"We can battle insensitivity, immorality, and dishonesty in our
lives individually and collectively as a people. We have a
wonderful road map in the Torah and its traditions. It is time to
think seriously about our reputation in the world and what we can
do to enhance it, not because we want to look good but because we
want to be good." from Chapter 6.
What should we do when we see other Jews behaving badly?
Most Jews are good, upstanding people who live by a strong moral
code and follow Isaiah's words to be a light to others. But when
Jews in the public sphere make headlines for being caught in
scandals, their actions can provoke anger, shame and a sense of
betrayal in the larger Jewish community.
In this insightful and timely book, Jewish scholar Dr. Erica
Brown presents an intentional, disciplined framework to explore the
emotions provoked in the Jewish community by reports of Jews
committing crime. She proposes that we transform our sense of shame
into actions that inspire and sustain a moral culture. Drawing from
the Hebrew Bible, Talmud and our centuries-long Jewish commitment
to ethics, she outlines ways you can activate and operate your
personal moral compass, and shows how you can empower yourself with
sacred obligation, responsibility, kindness and knowledge to
increase Jewish pride."
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