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Judaism
Complete parts one-four of this worksheet.
Part One
Complete the template with information from Jewish Holy
Days. Identify at least seven Jewish religious holy days and
place each holy day in the correct season (time of year) as
studied in the course. (
December
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Part Two
Write a 1- to 2-paragraph response for each of the following.
1. Describe the three major sections of the Jewish bible. Include
what is contained in each section and the significance of each.
1. Describe the major similarities and differences between the
four branches of Judaism (Orthodox, Conservative, Reform,
Reconstructionist). How are these four groups distinct from one
5. Date
Adams, R., Dominelli, L., & Payne, M. (2009). Social work:
Themes, issues and critical debates. Basingstoke [England:
Palgrave Macmillan.
In this article, Adams Domichelle and Payne (2009) describe the
complexities involved in studying the relationship between
social work and feminism. The go ahead to give the significance
of such by claiming that the focus has led to political
projections that have sought to highlight the conditions of
women in the policy and practice agenda. Their research is vital
in this study because it highlights a number of ways in which
social work has been informed in feminism. These include
particular experiences of women, and absence of specific
attention to social work. This article clearly highlights how
feminism social work has contributed to discussions about the
value base of social work. Their research will be utilized to
demonstrate the contribution of feminism to social work.
Cree, V. E. (2011). Social work: A reader. London: Routledge.
This book describes six different types of types of feminism and
how they are related to social work. The research completed
focuses on the feminist perspective and how it is used in social
work by concentrating concentrated on several definitions:
socialist, liberal, and radical. Thus, this article provides a good
literature review of all the six types of feminism that have
predominantly been used in the literature and research.
White, V. (2006). The state of feminist social work. London:
Routledge.
White (2006) describes the conditions of being a woman,
assumptions of women behavior and how they affect their social
work. The author illustrates the conditions of women using the
feminine theory. He goes ahead to provide the critiques of
feminism theory and offers the solutions for the same in regard
6. to social aspects in the society such as domestic violence. This
study is useful as it elaborates the state of feminism in social
perspective.
Adams, R., Dominelli, L. & Payne, M. (2009). Critical Practice
in Social Work. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
The focus of the book is on social work. It details what social
workers should know to perfect their activities more skillfully
and effectively. The book provides an in-depth analysis of
various issues related to social work. The wealth of information
would make the book critical in the research. The book claims
that feminist approaches influenced social work in several ways.
One of the particular experiences is on the issue of domestic
violence. It helped in recognizing it and structuring responses to
the issue. This facilitated the development of different
approaches to the issues. These include counseling, group work,
and management. Feminism has also acted as the research base
for the practice of social work. Social work employs various
feminist methodologies. Feminism has helped in improving
discussions on the value base of social work. However, during
this period, there has been a refinement of feminist theories.
They have also been reviewed and revised based on the
experiences of women and men. This has led various parties to
claim that there is an alternative way of viewing social work
and feminism, “feminist social work.” Feminist social work is
meant only for women. However, it is vital to note social work
has posed various challenges to feminism.
Solution
s to the challenges have made a great contribution to the
advancement of social work and feminism.
7. Stanley, L. (2013). Feminist praxis (RLE feminist theory):
Research, theory and epistemology in feminist sociology.
London: Routledge.
The book provides a detailed analytic account of feminist
research. It shows how feminist epistemology may be
implemented in feminist research. Provision of various issues in
feminism and focus on application in research makes the book
be invaluable in the research. The book combines theoretical
discussions of feminist methodology and its application in
research. According to the book, there is a complex relationship
between social work and feminism. The origin of both fields is
their focus on women. The focus led to the development of
political projects that strived to highlight the conditions of
women in policy and practice agenda. Both social work and
feminism are influenced by various theoretical underpinnings
that have led to better understanding of the experience of
women and ultimately their relationship with men. The author
claims that social work is influenced by feminism in several
ways. Initially feminists activists strived to highlight various
experiences of women and the failure of social work to address
these issues. As such, the feminist activists claimed that
feminist social work should intervene in the lives of women
who are beneficiaries of social services. The research focus of
the book would help in determining the theoretical perceptive
that would be used in the research.