Volume 20:
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The Mountains Shall Drip Wine: Jews and the Environment
Edited by Leonard J. Greenspoon. Omaha: Creighton University Press, 2009.
Dean Phillip Bell: "The Trembling of the Earth: Jewish Descriptions of Earthquakes in the Early Modern World"
Ellen Bernstein: “Creation Theology Isn't Creationism--and Why This Is Good News for the Jews”
Jonathon Brumberg-Kraus: “Kabbalah, Food, and Sustainability”
Philip Hollander: “Ideology and Changing Attitudes toward the Environment inTwo Israeli Films: Sallah Shabbati and James' Journey to Jerusalem”
Barbara Lerman-Golomb: “Reconnecting with Nature to Sustain Ourselves”
Sandra B. Lubarsky: “Toward a Theology of Beauty: Hiddur Mitzvah as an Eco-theological Imperative”
Natan Margalit: “'Naturally Thinking: Judaism, Modes of Thought, and the Environment”
Gary A. Rendsburg: “'From Desert to the Sown: Israel's Encounter with the Land of Canaan”
Martin H. Shukert: “Green Judaism and the Design of Communities: A Practitioner's View”
Jonah Chanan Steinberg: “Classical Rabbinic Steps toward a Theology of Environmental Torah”
Alon Tal: “What's Jewish about Jewish Environmentalism?”
Lawrence Troster: "The Promise of Creation: A Jewish Environmental Theology of Redemption"