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Relation between social action and social justice

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Answered by smartykiller
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Social Action/Social Justice

The Social Action-Social Justice Initiative works to channel the tremendous energy of our growing community to improve the quality of life in our neighborhood and city for all its residents.

Purposes:
• To strengthen our community by building relationships, internally and externally ;
• To become a partner in the well-being of our neighborhood and city; and
• To create opportunities to fulfill mitzvot relating to tikkun olam (sacred Jewish obligations to repair the world).

The initiative kicked off in Spring 2015 with a series of individual conversations among the FTJC community, based on a well-established method known as Congregation-Based Community Organizing. Our initiative builds on relationships and shared narratives to seek consensus-based, community-driven approaches to social action and social justice. We aim to participate in both direct service and advocacy projects related to issues that matter to the members of the FTJC community. Together we will share our stories, build bonds, and lay the groundwork for focused, effective action in partnership with our neighbors.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Social action from the above concept of social justice, as argued by Amartya Sen, is promoting the capability of the individuals or groups, focussing on, what the people of a community or a group or a country are actually able to do and be.

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