Jewish tradition teaches us the great importance of respecting, protecting and preserving the world’s resources. This is both a practical and a spiritual challenge.
Summary:
The commandment of Bal Tashchit— do not destroy or waste— has long been considered central to a Jewish environmental ethic. Indeed, Rabbi Norman Lamm understands it to be “the biblical norm which most directly addresses itself to the ecological situation.” What is the basis for the commandment not to waste?
We will explore what Bal Tashchit is and how it relates to our lives, focusing in particular on a special opportunity to observe Bal Tashchit in the area of food.
Learn this topic:
- Short Summary Article
- Longer Article for Deeper Study
- Study Guide with Hebrew-English Sources and Discussion Questions (PDF)
- View Video
Additional Resources Available for Download:
- For speakers: Speakers’ Notes for Giving a Talk (PDF)
- For groups: Bal Tashchit: How much do we waste?A great program outline from COEJL
- Adults and Children: Bal Tashchit and the Great Garbage Hunt (PDF) — reprinted with permission from Spirit in Nature
- Listen! Audio Podcast on Summoning the Will Not the Waste