I had been interested in this read for quite a long time. The link between Jewish thinking and social activism has been longstanding and evident, and Rabbi David Jaffe does a great job explicating the concepts that link these two domains. Additionally, he offers a guide for exploration and discussion to put these changes into effect. I reflected as I began the book that the link between Judaism and social justice and activism, isn't just located in our faith. I have many friends who are deeply rooted in their Christianity, and they travel the world to help others. To raise money, set up programming, provide interfaith communal service both locally and abroad. I think folks who are thinking spiritually, are thinking politically and communally. Its a by product of knowing we are one,
The concepts in the book are interesting and each could be its own lecture, course, or discussion. In fact, that was my primary thought about the book. That I would love to take his class or course, or hear a lecture. In book form, I think I took in less, than I would have if this was one shot thing, or ongoing study group. I admit it was also fun to hear stories about well known figures in Boston. David Jaffe is well regarded in the community here. He has some important things to say about using our communal philosophy, our spirituality, and our joy, to make impact and change. This book allows others who don't have the same kind of access to hear his ideas. For me, I think a lecture or a course would be inspiring.
The concepts in the book are interesting and each could be its own lecture, course, or discussion. In fact, that was my primary thought about the book. That I would love to take his class or course, or hear a lecture. In book form, I think I took in less, than I would have if this was one shot thing, or ongoing study group. I admit it was also fun to hear stories about well known figures in Boston. David Jaffe is well regarded in the community here. He has some important things to say about using our communal philosophy, our spirituality, and our joy, to make impact and change. This book allows others who don't have the same kind of access to hear his ideas. For me, I think a lecture or a course would be inspiring.