Ethics in Planning in the Jewish Communal Service Professions

Ethics in Planning in the Jewish Communal Service Professions
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The language and, therefore, the actions of Jewish community workers must be formulated and based in Jewish customs, traditions, and laws. The adoption of a Judaic framework for the moral language of planners in the Jewish communal services ought to be simple. But it is far from simple for a variety of reasons. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, 60: 4.

Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in Jewish Communal Service

Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in Jewish Communal Service
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Release: 1986
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It is now self-evident that ethical dilemmas cannot be resolved in a professional manner without a theoretical perspective. It is in the integration of the theory with the practice that professionals in Jewish communal service could be helped to deal with the ethical dilemmas that they frequently encounter.

Planning Ethics

Planning Ethics
Author: Sue Hendler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351308424

Over the past fifty years professional understanding of planning has changed markedly. In the past, planning was primarily described as a technical activity involving data collection, analysis, and synthesis of physical plans and supporting policies. Now planning is seen as a much broader set of human activities, encompassing the physical world and also the realm of public and social services. Not surprisingly, planners' discussions of ethics have evolved. Professional ethics is regarded by many planners to be limited to a set of rules of behavior regarding interactions with the public, sources of data, government officials, and one another.This shift is symbolized by the evolution of the labels by which ethics is known: from a circumscribed view of professional ethics to a broader concept of ethics in planning; both of which are discussed in this book. Sue Hendler argues that planners recognize that every act of planning pursues certain human values and is a series of statements about what we take to be right or wrong and what we take to represent the highest priorities of the society.Planning Ethics explores planning within alternative moral theories, including liberalism, communitarianism, environmentalism, and feminism. The contributors illustrate the application of these ethical principles in specific planning contexts encompassing community development, land conversion, waste management, electric power planning, and education planning. This is the next generation of thinking on ethics and planning. It will be a centerpiece of every planning curriculum.

AJCOP and the Role of the Jewish Communal Professional

AJCOP and the Role of the Jewish Communal Professional
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The Association of Jewish Community Organization Personnel enhances the professional status of federation and other community organization professionals by disseminating information about job opportunities, advocating for advancement for women professionals, developing a Code of Ethics, providing counseling for those having difficulties in their workplace, and urging the improvement of benefits. Today, when Jewish continuity is an important part of federations' missions, a partnership among CJF, local federations, and AJCOP and the JCSA should be created to develop a common set of practice standards and continuing education curricula to enable professionals to best fulfill their responsibilities. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, v.72 no.1-2, Fall/Winter 1995/1996.

A Code of Ethics for Jewish Communal Service?

A Code of Ethics for Jewish Communal Service?
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Release: 1977
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The objective for a code of ethics is not merely to restrict practice, but to illuminate, encourage, enable, and inspire ethical practice. The complications of Jewish communal service, and the stakes in its successful implementation for individual Jews and for the Jewish community, require all the help that can be made humanly available. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, v.54 no.1, Fall 1977.

Brit Miksoah

Brit Miksoah
Author: Jewish Communal Service Professionals of Southern California
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Release: 2008
Genre: Social workers
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Index to Jewish Periodicals

Index to Jewish Periodicals
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Total Pages: 858
Release: 2002
Genre: Jewish literature
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An author and subject index to selected and American Anglo-Jewish journals of general and scholarly interests.

Doing with Less

Doing with Less
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When demands for communal services or resources outstrip their supply, Jewish communal professionals face agonizing decisions about how to distribute the available resources in an equitable manner. This article examines some ethical guidelines found in classical Jewish texts that apply to the distribution of limited resources and contrasts them to contemporary explorations of this topic, particularly affirmative action.