December 2: Lighting the Way: Jewish Song, Art and Activism in the Climate Movement

Graphic by Dayenu
This conversation will take place on Thursday, December 2 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.
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As we confront the climate crisis, Jewish communities are turning to art, music, and literature to spark hope and drive change. We’re excited to partner with Dayenu and Jewish Theological Seminary to present an evening with writer Rebecca Solnit, musicians Zo Tobi and Rena Branson, and special guests as they help light the way to a just and sustainable world this Hanukkah. This performance and conversation will fill us with spirit, inspire us to act, and help us reimagine what climate activism can look like. Join us to celebrate!
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