Can Jewish text and tradition offer resources for navigating the emotional terrain of climate change? In her presentation, Prof. Watts Belser will examine ancient and contemporary stories about Jonah, the biblical prophet who famously turned away from God’s call.
Read More »Jewish Youth Delegation Headed to Israel, Egypt to Represent at COP27
Bella Weksler, Boulder local, and Jewish Youth Climate Movement (JYCM) College Fellow is one of 10 Jewish college students going to COP27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference taking place in Egypt November 6-18.
Read More »Major Jewish Organizations Form Coalition To Act On Climate Crisis; Issue Open Call For Jewish Organizations Everywhere To Join
In a first-of-its-kind mobilization, 20 major Jewish organizations announce the formation of the Jewish Climate Leadership Coalition, which will bring together Jewish community leaders and organizations who recognize the existential threat and moral urgency of climate change and commit to taking action.
Read More »Column: Taking Action on Climate Change — an Urgent Issue for Our Jewish Community
Join us for a Jewish Climate Action Rally in Denver, CO, on August 29, 2021, at 10:30 a.m., at the Federal Building Plaza (1961 Stout St.).
Read More »Call to Action: Jewish Climate Action Rally Aug. 29
Boulder JTree is supporting Colorado Jewish Climate Action and Dayenu.org to create a Jewish Climate Action Rally in Denver on Aug 29th.
Read More »A New Clock for a New Year
“Teach us to number our days; thus we become wise of heart.” (Psalms 90:12) The Climate Clock launched this week in Manhattan intends to do just that: teach us to number our days.
Read More »The Climate Crisis Demands Jewish Civic Engagement
Americans can worry about more than one problem at a time.
Read More »Hazon’s CEO Nigel Savage at Bonai Shalom this Shabbat
Savage will give the d'var torah, and after kiddush, lead a discussion on: "The Climate Crisis, Parshat Mishpatim, Food, and the Jewish Community: Now What?"
Read More »Of Bikes, Tables and Trees
Change is coming, and let's plan for it, and be part of it, for good.
Read More »Letters: From Then to Now. And Where Next?
"...I reiterate – this is never more necessary than today – that human beings can change things for good. It is the lesson of human history. It is certainly the lesson of Jewish history."
Read More »Teshuvah and Environmental Sustainability
What does it mean that Hazon is the Jewish lab for sustainability?
Read More »The Paris Accords — Now What?
In every country of the world in which Jewish people live, their government has endorsed the Paris Climate Agreement. Every religious faith community spoke up for it.
Read More »Rabbi Soloway Among Faith Leaders White House Honors as Climate “Champions of Change”
Rabbi Marc Soloway of Boulder's Congregation Bonai Shalom is one of twelve people of faith the White House is honoring as “Champions of Change” for their efforts in protecting our environment and communities from the effects of climate change
Read More »Boulder Jews attend Boulder 350
Boulder Jewish residents are vowing to fight climate change after Boulder 350.
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