There Shall Be No Needy: Pursuing Social Justice through Jewish Law and Tradition
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:
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.
Country | USA |
Brand | Jewish Lights |
Manufacturer | Jewish Lights |
Binding | Paperback |
ItemPartNumber | NUSTBK20171230-C0050743 |
ReleaseDate | 2011-06-01 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9781580234535 |