Judaism Race and Ethics

Judaism  Race  and Ethics
Author: Jonathan K. Crane
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2020-03-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780271086699

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Recent political and social developments in the United States reveal a deep misunderstanding of race and religion. From the highest echelons of power to the most obscure corners of society, color and conviction are continually twisted, often deliberately for nefarious reasons, or misconstrued to stymie meaningful conversation. This timely book wrestles with the contentious, dynamic, and ethically complicated relationship between race and religion through the lens of Judaism. Featuring essays by lifelong participants in discussions about race, religion, and society— including Susannah Heschel, Sander L. Gilman, and George Yancy—this vibrant book aims to generate a compelling conversation vitally relevant to both the academy and the community. Starting from the premise that understanding prejudice and oppression requires multifaceted critical reflection and a willingness to acknowledge one’s own bias, the contributors to this volume present surprising arguments that disentangle fictions, factions, and facts. The topics they explore include the role of Jews and Jewish ethics in the civil rights movement, race and the construction of American Jewish identity, rituals of commemoration celebrating Jewish and black American resilience, the “Yiddish gaze” on lynchings of black bodies, and the portrayal of racism as a mental illness from nineteenth-century Vienna to twenty-first-century Charlottesville. Each essay is linked to a classic Jewish source and accompanied by guiding questions that help the reader identify salient themes connecting ancient and contemporary concerns. In addition to the editor, the contributors include Sander L. Gilman, Annalise E. Glauz-Todrank, Aaron S. Gross, Susannah Heschel, Sarah Imhoff, Willa M. Johnson, Judith W. Kay, Jessica Kirzane, Nichole Renée Phillips, and George Yancy.

Jewish Ethics and Social Justice

Jewish Ethics and Social Justice
Author: Shmuly Yanklowitz
Publsiher: Derusha Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Jewish ethics
ISBN: 1935104144

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We make religion irrelevant when we lock it up in the house of prayer - when we keep religion away from the streets. If we want Judaism to matter in today's world, we must respond - deeply - to society's call. The Torah is a living tradition that we need to bring to the most urgent social issues of our time. We must fully enter the public arena, recognizing that our common responsibilities transcend our particular paths. The essence of spiritual life shines at the core of all the crude and harsh realities we see every day - and when we ignore these realities, we are like blind fish completely unaware of the very water in which they swim. Jewish Ethics & Social Justice is a collection of sweeping meditations on how to make Judaism universally relevant again. Explore hot social issues - global hunger, prison reform, worker rights, and more - through the eyes of the Jewish ethical tradition. Learn about the core values of Jewish activism - discover a deeper connection to the timeless issu

The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Ethics and Morality

The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Ethics and Morality
Author: Elliot N. Dorff,Jonathan K. Crane
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-12-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199397433

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For thousands of years the Jewish tradition has been a source of moral guidance, for Jews and non-Jews alike. As the essays in this volume show, the theologians and practitioners of Judaism have a long history of wrestling with moral questions, responding to them in an open, argumentative mode that reveals the strengths and weaknesses of all sides of a question. The Jewish tradition also offers guidance for moral conduct by individuals, communities, and countries and shows how to motivate people to do the good and right thing. The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Ethics and Morality is a collection of original essays addressing these topics--historical and contemporary, as well as philosophical and practical--by leading scholars from around the world. The first section of the volume describes the history of the Jewish tradition's moral thought, from the Bible to contemporary Jewish approaches. The second part includes chapters on specific fields in ethics, including the ethics of medicine, business, sex, speech, politics, war, and the environment.

An Introduction to Jewish Ethics

An Introduction to Jewish Ethics
Author: Louis Newman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2019-10-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317347231

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For courses in Religion, Judaism and Ethics. This text offers an overview of the Jewish ethical tradition as it has evolved from biblical times to the present. Provides an overview of the central beliefs of classical Judaism and the ways in which these frame traditional Jewish approaches to issues in ethics, both theoretical and practical.

The Ethics of Judaism in Four Parts Foundation of Jewish ethics

   The    Ethics of Judaism in Four Parts  Foundation of Jewish ethics
Author: Moritz Lazarus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1900
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: UCAL:B3363906

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Encyclopedia of Jewish Medical Ethics

Encyclopedia of Jewish Medical Ethics
Author: Fred Rosner
Publsiher: Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages: 1290
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1583305920

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Ethical issues in modern medicine are of great concern and interest to all physicians and health-care providers throughout the world, as well as to the public at large. Jewish scholars and ethicists have discussed medical ethics throughout Jewish history.

The Ethics of Judaism Foundation of Jewish ethics

The Ethics of Judaism  Foundation of Jewish ethics
Author: Moritz Lazarus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1900
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: OSU:32435024118382

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The Ethics of Judaism

The Ethics of Judaism
Author: Moritz Lazarus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1900
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: SRLF:A0007444631

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