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'''Aytzim''' (meaning "trees" in ]), formerly the '''Green Zionist Alliance''' (GZA), is a New |
'''Aytzim''' (meaning "trees" in ]), formerly the '''Green Zionist Alliance''' (GZA), is a New York–based ] ] that is a U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible ] ]. A ] all-] organization,<ref name="JSJRT">{{cite news|title=Members & Partners|url=https://jewishsocialjustice.org/members|publisher=Jewish Social Justice Roundtable}}</ref> Aytzim is active in the ], ] and Israel. The organization is a former member of the ] and has worked in partnership with ], the ] (COEJL), ], Interfaith Moral Action on Climate, Interfaith Oceans, ], Mercaz/Masorti (]), the National Religious Coalition on Creation Care, and the ] (JNF)—although Aytzim has long criticized JNF for not prioritizing sustainability and ] in its actions.<ref name="JTA2006">{{cite news|title=Green suffuses Zionist congress|url=https://www.jta.org/2006/06/26/lifestyle/green-suffuses-zionist-congress|publisher=]|date=26 June 2006 | first=Dina| last=Kraft}}</ref><ref name="Jewcology2">{{cite news|title=Trees without Bulldozers: Environmental Justice for the Bedouin|url=http://www.jewcology.com/content/view/Trees-without-Bulldozers-Environmental-Justice-for-the-Bedouin|publisher=Jewcology|date=17 March 2011 | first=David| last=Krantz}}</ref> Aytzim's work at the nexus of Judaism, environmentalism and Zionism has courted controversy from both Jewish and non-Jewish groups (]). | ||
==Projects== | ==Projects== | ||
⚫ | Aytzim has five projects:<ref name="GStar">{{cite news | url=https://www.guidestar.org/profile/7019458 | title=Guidestar: EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: AYTZIM: ECOLOGICAL JUDAISM}}</ref> | ||
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⚫ | Aytzim has five projects<ref name="GStar">{{cite news | url=https://www.guidestar.org/profile/7019458 | title=Guidestar: EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: AYTZIM: ECOLOGICAL JUDAISM}}</ref> |
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* '''EcoJews of the Bay''': EcoJews holds Jewish-environmental events in the ]<ref name="GStar"/> |
* '''EcoJews of the Bay''': EcoJews holds Jewish-environmental events in the ].<ref name="GStar"/> | ||
⚫ | * '''Green Zionist Alliance: The Grassroots Campaign for a Sustainable Israel''' (The organization's former name is now used as a project name.<ref name="GStar"/><ref name="JPost2015">{{cite news|title=Zionist Congress passes two green resolutions|url=http://www.jpost.com/Business-and-Innovation/Environment/Zionist-Congress-passes-two-green-resolutions-429866|work=]|date=23 October 2015 | first=Sharon| last=Udasin}}</ref>) The Green Zionist Alliance works on issues related to the ] of ] and the ]. | ||
⚫ | * '''Jewcology: Home of the Jewish Environmental Movement''': Jewcology.org is an online resource for information on Jewish environmentalism, and includes resources such as a job board and an interactive map of Jewish environmental initiatives.<ref name="GStar"/><ref name="DigInto">{{cite news | url=http://jewcology.org/ | title="Dig into Jewcology" (Jewcology stats) | work=Jewcology.org}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | * '''Jews of the Earth''': Jews of the Earth organizes Jews locally and nationally for environmental action.<ref name="GStar"/> | ||
⚫ | * '''Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth''': An environmental-advocacy group that Aytzim runs in partnership with GreenFaith, Shomrei Breishit includes more than 100 Jewish clergy, including chief rabbis.<ref name="SBmembers">{{cite news|title=Clergy takes on climate change | ||
|url=https://jewishstandard.timesofisrael.com/clergy-takes-on-climate-change/|first=Lois|last=Goldrich|date=5 December 2014|publisher=]}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | Aytzim also runs an internship program; hosts an English-language compilation of educational materials, research papers, academic papers, news articles, videos and books about Israel's environment; has student chapters, including "Yovel: Aytzim at ]";<ref name="YovelNYU">{{cite news|title=Yovel: The Green Zionist Alliance @ NYU|url=http://www.osa.nyu.edu/directory/club_directory_club.php?orgSyncClubID=61778|publisher=New York University}}</ref> and runs occasional conferences and weekend retreats.<ref name="JWeekly">{{cite news|title=Eco-Israel retreat reaches out to green Jews|url=https://www.jweekly.com/2008/02/15/eco-israel-retreat-reaches-out-to-green-jews/|first=Stacey|last=Palevsky|date=15 February 2008|publisher=]}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | * '''Green Zionist Alliance: The Grassroots Campaign for a Sustainable Israel''' (The organization's former name is now used as a project name<ref name="GStar"/><ref name="JPost2015">{{cite news|title=Zionist Congress passes two green resolutions|url=http://www.jpost.com/Business-and-Innovation/Environment/Zionist-Congress-passes-two-green-resolutions-429866|work=]|date=23 October 2015 | first=Sharon| last=Udasin}}</ref> |
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⚫ | * '''Jewcology: Home of the Jewish Environmental Movement''': Jewcology.org is an online resource for information on Jewish environmentalism, and includes resources such as a job board and an interactive map of Jewish environmental initiatives<ref name="GStar"/><ref name="DigInto">{{cite news | url=http://jewcology.org/ | title="Dig into Jewcology" (Jewcology stats) | work=Jewcology.org}}</ref> |
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⚫ | * '''Jews of the Earth''': Jews of the Earth organizes Jews locally and nationally for environmental action<ref name="GStar"/> |
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⚫ | * '''Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth''': An environmental-advocacy group that Aytzim runs in partnership with GreenFaith, Shomrei Breishit includes more than 100 Jewish clergy, including chief rabbis<ref name="SBmembers">{{cite news|title= |
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⚫ | Aytzim also runs an internship program; |
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==Criticism== | ==Criticism== | ||
Aytzim has been criticized (predominately by the conservative ] historian ]) for its stance against hydrofracking<ref name="Commentary"/><ref name="Hudson">{{cite news|title=Will Israel Be the Next Energy Superpower?|url=https://www.hudson.org/research/10317-will-israel-be-the-next-energy-superpower-/|publisher=Hudson Institute|date=1 March 2014 | first=Arthur| last=Herman}}</ref><ref name="NYPost"/> |
