Judaism and Justice

Judaism and Justice
Title Judaism and Justice PDF eBook
Author Rabbi Sidney Schwarz, PhD
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Pages 445
Release 2011-05-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 1580235999

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The first state-of-the-art, comprehensive resource to encompass the wide breadth of the rapidly growing field of Judaism and health. “For Jews, religion and medicine (and science) are not inherently in conflict, even within the Torah-observant community, but rather can be friendly partners in the pursuit of wholesome ends, such as truth, healing and the advancement of humankind.” —from the Introduction This authoritative volume—part professional handbook, part scholarly resource and part source of practical information for laypeople—melds the seemingly disparate elements of Judaism and health into a truly multidisciplinary collective, enhancing the work within each area and creating new possibilities for synergy across disciplines. It is ideal for medical and healthcare providers, rabbis, educators, academic scholars, healthcare researchers and caregivers, congregational leaders and laypeople with an interest in the most recent and most exciting developments in this new, important field.

The Social Justice Torah Commentary

The Social Justice Torah Commentary
Title The Social Justice Torah Commentary PDF eBook
Author Rabbi Barry Block
Publisher CCAR Press
Pages 276
Release 2021-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0881233846

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What does the Torah have to say about social justice? As the contributors to The Social Justice Torah Commentary demonstrate, a great deal. A diverse array of authors delve deeply into each week's parashah, drawing lessons to inspire tikkun olam. Chapters address key contemporary issues such as racism, climate change, mass incarceration, immigration, disability, women's rights, voting rights, and many more. The result is an indispensable resource for weekly Torah study and for anyone committed to repairing the world. Published by CCAR Press, a division of the Central Conference of American Rabbis

Jewish Ethics and Social Justice

Jewish Ethics and Social Justice
Title Jewish Ethics and Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Shmuly Yanklowitz
Publisher Derusha Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Jewish ethics
ISBN 9781935104148

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We make religion irrelevant when we lock it up in the house of prayer - when we keep religion away from the streets. If we want Judaism to matter in today's world, we must respond - deeply - to society's call. The Torah is a living tradition that we need to bring to the most urgent social issues of our time. We must fully enter the public arena, recognizing that our common responsibilities transcend our particular paths. The essence of spiritual life shines at the core of all the crude and harsh realities we see every day - and when we ignore these realities, we are like blind fish completely unaware of the very water in which they swim. Jewish Ethics & Social Justice is a collection of sweeping meditations on how to make Judaism universally relevant again. Explore hot social issues - global hunger, prison reform, worker rights, and more - through the eyes of the Jewish ethical tradition. Learn about the core values of Jewish activism - discover a deeper connection to the timeless issu

Recharging Judaism

Recharging Judaism
Title Recharging Judaism PDF eBook
Author Rabbi Judith Schindler
Publisher CCAR Press
Pages 280
Release 2017-12-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0881233099

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Recharging Judaism is the essential and timely guide for every synagogue and community seeking to strengthen the bonds of Jewish communal life through advocating for social justice. This volume delves into the enriching civic engagement and acts of righteousness already undertaken by Jews and Jewish communities across the country, and further explores the positive differences we can all affect upon the future of America. There are a myriad of ways in which advocating for social justice and participating in civic engagement can create lasting change. Those inspired to affect such change will find new meaning in the texts and history of our tradition. Using real examples from both small and large congregations across the country, Recharging Judaism offers a framework to guide us through our journey of civic responsibility and social duty and into a brighter future for our country.

There Shall Be No Needy

There Shall Be No Needy
Title There Shall Be No Needy PDF eBook
Author Jill Jacobs
Publisher Jewish Lights Publishing
Pages 290
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1580234259

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Confront the most pressing issues of twenty-first-century America in this fascinating book, which brings together classical Jewish sources, contemporary policy debate and real-life stories.

Moral Resistance and Spiritual Authority

Moral Resistance and Spiritual Authority
Title Moral Resistance and Spiritual Authority PDF eBook
Author Seth M. Limmer
Publisher CCAR Press
Pages 394
Release 2019
Genre Religion
ISBN 0881233196

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This foundational new book reminds us of our ancient obligation to bring justice to the world. The essays in this collection explore the spiritual underpinnings of our Jewish commitment to justice, using Jewish text and tradition, as well as contemporary sources and models. Among the topics covered are women's health, LGBTQ rights, healthcare, racial justice, speaking truth to power, and community organizing.

The Soul of Jewish Social Justice

The Soul of Jewish Social Justice
Title The Soul of Jewish Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz
Publisher Urim Publications
Pages 460
Release 2014-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9655241564

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The Soul of Jewish Social Justice offers a novel intellectual and spiritual approach for how Jewish wisdom must be relevant and transformational in its application to the most pressing moral problems of our time. The book explores how spirituality, ritual, narratives, holidays, and tradition can enhance one’s commitment to creating a more just society. Readers will discover how the Jewish social justice ethos can help address issues of education reform, ethical consumption, the future of Israel, immigration, prison reform, violence, and business ethics.