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What people are saying about Judaism
and Justice: The Jewish Passion to Repair
the World
"Judaism
and Justice is a powerful answer to the question
of whether Judaism can make life worth living.
The book is rich with classical Jewish sources
as well as history and sociology. There is
much to learn about Jewish life, especially
the story of Jews in the United States. Yet,
most compellingly, Sid Schwarz is a story
teller out to inspire us to live a meaningful
life by rolling up our sleeves and grasping
a world that needs healing."
-Dr. David Elcott
Professor, New York University; author,
A Sacred Journey: The Jewish Quest for a Perfect
World.
"Sid Schwarz
has written an important book at a moment
in which the future character of American
Jewish life is being determined. With eloquence
and wisdom he demonstrates that the pursuit
of justice is not simply one more strategy
to engage Jews but the very heart and soul
of Judaism. In an age when Jewish life is
turning inward Schwarz’s insights will
inspire readers to remember the dream of why
we are here…to repair our world. And
that changes everything."
-Rabbi Irwin Kula
President, CLAL-National Center for Learning
and Leadership
"Judaism
and Justice is a "must read" for
anyone concerned about Judaism, justice, or
both. Schwarz, who has decades of experience
in linking Judaism and justice in the lives
of young Jews coming from all kinds of Jewish
backgrounds, here describes how and why Judaism
and justice have and should be linked. This
is a reasoned but passionate call to tie our
concerns for the Jewish future with our work
for a better future for all. With his advice,
we just might succeed in doing that."
-Rabbi Elliot N. Dorff, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy, University of Judaism; author, To Do the Right and the Good and
The Way Into Tikkun Olam (Fixing the World).
"Judaism
and Justice provides a long awaited prophetic
vision for the nexus between Jewish tradition
and culture and a commitment to social justice.
In this rich and nuanced book, Sidney Schwarz
takes the reader on an exciting journey, combining
an informative history of Jewish activism
in the worlds of political and social action,
and a persuasive reading of Jewish texts,
arguing for their relevance as a source of
guidance for Jews and for the world. This
exciting and path-breaking book is a “must
read” for those concerned with the Jewish
condition and with a world in need of transformation
and repair."
-David Gordis, Ph.D.
Professor of Rabbinics and Former President, Hebrew
College
"Sid Schwarz
has written a thoughtful, sophisticated, and
ultimately deeply spiritual account of the
connection between Jews, Judaism and social
justice. Judaism and Justice is a work that
every Jewish communal leader, rabbi, educator,
and individual seeking to understand what
Judaism has to say in and to the contemporary
world must read. As he did in his masterful
first book, Finding a Spiritual Home, Rabbi
Schwarz opens a window into some of the most
creative activity taking place in American
Jewish life today and shows how the Jewish
community can again be a source of moral inspiration,
fellowship, and profound meaning for contemporary
Jews. In Judaism and Justice Rabbi Schwarz
brings to bear his own decades of experience
as both a leader in the Jewish community relations
field and a Jewish educator par excellence
to demonstrate why a passion for social justice
is critical to ensure the very “continuity”
that the community so ardently seeks."
-Dr. Jonathan Woocher, Chief Ideas Officer, Jewish Education
Service of North America; author, Sacred Survival: The Civil Religion
of American Jews
"Rabbi Sidney
Schwarz offers a comprehensive and dynamic
compilation of Jewish texts and teachings
on Judaism's passion for social justice. Judaism
and Justice is a work that touches and teaches,
even as it constantly reminds us that ethics
is at the heart of Judaism's concerns."
-Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of A Code
of Jewish Ethics, and Jewish Literacy.
"Rabbi Sid
Schwarz's passion and love for his people
and all of humankind comes through powerfully
in this volume. It speaks the message that
the test of community is how it embraces the
most vulnerable. In Judaism and Justice Rabbi
Schwarz shows the way with mind, soul and
heart. Bravo!"
-Rabbi Avi Weiss, Hebrew Institute of Riverdale; Founder and Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshivat Chovevei
Torah Rabbinical School
"Sid Schwarz
has found a powerful way to teach the history
and meaning of the American Jewish commitment
to tikkun olam. By framing the commitment
in his innovative concept of the tension between
Jewish Sinai and Exodus impulses, Schwarz
has given the Jewish community a way to understand
its social justice commitment and to measure
it. With eloquence and without an iota of
artifice or hyperbole Sid Schwarz’s Judaism and Justice will inspire Jews to make
the world a better place in the years and
decades to come."
