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Jewish
Perspectives on Faith and the Environment: A Bibliography
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Bernstein, Ellen and Dan Fink. Let the Earth
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Bernstein, Ellen, ed. Ecology and the Jewish
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Cohen, Jeremy. “Be Fertile and Increase,
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Cohn-Sherbok, Dan. “A Jewish Response.” Ecotheology no. 9 (July 2000): 103-106.
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