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Travel Justly - Funds to Green the Reform Movement
Travel, attending conferences, hosting events - all of these typical congregational events have carbon-intensive impacts on the environment. Grants from the Travel Justly fund can help expand your congregation's work on environmental sustainability or food justice to combat the impact of these activities.
Legislative Action Center
Here you will find a variety of action opportunities on key legislative issues and an opportunity to tell congress what's on your mind.
Apply for the Eisendrath Legislative Assistant Program
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L'Taken Seminars - Student Feedback Form
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Machon Kaplan Summer Internship: Application
Apply now to be part of the Machon Kaplan Summer internship program.
Humility: What Does Judaism Teach Us?
Can being humble actually be a source of strength? What does it mean to be “like the earth?” How can I let go of needing the recognition of others, and if I support the advancement of others, can it lead to my own growth as well? What does it mean to bend?
Jewish Values: Public Health & the Environment
The relationship between the environment and the health of living organisms is inseparable. Water, air, land, and soil are critical to the survival of all living creatures.
Jewish Values: Protecting Natural Resources
Natural resources are defined as: “naturally occurring substances that are considered valuable in their relatively unmodified ( natural) form” (Wikipedia). Natural resources are all the natural commodities and features of the earth’s physical environment that are exploited by human population.