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‘Choose Life’ says EcoJudaism as it holds first public vigil

The event coincided with COP 29, the United Nations climate change conference

November 14, 2024 12:11
Naomi Verber, CEO of EcoJudaism, addresses the vigil in Parliament Square (Photo: Jonathan Glass)
Naomi Verber, CEO of EcoJudaism, addresses the vigil in Parliament Square (Photo: Jonathan Glass)
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V A Jewish environmental charity has hosted its first “eco-vigil” in Parliament Square, with more than 40 attendees urging the government and the Jewish community to “choose life.”

The “EcoJudaism” event, which coincided with the COP29 conference in Azerbaijan, sought to address the climate crisis from a religious standpoint.

Falling just before “Eco Shabbat” – an EcoJudaism initiative to eat vegan food and discuss climate change on the Shabbat of Cop29 – the vigil sought to raise climate concerns as a priority in the community, said Naomi Verber, executive director of EcoJudaism.

“There are huge issues facing Jewish people right now, and I can understand why this may not be at the top of everyone’s priorities,” she said.