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Shmuly Yanklowitz



Average rating: 4.61 · 114 ratings · 25 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
Pirkei Avot: A Social Justi...

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The Book of Jonah: A Social...

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The Book of Proverbs: A Soc...

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Pearls of Jewish Wisdom on ...

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The Soul of Activism: A Spi...

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Kashrut and Jewish Food Ethics

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“The trouble with people is that they want to change overnight and have a good night’s sleep that night, too.”
Shmuly Yanklowitz, Pirkei Avot: A Social Justice Commentary

“my life question should not be “What do I want to receive?” but “Who do I want to be?” I realized that what mattered more than acquisition was character development.”
Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, Pirkei Avot: A Social Justice Commentary

“Truth is not always identical to justice, and it is often incompatible with peace. Think of the daily white lies and unspoken criticism which protect peace in the family or the workplace. The ideal society will reconcile all three principles. For the sake of peace one may yield some aspect of justice or, for the sake of justice one may override some aspect of peace.”
Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, Pirkei Avot: A Social Justice Commentary



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