Two organizations at the center of the Jewish environmental movement, Hazon and Pearlstone, today launched a new identity for their merging organization: Adamah.
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 »Collaboration Aims to Bring More Plant-Based Menu Items To Jewish-Based Food Service Operations
Hazon, the largest faith-based environmental organization in the United States, and the Humane Society of the United States are proud to have worked together on their first ever virtual culinary training focused on bringing more sustainable plant-based menu items to the Jewish community.
Read More »Hazon Announces Winners of Shmita-Themed Art Competition
Hazon, the Jewish Lab for Sustainability, has announced the winners of its inaugural art competition, the Shmita Prizes, after collecting nearly 250 submissions from 11 different countries over the course of 10 months.
Read More »Big Bold Jewish Climate Fest Returns
The Big Bold Jewish Climate Fest aims to give new meaning to the holiday as an annual week of learning and action centered on the most existential environmental issue of our day: the climate crisis. This year’s festival takes place January 10-14, 2022,
Read More »Hazon and Pearlstone Announce Merger; Jakir Manela Named As New CEO
Hazon, the largest faith-based environmental organization in the U.S., and Pearlstone, one of the largest Jewish retreat centers and Jewish outdoor education sites in North America, announced today that their boards of directors have unanimously approved a proposal to merge the two organizations, with Jakir Manela serving as the inaugural CEO.
Read More »Announcing Hazon’s Inaugural Jewish Art Competition: The Shmita Prizes
Hazon, the Jewish Lab for Sustainability non-profit, officially opened submissions for The Shmita Prizes – an international arts competition with five different prizes. The goal is to draw attention to and raise awareness of the forthcoming shmita year (beginning Rosh Hashanah 2021).
Read More »January JTree Update
Thank you to families and friends who made an end of year donation to Boulder JTree.
Read More »Father’s Day is This Weekend – Plant Trees with JTree for Dad
Mother’s Day inspired Boulder to plant 500 trees! Let’s make Father’s Day even more successful!
Read More »Plant Trees with JTree for Father’s Day
Mother’s Day inspired Boulder to plant 500 trees! Let’s make Father’s Day even more successful!
Read More »#SoundtheCall on the 50th Earth Day – April 22!
As we struggle through these difficult times, we look beyond the present crisis – and we call the Jewish community to #SoundtheCall on the 50th Earth Day.
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 »5780: The Year of Environmental Teshuva
The Jerusalem Post published this op-ed by Nigel Savage, CEO of Hazon, on October 2nd, 2019.
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 »Get Some Cash to Make Your “Green” Dreams Come True!
Hazon in Colorado is awarding $20,000+ in mini-grants for projects that will make the Colorado Jewish community healthier and more sustainable.
Read More »Where Do We Begin? The Hazon Food Conference
You’re warmly invited to this year’s Hazon Food Conference, August 14-18. Registration prices go up June 1.
Read More »2019 Colorado Jewish Food Fest Inspires, Delights
Almost 700 community members ate and toured and learned their way through the 2019 Colorado Jewish Fest on Sunday at the Boulder JCC.
Read More »Volunteer at the Colorado Jewish Food Fest
The Colorado Jewish Food Fest is looking for a few more volunteers for the event on April 7. Free admission!
Read More »Learn About Eco-Kashrut at Congregation Bonai Shalom
Congregation Bonai Shalom wants to make Eco-Kosher living easy with this workshop on January 27!
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 »From Soil to Soup to Success!
Last weekend a minyan of local food lovers came together to make the freshest and most stunningly delicious gazpacho--from soil to soup!
Read More »Gazpacho: From Soil to Soup!
If Israel is the land of milk and honey, then Colorado is the land of tomatoes and peppers!
Read More »Applications Open for $25,000 in Mini-Grants from Hazon
Hazon in Colorado is awarding $25,000 in mini-grants for projects that will make the Colorado Jewish community healthier and more sustainable.
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