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The Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life aims to protect the Earth through outreach, activism, and learning.
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COEJL 14 août
En réponse à @SethCotlar
I'm not great at Twitter, so this may be old news but just in case: James Watt was the Secretary of the Interior. EPA Administrator: Anne Gorsuch, mother of Neil and truly awful: I was at Brown during her reign and couldn't imagine anyone worse. Sigh.
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COEJL 21 juil.
En réponse à @Mivasair @theJCPA
Yes.
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COEJL 21 juil.
En réponse à @Mivasair @theJCPA
It might be worthwhile to try to engage in dialogue before accusations.
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COEJL 18 juil.
Tisha B'Av starts on this Saturday evening, July 21. A major fast, commemorating the burning of the Temple, it can serve as a metaphor for us burning our planetary Temple through climate change. Download the new COEJL/ Shalom Center resource:
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COEJL 5 juil.
Not sorry to see Scott Pruitt go- but his biggest ethical challenge was failing to protect people and our planet from environmental disasters. Will the next EPA administrator be any better on this most important ethical criterion?
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COEJL 21 mai
Speak up against planned rollbacks to auto emissions standards! Share this op-ed by , 's director.
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COEJL 18 mai
What are you doing for Shavuot? How about recreating the "peak experience" of Sinai by heading up to a mountain for some recreation and revelation? Then call your elected officials to support the protection of public lands!
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COEJL 17 mai
Check out this piece in The Ecologist -- of course, there are many, many more faith groups involved than just these three (and many other "major faiths"!!!!!), but we're glad COEJL's work is being recognized:
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COEJL 16 mai
Hi -- this is from -- saw the piece on CNN about your great work on immigration. Teaching a Torah study on Shavuot about "welcoming the stranger" and would like to quote your work. Would that be OK?
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COEJL 13 avr.
COEJL's executive director, Rabbi Daniel Swartz, wrote this powerful op-ed that CNN is running:
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COEJL 4 avr.
En réponse à @ProfDBernstein
Wow, I never realized that air, water, and food were luxuries.
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COEJL 3 avr.
Hi everyone -- this is Rabbi Daniel Swartz, COEJL's new executive director tweeting for COEJL for the first time! What issues do you want COEJL to focus on?
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COEJL 6 juin 2017
Why is climate change a Jewish social justice issue? Rabbi Jill Jacobs explains
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COEJL 29 mai 2017
Rabbi Natan Levy on why some produce more carbon than others:
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COEJL 17 mai 2017
Shavuot is May 30th! Celebrate by learning the steps of a wheat harvest through our cooperative relay race:
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COEJL 20 avr. 2017
What's so about ? Check out COEJL's Passover Haggadah to find out!
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COEJL 10 avr. 2017
Happy Pesach! Make your Passover celebration sustainable with COEJL's Holiday Greening Guide
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COEJL 5 avr. 2017
Because not every person has access to vegetables--bitter or otherwise. Download the Earth Justice Haggadah here:
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COEJL 4 avr. 2017
The Earth Justice Haggadah shows us how Yachatz, breaking matzah, can symbolize the restoration of a broken world.
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COEJL 28 mars 2017
This Passover we promise to protect, adapt, conserve and mitigate. Download COEJL's Earth Justice Haggadah here:
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