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Jewish Perspectives on Faith and the Environment: A Bibliography

Melton Journal, no. 24, Special Issue on Judaism and Ecology, Part I. 1991.

Melton Journal, no. 25, Special Issue on Judaism and Ecology, Part II. 1992.

Rakover, Nahum. Environmental Protection: A Jewish Perspective. Jerusalem: Institute of the World Jewish Congress, 1966.

Rose, Aubrey. Judaism and Ecology. London: Cassell, 1992.

Ross, Lillian. The Judaic Roots of Ecology. [Miami, FL]: Central Agency for Jewish Education, [1983].

Samuelson, Norbert M. Judaism and the Doctrine of Creation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Schorsch, Isamar. “Learning to Live with Less.” In: Spirit and Nature: Why the Environment is a Religious Issue, edited by Steven C. Rockefeller and John N. Elder. Boston: Beacon Press, 1990.

Schwartz, Eilon. “Bal Tashchit: A Jewish Environmental Precept.” Environmental Ethics 19 (1997): 355-374.

Schwartz, Richard H. Judaism and Vegetarianism. New York: Lantern Books, 2001.

Schwartzchild, Steven S. “The Unnatural Jew.” Environmental Ethics 6 (1984): 347-362.

Speber, Daniel. “Jewish Environmental Ethics.” The Edah Journal 2, no 1 (2002).

Stein, David E., ed. A Garden of Choice Fruit: 200 Classic Jewish Quotes on Human Beings and the Environment. Philadelphia: Shomrei Adamah, 1991.

Swelitz, Mark, ed. Judaism and Ecology 1970-1986: A Sourcebook of Readings. Published by Shomrei Adamah, 1991.

Tirosh-Samuelson, Hava. Judaism and Ecology: Created World and Revealed Word. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press, 2002.

Vorspan, Albert. Jewish Dimensions of Social Justice: Tough Moral Choices of Our Time. New York: UAHC Press, 1998.

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