Tagged: ecology

Wild Women and Just Water

Wild Women and Just Water Event

We’re excited to share details on an upcoming event that the ISSRNC is co-sponsoring that may be of interest to our members. Wild...

Ellen Bernstein (photo: Steven Tenenbaum)

In Memory of Rabbi Ellen Bernstein (1953–2024)

Since the 1970s, environmentalism has emerged as a recognizable sensibility in American Judaism. Although a few secular Jews — such as Robert Marshal, Murray Bookchin, and Barry Commoner — greatly contributed to the rise of environmentalism in the United States, Jewish environmentalism as a movement came into existence only in the 1970s, largely in response to the provocative essay, “The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis,” of Lynn White Jr.

Religion & Ecology event

Workshop on Religion and Sustainability Featuring Dan Smyer Yü

A series of workshops on religion and ecology that may be of interest to our members, including a talk by scholar and ISSRNC board member Dan Smyer Yü on June 25: “A Public Theology of the Anthropocene: Deep Freedom of the Sacred and Sentient Earth.”

Sunderlal Bahuguna

In Memory of Sunderlal Bahuguna

The ISSRNC is saddened to note the passing of an important Indian scholar and Himalayan advocate whose work on religion and nature has...