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Wendy Rabinowitz- Artist Profile

By Anonymous | 2/16/2005

Born and raised in Chicago, Wendy A. Rabinowitz is a Judaic weaver/mixed-media artist, eco-feminist & peace activist. She returned to Judaism through 'hiddur mitzvah', creating beauty in the world to reflect G-d's oneness with & within us. Wendy works out of her studio, LIVING THREADS Judaica,in the Berkshire Hills of MA. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and Israel.   Read more »

Environment and Religion Resources

By Editor | 8/25/2004

www.theanti-drug.com Spoof website that twists the Government's "drug addiction funds terrorism" ads/website to make the point that oil-addiction and driving-addiction fund terrorism and environmental destruction. This site is fun as well as being informative.

Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life, which aims to promote environmental education, scholarship, advocacy, and action.
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Jewish Feminist Resources

By Anonymous | 8/13/2004

8/13/2004

Kolot: The Center for Jewish Women's and Gender Studies

Bridges Journal (a Journal for Jewish Feminists and our Friends) illuminates a variety of landscapes: f   Read more »

Jewish Renewal Institutions

By Anonymous | 8/13/2004

ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal. ALEPH supports and grows the worldwide movement for Jewish renewal by organizing and nurturing communities, developing leadership, creating liturgical and scholarly resources, and working for social and environmental justice.   Read more »

Resources and Orgs for Peace

By Anonymous | 7/21/2004

Jewish Peace Organizations

The Jewish Peace Fellowship, founded in 1941 to defend the rights of C0s, has continuously fought for peace and justice.

Rabbis for Human Rights (Israel), (North America)

Tikkun Magazine and the Tikkun Community, a progressive Jewish magazine and national interfaith peace network.   Read more »

Jewish Organizations Pursuing Justice

By Anonymous | 7/21/2004

JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS

Jewish Social Justice Network:   Read more »

Trembling Before G-d: The Website for the movie which is about Hasidic and Orthodox Jews who are gay or lesbian. The site provides vast resources for LGBT Jews.

World Congress of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Jews

Kolot: The Center for Jewish Women's and Gender Studies

OrthoDykes "A home on the Internet for Orthodox Jewish lesbians."   Read more »

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