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Judaism, History, and the Environment: Expert Guide Unveiled

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Description

Explore the Deep Connection Between Judaism and the Environment

This groundbreaking book uncovers how Jewish history, classical texts, and environmental events intertwine to shape a rich understanding of climate challenges. Through vivid case studies—earthquakes in Georgian England, floods and fires in 18th-century Germany, plague in Italy, and disasters in the Ottoman Empire—readers gain an interdisciplinary view of resilience and belief.

Key Features

  • Interdisciplinary analysis blending Jewish studies, ecology, and history
  • Engaging discussions on the Anthropocene, temporality, and causality
  • Fresh perspectives on religion’s role in environmental thought
  • Detailed historical accounts of natural disasters across Europe and the Middle East

Who Should Read This Book?

  • Scholars and students of Jewish studies and religious studies
  • Readers interested in ecology, climate change, and environmental humanities
  • Anyone seeking deeper insight into faith-based responses to environmental crises

Discover how the past informs our environmental future—add this essential guide to your library today.