The Aytzim advisory board works with the Aytzim board of directors to set policy for advocacy and education.
Naomi Tsur
Naomi Tsur is the former deputy mayor of Jerusalem, where she headed the city’s environment, urban-planning and historic-conservation committees. She has made significant contributions to Jerusalem’s environment by developing a circuit of city bike paths, limiting private-car use in the Old City and initiating a dialogue with Palestinians about how best to handle waste. This past Tu B’Shvat, her efforts led to an additional 10,000 tress being planted in Jerusalem. Before joining city government, Naomi directed the Jerusalem branch of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, and gained approval for the preservation of Gazelle Valley, the first urban nature park in Israel. She also founded the Sustainable Jerusalem Coalition, which successfully campaigned to protect the Jerusalem Hills. Naomi speaks about Israel’s environment around the world, and frequently serves as a representative at worldwide conferences, including the World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, 2002), the International Healthy City Conference (Belfast, 2003), the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (Capetown, 2006), the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (Nagoya, 2010), the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2012) and Rio+20: United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio de Janeiro, 2012).
Dr. Eilon Schwartz
Dr. Eilon Schwartz is the founding director of Shaharit, an Israeli sustainability think tank. He is also the founder and former executive director of the Heschel Center for Environmental Learning and Leadership, which is dedicated to building a sustainable future for Israel rooted in environmental health and social justice. Eilon is a faculty member of the Melton Centre for Jewish Education at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he teaches advanced-degree courses in Jewish environmental education, the interrelationship between Zionism and the environment, and environmental-policy ethics. Eilon is on the board of directors of Green Course, the Israeli students' environmental organization. He has published both academic and popular articles and lectures widely on the Israeli environment. Eilon previously served as one of the Green Zionist Alliance representatives on the board of directors of Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael / Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF). Eilon is also a co-founder of Aytzim.
Dr. Daniel Orenstein
Dr. Daniel Orenstein is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology. A former faculty member at the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, he also has taught at the WUJS Institute and Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Daniel's work focuses on characterizing patterns of urban sprawl in Israel and their ecological implications, population-environment interactions as expressed through land use, and Israeli environmental history — and he has been published widely, including in the Jerusalem Report, the Jerusalem Post, Haaretz and the Forward. He also is the co-editor of "Between Ruin and Restoration: Selected Essays in Israeli Environmental History." Daniel completed his bachelor’s degree at the University of California, Davis; his master’s degree at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; and his PhD at Brown University, where he initiated the Rhode Island Jewish Environmental Alliance as well as the Middle East Environmental Futures Project, bringing together 40 Middle Eastern and North American environmental scholars to develop an innovative, interdisciplinary and policy relevant environmental study for Israelis and Palestinians. Previously, Daniel has taught at WUJS Institute and Hebrew University of Jerusalem and he has served on the academic advisory board for the political campaign of Israel's Green Movement Party. A former member of the board of the directors of Aytzim, Daniel also has served as the Green Zionist Alliance representative on the JNF-USA board of trustees. He lives in Haifa with his wife and their three children.
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Staff, Board of Directors and Israeli Representatives
Rabbi Michael Cohen
The director of special projects and former executive director of Friends of the Arava Institute, Rabbi Michael Cohen is a founding faculty member of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies. He is also the vice president of global resource development for the Arava Power Company, which works to make solar power the main energy source for southern Israel and Jordan. Previously, Michael served as president of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association and as pulpit rabbi at the Israel Congregation of Manchester, Vt., where he remains the rabbi emeritus. Michael is a Vermont Public Radio commentator and the author of numerous articles. He also wrote a novella, "Einstein's Rabbi." For his role in co-founding Aytzim, Michael was named a Jewish Community Hero.
Dr. Orr Karassin
Dr. Orr Karassin holds a PhD in law from Bar Ilan University, an LLM magna cum laude from Tel Aviv University and an LLB from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She has held the position of visiting research fellow at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science and she is currently a lecturer at Sapir College Law School in Sderot, where she is responsible for the law-and-environment program. Orr was awarded several prizes for her doctoral work, including the Rothschild Scholarship for early-career researchers, and the Wolf Foundation Prize for excelling doctoral students. For many years, Orr was one of the Aytzim representatives on the board of directors of Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael, where she heads the board's Students and Research Grants Committee. She is also the chairperson of the Sustainable Development Council of Kfar Saba. Orr was the first executive director of Life and Environment, the umbrella group for Israeli environmental organizations. She was appointed by the Israeli government to serve as a charter member of the National Committee for Environmental Quality. Additionally, Orr was among the founders of Green Course, Israel's largest environmental organization for students. Orr is the author of two books on environmental policy and has published widely on environmental policy and law both in academic and non-academic journals. She lives in Kvar Saba with her husband and their two young children.
David Krantz
David Krantz is a co-founder, president and chairperson of Aytzim. He serves on the board of directors of Interfaith Moral Action on Climate; on the board of directors of Arizona Interfaith Power & Light; and on the founding team of the Interfaith Oceans. David also is a National Science Foundation IGERT doctoral researcher and Wrigley fellow at Arizona State University's School of Sustainability. He previously served as a leadership fellow at the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life, on the cabinet of the American Zionist Movement. and as a global-justice fellow at American Jewish World Service. Additionally, David is the editor of the Jewish Energy Guide, a co-founder of Jewcology, and the co-founder of Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth. He earned three master's degrees, including one in journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, and two through a Steinberg Fellowship at New York University, where he studied Judaism and environmental policy. David has spoken about Israeli, Jewish and interfaith environmentalism on four continents.