-Rabbi Steven Gutow, Executive Vice-President,
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
"In Judaism
and Justice, Rabbi Sid Schwarz presents a
comprehensive and sophisticated analysis of
the role that social justice plays in defining
the commitments of North American Jews. Drawing
on the theological ideals of particularity
and covenant embedded in the classical Jewish
concepts of Exodus and Sinai, Schwarz illuminates
the modern Jewish condition and argues how
a passion for justice is necessary for a widespread
renaissance of Judaism among contemporary
American Jews. Judaism and Justice is judicious
and intelligent throughout, and constitutes
a valuable contribution to modern Jewish thought
and history."
-Dr. David Ellenson, President, Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Religion; author, After Emancipation: Jewish Religious
Responses to Modernity
"Sidney
Schwarz – rabbi, activist, and social
justice educator – draws upon all these
roles to provide the rationale and context
for Jewish social justice engagement in 21st
century America. Judaism and Justice makes
the case for a socially conscious and Jewishly
informed involvement on the part of all those
who care about repairing the world."
-Dr. Steven M. Cohen
Research Professor of Jewish Social Policy,
Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of
Religion
Rabbi Sid Schwarz’
life and career embody a unique mix of religious
vision and an ability to implement that vision
in the real world. This book expresses that
dynamic interaction. Not only does Judaism
and Justice provide an original analysis of
the contemporary American Jewish condition,
but, even more importantly, it provides an
exciting prescription for a Judaism that combines
a commitment to justice and righteousness
with kedusha ‘holy apartness’."
-Rabbi Irving Greenberg
Past President, Jewish Life Network/Steinhardt
Foundation; author, The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays
"Judaism
and Justice provides a spectacular analysis
of the lived tension between Jewish tribal
and covenantal consciousness. It argues brilliantly
for the importance of investing more energy
and resources in Jewish social justice not
only because it is a critical part of our
heritage, but also because it has the ability
of attracting the next generation of Jews
to Judaism."
-Ruth Messinger, President, American Jewish
World Service
"With his
important new book, Judaism and Justice, Sid
Schwarz offers a bold vision for a Jewish
community centered around a commitment to
social justice. His compelling message will
particularly resonate with today’s young
Jews who are seeking new definitions of Jewish
identity and meaning that are both uniquely
Jewish and universally human. This eloquent
and insightful work is a significant contribution
for anyone who cares about the future of the
Jewish people and our imperative to repair
our broken world."
-Lynn Schusterman, President, Charles and
Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation
"One of
the most accessible books written on Judaism
and social justice, Schwarz’s scholarship
and analysis will make Judaism and Justice
a staple of college courses on the American
Jewish community. And for the tens of thousands
of Jews who are at the forefront of movements
for progressive social change but not engaged
with Jewish life, this book provides the kind
of compelling language and story that can
lead to a closer connection."
-Rabbi David Saperstein, Director, Religious
Action Center of Reform Judaism
"Judaism
and Justice offers a valuable framework for
understanding the internal tension so many
Jews deal with – survival vs. social
justice. The book makes clear that this is
not an either/or proposition but an “and”
imperative. The Jewish community cannot afford
to ignore its survival needs nor can the community
justify its existence without a deep commitment
to social justice. Sid Schwarz’s well
researched, compelling and insightful book
has an important message for our generation."
-Edith Everett, philanthropist and community
activist
"Sid Schwarz’s
book is long overdue. By providing a social
justice interpretation of the classical texts,
an analysis of the organized Jewish community’s
views on public policy, and an exploration
of the emergent Jewish social justice movement,
Schwarz covers the depth and breadth of the
Jewish social justice story. From his decades
of experience as a social change leader in
the Jewish community, Schwarz has a profound
understanding of the ties that bind Jews to
this vital work. Judaism and Justice is a
must read for anyone seeking to understand
this phenomenon and what Jews might contribute
to social change in the years to come."
-Simon Greer, President & CEO, Jewish
Funds for Justice
"Judaism
and Justice is a thoughtful, important and
timely book. Not only does it help to describe
and explain today's exciting revival of social
justice activism among Jews, it is quite likely
going to accelerate that phenomenon. Sid Schwarz
helps to re-define Judaism's moral center
in a way that is both clear and compelling."
-Rabbi Rachel Cowan, executive director, Institute
for Jewish Spirituality
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