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By Jeremy Benstein, PhD 6"x9" (288 Pages)Publisher: Jewish Lights, 2006 Part of the "The Way Into . . ." series.
An accessible introduction to the Jewish understanding of the natural world and the key concepts central to Jewish environmentalism.
At a time of growing concern about environmental issues, Jeremy Benstein, PhD. -- a founder and associate director of the Heschel Center for Environmental Learning and Leadership -- explores the relationship Jews have with the natural world and the ways in which Judaism contributes to contemporary social-environmental issues. He also shows the extent to which Judaism is part of the problem and how it can be part of the solution.
Benstein offers both an environmental interpretation of Judaism and a Jewish approach to environmentalism, examining the dilemmas and questions we face when evaluating Judaism's role in the care of creation: What environmentalism is; What the creation stories can teach us about who we are and what nature is; The relevance of Torah and traditional sources.
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