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To Forever Inhabit this Earth

An Ethic of Enoughness
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"Wise and empathetic, this inspires." - Publishers Weekly "Rigorous, yet lyrical, lofty yet practical, To Forever Inhabit This Earth belongs on the bookshelves of those who cherish Jewish texts and the environment around us." - Jewish Book Council The great work of today's generations is nothing... Read More
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Rabbi and environmental activist Nina Beth Cardin draws upon Jewish texts in this call to action as the climate crisis persists.

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"Wise and empathetic, this inspires." - Publishers Weekly

"Rigorous, yet lyrical, lofty yet practical, To Forever Inhabit This Earth belongs on the bookshelves of those who cherish Jewish texts and the environment around us." - Jewish Book Council

The great work of today's generations is nothing short of saving the earth. We know enough, are capable enough. The question is: do we care enough? Will we work hard enough? Do we even recognise when we have enough?

Now noted environmentalist Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin challenges us to develop the individual and collective will needed to create change and offers spiritual and practical guidance to invigorate that effort.

To Forever Inhabit This Earth is a powerful must-read for anybody interested in the intersection of environmentalism and spirituality. Cardin implores us to envision the world, not as a commodity but as a fragile, improbable, extraordinary gift whose well-being and future now depend on us. Using meticulously researched Jewish texts and the teachings of other faith traditions, she makes the case that environmental sustainability is a fundamental religious principleโ€”and something we can address, if we have the will to do so.

"Despite the harms we as humanity have caused, if we dare to act boldly (which we can), based on the best guidance of our advisors (which we have), and recruit willing hearts (which we possess), we can heal the wounds, remedy our mistakes, and remake a safe and vibrant world for ourselves and all the generations to come. It is up to us."

Cardin asks us to consider spiritual questions, technical questions, and ethical questions about how we live in the world, and provides both spiritual and practical guidance on ways to rethink that, including:

  • A contemplation of our spiritual connection to 'the land' and the call upon humanity to establish, preserve, and maintain a habitable world here on earth
  • The biblical framework that urges us to see that life is awe-inspiring and order is its essential ingredient, providing the stable environment that brings forth and sustains life
  • A close look at texts from Genesis to consider two ways humans inhabit our world
  • A daily meditation for preserving a habitable world
  • Eight guidelines for ethical consumption
  • A chart for a one-week self-assessment of our buying, consumption, and discarding practices

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781681150932

Publisher: Behrman House Inc.,U.S.

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 April 2025

Country: United States

Imprint: Behrman House Inc.,U.S.

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Nina Beth Cardin is a community rabbi who works to promote environmental health and environmental justice. She was in the first class of women ordained by the Conservative/Masorti movement. As a community rabbi, she has founded several organizations including the Jewish Womenโ€™s Resource Center, the Pregnancy Loss Support Program, the Baltimore Orchard Project, and the Baltimore Environmental Sustainability Network. She has spent the last few years advocating for constitutional protection of environmental human rights. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

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