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Rabbi Yonatan is doing something incredible: Recognizing that the only way we will beat climate change is if the Middle East stands united. So he organized the Interfaith Ecology Summit, and you’ll never believe the incredible results – and co -existence – that they are achieving! The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development ( @creationcarenow ) and the FELM Center Jerusalem hosted the Interfaith Ecology Summit, which took place in Jerusalem on December 3, 2025.

This video features an interfaith panel of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim religious figures on the religious basis for ecological action. The panel, titled, Mobilizing Religious Ecological Action, features panelists Rabbi David Rosen KSG CBE; Reverend Fursan Zumot; and Yasmin Barhum. Moderators were Rev. Dr. Maria Leppäkari, director of the FELM Center Jerusalem, and Rabbi Yonatan Neril, director of The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development This video explores how the leadership and members of religious communities can contribute to faith-based environmental sustainability. This panel took place at an Interfaith Ecology Summit in Jerusalem on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, which was co-organized by The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development and the FELM Center Jerusalem, and held at the FELM Center Jerusalem.

Rabbi Yonatan Neril, founder of the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development in Jerusalem, explores the powerful intersection of spirituality and sustainability. With insights from global stages like the UN Climate Conferences, the World Economic Forum, and the Parliament of World Religions, Rabbi Neril shares how interfaith collaboration can inspire urgent ecological action. Discover how ancient wisdom meets today’s environmental challenges—and why hope begins with faith. #faithandsustainability #sustainability #sustainableliving #religion #sustainabilitypodcast

For more from this event, please see this video of Rabbi Yonatan Neril’s performance at Tmol Shilshom, Noga discusses the human relationship with mother earth and the only way to save her is to treat her as an equal living being. She explains how not only do we rely on this planet but it relies on us as well.

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