Sandwiched between the UN Climate Ambition Summit and Yom Kippur, the March to End Fossil Fuels falls in a narrow window that excludes some US Jews, while others embrace it

Long a top priority for American Jews, climate change hasn't been high on the agenda for the organizations serving them - but that's beginning to change

In the forest where an 85-acre law enforcement compound is set to be built, ‘Stop Cop City’ protesters have prayed, celebrated Shabbat, built a sukkah, and lit Hanukkah candles

Many in the Haredi community saw the last government's tax hike on disposable utensils and sweetened drinks as a targeted attack, which the religious right-wing is now walking back

Over 33 days, Nina Gordon-Kirsch walked 240 miles from her California home to the Highland Lakes in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Now she's releasing a documentary about her journey

Adi Aboody and Ophir Haberer, who met through Wilderness Torah, a group of earth-focused Jews, mark their nuptials with an animal-skin ketubah and 'first fruits' altar

At least a dozen major dynasties were historically or are now involved in the fossil fuel industry, and they have diverse giving patterns when it comes to environmental causes

Sharona Shnayder grew up in Africa and the US before moving to her dad's native Israel. Along the way she started Tuesdays for Trash, a grassroots effort now seen in 23 countries

As many perform a Rosh Hashanah ritual in which last year's sins are symbolically cast onto the water, Reverse Tashlich participants make amends by cleaning litter from waterfronts

Tobin Mitnick entertains his 110,000 fans with interesting facts about vegetation near his LA home, but on the Jewish Arbor Day he's stressing good deeds and connection with nature

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