Congratulations to this year’ s Hazon Seal of Sustainability recipients! The following institutions have begun taking steps to improve their sustainability-related education, action, and advocacy work in the Detroit Jewish community. These are the projects they have been working on this year. Adat Shalom Synagogue – Lighting and recycling policies, garden education Congregation B’ nai Moshe – Greener kiddush, recycling, and compost practices Congregation Shaarey Zedek – Installed wildflower garden, composting Congregation Shir Tikvah – Updated sensory path, incorporated higher welfare meat into meals, composting Detroit Jews for Justice – Created greening guideline for events, composting Hillel Day School – Outdoor forest classroom, switched to higher welfare meat Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue – Recycling policies, switched to higher welfare eggs Jewish Ferndale – Switched to higher welfare eggs Kibbutz Detropia – Solar-powered watering system for garden Tamarack Camps – Farm/garden development Temple Beth El – Lighting and recycling policies, garden education Temple Kol Ami – Bioswales and wildflower garden Repair the World Detroit – Greening building practices, composting Please welcome our new 2019 sites: The Hazon Seal of Sustainability is a nationwide program for Jewish institutions to become healthier and more sustainable. Learn more at hazon.org/seal If you are interested in composting, recycling, or purchasing higher welfare meat and eggs email brittany.feldman@hazon.org hazon.org/detroit