Aytzim

Aytzim
Formation 2001
20-3460771
Legal status 501(c)(3) nonprofit NGO
Purpose Jewish environmentalism, Green Zionism
Headquarters New York City
Methods Education, Advocacy and Public-Policy Formation
Fields Sustainability, Nature, Conservation, Water, Energy, Biodiversity, Ecology, Climate Change, Judaism and Israel
Website aytzim.org

Aytzim (meaning "trees" in Hebrew), formerly Green Zionist Alliance (GZA), is a New York-based Jewish environmental organization that is a U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity. A grassroots all-volunteer organization,[1] Aytzim is active in the United States, Canada and Israel. The organization is a member of the American Zionist Movement,[2] and has worked in partnership with Ameinu, the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life (COEJL), Hazon, Interfaith Moral Action on Climate, Interfaith Oceans, the Jewish National Fund, GreenFaith, Mercaz/Masorti (Conservative Judaism), and the National Religious Coalition on Creation Care.[3] Aytzim's work at the nexus of Judaism, environmentalism and Zionism has courted controversy from both Jewish and non-Jewish groups (see below section on criticism).[4]

Projects

Aytzim has four projects:[5][6]

  • Green Zionist Alliance: The Grassroots Campaign for a Sustainable Israel (The organization's former name is now used as a project name.)[5][6]

The Green Zionist Alliance works on issues related to the environment of Israel and the Middle East.

  • Jewcology: Home of the Jewish Environmental Movement

Jewcology.org is an online resource for information on Jewish environmentalism, and includes resources such as a job board and an interactive map of Jewish environmental initiatives.[7]

  • Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth

An environmental-advocacy group that Aytzim runs in partnership with GreenFaith, Shomrei Breishit includes more than 100 Jewish clergy, including chief rabbis.[8]

  • EcoJews of the Bay

EcoJews holds Jewish-environmental events in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Aytzim also runs an internship program;[9] hosts an English-language compilation of educational materials, research papers, academic papers, news articles, videos and books about Israel's environment;[10] and has student chapters, including "Yovel: Aytzim at NYU."[11]

Criticism

Aytzim has been criticized (predominately by the conservative Hudson Institute historian Arthur Herman) for its stance against hydrofracking,[12][13][14] with Herman labeling the GZA in the New York Post as "running against the tide of technology."[14] The organization also has been criticized for its support of environmentalism and tikkun olam.[15] Others have been critical of Aytzim's stance against BDS;[16] for greenwashing Israel;[17][18][19][20][21] for participating in the People's Climate March;[20][19][21][22][17][23][24][25][26] for associating with Israel and Zionism;[20][27][28][29][30][31][32][33] and for its participation in a process that largely favors Israel's political status quo.[34] Politically centrist individuals have criticized the GZA for its promotion of community gardens, charging that making community gardens more widely available is patronizing to the public. Others see Zionism's mission as finished with the establishment of the modern state of Israel and they question the relevance of the entire system of legacy Zionist organizations formed by the World Zionist Organization and its constituent agencies.[35]

History

The Green Zionist Alliance (GZA) was founded in 2001 by Alon Tal, Eilon Schwartz and Rabbi Michael Cohen,[36][37] with a large team of other volunteers, including Adam Werbach,[38][39] Devra Davis and current Aytzim leadership.[39] In 2002 it became the first environmental party at the World Zionist Congress,[40] where it has had elected representation since. Through this process, the organization succeeded in the appointment of environmental leaders, including Tal and Schwartz, to the board of the Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael (KKL / Jewish National Fund in Israel).[41] For more than a dozen years, Aytzim representation has included Tal and Orr Karassin.[36][42]

In 2006 the GZA incorporated as a 501(c)3 nonprofit.

In late Sept. 2014, the GZA acquired Jewcology.org from fellow Jewish-environmental group Canfei Nesharim and, in partnership with GreenFaith, launched a Jewish-clergical environmental advocacy group called Shomrei Breishit: Rabbis and Cantors for the Earth.[43] To better reflect the scope of the organization's work, the GZA rebranded itself as Aytzim, keeping the Green Zionist Alliance name both legally and for its Israel-focused work.[5]

Aytzim has had many prominent Jewish leaders serve on its Green Zionist Alliance slates for the World Zionist Congress, including Rabbi Ellen Bernstein,[44] Mirele Goldsmith,[44] Susannah Heschel,[45][46] Nigel Savage,[46] Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb,[44] Richard H. Schwartz,[47] Rabbi Marc Soloway,[48] Rabbi Lawrence Troster,[44] Rabbi Arthur Waskow,[45][46] and Laurie Zoloth.[44]

The Aytzim advisory board includes former Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Naomi Tsur and Daniel Orenstein, a faculty member at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology and the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies.[49]

Accomplishments

Since its founding as the Green Zionist Alliance, Aytzim has been a key factor in the greening of Israeli policy, both internally and in its interactions with other countries. Aytzim's accomplishments include:

Activist and Educational Campaigns

Aytzim has been engaged in many campaigns to both protect and educate about the environment, including:

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