Aytzim has been criticized (predominately by the conservative ] historian ]) for its stance against hydrofracking,<ref name="Commentary"/><ref name="Hudson">{{cite news|title=Will Israel Be the Next Energy Superpower?|url=https://www.hudson.org/research/10317-will-israel-be-the-next-energy-superpower-/|publisher=Hudson Institute|date=1 March 2014 | first=Arthur| last=Herman}}</ref><ref name="NYPost"/> with Herman labeling the GZA in the '']'' as "running against the tide of technology".<ref name="NYPost"/> The organization also has been criticized for its support of environmentalism and ].<ref name="Neumann">{{cite news|title=To Heal the World? How the Jewish Left Corrupts Judaism and Endangers Israel|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qrdZDwAAQBAJ|publisher=All Points Books|date=2018 | first=Jonathan| last=Neumann|isbn = 9781250160874}}</ref> Others have been critical of Aytzim's stance against ];<ref name="BDS">{{cite news|title=ISRAELI DIVESTMENT AND BOYCOTT|url=http://gpus.org/israeli-divestment-and-boycott/|publisher=Green Party of the United States|date=20 December 2005 | first=Alan| last=Kaufman}}</ref> for ] Israel;<ref name="cal"/><ref name="Sasa">{{cite news|title=Israel: Greenwashing Colonialism and Apartheid|url=http://fes.yorku.ca/outstanding-paper/israel-greenwashing-colonialism-and-apartheid/|publisher=York University|date=2017|first=Ghada|last=Sasa|access-date=19 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180319213606/http://fes.yorku.ca/outstanding-paper/israel-greenwashing-colonialism-and-apartheid/|archive-date=19 March 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="IJAZN">{{cite news|title=People's Climate Mobilization and Stop the JNF Update|url=http://www.ijan.org/projects-campaigns/stopthejnf/peoples-climate-mobilization-and-stop-the-jnf-update/|publisher=International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network|date=2014 | last=International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network}}</ref><ref name="climatejustice">{{cite news|title=PALESTINE, A CLIMATE JUSTICE ISSUE|url=http://growingdeeproots.risingtidenorthamerica.org/?p=16|publisher=Growing the Roots to Weather the Storm|date=30 August 2014 | first=Dan| last= Fischer}}</ref><ref name="CJPME">{{cite news|title=Factsheet Series No. 210: ISRAELI GREENWASHING|url=https://www.cjpme.org/fs_210|publisher=Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East|date=August 2018}}</ref> for participating in the ];<ref name="climatejustice"/><ref name="IJAZN"/><ref name="wronggreen">{{cite news|title=Against the Inclusion of Zionist Organizations in the People's Climate March|url=https://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2014/09/21/against-the-inclusion-of-zionist-organizations-in-the-peoples-climate-march/|publisher=Wrong Kind of Green|date=21 September 2014|first=Kat|last=Yang-Stevens|access-date=25 November 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161126130527/http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2014/09/21/against-the-inclusion-of-zionist-organizations-in-the-peoples-climate-march/|archive-date=26 November 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="cal">{{cite news|title=Cal Student Perspectives from People's Climate March, Part II|url=https://serc.berkeley.edu/cal-student-perspectives-from-peoples-climate-march-part-ii/|publisher=University of California, Berkeley|date=13 October 2014 | first=Jake| last=Soiffer}}</ref><ref name="McGill">{{cite news|title=Activists give People's Climate March mixed reviews|url=http://www.mcgilldaily.com/2014/09/news-pcm/|publisher=The McGill Daily|date=29 September 2014 | first=Jill| last=Bachelder }}</ref><ref name="Concordia">{{cite news|title=Activists Bill McKibben, Ellen Gabriel Speak at Concordia|url=https://thelinknewspaper.ca/article/activists-bill-mckibben-ellen-gabriel-speak-at-concordia/|publisher=The Link|date=9 September 2014 | first=Noelle| last=Didierjean }}</ref> for associating with Israel and ];<ref name="climatejustice"/><ref name="MMC">{{cite news|title=Kat Yang-Stevens with a Grain of Salt|url=http://www.mmcthemonitor.com/2016/04/kat-yang-stevens-with-a-grain-of-salt/|publisher=MMC Monitor|date=20 April 2016|first=Colin|last=Gibson|access-date=29 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180630024845/http://www.mmcthemonitor.com/2016/04/kat-yang-stevens-with-a-grain-of-salt/|archive-date=30 June 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="RisingTide">{{cite news|title=Palestine, a Climate Justice Issue|url=http://growingdeeproots.risingtidenorthamerica.org/?p=16|publisher=Rising Tide North America |date=30 August 2014 | first=Dan| last=Fischer}}</ref> for working with Jewish National Fund;<ref name="superuw">{{cite news|title=SUPER UW condemns Jackson School's speaker, Alon Tal|url=http://www.dailyuw.com/opinion/article_2ce03144-f3ea-11e8-92c7-cf43a2f7f37f.html|publisher=The Daily of the University of Washington |date=29 November 2018 | last=Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights at UW}}</ref> and for its participation in a process that largely favors Israel's political status quo.<ref name="Sasa"/> Some individuals have criticized the GZA for its promotion of community gardens, charging that making community gardens more widely available is patronizing to the public. Others see Zionism's mission as finished with the ] and they question the relevance of the entire system of legacy Zionist organizations formed by the ] and its constituent agencies.<ref name="HaaretzMerom">{{cite news|title=Head to Head / Hagai Merom, has the time come for the World Zionist Organization to end its historic role?|url=http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/head-to-head-hagai-merom-has-the-time-come-for-the-world-zionist-organization-to-end-its-historic-role-1.296455|publisher=]|date=16 June 2010 | first=Nir| last=Hasson}}</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Green Zionist Alliance (GZA) was founded in 2001 by ], Eilon Schwartz and Rabbi Michael Cohen<ref name="Forward">{{cite news|title=Enter the Green Zionists|url=http://www.forward.com/articles/128801/|publisher=]|date= |
