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Traces the development of bal tashit, the Jewish prohibition against wastefulness and destruction, from its biblical origins to the contemporary environmental movement.

Winner of the 2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Award in the category of Jewish Thought and Culture

Bal tashit, the Jewish prohibition against wastefulness and destruction, is considered to be an ecological ethical principle by contemporary Jewish environmentalists. Waste Not provides a comprehensive intellectual history of this concept, charting its evolution from the Bible through classical rabbinic literature, commentaries, codes of law, responsa, and the works of modern environmentalists. Tanhum S. Yoreh uses the methodology of tradition histories to identify pivotal moments in the development of the prohibition-in particular, its transition into an economic framework. He finds that bal tashit''s earliest stages of conceptualization connect the prohibition against wastefulness with avoidance of self-harm. This connection is commonplace within contemporary environmental thought and a universalizing Jewish principle with important contributions to be made to Jewish and general societal ecological discourse. This narrative provides a foundation for understanding bal tashit as an environmental ethic for today and tomorrow.

Waste Not A Jewish Environmental Ethic

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      Publisher: State University of New York Press
      Publication Date: 7/2/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781438476704, 978-1438476704
      ISBN10: 1438476701

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Traces the development of bal tashit, the Jewish prohibition against wastefulness and destruction, from its biblical origins to the contemporary environmental movement.

      Winner of the 2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Award in the category of Jewish Thought and Culture

      Bal tashit, the Jewish prohibition against wastefulness and destruction, is considered to be an ecological ethical principle by contemporary Jewish environmentalists. Waste Not provides a comprehensive intellectual history of this concept, charting its evolution from the Bible through classical rabbinic literature, commentaries, codes of law, responsa, and the works of modern environmentalists. Tanhum S. Yoreh uses the methodology of tradition histories to identify pivotal moments in the development of the prohibition-in particular, its transition into an economic framework. He finds that bal tashit''s earliest stages of conceptualization connect the prohibition against wastefulness with avoidance of self-harm. This connection is commonplace within contemporary environmental thought and a universalizing Jewish principle with important contributions to be made to Jewish and general societal ecological discourse. This narrative provides a foundation for understanding bal tashit as an environmental ethic for today and tomorrow.

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