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Greening Synagogues
A Project from COEJL and GreenFaith, New Jersey’s Interfaith Environmental Coalition 2005-2007 Introduction Together with the New Jersey based nonprofit group, GreenFaith, COEJL reached congregations representing all of the major Jewish denominations. We helped these institutions conserve energy and use renewable energy, improve the environmental sustainability of their operations, deepen their awareness of environmental stewardship in a Jewish context, and encourage their involvement in environmental advocacy. Participating congregations included 1) Bnai Keshet (Reconstructionist) in Montclair, NJ; 2) Congregation Agudath Israel (Conservative) in West Caldwell, NJ; 3) Congregation Sharey Tefilo-Israel (Reform) in South Orange, NJ; 4) Kesher Community Synagogue (Orthodox) in Englewood; 5) Temple Israel (Conservative) in Ridgewood; and 6) Temple Beth El (Reform) in Closter How Does Greening Synagogues Work After receiving the completed application, COEJL and GreenFaith staff scheduled a consultation to determine the synagogue’s suitability for Greening Synagogues. COEJL and GreenFaith based their determination on factors such as breadth of rabbinic and lay leader commitment and synagogue willingness to serve as a public model site. Once a synagogue was selected, COEJL and GreenFaith presented synagogue leaders with a Menu of Options outlining potential activities in each of the three areas. Synagogue leaders selected their options and worked closely with COEJL and GreenFaith to publicize and carry out the activities. Potential activities included:
How Do I Learn More? Greening Synagogues - Menu of Options (pdf) Greening Synagogues - Environmental Attitudes Surveys (pdf) Green Your Summer Camp Resources
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