Sunday, November 2, 2008

Righteous Indignation - Table of Contents

Our second book, Righteous Indignation: A Jewish Call for Justice, is divided into the following sections. Each chapter will be linked to the corresponding post as we progress through the book.

With nearly 40 separate essays, it would take us close to a year to finish if we only read one per week. So for starters we'll aim for two a week, and we can adjust the pace as needed.

Forward/Introduction (p ix-x, xiii-xviii)

Part 1 -- Judaism, Justice and American Life

Part 2 -- Renewing Creation: Judaism and the Environment

Part 3 -- The Temple of the Spirit: The Human Body

  • Redemption for Radicals (p 87)
  • The Blood of our Neighbors (p 94)
  • The Global AIDS Crisis (p 102)
  • A Jewish View of Embryonic Stem Cell Research (p 110)
  • The Brownsville Legacy (p 120)
  • Looking Inward (p 126)

Part 4 -- The Yoke of Oppression: Social and Economic Justice

  • Hearing the Voice of the Poor (p 135)
  • A Jewish Vision for Economic Justice (p 147)
  • Why a Labor Movement Matters (p 155)
  • And If Not Together, How? (p 163)
  • Gracious Giver of Wisdom (p 169)
  • The Possibility of Change (p 175)

Part 5 -- Klal Yisrael: Creating an Inclusive Community

  • The Significance of Sex (p 185)
  • Beyond Same-Sex Marriage (p 195)
  • Priority Lists (p 206)
  • Created Beings of Our Own (p 214)
  • Multiracial Jewish Families (p 222)
  • Differently Abled (p 229)

Part 6 -- Seeking Peace: Israel, Palestine, and American Jewry

  • Warriors, Prophets, Peacemakers, and Disciples (p 237)
  • Plotting the Middle Path to Israeli-Palestinian Peace (p 249)
  • Imitatio Dei and/as Shared Space (p 260)
  • Everything Falls Apart (p 270)
  • The Challenge of Making Peace (p 275)

Part 7 -- The Seventy Nations: Global Concerns

  • Am I My Brother's Keeper If My Brother Lives Halfway Around the World? (p 281)
  • A Jewish Response to Globalization (p 293)
  • Silence is Akin to Assent (p 303)
  • Once Again: Genocide in Darfur (p 308)
  • How to Split the Sea: Anti-Semitism and Social Change (p 312)
  • Reopening the Tent of Abraham (p 319)

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