Why is it that Jews are so involved in causes dedicated to justice equality human rights and peace? Are these trends influenced by religion history sociology or something else? In this provocative exploration Rabbi Sidney Schwarz founder and president of PANIM: The Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values sheds light on the relationship between Judaism, social justice and the Jewish identity of American Jews. He traces how the idea of justice as developed in the sacred texts of Judaism conditions Jewish attitudes and behaviour. In a fascinating portrayal of some of the major issues facing the Jewish community in the last fifty years Schwarz explores a community torn between its instincts for self-preservation and its desire to serve as an ethical "light to the nations." This powerful and empowering book will provide you with a starting point for meaningful engagement - and a new way to understand Jewish identity.