In the midst of the current economic crisis, people of all faiths are looking to religion for solace and guidance in moving forward to create a more just and sustainable American society. Drawing on Jewish wisdom and focusing on contemporary policy debates, Rabbi Jacobs will explore how we may ethically respond to some of today’s most vexing social and economic issues. Rabbi Jill Jacobs is the director of Ma’aseh: The Center for Jewish Social Justice Education and the author of There Shall be No Needy: Pursuing Social Justice through Jewish Law and Tradition (Jewish Lights, 2009). A leading expert on Judaism and social justice, she writes and speaks frequently on issues such as poverty, labor relations, housing and homelessness, criminal ...
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n this lecture, Listening for the Spirit of God in Our Pursuit of Justice, Rabbi Rachel Timoner ex...
This chapter will present a historicised phenomenological account of the two dominant forms of socia...
Judaism is an action-focused tradition. From the commandments given at Sinai and the shouts of Isra...
Blog post, “Rabbi Jill Jacobs on Public Judaism“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relatio...
Jane Eisner considers challenges faced by the Jewish community in New York during the COVID-19 crisi...
Recent years have witnessed a dangerous resurfacing of racial tension, religious intolerance, and po...
Religion is an important part of people\u27s lives and so is finance. And the two are connected. Mos...
How does anti-Semitism intersect with the scourges of Islamophobia and racism? How is anti-Semitism ...
Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis is an American rabbi and scholar who serves as a professor of Rabbinic Liter...
Drawing on Judaism\u27s rich body of sacred texts about peace and peacemaking, Rabbi Amy Eilberg, th...
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The recently published book Dangerous Religious ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Juda...
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Dr. Barbara McGraw founded and directs the first and still only interfaith leadership program housed...
n this lecture, Listening for the Spirit of God in Our Pursuit of Justice, Rabbi Rachel Timoner ex...
This chapter will present a historicised phenomenological account of the two dominant forms of socia...