In response to perceived negligence in environmentally stewarding the land of Israel, as philosopher ] first observed,<ref name="JP15">{{cite news|title=The value of voting for Aytzim|url=https://www.jpost.com/Blogs/When-The-Ship-Comes-In/The-value-of-voting-for-Aytzim-398090|publisher=The Jerusalem Post|date=16 June 2010 | first=Michael M. | last=Cohen}}</ref> the Green Zionist Alliance (GZA) was founded in 2001 by ], Eilon Schwartz and Rabbi Michael Cohen,<ref name="Forward">{{cite news|title=Enter the Green Zionists|url=http://www.forward.com/articles/128801/|publisher=]|date=14 April 2015 | first=Paul | last=Berger}}</ref><ref name="NJNNcohen">{{cite news|title=Green rabbi: Environment key to Mideast peace|url=http://njjewishnews.com/article/2194/green-rabbi-environment-key-to-mideast-peace|publisher=]|date=18 October 2010 | first=Debra | last=Rubin}}</ref> with a large team of other volunteers, including ],<ref name="JTAjan112002">{{cite news | url=http://archive.jta.org/article/2002/01/11/2906879/environmental-slate-tries-to-prove-its-easy-to-be-both-green-and-zionist | title=Environmental Slate Tries to Prove It's Easy to Be Both Green and Zionist | work=Jewish Telegraphic Agency | first=Sharon | last=Samber | date=11 January 2002}}</ref> ] and current Aytzim leadership—although its Jews of the Earth project originally was founded by Daniel Ziskin as an independent nonprofit in 1999<ref name="JOTE">{{cite news|title=About|url=http://jote.org/?q=node/23|publisher=Jews of the Earth|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190821063015/http://jote.org/?q=node%2F23|archive-date=21 August 2019|access-date=15 May 2021|url-status=live}}</ref> and merged into Aytzim in 2019. | ||
In 2002 the GZA became the first ] at the ]<ref name="Jpost2002">{{cite news | url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/jpost/access/128172541.html?dids=128172541:128172541&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jun+18%2C+2002&author=STUART+WINER&pub=Jerusalem+Post&edition=&startpage=04&desc=Greens+represented+at+Zionist+Congress | title=Greens represented at Zionist Congress | work=Jerusalem Post | first=Stuart | last=Winer | date=19 June 2002}}</ref> |
In 2002 the GZA became the first ] at the ],<ref name="Jpost2002">{{cite news | url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/jpost/access/128172541.html?dids=128172541:128172541&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jun+18%2C+2002&author=STUART+WINER&pub=Jerusalem+Post&edition=&startpage=04&desc=Greens+represented+at+Zionist+Congress | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100425003042/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/jpost/access/128172541.html?dids=128172541:128172541&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jun+18%2C+2002&author=STUART+WINER&pub=Jerusalem+Post&edition=&startpage=04&desc=Greens+represented+at+Zionist+Congress | url-status=dead | archive-date=25 April 2010 | title=Greens represented at Zionist Congress | work=Jerusalem Post | first=Stuart | last=Winer | date=19 June 2002}}</ref><ref name="Fed2006">{{cite news | url=https://forward.com/articles/1655/keeping-the-land-of-milk-and-honey-pollution-free/ | title=Keeping the Land of Milk and Honey Pollution-free | work=The Forward | first=Rukhl | last=Schaechter | date=10 February 2006}}</ref> where it has had elected representation since and until the start of the 38th Congress. Through this process, the organization succeeded in the appointment of environmental leaders, including Tal and Schwartz, to the board of the Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael (KKL / ] in Israel).<ref name="Mercaz">{{cite news|title=MERCAZ-GZA Partnership Provide Strong Environmental Voice on KKL Board|url=http://www.mercazusa.org/programs/mercaz-gza-partnership.html|publisher=Mercaz USA|date=Summer 2007|access-date=8 April 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718045022/http://www.mercazusa.org/programs/mercaz-gza-partnership.html|archive-date=18 July 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> For more than a dozen years, Aytzim representation had included Tal and Orr Karassin.<ref name="Forward"/><ref name="Bronfman">{{cite news | url=http://www.thecharlesbronfmanprize.com/recipients/2005-alon-tal/biography | title=Establishing Israel as a Model in Environmentalism | work=The Charles Bronfman Prize | date=2005 | access-date=30 March 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180331061547/http://www.thecharlesbronfmanprize.com/recipients/2005-alon-tal/biography | archive-date=31 March 2018 | url-status=dead }}</ref> | ||
In 2006 the GZA incorporated as a 501(c)3 nonprofit. | In 2006 the GZA incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. | ||
In late September 2014, the GZA acquired Jewcology.org from fellow Jewish-environmental group Canfei Nesharim and, in partnership with GreenFaith, launched a Jewish-clergical environmental advocacy group called Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth<ref name="SBlaunch">{{cite news | url=http://njjewishnews.com/article/24585/climate-crisis-insists-we-pray-with-our-feet| title=Climate crisis insists we pray with our feet | work=New Jersey Jewish News | first=Lawrence| last=Troster| date=17 September 2014}}</ref> |
In late September 2014, the GZA acquired Jewcology.org from fellow Jewish-environmental group Canfei Nesharim and, in partnership with GreenFaith, launched a Jewish-clergical environmental advocacy group called Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth.<ref name="SBlaunch">{{cite news | url=http://njjewishnews.com/article/24585/climate-crisis-insists-we-pray-with-our-feet| title=Climate crisis insists we pray with our feet | work=New Jersey Jewish News | first=Lawrence| last=Troster| date=17 September 2014}}</ref> To better reflect the scope of the organization's work, the GZA rebranded itself as Aytzim, keeping the Green Zionist Alliance name both legally and for its Israel-focused work.<ref name="JPost2015"/><ref name="GStar"/> | ||
Aytzim has had many prominent Jewish leaders serve on its Green Zionist Alliance slates for the World Zionist Congress, including Rabbi Ellen Bernstein<ref name="WZC15">{{cite news|title=GREEN ISRAEL|url=https://vote.election-america.com/azm/bios/Green_Slate.pdf|publisher=Election America}}</ref> |
