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Jews generally view nature as a reflection of God's creation, emphasizing the beauty and sanctity of the natural world. Many Jewish teachings encourage a deep respect for the environment, as seen in the concept of "bal tashchit," which prohibits wastefulness and promotes conservation. Additionally, Jewish tradition includes practices like observing Shabbat, which fosters a connection to nature by setting aside time for rest and appreciation of the world around us. Overall, nature is often seen as an integral part of spiritual life and ethical responsibility within Judaism.

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