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Jewish Perspectives on Faith and the Environment: A Bibliography

Allen, E. L. “The Hebrew View of Nature.” The Journal of Jewish Studies 2, no. 1 (1951): 101-04.

Bernstein, Ellen. The Splendor of Creation: A Biblical Ecology. Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim Press, 2005.

Bernstein, Ellen and Dan Fink. Let the Earth Teach You Torah: A Guide to Teaching Jewish Ecological Wisdom. Wyncote, PA: Shomrei Adamah, 1992.

Bernstein, Ellen, ed. Ecology and the Jewish Spirit: Where Nature and the Sacred Meet. Woodstock, VT: Jewish Lights Publishing, 1998.

Biers-Ariel, Matt, Deborah Newbrun, Michal Fox Smart. Spirit in Nature: Teaching Judaism and Ecology on the Trail. [Springfield, NJ]: Behrman House, 2000.

Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life. To Till and to Tend: A guide to Jewish Environmental Study and Action. New York: COEJL, 1994

------. Caring for the Cycle of Life: Creating Environmentally Sound Life-Cycle Celebrations. New York: COEJL, 1999.

Cohen, Jeremy. “Be Fertile and Increase, Fill the Earth and Master it”: The Ancient and Medieval Career of a Biblical Text. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1989


Cohn-Sherbok, Dan. “A Jewish Response.” Ecotheology no. 9 (July 2000): 103-106.

Conservative Judaism 44:1. Fall 1991. Special issue on Jewish environmental thought and action.

de Shalit, Avner, “From the Political to the Objective: The Dialectics of Zionism and the Environment.” Environmental Politics 4: 1 (1995): 70-87.

Diamond, Irene and Seidenberg, David. “Sensuous Minds and the Possibilities of a Jewish Ecofeminist Practice.” Ethics and the Environment 4 (1999): 185-196.

Ehrenfeld, David and Joan G. Ehrenfeld, “Some Thoughts on Nature and Judaism.” Environmental Ethics 7 (1985): 93-95.

Elon, Ari, Naomi Mara Hyman, and Arthur Waskow, eds. Trees, Earth and Torah: A Tu B'Shvat Anthology. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society, 2000.

Freudenstein, Eric G. “Ecology and the Jewish Tradition.” Judaism 19, no. 4 (Fall 1970): 406-414.

Gerstenfeld, Manfred. Judaism, Environmentalism and the Environment: Mapping and Analysis. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies: Rubin Mass, 1998.

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