Aytzim has had many prominent Jewish leaders serve on its Green Zionist Alliance slates for the World Zionist Congress, including Rabbi ],<ref name="WZC15">{{cite news|title=GREEN ISRAEL|url=https://vote.election-america.com/azm/bios/Green_Slate.pdf|publisher=Election America}}</ref> Mirele Goldsmith,<ref name="WZC15"/> ],<ref name="FwdKessler2005">{{cite news | url=http://forward.com/articles/2318/zionist-election-has-high-stakes-strange-pairings/ | title=Zionist Election Has High Stakes, Strange Pairings | work=The Forward | first=E.J.| last=Kessler| date=25 November 2005}}</ref><ref name="JSchool2006"/> Nigel Savage,<ref name="JSchool2006">{{cite news | url=http://jewschool.com/2006/01/14/9899/elect-your-reps-for-the-35th-world-zionist-congress/ | title=Elect Your Reps for the 35th World Zionist Congress | work=JewSchool | first=Daniel | last=Sieradski| date=14 January 2006}}</ref> Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb,<ref name="WZC15"/> ],<ref name="JewSchool2010">{{cite news | url=http://jewschool.com/2010/06/22/23288/good-green-news-from-the-world-zionist-congress/#comment-418505 | title=Good green news from the World Zionist Congress | work=JewSchool | first=David A.M.| last= Wilensky| date=22 June 2010}}</ref><ref name="Tikkun2008">{{cite news | url=http://www.tikkun.org/article.php/Cohen-ZionistAlliance | title=THE GREEN ZIONIST ALLIANCE: THE ACORN THAT ACTED LIKE A TREE | work=] | first=Michael M.| last= Cohen| date=May–June 2008| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100623065620/http://www.tikkun.org/article.php/Cohen-ZionistAlliance | archive-date=23 June 2010 }}</ref> Rabbi Marc Soloway,<ref name="BJN011915">{{cite news | url=http://boulderjewishnews.org/2015/vote-for-a-green-israel-in-the-parliament-of-the-jewish-people/ | title=Vote for a Green Israel in the Parliament of the Jewish People | work=Boulder Jewish News | first= Marc | last=Soloway| date=19 January 2015}}</ref> Rabbi Lawrence Troster,<ref name="WZC15"/> ]<ref name="FwdKessler2005"/><ref name="Tikkun2008"/><ref name="JSchool2006"/> and Laurie Zoloth.<ref name="WZC15"/> | ||
The Aytzim advisory board includes former ] Deputy Mayor ] and Daniel Orenstein, a faculty member at the ] and the ]<ref name="GZA5">{{cite news|title=Advisory Board|url=http://aytzim.org/about-us/advisers|publisher=Aytzim}}</ref> |
The Aytzim advisory board includes former ] Deputy Mayor ] and Daniel Orenstein, a faculty member at the ] and the ].<ref name="GZA5">{{cite news|title=Advisory Board|url=http://aytzim.org/about-us/advisers|publisher=Aytzim}}</ref> | ||
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
Since its founding as the Green Zionist Alliance, Aytzim has been a factor in the greening of Israeli |
Since its founding as the Green Zionist Alliance, Aytzim has been a factor in the greening of Israeli policy—both internally and in its interactions with other countries—although that greening has led to charges of greenwashing, ]. Still, as an all-volunteer organization, Aytzim's accomplishments include quadrupling funding for ];<ref name="Forward"/> building new ] lanes in Israel;<ref name="Forward"/> developing an environmental program for villagers in ];<ref name="Forward"/> saving the unique ecosystem of the ] in the ] from destruction;<ref name="Jewcology7">{{cite news|title=Bittersweet Victory: Most of Samar Saved|url=http://www.jewcology.com/content/view/Bittersweet-Victory-Most-of-Samar-Saved|publisher=Jewcology|date=5 February 2012 | first=David| last=Krantz}}</ref> and helping Israel transition from incandescent to ].<ref name="JP2011">{{cite news|title=How many Zionists does it take to change a light bulb?|url=https://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Opinion/How-many-Zionists-does-it-take-to-change-a-light-bulb|publisher=The Jerusalem Post|date=21 January 2011 | first=David| last=Breakstone}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | Aytzim has worked to green the activities of quasi-governmental organizations, such as legacy Zionist organizations Jewish National Fund and the ], including the installation of rooftop energy-generating ] and indoor energy-efficient lighting<ref name="JPost2015"/><ref name="JPost">{{cite news|title=WZO to boost environmental practices|url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=178816|work=]|date=18 June 2010 | first=Ehud| last=Zion Waldoks}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Aytzim has worked to green the activities of quasi-governmental organizations, such as legacy Zionist organizations Jewish National Fund and the ], including the installation of rooftop energy-generating ] and indoor energy-efficient lighting;<ref name="JPost2015"/><ref name="JPost">{{cite news|title=WZO to boost environmental practices|url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=178816|work=]|date=18 June 2010 | first=Ehud| last=Zion Waldoks}}</ref> the planned transition of vehicles in their fleets to high fuel-efficiency and ] models;<ref name="JPost"/> the development of seven-year environmental plans, inspired by the ] sabbatical cycle, to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions in Israel;<ref name="JPost2015"/> the inclusion of ] for new ] to Israel;<ref name="JPost2015"/><ref name="JPost"/> the development of ] at immigrant-housing centers;<ref name="JPost"/> and increased support for in-country ] and ] ].<ref name="JPost2015"/><ref name="JPost"/> | ||
⚫ | Aytzim also has been active in addressing ] issues in Israel, including a successful effort to stop ] of oil shale in Israel's ]<ref name="Commentary">{{cite news|title=Will Israel Be the Next Energy Superpower?|url=http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article/will-israel-be-the-next-energy-superpower/|publisher=]|date=1 March 2014 | first=Arthur| last=Herman}}</ref><ref name="NYPost">{{cite news|title=Fracking means a new Middle East: Fracking to upend oil game|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/fracking_means_new_middle_east_I6atCmSIyxg6PBCaebBH2L|work=New York Post|date=27 January 2013 | first=Arthur| last=Herman}}</ref><ref name="Jewcology1">{{cite news|title=Israel: The New Saudi Arabia?|url=http://www.jewcology.com/content/view/Israel-The-New-Saudi-Arabia|publisher=Jewcology|date=1 May 2011 | first=David| last=Krantz}}</ref><ref name="GreenProphet">{{cite news|title=Saudi Turns to Solar, Israel Stuck on Shale|url=http://www.greenprophet.com/2013/03/saudi-solar-israel-stuck-on-shale/|publisher=Green Prophet|date=5 March 2013 | first=Tafline| last=Laylin}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Aytzim also has been active in addressing ] issues in Israel, including a successful effort to stop ] of oil shale in Israel's ],<ref name="Commentary">{{cite news|title=Will Israel Be the Next Energy Superpower?|url=http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article/will-israel-be-the-next-energy-superpower/|publisher=]|date=1 March 2014 | first=Arthur| last=Herman}}</ref><ref name="NYPost">{{cite news|title=Fracking means a new Middle East: Fracking to upend oil game|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/fracking_means_new_middle_east_I6atCmSIyxg6PBCaebBH2L|work=New York Post|date=27 January 2013 | first=Arthur| last=Herman}}</ref><ref name="Jewcology1">{{cite news|title=Israel: The New Saudi Arabia?