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Traditionally, a cypress tree was planted when a daughter was born and a cedar for a son. Their branches were woven together to make the wedding canopy.

A poem looking at the moon as a symbol of the times of our lives

Blessing upon seeing natural wonders, such as lightning, oceans, mountains, rivers

For Rainbow Day (when Noah and company left the ark and received the rainbow covenant) and everyday while oil gushes into the Gulf of Mexico

Accompaniment to dipping the greens

Tips for eco-friendly actions

A modern Tu B’Shvat seder based in the mystical tradition of the four worlds

A ritual for installing a compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) each night of Chanukah

Mourning the deterioration of natural resources

Guidelines developed by the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation in Evanston, Illinois, the first (and only) house of worship in the world to receive Platinum-Level certification from the U.S. Green Building Council

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