Lectures on Jewish Institutions

Lectures on Jewish Institutions
Author: Jerome Cyril Knowlton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 191?
Genre: Jews
ISBN: OCLC:575272

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Lectures on Jewish Institutions

Lectures on Jewish Institutions
Author: Jerome Cyril Knowlton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1923
Genre: Jewish law
ISBN: UOM:35112103307486

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Jewish Studies and the European Academic World

Jewish Studies and the European Academic World
Author: European Association for Jewish Studies. Congress,Albert van der Heide,Irene E. Zwiep
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005
Genre: Jewish learning and scholarship
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122711547

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Reimagining Leadership in Jewish Organizations

Reimagining Leadership in Jewish Organizations
Author: Misha Galperin
Publsiher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781580234924

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Practical and inspiring guidance for leading with more conviction, commitment and passion--and results. "Bringing people together through their organizational affiliations and then asking them to think beyond those institutions to serve the community in the best possible way is one of the most important challenges we face today in a world of too many Jewish nonprofits. That takes strong leadership. Are you prepared for it?" --from the Introduction In today's increasingly demanding world, you need a practical way to improve current lay and professional leadership in Jewish community organizations. Dr. Misha Galperin draws on over thirty years of professional experience, as well as insights from the world of business, psychology and research in Jewish demographics and sociology, to help you see what is working and what is not. In a style that is informative, accessible and direct, he provides inspiring, action-oriented advice and examples that illustrate how these "lessons from the field" can help you cultivate strong, effective and transformative leadership that will help your organization achieve its goals.

Domestic Abuse and the Jewish Community

Domestic Abuse and the Jewish Community
Author: Diane Gardsbane
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781136440397

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Learn ways to address domestic and sexual abuse in your community Breaking the cycle of domestic violence and abuse poses unique problems for the Jewish community, owing to the internal divisions of politics, religious practice, and culture. However, creating strategies to work together based upon the shared values of Judaism can strip away those differences. Domestic Abuse and the Jewish Community: Perspectives from the First International Conference brings together an outstanding and diverse selection of notable presentations from the First International Conference on Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community held in July 2003 in Baltimore, Maryland. The conference, entitled “Pursuing Truth, Justice, and Righteousness: A Call to Action,” brought to the forefront the disturbing, many times hidden issue of domestic abuse within the Jewish community. Respected scholars, clergy, social service professionals, and survivors provide insightful presentations that lay an essential foundation for the building of a collaborative global Jewish movement to respond to this sensitive issue. Domestic Abuse and the Jewish Community: Perspectives from the First International Conference marks the start of a quiet revolution aimed at ending domestic abuse in various Jewish communities by revealing the many facets of the problem while offering ways to address them. Sexual and domestic abuse issues in the Jewish communities of the US, Israel, South Africa and the UK are illuminated and described, and practical strategies are discussed, keeping in mind the common goals within the varied communities. Jewish religious law is reviewed, along with an analysis of Maimomides’ response to domestic abuse, and a vision is offered to respond to child sexual abuse. Domestic Abuse and the Jewish Community: Perspectives from the First International Conference is separated into five categories of presentations: Illuminating the Issue; Healing and Wholeness; Promising Practices; Creating Change; and Breaking the Cycle, each section progressing logically to present a unified discussion of the issues. The book discusses: helping religious women escape domestic abuse the Jewish tradition and the treatment of battered women the widespread claim that Maimonedes condoned wife-battering the spiritual movement called neohasidism the issues of reconciliation between survivors and former perpetrators the Ayelet Program—a project which provides long-term mentoring to past victims starting a new life organizing the community to address domestic violence in immigrant populations the response to domestic violence in the South African Jewish community services for victims in Israel child sexual abuse and incest Domestic Abuse and the Jewish Community: Perspectives from the First International Conference is informative, eye-opening reading for social workers, clergy, direct service providers for survivors of domestic/sexual abuse, directors/staff of Jewish Family Service agencies, Jewish Federations, Jewish women’s organizations, and Jewish foundations.

Lebanon s Jewish Community

Lebanon   s Jewish Community
Author: Franck Salameh
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319996677

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This book mines the early history of modern Lebanon, focusing on the country’s Jewish community and examining inter-Lebanese relations. It gives voice to personal testimonies, family archives, private papers, recollections of expatriate and resident Lebanese Jewish communities, as well as rarely tapped archival sources. With unique access to the Jewish communities in Lebanon and the Greater Middle East, the author presents both history and memory of Lebanon’s Jews, considering what, how, and why they choose to remember their Lebanese lives. The work retells the history of Lebanon by placing Lebanese Jews into the country’s narrative from the 1920s to 1970s, including an examination of the role they played in the construction of Lebanon’s multi-sectarian system.

Imposing Their Will

Imposing Their Will
Author: Jack Lipinsky
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773585867

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Showing how issues such as immigration restrictions, poverty, anti-Semitism, and the Holocaust contributed to cooperation between institutions and individuals, Jack Lipinsky provides compelling insights into the formation of one of the world's great Jewish communities. He studies the re-emergence of the Canadian Jewish Congress, the establishment of the Toronto Free Hebrew School, the rise of professionalism in the various philanthropic organisations, and traces the community's shift away from the influence of Montreal. An illuminating look at the growth and strength of a community, Imposing Their Will provides valuable new ways to understand Canadian Jewry, the diaspora, ethnic governance, and the development of Canadian multiculturalism.

The Jews in European History

The Jews in European History
Author: Saul Friedländer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015033339873

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Internationally renowned historians from Germany, Israel, and the United States--including Eberhard Jäckel, Amos Funkenstein, David Sorkin, Michael A. Meyer, Shulamit Volkov, Jehuda Reinharz, and Saul Friedländer--presented these seven lectures to large public audiences at the Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich. The series achieved the goal of eliciting the history of this minority as a history in its own right. The Jews in European History, a broad and almost limitless subject, focuses on central European or German Jewish developments, which are only partially typical of those in other European countries. The authors address a wide range of topics, from the interdependence between Judaism and Christianity to the multifaceted efforts towards redirecting and strengthening Jewish identity under the aegis of Zionism.