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"A thought-provoking and timely call to apply Judaism's powerful teachings to help shift our imperiled planet onto a sustainable path. While appreciating the radical, transformative nature of Judaism, Richard Schwartz argues that it has been "stolen" by Jews who are in denial about climate change and other environmental threats and support politicians and policies that may be inconsistent with basic Jewish values. Tackling such diverse issues as climate change, world hunger, vegetarianism, poverty, terrorism, destruction of the environment, peace prospects in Israel, and American foreign policy, he offers practical suggestions for getting Judaism back on track as a faith based on justice, peace, and compassion. He urges the reader to reconsider current issues in line with Judaism's highest values in an effort to meet the pressing challenges of today's world."--
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Judaism and politics, Judaism and social problems, Social change, Judaism, Jewish ethics, Spiritual life, Political activists, Judaïsme et politique, Judaïsme et problèmes sociaux, Morale juive, Vie spirituelle, Judaïsme, Activistes, Jews, Identity, HistoryPlaces
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Who stole my religion?: Revitalizing Judaism and applying Jewish values to help heal our imperiled planet
2016, KTAV, Urim Publications
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965524234X 9789655242348
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Who Stole My Religion?: Revitalizing Judaism and Applying Jewish Values to Help Heal Our Imperiled Planet
2012, Lulu Press, Inc.
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1105336468 9781105336461
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