the full story behind

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Growing in Elul

“Oh camp staff, we want you to know, oh camp staff, we love you so.” It’s the closing circle for the six day session at Eden Village Camp, and the campers are singing to the counselors! These first-time campers have had a raucous, joyful immersion into Eden Village at the

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A Land of Milk But Not Honey

Blog post by Joshua Boydstun, Rabbinical Student at Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Bees have become front-page news. The cover story of Time magazine’s August 19 issue—entitled “A World Without Bees”—and similar articles from major news outlets like Mother Jones, The Atlantic and The New York Times are now reporting what beekeepers

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Jewish Energy Guide: Green Your Conference

Summary: Between travel, accommodations, and food, it is often challenging to green a conference. David Krantz, president and chairperson of the Green Zionist Alliance, provides tips on how to green your conference by making changes, both big and small, when planning the event. Ask people to bring their own bottles

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