3.4.1 - Humanity’s relationship with the natural world (Judaism)

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Explore Jewish teachings on creation, stewardship, and environmental responsibility with this engaging lesson pack for 3.4.1d Humanity's Relationship with the Natural World – Jewish Perspectives. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these lessons enable learners to investigate how Jewish beliefs shape attitudes towards caring for the world and using its resources responsibly.

Learners Will Understand:

  • God as Creator and Sustainer.

  • Humanity's responsibility as stewards of creation.

  • The concepts of Tikkun Olam and Bal Tashchit.

  • Torah teachings on caring for the natural world.

  • Sustainable use of resources.

  • Jewish responses to environmental issues.

  • The importance of Shabbat and rest for the land.

  • Practical examples of stewardship in action.

  • Jewish attitudes to climate change and conservation.

  • How faith influences care for the environment.

Suitable for:

  • WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)

  • KS4 RE and Ethics courses

  • Revision and intervention sessions

  • Independent study and enrichment

Explore Jewish teachings on creation, stewardship, and environmental responsibility with this engaging lesson pack for 3.4.1d Humanity's Relationship with the Natural World – Jewish Perspectives. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these lessons enable learners to investigate how Jewish beliefs shape attitudes towards caring for the world and using its resources responsibly.

Learners Will Understand:

  • God as Creator and Sustainer.

  • Humanity's responsibility as stewards of creation.

  • The concepts of Tikkun Olam and Bal Tashchit.

  • Torah teachings on caring for the natural world.

  • Sustainable use of resources.

  • Jewish responses to environmental issues.

  • The importance of Shabbat and rest for the land.

  • Practical examples of stewardship in action.

  • Jewish attitudes to climate change and conservation.

  • How faith influences care for the environment.

Suitable for:

  • WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)

  • KS4 RE and Ethics courses

  • Revision and intervention sessions

  • Independent study and enrichment