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Discussion Guide
Discussion Guide – Synagogue Organizing
What is the difference between social action and social justice?
Should synagogues engage with other faith groups — in public arenas — to promote social change? What are the advantages and disadvantages of such public actions?
How is success in a synagogue measured?
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