Press Coverage

  • Israel21c

    Eco-tripping in Israel

    Guided tours let visitors from many countries discover Israel’s techniques for natural farming, water conservation and sustainable energy.

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  • The Green Prophet

    Seeking The Ecological Market At Machane Yehuda in Jerusalem

    Miriam sees Israel’s most famous open-air market through new eyes. When I lived in Jerusalem, the Machane Yehuda shuk (market) was my grocery store. Vegetables, grains, fruit, chicken for Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest. There were nuts and sweets…everything we ate came from the shuk.

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  • Huffington Post Blog

    One Home: Protecting the Earth Through Interfaith Education and Activism

    The Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison tells the following story: A young girl with a bird in her hands went to a wise person. The child asked the wise person, “Is the bird in my hands alive or dead?” If the answer was “dead,” she would open her hands. If the answer was “alive,” she would close her hand and kill the bird. The wise person, sensing her intention, responded, “I cannot say whether the bird is alive or dead, but I can say that the fate of the bird is in your hands.”

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  • The Green Prophet

    Holy Land Leaders: Muslims, Jews, Christians Link to Save the Planet

    Can mobilizing the world’s faithful save the planet where activists without faith have failed? Muslim, Jewish and Christian leaders will be speaking out on climate change next week, while conveying their shared visions on renewable energy at the Interfaith Climate and Energy Conference. It will be held in Jerusalem on Monday, March 19th and you the public are invited to attend.

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