Where Justice Dwells by Rabbi Jill Jacobs

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Where Justice Dwells by Rabbi Jill Jacobs

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.

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ISBN 13 9781580234535
ISBN 10 1580234534
Title Where Justice Dwells
Author Rabbi Jill Jacobs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jewish Lights Publishing
Year published 2011-07-14
Number of pages 288
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