Susan Levine
Susan Levine is Aytzim's volunteer and intern coordinator. She enjoys being part of an international team working to green Israel. Susan holds a master's degree in education.
Netta Schmeidler
Netta Schmeidler is Aytzim's head Hebrew translator. She works as a product executive in the Israeli high-tech industry. Netta holds master's degrees from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and from the Tel Aviv University. She lives in Herzliya with her husband and two children.
Dr. Richard H. Schwartz
The project manager of Aytzim's Green Zionist Alliance Israel Environmental Forum, Dr. Richard H. Schwartz is also the president of the Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians, the president emeritus of the Jewish Vegetarians of North America and a professor emeritus of mathematics at the City University of New York's College of Staten Island. Richard is also the author of several books, including "Judaism and Global Survival" and "Judaism and Vegetarianism." His work inspired the documentary film, "A Sacred Duty: Applying Jewish Values to Heal the World."
Dr. Alon Tal
Dr. Alon Tal has degrees in political science from the University of North Carolina and law from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He completed his doctoral studies at Harvard University, where he served as an adjunct faculty member from 1989 to 1998. He also has taught environmental law at Tel Aviv University, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and University of Otago in New Zealand. In 1990 Alon founded Adam Teva v'Din – the Israel Union for Environmental Defense, a public-interest advocacy group which is now Israel's second largest environmental organization. In 1996 he founded the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, where he served as director, and more recently as director of research. Alon has worked as a consultant to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and as an assistant to the attorney general of Israel. A founding board member of Friends of the Earth, Middle East, Alon served as chairman of Life and Environment, Israel's umbrella group for environmental organizations, from 1999 to 2004, and for almost 20 years he served as one of the Aytzim representatives on the board of directors of Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael. In 2005 Alon was awarded the Charles Bronfman Prize and in 1997 he won the Henry Ford European Conservation Award. In 2008 he co-founded Israel's Green Movement Party and today he serves as its chairman. Considered by many to be the leading environmentalist in Israeli history, Alon is a co-founder of Aytzim.
Rabbi Rain Zohav
Rabbi Rain Zohav is the director of Jews of the Earth. A lifelong activist with a history of organizing around issues of racial, economic and environmental justice, Rain answered the call for clergy to support the water protectors at Standing Rock. She also has taught two series of classes on the topic of “Social Action Education as Spiritual Practice.”
Aytzim Presidents & Chairpersons
Rabbi Michael Cohen
2001—2007
Noam Dolgin
2008
David Krantz
2009—present
Aytzim Administrators & Executive Directors
Alison Hill
2001—2003
Hal Klopper
2004—2006
Noam Dolgin
2007—2010
Aytzim Co-Founders
Mara Baylis |
Joseph Kruger |
Stacey Berkowitz Popovsky |
Alison Laichter |
Dr. Mark Chernaik |
Rabbi Nina Mandel |
Rabbi Michael M. Cohen * |
Beth Meshel |
Dr. Devra Davis |
Rabbi Sheila Peltz Weinberg |
Noam Dolgin |
Rabbi Aaron Philmus |
Barry Elman |
Dr. James Schauer |
Nicole Hakimi |
Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb |
Tara B. Harned |
Dr. Jonathan Schorsch |
Alison Hill |
Dr. Eilon Schwartz * |
Steve Jacobson |
Dr. Alon Tal * |
Aliza Kline |
Adam Werbach |
Mark Koffman |
Tara Wolfson |
David Krantz |
Stefanie Zelkind |
Former Members of Aytzim's Board of Directors
Eli Bass |
Danielle Luttenberg Meitiv |
Rabbi Howard Cohen |
Carole Maurel |
Moriah Cohen |
Liore Milgrom-Gartner (née Milgrom-Elcott) |
Noam Dolgin |
Dr. Daniel Orenstein |
Rabbi Matthew Earne |
Sybil Sanchez |
Lauren Freedman Whittlesey |
Jonah Schein |
Lisa Friedman |
Ariana Silverman |
Dr. Mirele Goldsmith |
Hadar Susskind |
Ami Greener |
Rabbi Lawrence Troster |
Hal Klopper |
Lee Wallach |
Rabbi Amy Levin |
Rebecca Weaver |
Nancy Lipsey |
Dr. Daniel Ziskin |
IN MEMORIAM
Rabbi Lawrence Troster, z"l
Before his passing in 2019, Rabbi Lawrence Troster was the coordinator of Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth, and was one of the leading Jewish eco-theologians and religious environmental leaders in the United States. He was the rabbinic scholar-in-residence of GreenFaith, the N.J.-based interfaith environmental coalition, and the former creator and director of the GreenFaith’s Fellowship program. He also was a member of Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project Leadership Corps, the rabbi-in-residence at the Iona Spirituality at Iona College, the rabbinic adviser for Hazon, and a rabbinic fellow for the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life. He published numerous articles and lectured widely on eco-theology, bio-ethics, and Judaism and modern science. He authored of "Mekor Hayyim: A Source Book on Water and Judaism," and he is also the author of the chapter on Jewish environment ethics in "The Observant Life: The Wisdom of Conservative Judaism for Contemporary Jews."
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