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Day 39: Netzah b’Yesod

Netzah b’Yesod by Rabbi Howard Cohen No, wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, and as vital to our lives as water and good bread. […]

Day 38: Tifereth b’Yesod

Tifereth b’Yesod by Rabbi Howard Cohen 'Wilderness' has a deceptive concreteness at first glance. The difficulty is that while the word is a noun it acts like an adjective. There […]

Title: Day 37: Gevurah b’Yesod

Gevurah b’Yesod by Rabbi Howard Cohen It is impossible for human intelligence to comprehend God, yet certain places may allow people to experience the necessary risk that opens them, body […]

Day 36: Chesed b’Yesod

This week we welcome Rabbi Howard Cohen of Judaism Outdoors: Burning Bush Adventures to our Omer project. Through Burning Bush Adventures, Rabbi Cohen takes people into the wilderness for an […]

Day 35: Malchut b’Hod

Malchut of Hod by Judith E. Felsen The heavens are exalted in their brilliance as their grandeur is of You. Each star reserves a place of dignity and majesty to […]

Day 34: Yesod b’Hod

Yesod of Hod by Judith E. Felsen Would that this evening I bring the glory of sunset, passionate, fleeting, reflective and meaningful to my encounters and relations. Would that tonight […]

Day 33: Hod b’Hod

Hod of Hod by Judith E. Felsen Would that I be one with wind as self unseen, to live on earth with no resistance to Your will. My seamlessness would […]

Day 32: Netzach b’Hod

Netzach of Hod by Judith E. Felsen It is not any power over that I seek but strength of my surrender To Your will and trust in all Your ways. […]

Day 31: Netzach b’Hod

Netzach of Hod by Judith E. Felsen It is not any power over that I seek but strength of my surrender To Your will and trust in all Your ways. […]

Day 30: Tiferet b’ Hod

Tiferet of Hod by Judith E. Felsen Just as the winds of earth carry Your seeds to scatter so did Your servant Jacob bring the seeds of Torah to distant […]

Day 29: Chesed B’Hod

Those of you who have followed the Ma'yan Tikvah blog over the years have read Judith Felsen's exquisite and delicate poetry and have experienced her deep spirituality. Judith has many […]

Day 28: Malchut b’Netzach

MALCHUT and NETZACH A Kingdom of Lasting Values Children love to play King and Queen. They set up their palace under the dining room table, Bring in the dolls and […]

What is ? Jewcology is a project of graduates of ROI (http://roicommunity.org), who have come together to create a resource for the entire Jewish-environmental community.  Jewcology incorporates collaboration from a wide range of Jewish environmental leaders and organizations worldwide.  This project was funded by the ROI Innovation Fund. The long-term goal of this project is to build a multi-denominational, multi-generational, regionally diverse community of Jewish environmental activists, who are learning from one another and from an expanding set of Jewish-environmental resources, how to educate their communities about our Jewish responsibility to protect the environment. We welcome sponsors, volunteers and collaboration!  To get involved, drop us a line: 

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Staffing and organizational support for this project is maintained by The Green Zionist Alliance.