The home stands at the center of our lived connection to the world; yet our feeling of home rarely extends beyond the walls of our houses. What can Jewish ethics bring to an ecology of the home?
I absolutely adored this post. I can't tell you how heartening it is to find your own beliefs -- that humans are not inherently evil, individualistic exploiters but communal, loving beings with the capacity for rich mutualism and interdependence-- reflected in another's writing. In a moment where many advocate for depopulation in response to the climate crisis and claim humans are nothing more than a parasite, it can feel lonely to insist that we deserve a place on this earth, too! I look forward to seeing more of your beautiful thoughts and ideas develop on this platform ❤️
I absolutely adored this post. I can't tell you how heartening it is to find your own beliefs -- that humans are not inherently evil, individualistic exploiters but communal, loving beings with the capacity for rich mutualism and interdependence-- reflected in another's writing. In a moment where many advocate for depopulation in response to the climate crisis and claim humans are nothing more than a parasite, it can feel lonely to insist that we deserve a place on this earth, too! I look forward to seeing more of your beautiful thoughts and ideas develop on this platform ❤️