 | Hava Tirosh-Samuelson - Religion - 2002 - 515 pages
Jewish ecological discourse has shown that Judaism harbors deep concern for the well-being of the natural world. However, the movement has not articulated a Jewish theology of ... | |
 | Ari Elon - Religion - 2000 - 494 pages
This anthology draws upon biblical, rabbinical, medieval, and modern sources--from art, music, recipes, and crafts, as well as fiction, poetry, and essays--about the ... | |
 | Aaron Parry - Religion - 2003 - 368 pages
An insightful look at one of the most unusual written works ever created. Compiled centuries ago by a group of wise men as a way to preserve the oral traditions of the Jewish ... | |
 | David W. Nelson - Religion - 2006 - 304 pages
In our era, we often feel that we can either speak about God or think scientifically about the world, but never both at the same time. But what if we reconciled the two? How ... | |
 | Daniel Hillel - Religion - 2006 - 354 pages
Combining his scientific work as an ecologist with a life-long study of the Bible, Daniel Hillel offers fresh perspectives on biblical views of the environment and the origin ... | |
 | Avraham Weiss - Religion - 2010 - 193 pages
In a provocative and challenging guide, a renowned activist outlines the principles of spiritual activism and demonstrates how individuals can use their own divine spark to ... | |
 | Rabbi Arthur O. Waskow, Phyllis Ocean Berman - Religion - 2011 - 248 pages
The story Jews retell on Passover is about rising up against tyranny, about the triumph of the God who sides with the despised against a resplendent emperor. Exploring how this ... | |
 | Richard H. Schwartz - Social Science - 2001 - 230 pages
The Hebrew Bible offers countless examples of how God intends a compassionate and caring attitude toward animals, our health, and the health of the planet. This attitude, as ... | |
 | Kerry M. Olitzky - Religion - 2004 - 148 pages
A lively, inviting, and accessible way to begin a new understanding of Judaism. | |
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