Helps you discern how to effect meaningful change based on Jewish values and your own ideals of social justice. Guides you in evaluating different models of social justice work, organizing effective projects and maintaining your motivation and inspiration.
Helps you discern how to effect meaningful change based on Jewish values and your own ideals of social justice. Guides you in evaluating different models of social justice work, organizing effective projects and maintaining your motivation and inspiration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs is executive director of T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights. . Widely acknowledged as one of the leading voices in Jewish social justice, Rabbi Jacobs is also the author of There Shall Be No Needy: Pursuing Social Justice through Jewish Law and Tradition and Where Justice Dwells: A Hands-On Guide to Doing Social Justice in Your Jewish Community (both Jewish Lights). She has been voted to the Forward newspaper's list of fifty influential Jews, to Newsweek's list of the fifty most influential rabbis in America and to the Jewish Week's list of "thirty-six under thirty-six." Rabbi Jill Jacobs is available to speak on the following topics: * Social Justice in Judaism: Historical, Textual and Political Roots, and Their Meaning for Jews Today * Synagogue Social Justice That Works * In the Image: A Jewish Take on Human Rights * Torah in the Workplace: Ethical Business Practices for the Synagogue, School, Home and Business * A Jewish Approach to Combating Human Trafficking Click here to contact the author.
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Foreword ix Acknowledgments xv Introduction: The Road Ahead xvii PART ONE Envisioning a Just Place 1 1. Why Jewish Social Justice? 3 2. Place Matters 17 3. The Ideal City 37 PART TWO Principles and Practice of Social Justice 63 4. Storytelling for Social Justice 65 5. Creating an Integrated Jewish Life 103 6. Partnerships and Power 127 7. Sacred Words: Engaging with Text and Tradition 147 PART THREE Taking Action 161 8. Direct Service 165 9. Giving and Investing Money 183 10. Advocacy 195 11. Community Organizing 209 Conclusion: Where Justice Dwells 237 Organizational Resources for Social Justice 241 Notes 247 Suggestions for Further Reading 259 Index 261
Foreword ix Acknowledgments xv Introduction: The Road Ahead xvii PART ONE Envisioning a Just Place 1 1. Why Jewish Social Justice? 3 2. Place Matters 17 3. The Ideal City 37 PART TWO Principles and Practice of Social Justice 63 4. Storytelling for Social Justice 65 5. Creating an Integrated Jewish Life 103 6. Partnerships and Power 127 7. Sacred Words: Engaging with Text and Tradition 147 PART THREE Taking Action 161 8. Direct Service 165 9. Giving and Investing Money 183 10. Advocacy 195 11. Community Organizing 209 Conclusion: Where Justice Dwells 237 Organizational Resources for Social Justice 241 Notes 247 Suggestions for Further Reading 259 Index 261
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