S Soifer - Journal of Social Work Education, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
The social work profession has overlooked the topic of Jews as a cultural-religious minority group and the problem of anti-Semitism. Yet, current accreditation standards mandate that …
BA Kosmin, A Keysar - 2015 - digitalrepository.trincoll.edu
Anti-Semitism is prejudice and/or discrimination against Jews, individually or collectively, that can be based on hatred against Jews because of their religion, their ethnicity, ancestry …
S Bronznick, D Goldenhar - 2008 - policyarchive.org
This report assesses the field of Jewish social justice. It analyzes the field in general and the challenges faced in broadening its scope. The authors hold that the field is at a tipping point …
C Cox, D Marlowe - Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Antisemitism is one of the oldest forms of prejudices. It is hatred against Jewish people based on stereotypes that leads to persecution and oppression. As such, it threatens social …
D Hodge - Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Social workers have an ethical duty to recognize and support each person's spiritual identity and ameliorate diverse forms of religious bias. These ethnical mandates are increasingly …
A Thurber, E Kimball - Social Work, 2024 - academic.oup.com
On January 9, 2024, Social Work journal published in advance access a commentary by Farber and Fram titled “The Danger of Ideology: Social Work, Israel, and Anti …
JE Cohen - Political Psychology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Despite their high degree of economic, educational, social, and political success, most American Jews in the early 2000s see anti‐Semitism as a problem, and significant …
D Kremelberg, A Dashefsky - Contemporary Jewry, 2016 - Springer
While anti-Semitism has plagued American society, as well as many others, for centuries, anti-Semitism tends to be overshadowed in the social sciences by what are seen as more …
The events of October 7 and the subsequent days in Israel shock the conscience; defy comprehension of the human capacity for evil; and, without hyperbole, harken remembrance …