What is nature's place in our spiritual lives?

In today’s modern culture, we’ve become separated from the sacredness of the natural world. This book offers a different, eye- and soul-opening wa...

Buy Now From Amazon

What is nature's place in our spiritual lives?

In today’s modern culture, we’ve become separated from the sacredness of the natural world. This book offers a different, eye- and soul-opening way of viewing our religion: A perspective grounded in nature, and rich in insights for seekers of all faiths.

Respect for the holiness of Creation, our duty to protect the natural world, reverence for the land … a focus on nature is part of the fabric of Jewish thought. Here, innovative contributors bring us a richer understanding of the long-neglected themes of nature that are woven through the biblical creation story, ancient texts, traditional law, the holiday cycles, prayer, mitzvot (good deeds) and community.

Ecology & the Jewish Spirit explores the wisdom that the Jewish tradition has to offer all of us, to help nature become a sacred, spiritual part of our own lives.

Contributors:

Eileen Abrams • Bradley Shavit Artson • Philip J. Bentley • Ellen Bernstein • Ellen Cohn • Eliezer Diamond • Shira Dicker • David Ehrenfeld • Charles Fenyvesi • Shamu Fenyvesi • Dan Fink • Barry Freundel • David Gedzelman • Everett Gendler • Neil Gillman • Neal Joseph Loevinger • Victor Raboy • Debra J. Robbins • Robert Sand • Marc Sirinsky • Jeff Sultar • Marc Swetlitz • Lawrence Troster



Similar Products

Judaism and Ecology: Created World and Revealed Word (Religions of the World and Ecology)The Splendor of Creation: A Biblical EcologySpirit in Nature: Teaching Judaism and Ecology on the TrailThe Way into Judaism and the EnvironmentTorah of the Earth Vol 1: Exploring 4,000 Years of Ecology in Jewish Thought: Zionism & Eco-JudaismLaudato Si -- On Care for Our Common HomeJudaism and Environmental Ethics: A ReaderGod in the Wilderness: Rediscovering the Spirituality of the Great Outdoors with the Adventure Rabbi