Tuesday, April 5, 2011

RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: ECO-JUDAISM IN THE ART WORLD: BAL TASHCHIT

 
 
RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: ECO-JUDAISM IN THE ART WORLD: BAL TASHCHIT: JEWISH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL
 
Recycled A.R.T. winners to be named
 
Winners of the second annual A.R.T. Art Recycled from Trash juried exhibit will be named and prizes award at a reception at Mira Scott's Picture This Gallery on Hilton Head Island, SC, on April 16th from 5 to 7 PM.
 
Entries include art from local professional and amateur artists, including students as young as 3 years of age. All submissions were required to have been created from at least 75 percent recycles, reused and re-purposed items that might other wise have become trash.
 
The People's Choice award was donated and sponsored by Rabbi Arthur and Ellen Segal Charitable Trust for the Arts. While the Segals promote the arts, Rabbi Arthur Segal explained that the Recycled A.R.T. exhibit is in the best of Jewish Rabbinic Talmudic traditions. The concept of Bal Tashchit, do not destroy and waste, is an extremely important environmental command in Judaism.
 
BLUFFTON SUN, BLUFFTON, SC
 
Rabbi Arthur Segal
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Jewish Renewal
Jewish Spiritual Renewal
Hilton Head Island, SC, Bluffton, SC, Savannah, GA
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