A number of issues have come up here that should be addressed. One is the greening of sacred spaces: synagogues, rabbinical schools, day schools etc. While universities with flexible (dare I say disposable?) budgets may be able to convince their board members that going green is the right thing to do, smaller institutions are harder [...]
Posts Tagged ‘rabbinical school’
Jewish Green Solution?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged kashrut, rabbinical school, Styrofoam on 24 April 2008 | 1 Comment »
Green Rabbinical Schools?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged rabbinical school, sustainability on 11 April 2008 | 3 Comments »
Last year, Chancellor Mark Wrighton announced that Washington University (in St. Louis) would join the sustainable movement with its own I-CARES initiative, a $55 million investment designed to promote interdisciplinary, collaborative research on alternative energy, carbon dioxide, green technology, and virtually all things ‘popular’ in the wake of the sustainability craze. The bandwagon of greenness [...]