Hope Into Practice

Hope Into Practice
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ISBN-13 : 9780988918702
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Book Synopsis Hope Into Practice by : Penny Rosenwasser

Download or read book Hope Into Practice written by Penny Rosenwasser and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Anchored in Jewish ethical tradition and community-building, Hope Into Practice is an activist's call to repair the world. Linking recovery from internalized anti-Semitism (and sexism) with more empowered/effective activism for social justice, this book brings to life an irresistible blend of women's healing stories, history, and a fair-minded perspective on Israel-Palestine - as well as in-depth discussions of anti-Semitism, Jewish trauma, racism, white privilege, assimilation, and liberation --inviting us to have the courage to face our fears but not act on them: to choose justice, despite our fears. To date, Hope into Practice has received 5 awards, including the Association for Women in Psychology Jewish Caucus Award.

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