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Environmental Speakers’ Forum PDF Print E-mail

The Green Zionist Alliance is pleased to present our Environmental Speakers' Forum.

This guide is a resource for your local schools, businesses and communities to explore the many ecological issues in Israel and Judaism through our evolving list of speakers and topics.

All speakers listed below are members of The Green Zionist Alliance. All hold a depth of experience and distinguished insights in their fields.

If you are interested in bringing a speaker to your community, please contact us: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone 917.434.7859

Arizona, Tucson

Ben Cook

Ben Cook is a student at the University of Arizona. He studied at the prestigious Arava Institute for Environmental Studies.

Topics:

  • The World Zionist Organization
  • The Green Zionist Alliance

British Columbia, Vancouver

Noam Dolgin

Noam Dolgin is Associate Director of the Teva Learning Center. He is Chairperson of The Green Zionist Alliance.

Topics:

  • Early Zionist Thought
  • The State of Israel's Environment Today
  • Israel, Judaism, and Ecology

California, Berkely

Adam Stern

Adam Stern is Executive Director of COEJL

Topics:

  • Jewish Perspectives on Environmental Issues
  • Politics, Religion, and Interfaith Initiatives to Protect the Environment

California, Los Angeles

Lee Wallach

Lee Wallach is director of Coejl-SC, and Co-Chair of the Los Angeles Interfaith Environmental Council.

Topics:

  • Theological/Philosophical Perspectives
  • Experiential Jewish Environmental Education
  • Jewish Environmental Action
  • Environmental Health and Justice
  • Green Building/Sustainability

California, San Francisco

Dr. Jeffrey Albert

Dr. Jeffrey Albert is an environmental fellow at the US Environmental Protection Agency - Global Change Research Program and on the staff of the Aquaya Institute.

Topics:

  • Water Resources Issues in the Middle East

Ilana Gauss

Ilana Gauss is a Green Programs Specialist for the San Francisco Department of Public Health. She holds a degree in Marine Biology from Boston University.

Topics:

  • Jewish Environmental Education
  • Greening Synagogues/Businesses

Colorado

Dr. Daniel Ziskin

Dr. Daniel Ziskin is Founder of Jews of the Earth, dedicated to illuminating the connections between Judaism and the environment.

Topics:

  • Science of Climate Change
  • Eco-Jewish Personal Practice
  • Animal Rights and Environmentalism
  • Kashrut for Vegans

Connecticut, Falls Village

Adam Berman

Adam Berman is Executive Director of the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center.

Topics:

  • Judaism and the Environment

Maryland, Baltimore

Margaret Presley

Margaret Presley is a consultant with Hit’Habrut L’Svivah: Connecting To Our Environment, providing integrated environmental educational support for families, schools, and community programs.

Topics:

  • Jewish Ecology Values for Daily Family Life
  • Interfaith Environmental Stewardship
  • Integrating Judaic Environmental Education into the Classroom Experience
  • Israel's Environment as a Model for "My Backyard" Decisions

Maryland, Bethesda

Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb

Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb is the spiritual leader of Congregation Adat Shalom.

Topics:

  • Judaism and Social Justice
  • Judaism and Ecology
  • Reconstructionist Judaism
  • Israel-Diaspora Relations

Rabbi Warren Stone

Rabbi Warren Stone has served as the spiritual leader of Temple Emanuel in Kensington, Maryland since 1988.

Topics:

  • Judaism and Ecological Awareness
  • Greening Your Synagogue or Jewish Institution
  • Reflections on Kyoto as a Jewish UN Representative
  • Judaism and Climate Change

Massachusetts, Brighton

Danielle Luttenberg Meitiv

Dannielle Luttenberg Meitiv has worked at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and as a marine advocate for Environmental Defense. Active in Boston's Jewish Community, she is on the Executive of The Green Zionist Alliance.

Topics:

  • Ocean Environmental Issues Marine Conservation

Missouri, St. Louis

Rebecca Weaver

Rebecca Weaver is an alumna of the Arava Institute and studies Chemical Engineering at Washington University. She is a Hebrew School teacher at Traditional Congregation and actively promotes the benefits of sustainable living/eating in her local community.

