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GREENING SYNAGOGUES RESOURCES
Greening Synagogue Statement From Traditional Congregation, St. Louis, MO
TRADITIONAL CONGREGATION -- A GREEN SYNAGOGUE
As of July 8, 1999, the Traditional Congregation Board of Directors passed a unanimous resolution declaring that Traditional Congregation would strive to be a Green Synagogue. To fulfill this mandate, the Congregation instituted the following:
- Incorporate environmental issues into the “Chesed” Social Action Committee agenda.
- Incorporate environmental concerns into the mission statement for the congregation s Jewish Heritage Center Hebrew School.
- Provide a representative to the Jewish Environmental Initiative so as to coordinate programming and participate in the spring and fall communal plantings by the JEI.
- Sponsor a yearly Tu B’Shvat celebration for the Congregation and for the residents of a local nursing home.
- Provide special Judaism and the Environment programming for the Hebrew School.
- Provide periodic environmental articles in the Synagogue monthly bulletin.
- Provide for a recycling bin on the parking lot which collects more than one ton of mixed paper every month.
- Provide recycling bins in kitchen facilities so that the Sisterhood can recycle plastic, glass and aluminum/steel cans from the weekly kiddush.
- Plant an organic “Mitzvah Garden” on the synagogue grounds with the produce given to the St. Louis Food Pantry.
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