
Ellen Bernstein
Rabbi Ellen Bernstein (1953-2024), born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, was a Jewish environmental activist, rabbi, and educator. In 1988, she founded Shomrei Adamah (Keepers of the Earth), the first national Jewish environmental organization. Shomrei Adamah grew organically out of an ecologically-centered arts and music seder for Tu Bishvat that she organized in Philadelphia along the banks of the Schuylkill River. Around then, she also sponsored Rabbi Miles Krassen in making the first English translation of the original Tu Bishvat seder haggadah, the Pri Ets Hadar. In 2012, she was ordained at the Academy for Jewish Religion. Besides authoring her own Tu Bishvat haggadah, she wrote Ecology & the Jewish Spirit: Where Nature & the Sacred Meet (2000), The Splendor of Creation: A Biblical Ecology (2005), and The Promise of the Land (2020).
eco-conscious | English vernacular prayer | neo-lurianic | שלשה עשר עקרים shlolshah asar iqarim (13 principles) | 20th century C.E. | 21st century C.E. | 58th century A.M.
📖 סֵדֶר ט״וּ בִּשְׁבָט | A New Year For The Trees: A Tu BiShvat Seder, by Ellen Bernstein (1988, revised: 2017)
Contributed by Ellen Bernstein | ❧
A Tu Bishvat seder haggadah by Ellen Bernstein (1988, revised: 2017) . . .