Over 100 Jewish Groups Voice Deep Alarm and Concern Over Recent Attacks on Democratic Norms and Values

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Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Shemini Atzeret, and Veganism

There are many connections between veganism and the Jewish festivals of Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret (the Eighth Day of Solemn Assembly), and Simchat Torah: 1. Sukkot commemorates the 40 years when the ancient Israelites lived in the wilderness in frail huts and were sustained by manna. According to Isaac Arama (1420-1494),

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Earth Etude for Elul 29

This is Where it All Begins by Rabbi Judy Kummer ~Human beings have often pondered the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg. As a gardener, I think more about the cycle of pollination and the growth of seeds and plants and flowers, which lead to more

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Earth Etude for Elul 28

Hineni–A Heart-centered Etude for this Season by Maxine Lyons ~I am practicing “active hope”– focusing my efforts to align with others dedicated to showing up to be counted together, to make a positive difference in this broken world and to express gratitude for the source of life. Hineni – Here

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Shana Tova 5785

Shana tova! It has been a difficult and complicated year.  finding sudden moments of meaning unexpected openings holy ground and deep companionship We allow ourselves to awaken to mystery and find strength in sacred community And as we enter the new year, we remember that life can, once again, blossom

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Returning to Potential

Earth Etude for Elul 27 by Akiko Yonekawa As a child growing up in Los Angeles, I had simple plans for adult life: to be an artist, teacher, actor, and/or mom. In my actual adulthood, I have had occasion to be one of those things – high school teacher –

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Tending the Earth

Earth Etude for Elul 26 by Rabbi Marisa Elana James We do live in overwhelming times, as have so many of our ancestors, but I suspect that my great-grandparents’ lack of the internet and 24-hour news cycle made it somewhat easier to cope. Part of me wants to know about

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A Photographic Essay of Teshuvah in Seven “Verses”

Earth Etude for Elul 25 by Rabbi Steven J. Rubenstein, BCC Rabbi Steven J. Rubenstein, BCC ~ Director of Spiritual Care at the Jewish Home, Rochester, New York; author of “In the BIG-inning: A Rabbi’s Collection Inning by Inning” available through Diamond Dan Publications; and a newly ordained Zayde.

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Earth Etude for Elul 24

Past, Present, and Future by Thea Iberall, PhD ~I’m at a shoreline retreat rocking on the dining hall porch. I’m thinking about how vulnerable everything is: people, the land, nature. I’m thinking about my own fragility. Flags above me are flapping in the breeze, a precursor to the remnants of

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An  Innovative Initiative To Avert a Climate Catastrophe and Leave a Habitable, Healthy, Environmentally Sustainable World For Future Generations

Because climate threats are increasingly apparent, Jewish Vegan Life (JVL) has started  a unique, potentially game-changing initiative to reduce them, called “Shofar for Change.” It involves a Zoom event featuring  the blowing of the shofar at the Kotel on September 29, 11 AM US Eastern time  (6 PM Israel time), followed by several

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initiative To Avert a Climate Catastrophe and Leave a Habitable, Healthy, Environmentally Sustainable World For Future Generations

Because climate threats are increasingly apparent, Jewish Vegan Life (JVL) has started  a unique, potentially game-changing initiative to reduce them, called “Shofar for Change.” It involves a Zoom event featuring  the blowing of the shofar at the Kotel on September 29, 11 AM US Eastern time  (6 PM Israel time), followed by several

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Earth Etude for Elul 23

On Gardening and Our Spiritual Gardens by Ivy Helman, Ph.D. “And the divine sent the human out of the Garden of Eden, to till the soil, from where humanity had been taken.” – Genesis 3:23 Our connection to the land runs deep. It is recognized in the Torah. It is

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Earth Etude for Elul 22

The Thread of Elul by Carly Sachs ~What does thunder say and what stormor visitor has come to quench the secret thirst of the soul and how different the soft knockingof the heart and can you bathe in the waters of the breath? The dharma of a warrior is not

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Earth Etude for Elul 21

GoldenRod’s Teaching for Elul by Kohenet Sephirah Oshkello ~As we journey through the Wheel of the Year, it is a gift to cultivate the soil and learn from the cycles of the earth. Elul – a month of reflection and growth; emulated in the GoldenRod sparkling all around us amongst

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Earth Etude for Elul 20

Humans and Beavers by Judith Black A short reflection The beaver’s small black nose was gliding towards its lodge.The people sat idling in their SUVs waiting impatiently for the 4 lanes of traffic to break up. Humans and Beavers: the only two species that manipulate and shift their environment.Beavers make

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Earth Etude for Elul 19

Greenwashing Initiatives Pollute the Mikvah by Andy Oram ~Insincere gestures toward saving the climate fill the news these days. Governments classify biomass as a low-carbon energy source when many types of biomass1 put more carbon in the air. Carbon offsets, vaunted by many companies, also are mostly for show. 2

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Earth Etude for Elul 18

Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall… by Rabbi Margaret Frisch-Klein “Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall…”Trees are like friends. Torah is a Tree of Life, so says Proverbs. We sing this as part of the Torah service. “It is a tree of life to them that hold fast to it and all

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