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puzzleannie
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I’m sorry my perception is much different. For inttance I have known Jews individually, as congregations and as a community to be very outspoken on social issues, political action, charitable outreach on a number of fronts. Perhaps it is just a matter of who you know. For instance the Jewish welfare funds are one point of origin for community organizations that combined in what is now known as United Way. Jewish leadership has been outspoken in many social justice areas especially where there are specific biblical injunctions, such as justice for workers. II don’t see how a general statement such as OP makes can possibly hold water.
Since not all religions or denominations hold the same views on issues like abortion it is not surprising that they all would be activists on those issues. You would expect their activism to express their beliefs. If at least some branches of Judaism allow for abortion in certain cases or at certain times in pregancy, and have a religious justification for their belief, it would not be reasonable to expect them to advocate for a change in civil law unless theri beliefs are endangered. I know many in Jewish leadership who are very outspoken in the anti-death penalty aspect of pro life work, so again a blanket statement is not valuable. I know of Jewish leadership who have spone out on both sides of the gay marriage issue, for instance.
Since not all religions or denominations hold the same views on issues like abortion it is not surprising that they all would be activists on those issues. You would expect their activism to express their beliefs. If at least some branches of Judaism allow for abortion in certain cases or at certain times in pregancy, and have a religious justification for their belief, it would not be reasonable to expect them to advocate for a change in civil law unless theri beliefs are endangered. I know many in Jewish leadership who are very outspoken in the anti-death penalty aspect of pro life work, so again a blanket statement is not valuable. I know of Jewish leadership who have spone out on both sides of the gay marriage issue, for instance.
You speak my mind as well.