Mitzvot of the Sea
Sunday, July 14, 2024
4:00PM - 6:00PM
Location: Online via Zoom (opens in new window)
Are you passionate about the water and interested in how our ancient traditions can guide modern conservation efforts?
We invite you to an enlightening online webinar that bridges timeless Jewish wisdom with contemporary marine conservation!
Where: Online (Zoom)
Join us for “Mitzvot of the Sea,” where you’ll embark on a captivating journey with Rabbi Ed Rosenthal, CEO and Founder of Repair the Sea. In this engaging session, we will delve into the Mitzvot that emphasize the importance of protecting our planet, the Ocean, and marine life. There is no cost to participate in the program.
What You’ll Learn:
Ancient Jewish Wisdom: Discover the profound Jewish teachings that promote the stewardship of our planet’s marine resources.
Modern Applications: Understand how these ancient principles can be applied to address contemporary environmental challenges.
Practical Steps: Learn actionable steps to incorporate these values into your daily life and make a positive impact on marine conservation.
Rabbi Rosenthal’s insights will offer a unique perspective, intertwining spiritual guidance with practical actions to inspire and empower you. Whether you’re new to marine conservation, a seasoned advocate, or just love the water, this webinar will enrich your understanding and commitment to protecting the aquatic environment.
We will also be using this opportunity to answer any questions and offer guidance on signing up for our 7th Annual Reverse Tashlich program. If your congregation has already signed up, thank you! If not, you still have plenty of time to register your team. Just reach out to Erica Allen, our Reverse Tashlich Program Coordinator, for more information and to register.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how age-old wisdom can provide new solutions to today’s environmental challenges. Reserve your spot today and be part of the Movement that honors our Jewish tradition, the aquatic environment, and the life it sustains.
We look forward to sharing this journey of discovery and conservation!