|url=http://www.jewcology.com/content/view/Israel-The-New-Saudi-Arabia|publisher=Jewcology|date=1 May 2011 | first=David| last=Krantz}}</ref><ref name="GreenProphet">{{cite news|title=Saudi Turns to Solar, Israel Stuck on Shale|url=http://www.greenprophet.com/2013/03/saudi-solar-israel-stuck-on-shale/|publisher=Green Prophet|date=5 March 2013 | first=Tafline| last=Laylin}}</ref> and to ban all fossil-fuel extraction on land owned by Jewish National Fund in Israel,<ref name="JPost2015"/> as well as a successful effort to increase the public share of profits from Israel's offshore ] fields.<ref name="Jewcology4">{{cite news|title=Power to the People? Energy Battle in Israel Pits Firms vs. Public Interest|url=http://www.jewcology.com/content/view/Power-to-the-People-Energy-Battle-in-Israel-Pits-Firms-vs-Public-Interest|publisher=Jewcology|date=4 February 2011 | first=David| last=Krantz}}</ref><ref name="NYT">{{cite news|title=Israel: Doubling Tax on Energy|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/31/world/middleeast/31briefs-Israel.html|work=]|date=30 March 2011 | first=Ethan| last=Bronner}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | Working with partners, Aytzim has been engaged in campaigns to both protect and educate about the environment, including publication of the ''Jewish Energy Guide'', a 50-article book on energy issues from a Jewish perspective produced in partnership with the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life<ref name="JEG">{{cite news|title=Tu |
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⚫ | Working with partners, Aytzim has been engaged in campaigns to both protect and educate about the environment, including publication of the ''Jewish Energy Guide'', a 50-article book on energy issues from a Jewish perspective produced in partnership with the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life;<ref name="JEG">{{cite news|title=Tu B'Shmita: Jewish Energy Guide Released|url=https://hazon.org/tu-bshmita-jewish-energy-guide-released/|publisher=Hazon|date=4 October 2017 | first=David| last=Krantz}}</ref> development of an ''Ethic of the Seas'' in partnership with the National Religious Coalition on Creation Care;<ref name="EthicoftheSeas">{{cite news|title=Jewish Resources|url=https://www.interfaithoceans.org/jewish|publisher=Interfaith Oceans}}</ref> filing an amicus brief with the ] in the "]" case;<ref name="OCT">{{cite news|title=BRIEF OF FAITH GROUPS AS AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS SEEKING REVERSAL|url=https://meg-ward-wf6y.squarespace.com/s/FiledFathAmicus.pdf|publisher=U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit|date=12 November 2013}}</ref> support for the ]<ref name="GND1">{{cite news|title=Progressive Green New Deal Letter to Congress|url=http://foe.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Progressive-Climate-Leg-Sign-On-Letter-2.pdf|publisher=]|date=10 January 2019}}</ref><ref name="GND2">{{cite news|title=Support for the Energy Innovation AND Carbon Dividend Act|url=https://energyinnovationact.org/supporters/|publisher=]}}</ref><ref name="GND3">{{cite news|title=Green New Deal draws heated Jewish responses to tackling climate change|url=https://www.jns.org/green-new-deal-draws-heated-jewish-responses-to-addressing-climate-change/|publisher=Jewish News Syndicate|date=26 February 2019 | first=Jackson| last=Richman}}</ref><ref name="GND4">{{cite news|title=Supporting Groups|url=https://www.greennewdealforall.org/supporting-groups/|publisher=Green New Deal Coalition }}</ref><ref name="SunSent">{{cite news|title=Green New Deal draws heated Jewish response to addressing climate change|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/florida-jewish-journal/fl-jj-green-new-deal-jewish-response-climate-change-20190306-story.html/|publisher=]|date=26 February 2019 | first=Jackson| last=Richman}}</ref> and a green stimulus to support the economy in the wake of the 2019-2020 ];<ref name="greenstimulus2">{{cite news|title=Jewish Letter on COVID-19 and Climate Change|url=https://jewish-earth-alliance.cdn.prismic.io/jewish-earth-alliance/380a2d85-722b-4573-b396-fbb258402c0c_Jewish+Letter+on+COVID-19+and+Climate+Change+April+3+2020.pdf|publisher=Jewish Earth Alliance|date=3 April 2020}}</ref><ref name="greenstimulus3">{{cite news|title=JEWISH COMMUNITY LETTER TO CONGRESS: JUST, GREEN RECOVERY|url=https://dayenu.org/media/jewish-community-letter-to-congress-just-green-recovery|publisher=Dayenu|date=29 July 2020}}</ref><ref name="greenstimulus4">{{cite news|title=Jewish, Just Green Recovery Letter|url=https://www.reconstructingjudaism.org/endorsement/jewish-just-green-recovery-letter|publisher=]|date=31 July 2020}}</ref> support for the ] movement;<ref name="blm">{{cite news|title=500+ Jewish Organizations and Synagogues say: Black Lives Matter|url=http://www.ujfp.org/spip.php?article7961|publisher=Union Juive Francaise Pour La Paix|date=6 July 2020}}</ref><ref name="blm1">{{cite news|title=We Speak with One Voice When We Say Unequivocally: Black Lives Matter|url=https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/jewishaction/pages/14774/attachments/original/1598598581/BTA_NYT_Ad_FINAL.pdf|work=The New York Times|date=28 August 2020}}</ref> support for ],<ref name="earthday">{{cite news|title=Earth Day Live was made possible through a collaboration of extraordinary organizations, teams, and volunteersme|url=https://www.earthdaylive2020.org/thanks/|publisher=Earth Day Network|date=April 2020}}</ref> ]<ref name="climatestrike1">{{cite news|title=Movement Partners|url=https://strikewithus.org/|publisher=Strike With Us|access-date=7 September 2020|archive-date=29 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190829021240/https://strikewithus.org/|url-status=dead}}</ref> and the Global Climate Strike;<ref name="climatestrike2">{{cite news|title=Partners and Allies: North America|url=https://globalclimatestrike.net/partners/|publisher=Global Climate Strike}}</ref> support for a cross-country Jewish environmental-education campaign led by Hazon;<ref name="Jewcology3">{{cite news|title=Topsy-Turvy World: Environmental Campaign Relaunched|url=http://www.jewcology.com/content/view/Topsy-Turvy-World-Environmental-Campaign-Relaunched|publisher=Jewcology|date=11 February 2011 | first=David| last=Krantz}}</ref> support for finalization of the U.S. ]'s Carbon Pollution Standard for New Power Plants;<ref name="Politico">{{cite news|title=Wellinghoff's legacy: Green power, fining energy traders – Landrieu raking in energy cash – Ex-Durbin aide heads