Jennie Rosenn is the founder and CEO of Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action, mobilizing the American Jewish community to confront the climate crisis with spiritual audacity and political action. Previously, she was vice president of community engagement at HIAS, where she built a Jewish movement responding to the global refugee crisis. Prior to this, Rosenn was director of the Jewish Life and Values Program at the Nathan Cummings Foundation. There, she established the Jewish Social Justice Roundtable and the Selah Leadership Training Program; she also led initiatives to cultivate the environmental movement and women as agents of change in Israel. A founding board member of Avodah: The Jewish Service Corps, Rosenn has twice been named one of Forward’s 50 most influential Jews in America.
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Religious leaders from across faith traditions will share how faith shapes their views of the natural world and motivates their climate work, and explore how different ethics...