Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in the Jewish Community Center

Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in the Jewish Community Center
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Release: 1987
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The Center's pluralistic stance veers it away from a one-dimensional doctrinal observance of Jewish law toward a more inclusive centrist position. Confiict is thus inevitable among diverse value systems that comprise the constituencies served.

Ethical Dilemmas in the Jewish Community Center

Ethical Dilemmas in the Jewish Community Center
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The Center is, indeed, universal in its acceptance of differences, and while it is integrating and unifying, it does not undermine its philosophy by allowing for separation (an all-Orthodox unit in the day camp) which encourages the continuation and reinforcement of those differences, and this is, by definition, the loftiest level of the concept of "acceptance of difference." (Editor's Note: This article was originally published in the Fall 1987 issue and is reprinted here with corrections due to production errors in the original publication).

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.

A Portrait of the American Jewish Community

A Portrait of the American Jewish Community
Author: Norman Linzer
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1998-05-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
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This comprehensive look at the Jewish American community at the turn of the 21st century explores the many issues emerican Jews and their organizations are confronting, and shows how the Jewish community responds so as to remain a distinct entity while also becoming a part of the larger American culture. The contributors investigate the complex issues facing the American Jewish community in 12 areas that are at the heart of the Jewish communal enterprise. This work will be of interest to students and scholars of Jewish studies and interfaith studies, to professionals in social work and social services, and to anyone interested in American communal dynamics.

Ethics at the Center

Ethics at the Center
Author: Elliot N. Dorff
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1996
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: 0827619162

Jewish Elderly in the English-Speaking Countries

Jewish Elderly in the English-Speaking Countries
Author: David Guttmann
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1989-06-23
Genre: Education
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Jewish elderly are among the most diverse and culturally heterogeneous people belonging to the aged population anywhere. Their great diversity and conflicting approaches to subjects affecting their health and well-being are familiar problems in services development, in social policy, and in services delivery. At the same time, this diversity is a source of fascination for practitioners, policy makers, leaders of religious and secular institutions, and scholars in gerontology and ethnicity. Ideas about serving the needs of this segment of society are eagerly sought by both the lay and the professional communities. This is the first annotated bibliography to deal with the approximately one million Jewish elderly in the English-speaking countries and Israel, and it offers the reader an up-to-date survey of published material. Covering the latest findings from gerontological research, the book addresses outstanding issues in health and welfare, mental health, and support systems utilization, and provides a comprehensive treatment of the characteristics, traditions, customs, languages, organization, and historical backgrounds relating to the Jewish aged. Jewish Elderly in the English-Speaking Countries encompasses many of the aspects of living in different cultural environments, and identifies a wealth of information on demographics, immigration and settlement, out-migration and relocation, adjustment to changing environments, political participation, attitudes and values, and methods of intervention on behalf of Jewish aged. This exhaustive study will be immensely useful to gerontologists engaged in cross-cultural research, and it will serve as a valuable guide to Jewish religious and charity leaders, senior citizen community centers, sociologists, anthropologists, and practitioners in all areas of human development.

Encyclopedia of Social Work

Encyclopedia of Social Work
Author: Richard L. Edwards (Vice President for Academic Affairs)
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Total Pages: 454
Release: 1997
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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