Interior's congressional affairs office|url=https://www.politico.com/tipsheets/morning-energy/2013/05/wellinghoffs-legacy-green-power-fining-energy-traders-landrieu-raking-in-energy-cash-ex-durbin-aide-heads-interiors-congressional-affairs-office-010802|publisher=]|date=30 May 2013 | first=Alex| last=Guillen}}</ref> support for inclusion of ] in consideration of the ];<ref name="CBS">{{cite news|title=ORGANIZATIONAL SIGN ON LETTER|url=http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/species/mammals/polar_bear/sign-on_letter.html|publisher=]|date=18 June 2012}}</ref> endorsing a Jewish community-wide transition from fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy;<ref name="JNGP">{{cite news|title=Jews should back clean energy, not dirty future|url=http://www.jewishaz.com/opinion/commentary/jews-should-back-clean-energy-not-dirty-future/article_ca0b408a-9ca7-11e2-8297-0019bb30f31a.html|publisher=Jewish News of Greater Phoenix|date=4 April 2013 | first1=David| last1=Seidenberg | first2=Sybil| last2=Sanchez}}</ref> supporting efforts to combat ];<ref name="ADL">{{cite news|title=Letter to Congressional Leaders Regarding Global Anti-Semitism Bills|url=https://www.adl.org/news/letters/letter-to-congressional-leaders-regarding-global-anti-semitism-bills|publisher=]|date=28 November 2018}}</ref> and an effort to support Israel's forests in the wake of the ].<ref name="Jewcology5">{{cite news|title=After the fire: It's time to help – and heal|url=http://www.jewcology.com/content/view/After-the-fire-It-s-time-to-help-and-heal|publisher=Jewcology|date=6 December 2010 | first=David| last=Krantz}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | Additionally, Aytzim has been active in working with partners to hold events, such as the "Forward on Climate" initiative (with 160 other groups, including primary organizers the ], ] and the ])<ref name="Fwd">{{cite news|title=Battling Climate Change, the Jewish Way|url=http://blogs.forward.com/forward-thinking/171708/battling-climate-change-the-jewish-way/|publisher=The Forward|date=21 February 2013 | first=David| last=Seidenberg}}</ref> |
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People's Climate March in both 2014 (New York) and 2017 (]) (with hundreds of other groups) <ref name="FwdPCM">{{cite news|title=Over 100 Jewish Groups Join People's Climate March in New York|url=http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/206121/over-100-jewish-groups-join-people-s-climate-mar/|publisher=The Forward|date=21 February 2013 | first=Hody| last=Nemes}}</ref>; the March for a Clean Energy Revolution in ] (with hundreds of other groups)<ref name="PhillyMarch">{{cite news|title=Endorsing Organizations|url=http://www.cleanenergymarch.org/about/endorsing-organizations/|publisher=March for a Clean Energy Revolution}}</ref>; and the Sacred Earth project (with a dozen other faith-based environmental organizations – including ] and GreenFaith)<ref name="SacredEarth">{{cite news|title=Partners|url=http://www.sacredearth2016.org/partners|publisher=Sacred Earth|access-date=19 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160327013421/http://sacredearth2016.org/partners|archive-date=27 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>. | |||
⚫ | Additionally, Aytzim has been active in working with partners to hold events, such as the "Forward on Climate" initiative (with 160 other groups, including primary organizers the ], ] and the ]);<ref name="Fwd">{{cite news|title=Battling Climate Change, the Jewish Way|url=http://blogs.forward.com/forward-thinking/171708/battling-climate-change-the-jewish-way/|publisher=The Forward|date=21 February 2013 | first=David| last=Seidenberg}}</ref> the ]-organized New Yorkers Against Fracking coalition (with musician ], actor ] and more than 200 other groups – including ], ] and the ]);<ref name="NYAF">{{cite news|title=Members |url=http://nyagainstfracking.org/members/ |publisher=New Yorkers Against Fracking |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130726132600/http://nyagainstfracking.org/members/ |archive-date=26 July 2013 }}</ref> the People's Climate March in both 2014 (New York) and 2017 (]) (with hundreds of other groups);<ref name="FwdPCM">{{cite news|title=Over 100 Jewish Groups Join People's Climate March in New York|url=http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/206121/over-100-jewish-groups-join-people-s-climate-mar/|publisher=The Forward|date=21 February 2013 | first=Hody| last=Nemes}}</ref> the March for a Clean Energy Revolution in ] (with hundreds of other groups);<ref name="PhillyMarch">{{cite news|title=Endorsing Organizations|url=http://www.cleanenergymarch.org/about/endorsing-organizations/|publisher=March for a Clean Energy Revolution}}</ref> and the Sacred Earth project (with a dozen other faith-based environmental organizations, including ] and GreenFaith).<ref name="SacredEarth">{{cite news|title=Partners|url=http://www.sacredearth2016.org/partners|publisher=Sacred Earth|access-date=19 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160327013421/http://sacredearth2016.org/partners|archive-date=27 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | Some of Aytzim's efforts with partners were initially successful but ultimately failed, such as its partnership with 14 other Jewish |
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⚫ | Some of Aytzim's efforts with partners were initially successful but ultimately failed, such as its partnership with 14 other Jewish organizations—including Hazon, COEJL and the ]—in founding the Green Hevra, a now-dormant network of Jewish-environmental organizations,<ref name="JTA-GH">{{cite news|title=Coalition of U.S. Jewish environmental groups gets major funding|url=http://www.jta.org/2012/04/19/news-opinion/united-states/coalition-of-u-s-jewish-environmental-groups-gets-major-funding|publisher=Jewish Telegraphic Agency|date=19 April 2012 | first=Marcy| last=Oster}}</ref> and an effort to develop a now-dormant network of individuals, organizations and communities working to create a healthier and more sustainable world rooted in the values of the shmita cycle.<ref name="Hazon2">{{cite news|title=Shmita Network|url=http://hazon.org/shmita-project/join-the-shmita-network/|publisher=Hazon}}</ref> | ||
