Marjorie Ingall in Tablet Magazine, 12/30/16
 "Generous Justice is a resource for learning about Jewish philosophy as well as personal finance. It’s a guide to social action and philanthropy, and a tool for spiritual growth—a breath mint and a candy mint. It’s full of quotations about money and generosity from such diverse sources as the books of Isaiah and Deuteronomy, the writings of Maimonides, the Babylonian Talmud, the Chofetz Chayim, Suze Orman, Rabbi Jill Jacobs, and 17-year-old Hannah Salwen. Because the format consists of short readings and discussion questions, I can see it working as a lively tool for book clubs and investment clubs, synagogues, families, seders with friends." READ MORE
"Generous Justice is a resource for learning about Jewish philosophy as well as personal finance. It’s a guide to social action and philanthropy, and a tool for spiritual growth—a breath mint and a candy mint. It’s full of quotations about money and generosity from such diverse sources as the books of Isaiah and Deuteronomy, the writings of Maimonides, the Babylonian Talmud, the Chofetz Chayim, Suze Orman, Rabbi Jill Jacobs, and 17-year-old Hannah Salwen. Because the format consists of short readings and discussion questions, I can see it working as a lively tool for book clubs and investment clubs, synagogues, families, seders with friends." READ MOREFrom Spare Change to Social Change: Book Launch Party for GENEROUS JUSTICE
Sunday, January 22nd at 6:30 PM
East Midwood Jewish Center
1625 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
Amidst all the uncertainty of this new political era, one thing is certain: whatever our social values may be, our financial support is needed to realize them. How can we mobilize our financial power most effectively, guided by Jewish values?
Join Rabbi Regina Sandler-Phillips on the eve of her father's 16th yahrtzeit for a "Torah-on-one-foot" taste of GENEROUS JUSTICE: Jewish Wisdom for Just-Giving, which is dedicated in his memory. Copies of this unique and just-published sourcebook will be available for sale and signing (without sales tax or shipping charges) after Rabbi Regina leads the brief ma'ariv / evening service at 7:30 PM.

