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E-raamat: Where Justice Dwells: A Hands-On Guide to Doing Social Justice in Your Jewish Community

  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: Jewish Lights Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781580234689
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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: Jewish Lights Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781580234689
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How can Jewish values inform our work to create a just world—and help us work together for the good of all communities?

"Somehow, most Jews have decided that being a 'good Jew' means adhering to rituals such as Shabbat, kashrut, and prayer. But the word halakhah, generally translated as 'Jewish law,' literally means ‘the way to walk.’ Rather than a limited set of ritual laws, halakhah represents an all-encompassing way of life."
—from Chapter 1

Jewish tradition compels us to protect the poorest, weakest and most vulnerable among us. But discerning how to make meaningful and effective change through social justice work—whether in community or on your own—is not always easy.

This guide provides ways to envision and act on your own ideals of social justice by helping you navigate through such issues as:

  • Creating a narrative mission statement that reflects your organization’s values
  • Balancing the needs of your community with those of other communities
  • Weighing the pros and cons of various models of social justice work (direct service, advocacy, investment and community organizing)
  • Expanding the impact and efficiency of your work
  • Locating your social justice goals and methods within the context of Jewish tradition
  • Maintaining the motivation and inspiration to continue your social justice work

Each chapter includes a set of discussion questions to prompt reflection and conversation, as well as tips, tools, processes and forms for getting your social justice project off the ground.



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.

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