Other efforts by Aytzim and its partners may not have achieved their goals, but successfully pushed the ] of what was possible. For example, Aytzim was part of a group pushing for New York State to commit to 100 percent renewable energy by 2030<ref name="ny2030">{{cite news|title=NY Needs Strongest Climate Deal Possible|url=https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/sites/default/files/061019-off_sign-on_letter_to_cuomo_legislators.pdf|publisher=Food & Water Watch|date=10 June 2019}}</ref>; the state agreed but on a later timeframe, choosing a target of 2050 to switch to 85 percent renewable energy and 15 percent ]<ref name="nyc100">{{cite news|title=New York climate plan sets 30-year goal for 100% renewable energy|url=https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2019-07-20/new-york-climate-plan|publisher=]|date=20 July 2019 | last=]}}</ref>. | |||
Other efforts by Aytzim have been unsuccessful, including its attempt to prevent further demolition of the ] village of ] in Israel's ] region<ref name="Jewcology2" |
Other efforts by Aytzim have been unsuccessful, including its attempt to prevent further demolition of the ] village of ] in Israel's ] region;<ref name="Jewcology2"/> its opposition to Israel's "]";<ref name="NSB">{{cite news|title='Racist and Discriminatory': U.S. Jewish Leaders Warn Israel Against Passage of Nation-state Bill|url=https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-u-s-jewish-chiefs-warn-against-passage-of-racist-nation-state-bill-1.6270788|publisher=]|date=15 July 2018 | first=Allison Kaplan | last=Sommer}}</ref><ref name="NSB2">{{cite news|title=Israeli Knesset passes controversial Nation State Bill|url=https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/israeli-knesset-passes-controversial-nation-state-bill/|publisher=] (of Great Britain) / ]|date=19 July 2018}}</ref><ref name="Yearbook18">{{cite news|title=American Jews and the Domestic Arena (April 2017 – July 2018): Politics, Religion, Israel, and Antisemitism (In American Jewish Year Book 2018, pp. 163–214)|publisher=]|date=2019 | first=Steven| last=Windmueller}}</ref> its opposition to cuts to the ] proposed in the ];<ref name="Yearbook18"/> an effort to green the General Assembly of the ];<ref name="Jewcology6">{{cite news|title=Turning the General Assembly into a Green Assembly|url=http://www.jewcology.com/content/view/Turning-the-General-Assembly-into-a-Green-Assembly|publisher=Jewcology|date=15 November 2010 | first=David| last=Krantz}}</ref> and an effort to protect ] in the '']'' ] case.<ref name="AFSCME">{{cite news|title=BRIEF FOR FAITH IN PUBLIC LIFE, RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS, AND FAITH LEADERS, AS AMICI CURIAE SUPPORTING RESPONDENTS | ||
|url=https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/16/16-1466/28509/20180119151608692_16-1466%20Janus%20v%20American%20Federation%20of%20State%20Amici%20Brief%20for%20Faith%20in%20Support%20of%20Respondents.pdf|publisher=Supreme Court of the United States|date=2018 | first=Eric Alan| last=Isaacson}}</ref> |
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American environmental organization
Named after | trees |
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Formation | 1999/2001 |
Tax ID no. | 20-3460771 |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) nonprofit NGO |
Purpose | Jewish environmentalism, Green Zionism |
Headquarters | New York City |
Location | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Methods | Education, Advocacy and Public-Policy Formation |
Fields | Sustainability, Nature, Conservation, Water, Energy, Biodiversity, Ecology, Climate Change, Judaism and Israel |
Website | aytzim |
Aytzim (meaning "trees" in Hebrew), formerly the Green Zionist Alliance (GZA), is a New York–based Jewish environmental organization that is a U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity. A grassroots all-volunteer organization, Aytzim is active in the United States, Canada and Israel. The organization is a former member of the American Zionist Movement and has worked in partnership with Ameinu, the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life (COEJL), Hazon, Interfaith Moral Action on Climate, Interfaith Oceans, GreenFaith, Mercaz/Masorti (Conservative Judaism), the National Religious Coalition on Creation Care, and the Jewish National Fund (JNF)—although Aytzim has long criticized JNF for not prioritizing sustainability and environmental justice in its actions. Aytzim's work at the nexus of Judaism, environmentalism and Zionism has courted controversy from both Jewish and non-Jewish groups (see below section on criticism).
Projects
Aytzim has five projects:
- EcoJews of the Bay: EcoJews holds Jewish-environmental events in the San Francisco Bay Area.
- Green Zionist Alliance: The Grassroots Campaign for a Sustainable Israel (The organization's former name is now used as a project name.) The Green Zionist Alliance works on issues related to the environment of Israel and the Middle East.
- Jewcology: Home of the Jewish Environmental Movement: Jewcology.org is an online resource for information on Jewish environmentalism, and includes resources such as a job board and an interactive map of Jewish environmental initiatives.
- Jews of the Earth: Jews of the Earth organizes Jews locally and nationally for environmental action.
- Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth: An environmental-advocacy group that Aytzim runs in partnership with GreenFaith, Shomrei Breishit includes more than 100 Jewish clergy, including chief rabbis.
Aytzim also runs an internship program; hosts an English-language compilation of educational materials, research papers, academic papers, news articles, videos and books about Israel's environment; has student chapters, including "Yovel: Aytzim at NYU"; and runs occasional conferences and weekend retreats.
Criticism
Aytzim has been criticized (predominately by the conservative Hudson Institute historian Arthur Herman) for its stance against hydrofracking, with Herman labeling the GZA in the New York Post as "running against the tide of technology". The organization also has been criticized for its support of environmentalism and tikkun olam. Others have been critical of Aytzim's stance against BDS; for greenwashing Israel; for participating in the People's Climate March; for associating with Israel and Zionism; for working with Jewish National Fund; and for its participation in a process that largely favors Israel's political status quo. Some individuals have criticized the GZA for its promotion of community gardens, charging that making community gardens more widely available is patronizing to the public. Others see Zionism's mission as finished with the establishment of the modern state of Israel and they question the relevance of the entire system of legacy Zionist organizations formed by the World Zionist Organization and its constituent agencies.
