The Bible's not to blame for climate crisis
The Creation story is sometimes mistakenly seen to be at the root of our ecological sins
Tonnes of harmful plastics are blighting Israel’s top beaches
Food packaging, single-use plastic products and fishing nets are among the main pollutants
Jonah's story is a call to global responsibility
The story of the reluctant prophet will be read on Wednesday on the afternoon of Yom Kippur
Herzliya hermit at risk of eviction after 50 years from elaborate cliffside cave home
A man who has been living in a cliffside cave since the 70s is being threatened with eviction by Israeli authorities
'Relief and delight' as Jewish eco-farm Sadeh is saved
Jewish Youth Fund, which owns the Kent site, has had a change of heart over its sale
It is better for animals to be stunned before slaughter
Paper presented to Reform rabbis argues for a rethink on shechita and kashrut
Synagogues are honoured for eco efforts but none reach the gold standard
Silver and bronze awards presented by EcoSynagogue to shuls hitting environmental audit targets. The high bar for gold has been achieved by only one congregation, West London
Synagogues get a targeted carbon footprint checker
Enviromental charity has partnered with EcoSynagogue to produce a specially adapted calculator
Education is natural for Gan Alon's young foresters
The Masorti pre-school has been accredited a Forest School for its outdoor pursuits
United Synagogue to create UK forest of 37,000 trees to celebrate Queen's Jubilee
The US is encouraging all its members to purchase a tree as it launches a partnership with the Woodland Trust
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