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6:45
Control (6:45)
We’re responsible for our thoughts, words, and actions – G-d’s got all the rest covered. Trust Him.
Rabbi Zalman Nelson (9)
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19:54
Judaism, Social Justice and the Enviorment (19:54)
Rachael Rose is an MA student in Jewish Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. Formerly, she attended Goucher College where she received a Bachelors degree in History with a minor in Judaic Studies. Rachael attended the Sinai Scholars class in the spring of 2011. Rachael’s paper explores the relationship between Judaism and environmentalism
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2:46
3. How Can the Torah Be Trusted? (2:46)
Everything has changed: in science; technology; even our understanding of the universe. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks continues the series with the 3rd question. Despite all the changes in our world, Torah remains true. 10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 1. What are the Basic Beliefs in Judaism? 2
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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3:29
Long Term Thinking (3:29)
Be wise and use the present to prepare for the future. This is what Rabbi Abraham Twersky learns from this week's Torah Portion. Produced by: Visual Torah.
Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski (16)
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6:04
The Spiritual Roots of the Environmental Crisis (6:04)
In this video, Rabbi Ronen Lubitch discusses the spiritual roots of the environmental crisis. These materials are posted as part of Jewcology's "Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment," in partnership with www.canfeinesharim.com. Learn more at www.jewcology.com.
Rabbi Ronen Lubitch (2)
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4:31
Bal Tashchit: Summoning the Will Not to Waste (4:31)
The commandment of Bal Tashchit-- do not destroy or waste-- has long been considered central to a Jewish environmental ethic. Indeed, Rabbi Norman Lamm understands it to be “the biblical norm which most directly addresses itself to the ecological situation
Rabbi Yonatan Neril (5)
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17:21
The Jewish Approach to the Environment (17:21)
Does Orthodox Judaism have a stance on the environment? Jews have been accused of overpopulating the earth, using disposables, and generally not caring about the environment. Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe outlines the sources in the Torah and writings that deal with environmental issues, from the Garden of Eden to acid rain to endangered species
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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3:04
Ecology Responsibility vs. Rights (3:04)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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2:50
Urban Farming and Social Justice (2:50)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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3:47
Organic Torah Environmentalism (3:47)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lecture "Organic Torah Environmentalism"
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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2:46
Ecological Longevity (2:46)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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4:21
Ancient Jewish Ecological Practices (4:21)
When buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” are becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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7:54
When Jewish and Environmental Issues Clash (7:54)
When buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” become part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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6:49
What I May / Should Do (6:49)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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9:49
Jewish Sustainability (9:49)
when buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” become part of everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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8:54
Parshat Noach and the Environment - Excerpt (8:54)
This Parshas Noach, Torah Café is pleased to partner with Canfei Nesharim, a Torah-based environmental organization, to provide a teaching to help us learn about protecting our environment
Rabbi Yosef Blau (3)
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24:03
Parshat Noach and the Environment (24:03)
This Parshas Noach, Torah Café is pleased to partner with Canfei Nesharim, a Torah-based environmental organization, to provide a teaching to help us learn about protecting our environment
Dr. Mark Altabet (2)
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11:30
Action and Reaction (11:30)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lecture "Action and Reaction"
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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19:06
Protecting Our Neighbor - Protecting the Environment - Part 2 (19:06)
Mrs. Ora Sheinson is a founding board member of Canfei Nesharim, an environmental litigation associate at Patton Boggs, LLP, an international law firm, and the mother of four children. For more Information on Canfei Nesharim, visit www.CanfeiNesharim.org.
Mrs. Ora Sheinson (2)
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18:34
Protecting Our Neighbor - Protecting the Environment - Part 1 (18:34)
Mrs. Ora Sheinson is a founding board member of Canfei Nesharim, an environmental litigation associate at Patton Boggs, LLP, an international law firm, and the mother of four children. For more Information on Canfei Nesharim, visit www.CanfeiNesharim.org .
Mrs. Ora Sheinson (2)
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58:15
Soul Green (58:15)
Rabbi Nochum Mangel (4)