How to do good & avoid evil: a global ethic from the sources of Judaism

Woodstock, Vt.: SkyLight Paths. Edited by Walter Homolka (2009)
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Explore how the principles of a global ethic can be found in Judaism and how they can provide the ethical norms for all religions to work together toward a more ...

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