Jewish approaches to social change

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Abstract

Based on the conviction that every person should find his or her calling, this chapter draws on Jewish values to advocate for a more activist approach towards social issues. The chapter presents five key ways in which to affect social change: education, social entrepreneurship, protest, advocacy, and community organizing.

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Yanklowitz, S. (2015). Jewish approaches to social change. In Applied Jewish Values in Social Sciences and Psychology (pp. 273–280). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21933-2_15

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