THE MOUNTAINS SHALL DRIP WINE: JEWS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
The Trembling of the Earth: Jewish Descriptions of Earthquakes in the Early Modern World
Dean Phillip Bell
Creation Theology Isn’t Creationism—and Why This Is Good News for the Jews
Ellen Bernstein
Kabbalah, Food, and Sustainability
Jonathan Brumberg-Kraus
Ideology and Changing Attitudes toward the Environment in Two Israeli Films: Sallah Shabbati and James’ Journey to Jerusalem
Philip Hollander
Reconnecting with Nature to Sustain Ourselves
Barbara Lerman-Golomb
Toward a Theology of Beauty: Hiddur Mitzvah as an Eco-theological Imperative
Sandra B. Lubarsky
Naturally Thinking: Judaism, Modes of Thought, and the Environment
Natan Margalit
From the Desert to the Sown: Israel’s Encounter with the Land of Canaan
Gary A. Rendsburg
Green Judaism and the Design of Communities: A Practitioner’s View
Martin H. Shukert
Classical Rabbinic Steps toward a Theology of Environmental Torah
Jonah Chanan Steinberg
What’s Jewish about Jewish Environmentalism?
Alon Tal
The Promise of Creation: A Jewish Environmental Theology of Redemption
Lawrence Troster