By Sarah Masters Most Americans believe that the environment will be worse for future generations and almost a quarter of the population give the United States a failing grade on how we are [...]
Tu b’Shevat is the only Jewish holiday that deeply connects us to the environment, to where our food comes from, and to the environment that we live in. It is an opportunity to reflect on what [...]
By Nigel Savage Tu b’Shvat is “New Year for Trees” within Judaism, but the deeper question is, what can, could, or should Tu b’Shvat mean to me today? Tu b’Shvat awakens in us a sense of [...]
By Rabbi Rachel Barenblat and Rabbi David Markus Tu b’Shevat, the “New Year of the Trees,” is coming at the next full moon, the night of January 30. We honor Tu b’Shevat to renew our [...]
This Thanksgiving weekend, one important way to support the Water Protectors is by acknowledging the history of the treatment of Native Peoples and considering how we can together write a new [...]
As you gather with your families this weekend, don’t forget the historical significance of Thanksgiving, and the displaced indigenous peoples, my people, who continue to fight at Standing Rock [...]
Hoping the presence of clergy would decrease the violence, Rev. John Floberg made a national call for clergy to stand witness with the Standing Rock Nation. He imagined only 100 people would show up...