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Levy, Charles S.Contributor(s)
Berman Jewish Policy ArchiveKeywords
EmploymentCulture and religion--Religion and religious groups
Jewish Organizations
Social conditions--Social values
Jewish Values and Ethics
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http://hdl.handle.net/10207/16766Abstract
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.Date
2009-04-14Type
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