A tree of life: mapping the growth of the Jewish-environmental movement.

Speaker: David Krantz

From pickle makers to bicyclists to farmers to environmental-policy wonks to Yiddishists, learn more about the nascent Jewish-environmental movement. What initiatives are working in the field? Where are they? What are their strengths and challenges? And how can you become involved?

The Limmud Festival 2018 (December 22 – 27 in Birmingham, UK) is one of the biggest celebrations of Jewish learning and culture in the world.

David Krantz leads Aytzim (Jewcology, Green Zionist Alliance, EcoJews, and Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth) and serves on the boards of the American Zionist Movement and Interfaith Moral Action on Climate. He’s also a National Science Foundation fellow at Arizona State’s School of Sustainability.

For more information and to register: https://events.limmud.org/limmud-festival-2018/apply/

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