Topics:

  • Israel's Current Environmental Challenges
  • The History of Israeli Environmentalism Sustainable Living/Sustainable Eating

New Jersey, Teaneck

Rabbi Lawrence Troster

Rabbi Lawrence Troster lectures widely on theology, interfaith relations, and Jewish environmentalism. A rabbinic fellow with COEJL, his background paper on the history of Jewish environmental scholarship serves as the basis for a major COEJL initiative.

Topics:

  • Jewish Environmental Ethics and Theology

New Mexico, Santa Fe

Dr.Leonard Gannes

Dr. Leonard Gannes is Assistant Professor of Sciences and Conservation Studies at the College of Santa Fe.

Topics:

  • Bird Migration Through the Middle East
  • Conservation of Endangered Species Desert Physiology

New York, New York City

Aaron Philmus

Aaron Philmus a Jewish environmental educator with the Teva Learning Center, is a rabbinical student at the Jewish Theological Seminary.

Topics:

  • Judaism and Ecology
  • Judaism and Nature
  • Study Judaism and Wilderness Survival
  • Trees in Jewish Tradition

New York, Peekskill

Ariana Silverman

Ariana Silverman is a rabbinical student at Hebrew Union College. She spent two years lobbying and teaching with the Sierra Club. She plans educational initiatives for Hazon and is on the Executive of The Green Zionist Alliance.

Topics:

  • Judaism and the Environment
  • Jewish Texts vis-à-vis our Responsibility to the Environment

New York, Staten Island

Dr. Richard Schwartz

Dr. Richard Schwartz is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, College of Staten Island, and the author of numerous books and essays.

Topics:

  • Judaism and Vegetarianism
  • How Applying Jewish Values Can Shift Our Imperiled Planet to a More Sustainable Path

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Nati Passow

Nati Passow is on staff at the Teva Learning Center.

Topics:

  • Judaism & Ecological Design
  • Environmental Education

Rabbi Arthur Waskow

Rabbi Arthur Waskow founded and directs The Shalom Center, which brings Jewish and other spiritual thought and practice to bear on seeking peace, pursuing justice, healing the earth, and celebrating community.

Topics:

  • Eco-Judaism from the Bible to Global Scorching
  • Beyond Oil

Rhode Island, Providence

Daniel Orenstein

Daniel Orenstein holds a Ph.D. from Brown University’s Center for Environmental Studies. He has taught environmental studies at The Hebrew University, the WUJS Institute in Arad, and at the Arava Institute. He is on the Executive of The Green Zionist Alliance.

Topics:

  • Environment and Land Use in Israel
  • Population and Environment
  • Trans-border Environmental Issues in the Middle East

Vermont, Bennington

Rabbi Howard Cohen

Rabbi Howard Cohen is the spiritual leader of Congregation Beth El.

Topics:

  • The Wilderness as Jewish Classroom

Manchester

Bonnie Levis

Bonnie Levis is a host at the Teleion Holon Holistic Retreat Center, which offers yoga classes, creative self exploration workshops, homegrown vegetarian meals, healing treatments, and peaceful accommodations. She is married to Oliver.

Topics:

  • Early Childhood Education

Oliver Levis

Oliver Levis is a host at the TeleionHolon Holistic Retreat Center and holds a degree in agriculture, with a focus on organic systems. He is married to Bonnie.

Topics:

  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Organic Systems
 

Washington D.C.

Jonah Schein

Jonah Schein is the Middle East Program coordinator for the Earth Day Network, which promotes environmental citizenship and year-round progressive action worldwide

Topics:

  • Overview of the Israeli Environmental Movement
  • Environmental Health of Israel's Minority Populations
 

Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Karen Schapiro

Karen Schaprio focuses her law practice on environmental matters, particularly air and water issues.

Topics:

  • Environmental Law
  • Citizen Enforcement of Environmental Laws
 
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