I can’t be the only Jew who cares about climate change
The head of EcoJudaism says it’s vital for the Jewish community to reclaim the narrative when it comes to environmental issues
Assessment
The author argues that Jewish communal silence on climate change cedes moral authority to other groups and risks irrelevance. The piece challenges the assumption that environmentalism is a left-wing or secular concern, asserting it is a core Jewish value. The test is whether this framing can mobilize mainstream Jewish institutions beyond niche organizations.
