Commentary Jews Should Work To Reduce Fossil Fuels New York/JTA T wo weeks ago, JTA reported on a new alliance between Jewish leaders and domes- tic gas and oil companies. Called the Council for a Secure America, the alli- ance is based on a "common interest" between American Jews and domes- tic energy companies to "increase domestic oil and gas production and to decrease U.S. reliance on imported oil from the Middle East," the report said. But the alliance represents neither the Jewish community nor its inter- ests. To say that reducing our depen- dence on foreign oil is our No.1 prior- ity is not only an ineffective approach to energy policy, it is also a distorted picture of the Jewish community's concerns. Reducing the use of all fossil fuels, not just foreign ones, must be our goal. This not only will help improve energy security in the United States, it will reduce greenhouse gas emis- sions and lessen the tremendous threats to Israel's security posed by climate change. Every nation already has its own in the "Israel National Report" on supply of renewable energy. If we climate change, the Negev Desert learn to harvest this natural inheri- could expand as much as 200-300 tance, fossil fuel tyranny and energy miles northward, which would include scarcity would disappear. most of Israel. That would be an over- Israel is at the forefront of solar whelming threat to Israel's survival, energy research and commercializa- as great as any the nation has ever tion, and a shift to a clean energy faced. economy would The JTA report benefit Israel suggested that in many ways. there is no com- Oil is also the munal consensus primary source on energy policy. of income for But there is a Iran, and reduc- growing Jewish ing the world's communal con- need for oil will sensus that our improve Israel's desire to achieve security. energy inde- Sybil Sanchez & David Seidenberg Focusing pendence must on domestic be linked to an fossil fuels will only make us more urgent response to climate change. dependent on a system that is put- The Green Hevra, a network of 16 ting the entire natural world at Jewish environmental organizations risk. Furthermore, in a dirty energy co-founded by the Coalition on the future in which climate change goes Environment and Jewish Life, is lead- unchecked, the disruption of weather ing the call in the Jewish community patterns in the Middle East could for sustainability. turn most of Israel into a desert. As For many individuals and organiza- reported by Ben-Gurion University tions across the Jewish community, 7 JN Survey Although 90 percent of the public supported a bill Jewish values, alongside self-interest and policy concerns, are a critical factor that motivates their position. Jewish texts and traditions high- light the importance of caring for the world and repairing the world, or tik- kun olam. More directly, we are com- manded to "choose life, that you and your seed will live." The effects of cli- mate change will heavily burden the world's most vulnerable populations and threaten the existence of many of the Earth's species. They also are predicted to escalate conflicts around the globe, including the Middle East. Choosing a dirty energy future means violating the most fundamen- tal precepts of Torah and of derech eretz, of common sense. When given alternatives, this is not the future most Jews choose. We can ensure greater security for the United States and Israel, create a cleaner and safer world, and transmit our values to future generations by choosing clean energy. ❑ Sybil Sanchez is the director of the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life. David Seidenberg is the founder of NeoHasid.org . 601:10 pb strengthening background checks for gun buyers, the 'Aar bill went down in defeat last week in the Senate, led by a Republican filibuster. What are your thoughts? I'm glad. The law would have infringed on our Second Amendment rights. Jewish Singles Need A Place To Meet I'm disappointed. The will of the public should have prevailed. Last Week's Results As lawmakers in Washington D.C. work on immigration reform, would you support a bill that includes a "path to citizenship" for people who are in the country illegally? 50% Yes. These people need I'm calling about the tragic indifference that Jewish married couples of Metropolitan Detroit have to the Jewish singles of Metropolitan Detroit. Jewish singles in Detroit don't have a venue for meeting each other. There used to be monthly dances at the JCC, but there is none of that anymore. So, when are the Jewish married couples in the community going to stand up for us Jewish singles so that we can meet other Jewish singles at a social event - especially at a biweekly or bimonthly dance at a JCC? — Oak Park a chance to achieve their American dream. 50% No. A path to citizenship rewards illegal behavior. Do you have something you'd like to say to Metro Detroit's Jewish community? Call (248) 351-5146, state your city and start talking! April 25 • 2013 57