History
In response to perceived negligence in environmentally stewarding the land of Israel, as philosopher Martin Buber first observed, the Green Zionist Alliance (GZA) was founded in 2001 by Alon Tal, Eilon Schwartz and Rabbi Michael Cohen, with a large team of other volunteers, including Adam Werbach, Devra Davis and current Aytzim leadership—although its Jews of the Earth project originally was founded by Daniel Ziskin as an independent nonprofit in 1999 and merged into Aytzim in 2019.
In 2002 the GZA became the first environmental party at the World Zionist Congress, where it has had elected representation since and until the start of the 38th Congress. Through this process, the organization succeeded in the appointment of environmental leaders, including Tal and Schwartz, to the board of the Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael (KKL / Jewish National Fund in Israel). For more than a dozen years, Aytzim representation had included Tal and Orr Karassin.
In 2006 the GZA incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
In late September 2014, the GZA acquired Jewcology.org from fellow Jewish-environmental group Canfei Nesharim and, in partnership with GreenFaith, launched a Jewish-clergical environmental advocacy group called Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth. To better reflect the scope of the organization's work, the GZA rebranded itself as Aytzim, keeping the Green Zionist Alliance name both legally and for its Israel-focused work.
Aytzim has had many prominent Jewish leaders serve on its Green Zionist Alliance slates for the World Zionist Congress, including Rabbi Ellen Bernstein, Mirele Goldsmith, Susannah Heschel, Nigel Savage, Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb, Richard Schwartz, Rabbi Marc Soloway, Rabbi Lawrence Troster, Rabbi Arthur Waskow and Laurie Zoloth.
The Aytzim advisory board includes former Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Naomi Tsur and Daniel Orenstein, a faculty member at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology and the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies.
Activities
Since its founding as the Green Zionist Alliance, Aytzim has been a factor in the greening of Israeli policy—both internally and in its interactions with other countries—although that greening has led to charges of greenwashing, as discussed above. Still, as an all-volunteer organization, Aytzim's accomplishments include quadrupling funding for afforestation; building new bicycle lanes in Israel; developing an environmental program for villagers in Rwanda; saving the unique ecosystem of the Samar sand dunes in the Arava Valley from destruction; and helping Israel transition from incandescent to energy-efficient lighting.
Aytzim has worked to green the activities of quasi-governmental organizations, such as legacy Zionist organizations Jewish National Fund and the Jewish Agency, including the installation of rooftop energy-generating solar panels and indoor energy-efficient lighting; the planned transition of vehicles in their fleets to high fuel-efficiency and alternative-fuel models; the development of seven-year environmental plans, inspired by the shmita sabbatical cycle, to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions in Israel; the inclusion of environmental education for new immigrants to Israel; the development of community gardens at immigrant-housing centers; and increased support for in-country carbon-mitigating projects and local organic agriculture.
Aytzim also has been active in addressing energy issues in Israel, including a successful effort to stop hydrofracking of oil shale in Israel's Elah Valley, and to ban all fossil-fuel extraction on land owned by Jewish National Fund in Israel, as well as a successful effort to increase the public share of profits from Israel's offshore natural-gas fields.
Working with partners, Aytzim has been engaged in campaigns to both protect and educate about the environment, including publication of the Jewish Energy Guide, a 50-article book on energy issues from a Jewish perspective produced in partnership with the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life; development of an Ethic of the Seas in partnership with the National Religious Coalition on Creation Care; filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in the "Our Children’s Trust" case; support for the Green New Deal and a green stimulus to support the economy in the wake of the 2019-2020 coronavirus crisis; support for the Black Lives Matter movement; support for Earth Day, youth climate strikes and the Global Climate Strike; support for a cross-country Jewish environmental-education campaign led by Hazon; support for finalization of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Carbon Pollution Standard for New Power Plants; support for inclusion of greenhouse gases in consideration of the Endangered Species Act; endorsing a Jewish community-wide transition from fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy; supporting efforts to combat antisemitism; and an effort to support Israel's forests in the wake of the worst forest fire in the country's history.
Additionally, Aytzim has been active in working with partners to hold events, such as the "Forward on Climate" initiative (with 160 other groups, including primary organizers the Sierra Club, 350.org and the Hip Hop Caucus); the Food & Water Watch-organized New Yorkers Against Fracking coalition (with musician Natalie Merchant, actor Mark Ruffalo and more than 200 other groups – including MoveOn, Friends of the Earth and the Indigenous Environmental Network); the People's Climate March in both 2014 (New York) and 2017 (Washington) (with hundreds of other groups); the March for a Clean Energy Revolution in Philadelphia (with hundreds of other groups); and the Sacred Earth project (with a dozen other faith-based environmental organizations, including Franciscan Action Network and GreenFaith).
Some of Aytzim's efforts with partners were initially successful but ultimately failed, such as its partnership with 14 other Jewish organizations—including Hazon, COEJL and the Religious Action Center—in founding the Green Hevra, a now-dormant network of Jewish-environmental organizations, and an effort to develop a now-dormant network of individuals, organizations and communities working to create a healthier and more sustainable world rooted in the values of the shmita cycle.
Other efforts by Aytzim have been unsuccessful, including its attempt to prevent further demolition of the Bedouin village of Al Arakib in Israel's Negev region; its opposition to Israel's "Nation-State Bill"; its opposition to cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) proposed in the U.S. Farm Bill; an effort to green the General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America; and an effort to protect labor unions in the Janus v. AFSCME U.S. Supreme Court case.
References
- "Members & Partners". Jewish Social Justice Roundtable.
- Kraft, Dina (26 June 2006). "Green suffuses Zionist congress". Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
- ^ Krantz, David (17 March 2011). "Trees without Bulldozers: Environmental Justice for the Bedouin". Jewcology.
- ^ "Guidestar: EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: AYTZIM: ECOLOGICAL JUDAISM".
- ^ Udasin, Sharon (23 October 2015). "Zionist Congress passes two green resolutions". The Jerusalem Post.
- ""Dig into Jewcology" (Jewcology stats)". Jewcology.org.
- Goldrich, Lois (5 December 2014). "Clergy takes on climate change". Jewish Standard.
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